It can be tempting to wash and wash and wash oily skin but this can create more oil. Wash your face once in the morning (if it needs it) and twice at night to get rid of make-up.
A scrub is great for getting rid of dead skin cells but, used too often, they can encourage your skin to produce even more oil. One to two times a week is plenty.
One advantage of oily skin is that it moisturises itself. I don't use any night creams or moisturises and haven't for years, my skin has become used to producing just enough moisture from the inside. Also, folks with oilier skin have less wrinkles- true.
There are some things that can help to give a better skin texture and provide nutrients for your skin. If you are over 25, use an eye cream. You will be glad you did when you cross over into the bigger digits.
Everyone should do this. Everyone. Choose one that doesn't clog your pores.
Everyone should do this, but, for those of us with oily skin, this is key to cleaning our your system and avoiding lots of blockages (zits, pimples, etc.).
If you have oily skin, you probably have oily hair. Keeping hair clean can have a great impact on the oil levels on your face too.
Normal Skin Type:
Not too dry and not too oily, normal skin has:
1.No or few imperfections
2.No severe sensitivity
3.Barely visible pores
4.A radiant complexion
Combination Skin Type
Your skin can be dry or normal in some areas and oily in others, such as the T-zone (nose, forehead, and chin). Many people have this type. It may need slightly different care in different areas.
Combination skin can have:
Pores that look larger than normal, because they're more open
Blackheads
Shiny skin
Dry Skin
You may have:
Almost invisible pores
Dull, rough complexion
Red patches
Your skin is less elastic
More visible lines
Your skin can crack, peel, or become itchy, irritated, or inflamed. If it's very dry, it can become rough and scaly, especially on the backs of your hands, arms, and legs.
Dry skin may be caused or made worse by:
Your genes
Aging or hormonal changes
Weather such as wind, sun, or cold
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from tanning beds
Indoor heating
Long, hot baths and showers
Ingredients in soaps, cosmetics, or cleansers Medications
Use these tips to help your dry skin:
Take shorter showers and baths, no more than once daily.
Use mild, gentle soaps or cleansers. Avoid deodorant soaps.
Don't scrub while bathing or drying.
Smooth on a rich moisturizer right after bathing. Ointments and creams may work better than lotions for dry skin but are often messier. Reapply as needed throughout the day.
Use a humidifier, and don't let indoor temperatures get too hot.
Wear gloves when using cleaning agents, solvents, or household detergents.
Oily Skin Type
You may have:
Enlarged pores
Dull or shiny, thick complexion
Blackheads, pimples, or other blemishes Oiliness can change depending upon the time of year or the weather. Things that can cause or worsen it include:
1. Puberty or other hormonal imbalances Stress
2.Heat or too much humidity
3.To take care of oily skin:
Wash it no more than twice a day and after you sweat a lot.
Use a gentle cleanser and don't scrub.
Don't pick, pop, or squeeze pimples. They'll take longer to heal.
Look for the word "noncomedogenic" on skin care products and cosmetics. This means it won't clog pores.
Sensitive Skin
It can show up as:
1.Redness
2.Itching
3.Burning
4.Dryness
If your skin is sensitive, try to find out what your triggers are so you can avoid them. There are many possible reasons, but often it's in response to particular
skin care products.
The 6 Basics of Skin Care, No matter what type of skin you have, these tips will keep it looking its best.
Use a broad spectrum sunscreen that blocks both UVA and UVB rays.
Avoid direct sunlight, and wear a hat and sunglasses.
Stay hydrated.
Wash your skin gently but thoroughly every day.
Moisturize your skin daily.
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