The New Fashion Trend: Perfect Skin
It doesn’t make sense if you’re wearing the latest trends in fashion but have unappealing skin that seems like it hasn’t been given any attention at all. Oily imperfect skin can be the bane of life. Puberty hormonal imbalances, increased oil production, plus the daily grind of family, peer pressure, studies, and work is enough stress without the acne.
Because of stress, skin problems compound and self-esteem decline. By keeping a healthy youthful glow, you will be more productive and confident to problem-solve. Below is the eternal commandment for good skin: cleansing, toning, and moisturizing.
Clean three to four times a day, especially before and after waking, with warm water and mild antibacterial cleanser. Massage your face in tiny gentle circles, concentrating on the oiliest parts like the forehead than apply a mild toner.
Prevent drying with a good moisturizer. Take note that a too dry skin will compensate the lack of moisture by producing more oil. Use a moisturizer that is appropriate with your skin type.
Organic laden treatments are always the best choice for years, and years to come. This year, 2009, has also fully embraced this principle and has found a few ingredients to boot up the year!
1. Argan oil
This oil is very effective on dry, damaged, or aging skin.
2. Chelators
Even water we use is harmful; organic compounds called chelators act to neutralize heavy metals while absorbing the minerals that keep skin healthy.
3. Kakadu plum
This is an antioxidant punch that protects and refreshes skin, and improves cellular turnover for a brighter complexion.
5. Red tea
Has antioxidants that help prevent sun damage and inflammation, increase the turnover rate of skin cells, firm, and refine skin, and soothe irritation caused by sensitivity or rosacea.
It doesn’t make sense if you’re wearing the latest trends in fashion but have unappealing skin that seems like it hasn’t been given any attention at all. Oily imperfect skin can be the bane of life. Puberty hormonal imbalances, increased oil production, plus the daily grind of family, peer pressure, studies, and work is enough stress without the acne.
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Because of stress, skin problems compound and self-esteem decline. By keeping a healthy youthful glow, you will be more productive and confident to problem-solve. Below is the eternal commandment for good skin: cleansing, toning, and moisturizing.
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Clean three to four times a day, especially before and after waking, with warm water and mild antibacterial cleanser. Massage your face in tiny gentle circles, concentrating on the oiliest parts like the forehead than apply a mild toner.
If you have dry skin?
Prevent drying with a good moisturizer. Take note that a too dry skin will compensate the lack of moisture by producing more oil. Use a moisturizer that is appropriate with your skin type.
Use Creams
Organic laden treatments are always the best choice for years, and years to come. This year, 2009, has also fully embraced this principle and has found a few ingredients to boot up the year!
1. Argan oil
This oil is very effective on dry, damaged, or aging skin.
2. Chelators
Even water we use is harmful; organic compounds called chelators act to neutralize heavy metals while absorbing the minerals that keep skin healthy.
3. Kakadu plum
This is an antioxidant punch that protects and refreshes skin, and improves cellular turnover for a brighter complexion.
For Better Skin
This ingredient contains kojic acid, a natural lightening alternative to hydroquinone, which makes it ideal for those with acne scars or sun damage.5. Red tea
Has antioxidants that help prevent sun damage and inflammation, increase the turnover rate of skin cells, firm, and refine skin, and soothe irritation caused by sensitivity or rosacea.
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