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blastkat · 6 months
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ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint and ILIA Skin Rewind Complexion Stick
ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint blends easily and cooperates well with skincare. It offers lightweight, buildable coverage. Pores are notably less visible. Skintone is remarkably more even. It leaves skin with a healthy, dewy appearance. ILIA Skin Rewind Complexion Stick offers the convenience of tube application. It’s lightweight and buildable. It has multiple uses. It can be used as concealer,…
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makhair · 10 months
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Glypto (the Original) Concentrated Extra Hold Sculpting Hair Paste
https://www.amazon.com/MAK-Glypto-Concentrated-sculpting-Comedogenic/dp/B00AH5HFA6?ref_=ast_sto_dp
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Achieve Radiant, Hydrated Skin with Hyaluronic Acid
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Hyaluronic Acid, also known as HA, is a naturally occurring substance in our bodies that plays a crucial role in maintaining youthful and healthy skin. Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance found in our skin, connective tissues, and eyes. It acts as a moisture-retaining molecule, capable of holding up to 1000 times its weight in water. Its unique ability to attract and retain moisture is what makes it a sought-after ingredient in skincare products. As we age, the natural production of Hyaluronic acid decreases, resulting in dryness, fine lines, and a loss of elasticity. Read more...
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hongchicken · 2 years
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How to treat acne
Introduction
Acne is a common skin condition that affects people of all ages. It is characterized by blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and other blemishes that can range from mild to severe. If left untreated, acne can cause long-term damage to the skin and can even lead to scarring. Fortunately, there are many treatments available to help reduce and even eliminate acne. In this blog post, we’ll discuss various treatments for acne and how to treat it properly.
What Causes Acne?
Before we discuss treatment options for acne, it’s important to understand what causes it in the first place. Acne is caused when the pores of the skin become clogged with oil and bacteria. This can be due to a variety of factors, including hormones, diet, genetics, and skin care products.
Diet and Acne
One of the most important factors to consider when treating acne is diet. Certain foods can cause inflammation in the skin and lead to breakouts. Foods to avoid include dairy, processed foods, and foods high in sugar and carbohydrates. It’s also important to drink plenty of water to help flush out toxins and keep your skin hydrated.
Skin Care Products
The products you use on your skin can also contribute to acne breakouts. It’s important to use products that are specifically formulated for acne-prone skin. Look for products that are oil-free, non-comedogenic, and contain salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide. These ingredients help to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria.
Over-the-Counter Treatments
There are a variety of over-the-counter treatments available for mild to moderate acne. These include spot treatments, face washes, and moisturizers. It’s important to read the labels on the products and make sure they are formulated for acne-prone skin.
Prescription Medications
If over-the-counter treatments are not enough to reduce your acne, your doctor may prescribe a stronger medication. These medications can include antibiotics, retinoids, or hormonal medications. These medications can help reduce inflammation and kill the bacteria that cause acne.
Home Remedies
There are also a variety of home remedies that can help reduce acne. These include using natural products such as apple cider vinegar, tea tree oil, and aloe vera. Other home remedies include using a warm compress to reduce inflammation, avoiding touching the face, and washing the face twice a day with a gentle cleanser.
Stress Management
Stress can also contribute to acne breakouts. It’s important to practice stress management techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, and yoga. These activities can help to reduce stress and keep your skin looking healthy.
Conclusion
Acne can be a frustrating condition to deal with, but with the right treatment it can be managed. It’s important to understand what causes acne and how to treat it properly. This includes eating a healthy diet, using skin care products that are formulated for acne-prone skin, using over-the-counter treatments, and using prescription medications if necessary. Home remedies and stress management techniques can also help to reduce acne breakouts. With the right treatment, you can keep your skin looking clear and healthy.
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eatmystardustloser · 3 days
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why is face sunscreen so expensive? oh you want spf over thirty? That'll be eighty dollars please!
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cerealandchoccymilk · 6 months
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used hand cream other than vanicream brand for the first time in a hot minute (mom wanted to use hers up bc the scent is very wintery lol) and god this is horrible. i had forgotten how icky this shit feels
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trying to find a magnesium lotion that's noncomedogenic 😔
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salixsociety · 3 months
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Introduction to Herbal Oil Infusions
A brief starter for those interested in making oils infused with herbs.
What is an Herbal Oil Infusion?
An herbal oil infusion, also herb oil, infused oil, etc for short, is an oil wherein you have steeped herbs in order to draw out their various beneficial components (such as fatty acids, essential oils, tannins, etc). These oils can be used for an array of purposes, from culinary (adding flavor to foods or garnishing salads), medicinal (making balms, treating skin conditions), practical (making cleaning products, conditioning furniture), cosmetic (hair oils, skincare, perfume oil), to magical (anointing oil, smalltime cures, etc).
Don't be confused: though it is referred to as an 'herb oil', an 'herb' is in this case loosely defined as any plant or part of a plant that has a practical application. You can infuse flowers, roots, bulbs, fruits, seeds, spices, stems, and anything else you desire!
Selecting Your Materials
When you're just starting out, the nitty-gritty of something like oil selection is usually not relevant. But it is important to know that the following are all considerations you can have.
HERBS Your herbs will obviously be the star(s) of the show. Depending on your purpose, you can choose really any herb or plant. Fresh or Dry Herbs? When you're a beginner, you should be using dried herbs first and foremost, unless the herb in question has an exceptionally low moisture content (such as rosemary or lavender). The reason for this is that the amount of water in your oil heavily affects how long you can keep it for and how safe it is to use. More water normally means more odds of moldiness. Dry herbs are not normally less potent, and also pack better into jars, which may result in stronger herb infusions. When can I use fresh herbs? You can use fresh herbs if/when you:
Will finish your oil within about two weeks;
Are using herbs that have a very low moisture content to begin with;
Are using the hot method.
In most of these cases it is still recommended that you let the herbs wilt and dry out a bit before adding them. Herb oils that frequently feature fresh herbs are those you see in kitchens, with a few sprigs of rosemary and a few cloves of garlic in them.
OILS Picking an oil can feel like semantics, and if you are using your oil purely for magical purposes, especially as a beginner, it may be. However, here are some considerations: Consistency The consistency of an oil (viscous, runny, sticky, etc) can make a difference. For example, if you are creating an oil to use in your hair, you may not want to go for a sticky and viscous oil that is hard to wash out. Consider what you are doing and what texture would be ideal. Certain oils are what they call non/comedogenic, which means it can clog the pores of your skin. If you intend to use the oil on your skin, especially for skin/wound care, opt for a noncomedogenic oil. Components Plain oils have their chemicals, history and properties too. To take a magical example: if you are making an oil relevant to something like prosperity magic, you may choose an oil that is historically valuable. If you want to use your oil for skincare, choose an oil rich in beneficial chemicals like vitamin E. Other things like taste, smoke point, scent, cultural background, etc could all be important things to consider as well depending on your goal. You can combine oils to change these properties or negate them! Different oil types also lend themselves better to different extraction methods, so if you would like to make an oil that reaches its fullest potential, do research into this!
Preparing Your Materials
There are a few things to always make sure of before you combine your herbs and your oils.
Make sure your container and its lid are clean, free of grease and water. If you are going to use your oil for consumption or would care, make sure it's sterile. Google sterilizing jars for the various methods and find one that suits you!
Make sure your herbs are clean, dry, free of debris and bugs. Depending on your circumstances and your herbs, you may need to dry your herbs prior to putting them into your oil. (See above). If you are using dried herbs, the best way to clean them is to toss them well or use a salad spinner. You can rinse dried herbs, but it's a pain in the ass. Only recommended if you intend to consume them and they were airdried!
Write down on your jar the date on which you combined your ingredients, what the carrier oil is, and what herbs are in there. For example: "20/6/2024 calendula, orange peel, mint in sunflower oil"
Infusion Methods
There are two primary methods of infusion (I am not covering the culinary method for what is literally called 'herb oil!). One of them can be achieved overnight, the other takes several weeks. We will call it the hot method and the cold method. I prefer the long method, as I feel it ensures all the properties I need in my oil are preserved.
HOT METHOD
Mince the herbs of your choosing. They don't have to be very fine, but they should be all fairly even in size, so they distribute well.
Add the herbs to a slow cooker or double boiler (you can make a double boiler at home, it's very easy!) while it's off.
Cover them with enough oil that all the herbs are submerged. An extra inch of oil is recommended. If you wanna get scientific, a good ratio is 1 part herbs for 3 parts oil, by volume.
Heat the oil up to 110F (44C). Do not let it get hotter than that! Any hotter and the quality of the herbs will go down, which is detrimental if you are using it for their chemical properties.
Let it sit at this temperature, occasionally checking on it, from anywhere between 2 hours to overnight. (Longer is usually better!) DO NOT COVER!!! The water of your herbs should be able to evaporate out, especially if you are using fresh or wilted herbs.
After the amount of time you deem appropriate through your research, turn off the heat and let the oil completely cool.
Strain through a cheesecloth rested in a sieve. You can strain it directly into your container or into a pitcher, just remember to sterilize the pitcher if you need to.
You can let it rest in the sieve for a bit, and then pick the herbal debris up in the cheesecloth and squeeze it, to wring out the excess oil. If thin particulates of herb material come through the cloth and cloud up your oil, that's okay. But if you want clear oil, skip that last bit.
COLD METHOD
Add your herbs, intact or not, to a jar. Ideally, the herbs should not come further than 3/4ths of the way up.
Fill the jar with oil. You may need to wait for the oil to settle on occasion as it needs to travel through all the air bubbles between the herbs. The herbs may float, that's fine.
Close the jar and set it somewhere cool and dark to infuse for anywhere between 3-12 weeks, depending on the materials used. If I don't know when exactly my oil will be done, I normally consider it done after six weeks. It's recommended to shake the jar every couple of days.
If condensation appears in the jar, open it and dry it off with a paper towel or clean cloth. Try storing it somewhere cooler or darker.
After the time is up, strain in the same manner as with the hot method.
Storage, Preservation, Expiration
Your oils made with dry herbs, if stored properly, will be safe to use normally for at least 12 months after the date that you wrote on your jar. After that, check for mold, funky smells, water, and similar (though cloudiness is not always a bad sign). Don't use your oil on wounds, rashes, or food after the end of the 12 months or after improper storage. Exceptions to the twelve month rule are, for example, grapeseed oil and sweet almond oil, which are recommended you don't use after about five months. Other oils, for example jojoba, can last for several years with ease. Check the bottle of the oil!
You should store your oils in a cool, dark and dry place. Direct sunlight, heat over about 90F or 25C, frost, and moisture are all things that can damage or soil your oils.
Ways to Use Herbal Infusions
There are too many ways to use herbal oils for me to ever list them all, but here is some ideas ranging from basic to very creative.
Soaps
Candles
Salves and balms
Finishing wood projects
Perfume oil
Anointing oil
Body/massage oil
Hair oil
Facial moisturizer/oil cleanser
Salad dressing
Garnishing meats
Frying/searing foods
Bug bites, rashes, eczema
Incense making
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And that concludes my intro to herbal oils! I think I covered all my bases, but if you have additions or questions feel free to leave them literally anywhere I can see them and I'd love to respond.
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CW: Discussion about beauty standards, skin, scars and my own negative experiences with it
Aren't your twenties meant to be your absolute peak? You're the prettiest you'll ever be, the most stylish, the strongest, the most easily consumed, and the barer of more time than you're supposed to know what to do with.
Aren't you immortal? Isn't you visage meant to be forever frozen as a thin, white twenty-something girl with perfect, glowing skin? No? I guess 96% of us are out of luck.
I see everyone around me frantic and afraid with the time they apparently don't have. Once a month they go down to the city to get preventative Botox in an infrared sauna with a quick round of cool-sculpting for dessert. They're running up credit card debt with money they saved for textbooks at Sephora, Ulta, Credo, and SkinStore because this lotion will be the one! It will lighten their face five shades, blur their scars, and shrink their pores in a week.
I see them when I look in the mirror and I see the the valleys around my mouth that are bound to turn into wrinkles later on. And there's this one little indent on my forehead that I can't work out whether it's a fine line forming or my foundation that settled wrong. The sides of my thighs have little blue veins and cellulite you can really only see I'm stretching on the barre and I'm not really sure what to do about it.
Most of the shiny, pink, raised pimples have faded into reddish splotches all over my chest and back and jawline, but they're still there. No amount of BHA, retinol, sugar scrub, balm, oil, or moisturizer has put a dent in them. All the women in my family said their skin magically cleared once they left high school, like the diploma would be some kind of protective totem against papules. It never did, by the way. I don't think this is what women have in mind when they say they want to have "the skin of a teenager".
I'm vigorous, near obsessive with my skin and body care. I double cleanse, tone, treat, moisturize, and use a noncomedogenic sunscreen. I can count on one hand the number of times I've slept in makeup, I take my vitamins, I drink my water, I change my pillow cases, I wash my clothes in gentle hypoallergenic detergent.
Some days though I wake up and struggle with the realization that this is all I can do. I can care for myself in every which way, but it doesn't change that today is the youngest I will ever be again. I'll never have as much collagen in my skin tomorrow as I do today. One of the hairs I lose today might not grow back tomorrow.
Aging is such an incredible privilege, this I know better than anyone. A month ago my cousin reminded me of this when taking one bad pill left her twenty seven forever. My uncle locked himself in his bedroom after he got back from rehab a few years back and is now thirty-five for the rest of my life. I am grateful for life, and breathing, and aging, but the world I live in doesn't make it any easier to accept the consequences of it.
I hope I'm not alone in this.
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nyiibat · 2 months
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If I was going to recommend a skin care routine for dry/combo sensitive acne prone skin this is what I would recommend. Not sponsored I just think these products do good things, they’re all recommended to me from a licensed dermatologist. As always do your own research and experimentation;
MORNING AND NIGHT CLEANSER : Naturium Niacinamide cleansing gelee 3%. It has Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C , it’s formulated as a gentle cleanser for sensitive skin. It’s 5$ for the mini and 18$ for the large it’s available at Target in the US. It’s cruelty and fragrance free, dermatologist tested.
It claims Naturium's Niacinamide Cleansing Gelee 3% gently dissolves impurities. Leaves skin feeling soft & smooth . Helps balance skin, leaving it feeling comfortable, not dry or stripped. Cruelty Free, Fragrance Free, Dermatologist Tested . Paraben Free, Vegan, Gluten Free
TONER/EXFOLIANTE: I would recommend the pixie by Petra glow tonic to go exfoliating pads with 5% glycolic acid, aloe Vera and ginseng.
Glycolic acid is a gentle chemical exfoliant that doesn’t irritate the skin in the same ways BHA/AHAs can, Glycolic acid tones and exfoliates the skin for brighter more even skin tone, clearer pores and less acne. Aloe and ginseng help to calm irritated skin.
Packaging claims: These pre-soaked pads tone, brighten, hydrate, and gently exfoliate. Skin looks clearer & feels smoother. The ultimate travel-friendly, gentle skin renewal. Formulated with 5% Glycolic Acid. Suited for all skin types . Alcohol-free and Hypoallergenic, Not tested on animals. Paraben-free
They are 18$ at target
MORNING SERUM: the Naturium Vitamin C super plus serum. It’s formulated with Vitamin C, Retinol, Hyaluronic acid, Niacinamide, and Salicylic acid. Making this a super serum for acne, brightening, acne scars, discoloration, fine lines, hyper pigmentation fine lines and wrinkles.
It’s 26$ at target
NIGHTTIME SERUM: Any Niacinamide serum I personally recommend the Good molecules Niacinamide serum. You can get it at Ulta for 12$
AT NIGHT ONLY: Retinol, retinol has many benefits including anti aging and anti acne, post scar treatment, hyper pigmentation, and brightening. It promotes healthy skin turn over to clear up troubled skin.
The best beginner retinol is CeraVe Resurfacing retinol serum. It’s 19$ at target
You use a pea sized amount on your face and neck after your face has absorbed the serum. Wait until the retinol has absorbed before moving on to your moisturizer.
Only use retinol at night because it’s very reactive to sunlight and can cause irritation.
MOISTURIZER: I recommend the cetaphil redness relieving night time moisturizer for day and night. This is good for redness and dryness even if you have oily skin.
CETAPHIL REDNESS RELIEVING NIGHT MOISTURIZER: Specially formulated for redness-prone skin to provide continuous hydration that helps reduce the appearance of redness due to dryness overnight . VISIBLY IMPROVES SKIN TEXTURE: Rehydrates dry skin, leaving it feeling soothed and balanced. SKIN SOOTHING: Formulated with licorice extract, allantoin and caffeine, and is designed to soothe redness-prone skin. HYPOALLERGENIC, FRAGRANCE FREE AND NONCOMEDOGENIC: Nourishes skin without irritating skin or clogging pores. DESIGNED FOR SENSITIVE SKIN: All CETAPHIL products are effective yet non-irritating.
Its 12$ at target
EYE CREAMS: depending on what you want or your concerns are this is skippable till your 18-20 then you should definitely start using an eye cream. You use them day and night.
Dark circles - CeraVe under eye cream repair for dark circles and puffiness. Eye cream for dark circles and puffiness. Suitable for all skin types. Hyaluronic acid to hydrate and retain the skin's moisture. Fragrance-free & hypoallergenic. Non-comedogenic (won't clog pores). Ophthalmologist tested. 3 essential ceramides help restore the skin barrier . Developed with dermatologists
It is 15$ at target
Moisture eye cream - Naturium Multi-peptide eye cream. Naturium's Multi-Peptide Eye Cream helps smooth the appearance of fine lines & wrinkles. Moisturizes & hydrates. Cruelty Free, Fragrance Free, Dermatologist Tested. Paraben Free, Vegan, Gluten Free.
It’s 16$ at target
SUNSCREEN: non negotiable you need to be wearing sunscreen! No one is immune to the sun’s harmful rays no matter what your skin tone is! Not to mention you do all this skin care work for it to go to waste by not protecting your skin. Especially when using actives like vitamin C and retinol!
Use sunscreen in the morning, nothing lower than 30spf , spf can only go to 50 no matter what packaging claims and no, the spf in your moisturizer or foundation is NOT enough.
Use three fingers worth of sunscreen!
My favorite is the Hawaiian tropic silk hydration weightless face sunscreen spf 30. The fragrance is non irritating to sensitive skin and doesn’t leave a white cast. It leaves a nice natural silky Demi matte look to the skin.
WEIGHTLESS FACE SUNSCREEN FORMULA feels as if it's barely on. SPF 30 FACE SUNSCREEN gives you 12-hour moisturization. WON'T CLOG PORES — Hawaiian Tropic face sunscreen is hypoallergenic and oil free. DERMATOLOGIST TESTED sunscreen SPF 30. WATER RESISTANT up to 80 minutes. ICONIC HAWAIIAN TROPIC SCENT — this tropical-scented sunscreen celebrates the island botanicals of Hawaii. THOUGHTFULLY FORMULATED — does not contain oxybenzone or octinoxate. PETA-CERTIFIED CRUELTY-FREE — We never test on animals. BROAD SPECTRUM SUNSCREEN PROTECTION from UVA and UVB rays
It’s 11$ at target
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blastkat · 9 months
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Vaseline Radiant Body Cream
@vaselinebrand Radiant Body Cream has a wonderfully pleasing fragrance. It has a warm vanilla, cocoa butter scent that’s unexpectedly fresh. It has a deceptively rich texture. It was lighter in weight and absorbed easily into my skin. At the onset, I target treated dryer areas of my skin due to my initial perceptions of the texture. However, It’s a good body cream to use as a lotion as a little…
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reta11 · 4 months
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Skin types:
Before buying korean skincares it is very often to identify your skin types:
Dry skins: Dry skin often responds well to lifestyle measures, such as using moisturizers and avoiding long, hot showers and baths. 
Oily skins: Avoid using Oil based or alcohol-based cleansers, choose skincare products with labels of "oil free" and "noncomedogenic." Use sunscreen and moisturizer daily.
Combination skins: oily skin in some areas of your face and dry skin in other areas. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) are more prone to oiliness and the dry areas usually persist around the cheeks, jaw area and along the hairline.
Normal skins: The best possible way to care for normal skin is to follow the basic steps every skin type needs, including daily use of a gentle, effective cleanser, a non-irritating AHA or BHA exfoliant, sunscreen with SPF 30 or greater and a beautifully formulated moisturizer with skin-restoring and skin-soothing ingredients.
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poresbepure · 8 months
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Prevent breakout and achieve clear and glowing skin with PORES Be Pure skincare products. Here are the tips to manage acne-prone skin: - Use gentle cleanser - Go for "oil-free" and "noncomedogenic" products. - Use blotting paper. Avoid rubbing your face. - Avoid "Oil-based" and "Alcohol-based cleanser". - Choose Oil-free, water based makeup. - Avoid touching your face. - Apply moisturizer daily. Choose a moisturizer with SPF 30 or higher. Check PORES Be Pure Skincare brand for your skincare needs: - PORES Be Pure Anti Acne Face Wash - PORES Be Pure Anti Acne Face Serum - PORES Be Pure Anti Acne Face Mask - PORES Be Pure Hydro Boost Face Toner
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Want to get clean, clear skin?🧖🏽‍♀️🪞
Try these tips :
1. Washing your face twice a day : If you want radiant and vibrant skin, cleansing your face in the morning and evening is a must. This helps to remove dirt,oil and other unwanted debris, it also supports proper skin hydration and to maintain clean, clear skin.
2. Use a mild cleanser : A mild cleanser without a lot of ingredients and fragrance, won’t change your skin barrier function , be harsh on your skin, allows the skin to restore itself at night and make your skin soft.
3. Apply an acne-fighting agent : Find out what type of acne you have and use an effective acne-fighting agent according to the type.
4. Apply a moisturizer : This step is very important as your skin is excessively dry, and as a result of that it tries to compensate for that by overproducing oils which causes breaks. Find a moisturizer that is noncomedogenic meaning it won’t clog your pores.
5. Exfoliate : Doing this helps to remove excess dead skin cells that clogs your pores, and also make your skin look dull, flaky or prematurely aged. However do not over exfoliate as this can cause damage to your skin and cause dryness.
6. Get plenty of sleep : Lack of sleep can cause the body to release inflammatory compounds which could cause the skin to break out or worsen acne. To stay healthy both inside and out aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night.
7. Drink plenty of water : This is the most natural way to get glowing and healthy skin, as it helps the skin to stay hydrated, refreshed and maintain the skin’s elasticity.
8. Don’t pick at your skin : Picking pimples on your skin causes exposure to the pores and to more bacteria including those from your hands and increasing the risk of infections or scarring.
9. Be mindful of what you eat : A diet high in sugar and processed foods can lead to inflammation, acne breakouts, and premature aging of the skin, this causes unhealthy skin.
10. Wear Sunscreen : this is one of the best ways to protect your skin’s appearance and health at any age. Used regularly prevents sunburn, skin cancer and premature aging.
I hope these tips were helpful, stay tuned for more great skincare tips!!!
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healthypushup · 2 years
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6 Easy steps to prevent acne forever !
At any point could they disappear? 
As a grown-up, you anticipate that pimples should be a relic of times gone by. However, for some grown-ups, imperfections keep on damaging in any case solid skin. For certain individuals, skin break out might be far more atrocious in adulthood than in youth. As a matter of fact, it's assessed that one out of five grown-ups between the ages of 25 and 44 experience skin break out.
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Beyond what is just a corrective issue, skin inflammation can enormously influence your personal satisfaction, regardless of your age or the seriousness of your condition. On the off chance that you are engaging in repeating skin breakouts, tracking down a way to more clear skin can assist with working on your confidence and self-perception.
There is no single grown-up skin break out cause, and along these lines, there is no reliable method for keeping away from it or controlling it. Skin break out is impacted by a few elements, large numbers of which are beyond your control. However, the manner in which you treat your skin assumes a significant part.
With a little know-how, you can limit or possibly dispose of incidental skin inflammation episodes all over, back, shoulders, neck, chest, appendages or somewhere else only by changing a couple of little ways of behaving.
1. Check your hair and skin products
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Hair conditioners, gels, greases, shaving items, beauty care products, lotions, sunscreens and different items that contain oil can stop up your pores and cause a breakout. Just changing to hair and skin items that don't stop up pores — called "non comedogenic" — could have a major effect in the presence of your skin.
Really take a look at the names on your hair and skin items to check whether they are stamped sans oil and noncomedogenic. Additionally, consider whether you really need each item you use. Indeed, even items checked "dermatologist tried" can cause skin inflammation for certain individuals. Limiting the quantity of items you use might help further decrease flare-ups. What's more, when you work out, wear as little cosmetics as could be expected. Indeed, even sans oil and noncomedogenic beauty care products can stop up pores whenever worn during weighty, sweat-soaked work out. 
Here are some best products we recommend for healthy skin.
1. OLAPLEX bond maintenance conditioner :
2. Pureology Hydrate Moisturizing Shampoo :
3. La Roche-Posay Effaclar Medicated Gel Facial Cleanser :
4. PanOxyl Acne Foaming Wash :
5. Amazon Basics Daily Acne Control Cleanser :
6. Proactiv 3 Step Acne Treatment Benzoyl Peroxide Face Wash :
7. ProactivMD Adapalene Gel Acne Kit :
2. hands-off policy
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Do you frequently rest your jawline or cheeks in your grasp or rub your nose? Doing so can energize the development of microorganisms and cause disease to the areas most aroused by grown-up skin break out. Take on a severe hands-off strategy that holds for breakouts, as well. Picking or crushing can drive skin inflammation microbes more profound into the skin, prompting more aggravation and potentially to extremely durable scarring. Thus, attempt to oppose the impulse to contact.
3. Don't let sweat stick around you face
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Flush off straight away after you work out. Active work warms up the body, making sweat blend in with surface skin oils. Together, they trap substances in your pores. In the event that a fast flush is beyond the realm of possibilities, dry off and change into dry garments in a hurry. Lounging around in sweat-soaked garments, particularly in the event that they are tight-fitting, can prompt skin break out on your chest, back, and different pieces of the body. Likewise, try not to wear tight headbands or caps that rub against your skin. In the event that you wear a cap or some other security gear with lashes, make certain to wash the ties often to lessen microbes.
4. Avoid over washing and harsh scrubbing
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Grown-up skin break out isn't brought about by soil, so washing regularly with cruel substances, for example, liquor based items will not take care of the issue. Truth be told, it might exacerbate things by provoking abundance oil creation and more flaws. Do right by your skin by washing delicately from under the jaw to the hairline with a gentle cleanser a few times per day. You could find that essentially washing with tepid water and utilizing clean hands as opposed to a washcloth functions admirably for you. To try not to bother or kindle your skin, wipe it off — instead of rubbing it — with a delicate towel. What's more, be mindful with regards to purifying items that are planned for skin break out inclined skin, as these can leave sound skin dry and disturbed.
5. Lower stress levels
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At the point when you're under pressure, your body produces pressure chemicals, for example, cortisol, which can animate an overproduction of oil from the sebaceous organs in the skin. Be that as it may, how truly does pressure cause skin inflammation? At the point when this abundance oil blends in with dead skin cells and microbes, it can make skin break out, create or turn out to be more awful. Assuming you routinely experience the ill effects of pressure, attempt to enjoy short reprieves over the course of the day to stretch and practice profound relaxation. Practicing consistently is one more incredible method for facilitating uneasiness and lessen pressure.
6. Start with simplicity
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While there is no remedy for skin break out, most gentle breakouts can be controlled with legitimate skin and body care. Begin by zeroing in on the fundamental methodologies referenced here, remembering that with regards to skin health management, straightforwardness is much of the time the best arrangement.
Save up these sound propensities for a little while, and on the off chance that you actually see no outcomes, there might be different elements making your skin break out, for example,
1. Medical side effects 
2. Allergic reactions to foods or cosmetics 
3. Genetics issues
4. Hormonal changes (e.g., menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or starting or stopping birth control pills) 
discuss with your healthcare provider or dermatologist about your potential acne causes & treatment options.
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