Know Your Skin Type And Practice Good Skin Care
Being classed as an organ, our skin performs many functions. Not only does it keep infections and disease from entering the body, it assists the main organs of elimination (liver, intestines and kidneys) to flush out waste. Skin provides us with the sense of touch that enables us to recognize pain, heat, cold and other sensations. To keep your skin clean and healthy, you should adopt a regular skin care habit.
Genetics play a major part in the type of skin you are born with. Whether you are white, coffee-colored or black, your skin can be smooth and fine, or rough and lined. Know your skin type so you can care for it properly. There are products available to care for all types of skin.
Skin types fall into four categories: dry, oily, sensitive, or an amalgamation of all. Dry skin looks tight is prone to scaling, flaking or itching, and it will soon shows fine wrinkles. With the right care, you can keep dry skin well hydrated.
Treat dry skin carefully by using specialized products designed for this type of skin. Never over-wash dry skin, and avoid oil-stripping soaps and cleansers. Use a nourishing moisturizer and apply frequently. Whenever you go outside wear a sunscreen with a high SP factor, and wear a hat.
If you have inherited oily skin, you will need to clean it with products that have anti-bacterial properties. This will help control the oiliness which causes blackheads and pimples. Wash your skin gently 3 times daily and use an oil-free moisturizer to prevent further breakouts.
If you have sensitive skin, it will react quickly to both heat and cold, and it will also be prone to allergic reactions. Temperature changes, certain detergents and cosmetics can all cause irritation, leaving the skin red and inflamed. To cleanse sensitive skin, choose products that do not contain perfumes or chemicals. It is best to consult to a skin specialist to advise you on the correct products to use.
If you have combination skin, you need to give it special care. You need to treat the oily areas with oil-free products that minimize breakouts. Gently cleanse and moisturize the dry areas on the sides of your face, cheeks and your eye area.
Being the largest organ in the body, our skin can benefit from the same nutrition we get from foods that keep our other organs healthy. Eating foods rich in protein and taking vitamins and minerals will keep your skin glowing. Try and drink at least 7 glasses of water a day and get at least 8 hours sleep.
If you can’t afford Johnsons you should look into using Ivory. It needs something to keep it dry, otherwise you can expect their bottoms to start producing sores. There are other natural skin care products that are not foods.
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