Saturday 6 June 2015

Skin care regimes


Think about how stressed you’d become if you never knew what was coming next. When you constantly shift your daily skin care regimen or sometimes skip steps to save time, you subject your skin to stress, leaving it more prone to breakouts, dryness, oiliness and other signs of your skin’s discontent.

Skin Care  Basics

All skin care regimens rely on a few fundamentals: cleansing, toning, and moisturising. These three elements of skin care are part of both your morning and night rituals. No matter what other steps your skin care includes, these basics are essential to your routine:

Cleansing

Cleansing does more than just improve the look of your skin; it also improves its health. With the right cleansing ritual, pores remain clear, breakouts diminish and skin stays supple. Our facialists will help you choose cleansing products that leave your skin feeling clean, not stripped or tight. You’ll also learn techniques for applying cleansing products to get the most out of them.

Toning

Toning brightens and refreshes your skin as it removes any trace of residue left over from your cleanser. Unfortunately, it’s the step most often skipped, usually because the wrong toner is worse than no toner at all. The purpose of toner is to bring your skin back into proper pH balance. Oily and combination skin needs a cleansing  toner, while dry skin is thirsty for a refreshing toner that primes the skin for moisturising.

Moisturising

Moisturizer isn’t just for dry skin. Even oil-producing skin benefits from a moisturizer to diminish fine lines and leave your skin feeling smooth. Visit any skin care counter, and you’ll likely see a bewildering array of moisturisers designed for all skin types, purposes and even facial regions. A with moisturizer may contribute to blemishes and clogged pores, so it’s essential to choose the correct level of moisture for your skin. A professional consultation will help you find the right moisturiser for you.

SPF
Look for a broad spectrum sun-protection with a high UVA/UVB protection.

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