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Acne cure
There are many different types of acne therefore there are many
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Acne: There are a lot of treatments to fight acne
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Cystic Acne Treatment
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TCA Skin Peel: Cost-Effective Way to Treat Acne
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Treating Acne, Scars, and Wrinkles With a TCA Trichloroacetic Acid Skin Peel
Everyone has heard of skin peels and there are many - lactic,
glycolic, salicylic, TCA (trichloroacetic acid), and phenol. Of
these there are basically 3 levels: Minor, superficial peels -
lactic, glycolic, salicylic. Medium depth peels - TCA,...
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Facial care, skin care, and types of soap to use
Dermatologists recommend
washing the face with soap
twice daily, the body once
daily - and the hands as often
as necessary to keep them
sanitary. How do you know
which soap is right for you?
Soap used to have a bad reputation
because of the inclusion of
harsh detergents, which stripped
oil from the skin. However,
that is no longer the case
with all soaps anymore.
Before we discuss what skincare
routine to follow, you need
to know your skin type. To
do so, look at your face in
a mirror in natural daylight
(i.e., outside or near a window)
and observe the various areas
of your face. In general:
Oily skin is shiny - especially
along the T-zone (the forehead,
nose and chin areas), where
oil glands are most prevalent
- and tends to break out with
pimples. If you have large
pores, these may also indicate
oiliness. Dry skin feels tight
and dehydrated and pores may
be very fine. It may also
look flaky, and has a rough,
papery texture. Normal skin
has a uniform texture and
tone that only occasionally
break out in spots. Combination
skin has oily and dry patches:
It may be shiny/blemished
along the T-zone and scaly
around the cheeks.
Once you have determined your
skin type, you use this information
to pay attention to your specific
skincare needs.
If your skin is oily and/or
acne-prone, select soaps that
contain salicylic acid --
a skin-sloughing beta hydroxy
acid that keeps pores unclogged.
Similarly, choose products
with the pimple-drying ingredient
benzoyl peroxide.
For dry skin, stick with gentle,
super-fatted soaps, many of
which contain up to one-third
moisturizers. Pure glycerin
soap will also help your skin
retain moisture. However,
avoid deodorant soaps, which
can dry your skin even further.
Those with sensitive skin
should opt for hypoallergenic
soaps, and avoid perfumed,
antibacterial and deodorant
soaps, which can be irritating.
Try to use very little soap,
do not scrub too hard, and
make sure to rinse well with
cool water (warm or hot water
can be drying).
People with normal skin have
plenty of options: feed your
skin with plant-based soaps,
lather up with triple-milled
soaps or use a gentle face
bar soap that is non-comedogenic
(won't clog pores).
Those suffering from windburned,
sunburned or chapped skin
can calm it with soap rich
in soothing glycerin and aloe
vera. As much as possible,
avoid bars with overpowering
fragrances since they can
irritate the skin further.
Even when you're partying
until the wee hours of the
morning or pulling overtime
at the office, it's essential
to cleanse your face thoroughly
before you hit the sack. Ideally,
you should wash your face
twice a day, put on toner,
and moisturize immediately
after cleansing your face.
By removing makeup and daily
grime from your face daily,
you can avoid clogged pores
and breakouts. However, we
don't live in a perfect world
and there will be times when
you just want to slip into
your bed and forget about
your beauty ritual.
When you're too tired or there
isn't that much time to conduct
your full facial regimen,
you can save time and effort
by using a multipurpose cleanser
that'll strip away dirt, oil,
and even hard-to-remove makeup
like waterproof mascara all
at once. You can also try
using disposable cloths that
you simply moisten (to activate
the built-in cleanser) and
smooth over your face to lift
away the day's dirt.
There are plenty of ways to
protect and beautify your
face, and establishing a regular
beauty regimen is one of them.
Start one today and your skin
will thank you for it.
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