‘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 parlours 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
moisturisers. Moisturisers not only seal the moisture in your
skin cells, but also attract moisture (from air) whenever
needed. Use of too much moisturiser can however clog skin
pores and end up harming your skin. The amount of moisturiser
needed by your skin will become apparent to you within one week
of you using the moisturiser. Also, applying the
moisturiser 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/moisturisers) come with UV protection – so you can get
double benefits from them. Such moisturisers 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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