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Skin Care - Skin Care Tips

Clean skin is happy skin
A simple way to take care of your skin is kept clean. Keep your hands clean is especially important because your hands can spread germs to the skin on other parts of your body.

When washing hands, use water that is comfortably hot. Wet your hands, then lather with a mild soap. You should lather and rub everywhere, including the palms, wrists, between fingers and under fingernails. Rinse well and dry with a clean towel, and you're done!

Caring for your skin?

Our skin should be cleaned periodically to maintain a good complexion. Do you know that dirty skin favors the production of pathogenic organisms?

Yes, it happens. Unfortunately as they aged, the aging of our skin and make it becomes thinner and prone to external damage.

If you want to live longer, you should start young and make something about it now. Living with skin cancer are the best ways to live life to the fullest because it alters your life. Today, many products have skin care moisturizers facial sunscreen.

Sun protection is the real source of youth. Get in the habit of applying sunscreen or a lotion with a minimum SPF Protection from 15 to 30 everyday. Remember that the sun's rays can still be damaging in the winter months, as reflected in the snow.

Wash face with plain refrigerated yogurt every night banishes acne cases in a few days. Yes I know it sounds weird but it works, really!

Use homemade masks to moisturize your skin. They are easy to do, and that really work!
Avoid direct heat on the face, including that from dryers air.

Always use a gentle moisturizing cream, oil base under makeup to help retain surface moisture.
Protect against drying aging effects of the sun through the use of makeup products that contain sunscreen.

Once every two weeks, stimulate circulation and smooth the skin surface using a mask nondrying.

Protect your skin with sunscreens. Avoid tan. If you are in treatment for acne, consult your doctor with the sun exposure and some medications that your skin more sensitive to the sun.

Do not pick the acne. Trying to squeeze pimples or whiteheads can lead to further infection. Picking up the acne in the second stage can lead to scarring

Skin Type

Combination Skin:

Most of us have this type of skin with an oily center area or zone T in the forehead, nose and chin, and areas of dryness on the cheeks and around the eyes and neck. Ideally, you should have one product for oily areas and one for dry areas, but this is expensive and unnecessary unless the areas dry and greasy are very different. It is easier to use a cleanser designed for combination skin. Use a skin cleanser for central fat panel, diluted with water drier areas. The drier areas may or may not need moisturizers often. You may have to experiment a bit.

Best Skin Care Routine combination skin

T-zone tends to need more attention than the drier areas of the face. Look for gentle cleansers and moisturizers that work to keep it under control.

Look for cleaning products suitable for combination skin. A deep pore cleanser will help keep oily T-zone clear. In summer, an antibacterial soap will help keep bacteria under control and prevent problems in the area T.

Skin Care DIY Compress Facial Paper Mask 12pcs Set
Skin Care DIY Compress Facial Paper Mask 12pcs Set
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Description

·Pill-shaped compressed facial paper mask,12 pieces as one set ·Made of cotton, non-toxic and without alcohol ·Put it into toner or floral water or milk of your choice to let it absorb and turn into face shaped paper ·Ideal for your daily skin care

Features

  • Facial Mask (compressed)
  • Diameter x Height: 0.8" x 0.2" (2 x 0.5 cm)
  • Package
  • Length x Width x Depth: 3.1" x 5.5" x 0.4" (8 x 14 x 1 cm)
  • Color: As picture
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