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Acne Prone Skin Care Tips

November 20th, 2011

When dealing with acne prone skin, most dermatologists or skin specialists suggest that people affected with acne must exercise certain acne prone skin care routine that will help improve the condition of their skin. Acne is an unpleasant skin disorder that affects millions of people of different age, gender and ethnicity from all over the world. Acne does not only affect the top layer of the skin but also the inner layers of the skin. When it is more severe, it will often leave acne scars which are just as devastating and emotionally painful to some. The common areas for acne outbreak are on the face, neck, chest and back. Acne usually begins during puberty years and may extend well into adulthood.

Many studies and research have shown ways on how to prevent and avoid acne outbreak. Although they do not always work successfully in every individual as everyone’s skin responds and behaves differently. The top 4 simple yet powerful acne prone skin care tips that you can follow are:

Always Gently Clean Your Skin

In all efforts to fight and prevent acne, personal hygiene is the most important aspect. It is highly recommended that you should always gently clean your skin with a suitable cleanser for your skin type at least twice a day. This simple yet very important step helps to wipe away any acne-causing bacteria before they have a chance to manifest on your skin causing acne breakouts. If you have already developed acne, use a cleanser that is specifically formulated for acne and they usually contain salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.

Always Exfoliate with Extra Care

General recommendation is that you exfoliate once every week to remove dull and dead skin. Always pick a gentle exfoliator that is suitable for your skin type. You will have to exercise extra gentle care when exfoliating because over scrubbing acne prone skin may actually trigger the development of acne and worsening the condition. Using circular motions and light pressure, exfoliate your face with your fingers and rinse properly without leaving any residue.

Refrain from Touching Your Skin

Another important yet often overlooked tip for acne prone skin is to avoid touching your skin except when you need to wash or apply skin care products. Even then you will have to make sure your hands are completely clean. Our hands are full of bacteria and when you touch your skin, the bacteria will be transferred to your skin which can cause acne outbreak. Do not ever pinch, pick or squeeze your pimple since it will only exacerbate the condition. In doing so will only cause further infection, inflammation acne outbreak and potentially acne scars.

Choose Oil-Free Skin Products and Cosmetics

If you have acne prone skin, it is best not to use any cosmetics or makeup on your face. However if you must use makeup on your face, always choose oil-free cosmetics. Oil-based skin care products or cosmetics then to clog the skin pores leading to acne development and outbreak easily. Choose skin care products such as moisturizers that are light and non-comedogenic.

It is very easy to fall into the trap of getting the most expensive and branded skin care products based on any advertisements or marketing campaigns that have an impact on us. However it is important to choose what is right for your skin type and by exercising these simple steps in dealing with acne prone skin, it will be a good start to enhance and improve your skin condition.

Anti Aging Make Up Tips

September 22nd, 2011

Makeup really is an art form that can be used to reverse the signs of aging. A perfectly made up canvas can hide a multitude of sins, helping to even out skin tone and create a smooth polished finish. There is nothing is more aging than a full coverage matte finish that settles in creases, accentuating fine lines and wrinkles on the face. Your foundation needs to look as natural as possible, in order for your natural glow to shine through.

Skin prep

Your preparation needs to take as long as your application to boost moisture content and prevent dryness. If you have time use a moisture quenching mask 15 minutes before you apply your base, this will help to rehydrate the skin which is important as we get age as skin starts to lose its natural moisture.

Primer

This is a must have for mature skin types The main ingredient is silicone that works to fill in fine lines and smooth the surface of the skin. it will also help your foundation to glide on effortlessly, leaving your skin looking like silk.

Foundation

Fortunately today there are numerous formulations to choose from. Most mature skin types are dry, so you want to avoid using matte oil free formulas unless your skin is excessively oily, as these bases can have a tendency to look chalky on the skin. The best foundation base is going to be a hydrating liquid formula, which will not only make your skin look refreshed and moisturized, but will also help to plump out any fine lines. Many foundations today also contain light reflecting particles that will prevent your skin looking to flat.

Concealer

It is really important that you choose the right concealer for your particular skin type. Otherwise it will look to bright, making you look like you have been wearing skiing goggles. Look for one that is creamy in texture, that has light reflecting particles and that is one to two shades lighter then your foundation. Apply concealer after your foundation and then blend it in with a brush, that way you use less and you can see what imperfections require coverage.

Blusher

Many women make the mistake of using blusher to make their face look more sculptured, this should be left to your contouring and highlighting techniques. Stay away from bold colors and opt for soft corals, pinks and rose that make the skin look instantly fresher and younger.

Powder

Once you have applied your base use your powder to help set your makeup so that it will last the day. Translucent powders are feathery, light and leave a light luminous shine on the skin. Buy a powder that has light reflecting or diffusing particles that will help to obscure any fine lines and imperfections.