Begin ASAP
Use a Gentle Cleanser
Moisturizer for Your Face
It protects and improves your skin. Even if you have oily skin or breakouts, you can use a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer every day. If you have dry skin, you may need to put it on more than just once a day. Pat it on while your face is still damp to seal in moisture.Wear Sunscreen Every Day
You need sun protection during daylight hours, even if it’s overcast or you’re staying indoors. The sun’s rays can pass through clouds and windows, so you're always exposed. Many moisturizers have sunscreen. If yours doesn't, look for a broad-spectrum screen, which means it guards against both UVA and UVB rays. Don't forget to cover your lips, too! And if you sweat or are outside for a long time, reapply sunscreen to stay protected.Can I Layer My Skin Products?
Morning: Moisturizer, sunscreen (if it's not in your moisturizer), makeup if you wear it.
Night: Anti-aging product (if you use one), moisturizer without sunscreen.
Scrub Away Dead Skin
Exfoliate to help your skin glow. You can buff off dead skin cells gently with a soft washcloth, spinning brush, or scrubs. If your skin is dry, exfoliate once a week. If you have oily skin, do it once or twice a week. If you have acne or sensitive skin, talk to your doctor. Exfoliating might irritate your skin.Reveal a Fresh Layer
Skin Color TLC
If you're African-American or Hispanic, for example, your skin might be sensitive to sun or chemicals. Stick with a simple, gentle skin care routine. Don't go a day without moisturizer or sunscreen. Even though you may not ever get sunburned, you still need sunscreen to protect against skin cancer, wrinkling, and dark spots.What's on the Menu?
Organic Is Not Always Better
There's no scientific proof that organic or all-natural cosmetics and skin care products are safer for your skin. In some cases, they may irritate it, especially if yours is sensitive. Like many skin care products, "natural" ingredients like plant extracts may cause rashes or allergic reactions in some people. Test them first on a less noticeable area of your body.Facials: Fun or Fundamental?
You
don't need a salon facial for good skin care, but it may make your skin
look smoother for a while. They can be a relaxing treat, too. A salon
facial could include cleansing and exfoliating. Facials may cause
allergic reactions or irritation in some people, so you should avoid
them if you tend to have redness or a rash afterward.
I'm Too Old for Zits, Right?
You're
grown up, so why haven't your pimples and blackheads gone away?
Hormones, hair products, and stress may be to blame, among other
reasons. Your dermatologist or an aesthetician can help you figure out
what your skin needs. Some products have ingredients that target acne
and the signs of aging, too.
Keep the Glow Going
- Don't smoke. It ages your skin and encourages wrinkling.
- Eat lots of fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains.
- Exercise every day. It helps your skin by boosting blood flow. And sweating flushes out dirt.
- Find ways to de-stress. Stress can make your skin more sensitive and worsen breakouts.
- Stay out of the sun. Get a fake tan if you want more color.
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