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Personal Skin
Care Is A
Routine
We all know the
importance of
‘personal skin
care’. The
opinion on
how-to (for
personal skin
care) differs
from person to
person. Some
people believe
that going to
beauty parlors
every other day
is personal skin
care. Others
believe that
personal skin
care is just a
matter of
applying some
cream or lotion
on your skin,
every now and
then. Then there
are people who
think that
personal skin
care is an event
that happens
once a month or
once a year.
Still others
busy themselves
with ‘personal
skin care’ all
the time.
However,
personal skin
care is not that
complicated and
neither is it
that expensive
(considering how
beneficial it
is). Personal
skin care is
following a
routine or a
procedure for
attending to the
needs of your
skin.
Even before you
start with a
routine, you
need to
determine your
skin-type (oily,
dry, sensitive,
normal etc) and
select the
personal skin
care products
suitable for it
(you might have
to experiment
with a few
personal skin
care products).
Here is a
routine that
should work for
most people with
normal skin.
The first thing
on personal skin
care routine is
‘Cleansing’. The
three main
ingredients of a
cleanser are
oil, water and
surfactants
(wetting
agents). Oil and
surfactants
extract dirt and
oil from your
skin and water
then flushes it
out, thus making
your skin clean.
You might have
to try a couple
of cleansers
before you find
the one that
suits you the
best. However,
you should
always use
soap-free
cleansers. Also,
you should use
Luke warm water
for cleansing
(hot and cold
water, both,
cause damage to
your skin). Take
care that you
don’t
over-cleanse
your skin and
end up damaging
your skin in the
process.
The second thing
on the personal
skin care
routine is
exfoliation.
Skin follows a
natural
maintenance
process wherein
it removes the
dead cells and
replaces them
with new skin
cells.
Exfoliation is
just a way to
facilitate the
skin in this
process. Dead
skin cells are
not capable of
responding to
personal skin
care products
but still
consume these
products, hence
preventing them
from reaching
the new skin
cells. Thus
removing dead
skin cells is
important in
order to
increase the
effectiveness of
all personal
skin care
products.
Generally,
exfoliation
takes it place
just after
cleansing. As
with any
personal skin
care procedure,
it’s important
that you
understand how
much exfoliation
you need.
Exfoliate 4-5
times per week
for oily/normal
skin and 1-2
times per week
for
dry/sensitive
skin. Exfoliate
a couple of
times more in
hot and humid
weather.
Next thing on
personal skin
care routine is
moisturizers.
This is one of
the most
important things
in personal skin
care. Even
people with oily
skin need
moisturizers.
Moisturizers not
only seal the
moisture in your
skin cells, but
also attract
moisture (from
air) whenever
needed. Use of
too much
moisturizer can
however clog
skin pores and
end up harming
your skin. The
amount of
moisturizer
needed by your
skin will become
apparent to you
within one week
of you using the
moisturizer.
Also, applying
the moisturizer
is best when
your skin is
still damp.
The last thing
on personal skin
care routine is
sunscreen. A lot
of moisturizers
(day-time
creams/moisturizers)
come with UV
protection – so
you can get
double benefits
from them. Such
moisturizers are
recommended for
all days
(irrespective of
whether it is
sunny or
cloudy).
Again,
experiment with
various personal
skin care
products and
also with the
amount you need
to apply. What
gives you best
results is the
best personal
skin care recipe
for you.
However, if you
have some kind
of skin dilemma,
it is best to
consult your
dermatologist
before you
actually start
using any
personal skin
care products.
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