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If
you were born with good skin, consider yourself lucky, for
the majority of us it is quite frustrating. The earlier you
start the program, the bigger the bonuses, but it is never
too late to cultivate good skin. One of your first considerations
with skin care is to decide which works best for you. Each
individual is different, and no one method of skin care works
for every person.
To
properly care for you skin, you must first identify your skin
type. Remember that you skin is affected by the environment
and is always changing.
Normal
skin is healthy, balanced skin, in which all psychological
process notably the secretion of oils, circulation
of the blood and sloughing off old cells happen in
perfect equilibrium. Normal skin has a rosy color with no
blackheads or blemishes, a minimum of lines and wrinkles,
albeit tiny uniform in size and barely visible. It is the
rarest and most desired of all skin types.
Oily
skin is caused by the over secretion of oily glands, located
in the under layers of the skin. The skin type is not necessarily
bad since it is less prone to wrinkling and others signs of
aging. The negative aspect of this skin type are that oily
complexions are especially susceptible to clogged pores, blackheads,
and a build of dead skin cells on the surface of the skin.
Oily skin can be sallow and tends to have large, clearly visible
pores everywhere except around the eyes and neck.
Dry
skin is the opposite of oily skin and occurs when the oily
glands are not producing sufficient oil to lubricate the skin
satisfactorily. It is thin and often flaky, with pores that
are almost invisible. Many fine lines are likely to form,
even when the skin is relatively young, and theres a
tendency for dry skin to be more easily irritated.
Combination
skin is by far the most common skin type, observable in approximately
80 per cent of all cases. As the name implies, it is a mosaic
of dry, normal and oily areas. In most instances a person
with combination skin has dryness around the cheek, eyes and
necks, while oiliness is found in the T-zone to nose and upward
across the forehead. Combination skin requires more effort
than other skin types because each areas has its own special
needs.
It
is important for you to identify your type of skin because
each skin type requires a different type of product and that,
which suits a particular skin type need not suit another skin
type. No matter which type of skin you have, it is absolutely
critical that your skin type is kept as clean as possible.
It is important that all superficial debris is cleansed away
regularly, otherwise the pores will become blocked and blemishes
will start.
Skin
should be cleansed in the mornings to remove the dead skin
and oils discharged at night, then again at bedtime and every
time fresh make-up is applied. Oily skin requires cleansing
more frequently (Beware of over-using cleansers containing
large amounts of bacteria killing substances such as hexachlorophene
as they can aggravate pimple formation). An extension of the
cleansing regime, toning freshens your skin after you have
cleansed it. A toner helps remove all traces of make-up and
oil from your skin tightening the pores temporarily and stimulating
blood circulation.
Moisturizing
is important as your face is constantly exposed to elements,
which dry out the skin sun, wind and cold weather.
For oily skins, one most use an oil free moisturizer, while
dry skin could use heavier moisturizers.
All
said and done, skin problems happen to everyone. They are
unavoidable. And pimples erupt on nearly everyones face
at some time and affect more than half of all adolescents
for some years of their lives. The glands often churn out
a lot of oil and this can lead to whiteheads, which later
become blackheads and some cysts. They can leave noticeable
scars if not effectively treated.
A
healthy diet, a fit body, emotional tranquility and good care
routing will contribute towards clearer skin.
- A
diet for blemish prone skin must be consistently high in
protein and fresh fruit and vegetables. Protein is a major
pimple-fighter. Eat it in fish, poultry and egg white. There
are three rules to observe in the diet.
- Avoid
or at least reduce eating chocolates and food or drinks
made with cocoa.
- Avoid
fried and fatty foods in general.
- Reduce
your intake of starchy foods.
The
most effective and widely used antibiotic is called tetracycline.
It is taken as a capsule (sometimes the capsule dose is
higher) and acts by slowing down production in the oil
producing sebaceous glands. This stops the eruption of
pimples. Tetracycline is available through your doctor
on prescription. Combined with tetracycline is a cream
(benzoyl peroxide). Applied each morning to the affected
areas, it can produce excellent results.
- Go
lightly on cosmetics and you will not clog the facial pores
and aggravate the skin condition.
- Drink
plenty of fluids (at least eight glasses of water a day).
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