Thursday, October 3, 2013

Common Skin Care Mistakes

No-one wants to have dull and lifeless skin, which is why some of us spend all kinds of money on skin care products meant to keep our skin soft and youthful. Although many of these skin care products do actually do what they're supposed to, the reason many people are unhappy with the results they receive from their skin care product is because the unknowingly fall into many of the common misconceptions of skin care.

The best way to take care of your skin is to understand what you skin needs, what it doesn't need. Take a look at some of these more common misconceptions about skin care, see if you need to tweak your skin care routine.

1. Too Much Product

More is better right? Actually, no it isn't. Using too much of any kind of skin product isn't good for the skin. Using too much of an acne treatment, for instance can lead to more severe breakouts, and too much of an eye gel can irritate and burn eyes. Most skin care products absorb directly into the skin, spreading to the affected area, so you really only need a little bit. Body lotions are a little different in the sense that they're going over the whole body, but you still don't need a lot, just enough the cover the areas you want without leaving excess on the skin.

2. Not Wearing Sun Block

The sun's harmful UV rays are the number one cause of wrinkles and sun spots as well as skin cancer. Forgetting to wear a sun screen with an SPF of 40 or higher protects you from sunburn, sun poisoning, wrinkles, and other complications the sun can cause. Remember to re-apply your sun block every one to two hours even if it's waterproof, as the SPF starts to break down as soon as it touches moisture leaving you unprotected. A good pair of sunglasses is also good to have when out in the sun for a long period of time so to protect the fragile eyes from harsh rays.

3. Using The First Product You See

One of the biggest mistakes that one can do when it comes to taking care of their skin, is just picking up the first product you see without checking its ingredients. I cannot stress enough how important it is to fully read a skin care products ingredients to see if there is any harsh chemicals. Things like Potassium Hydroxide, SLS/SLES and Parabens are considered to be some of the most common and most harmful chemicals in the skin care world. These substances are known to cause irritation to the skin, burning, inflammation and in some cases they have been linked to cancer.

4. Not Being Consistent

If you apply a wrinkle cream or a moisturizer every couple days, then don't expect to be blown away with the results. In order for any skin care product to be effective, you must stay on top of its use. If the product says "USE EVERY MORNING AND NIGHT" do exactly that. If you want results from your product, figure out a way to work it into your daily routine of things. A basic skin care regimen should only take about five to seven minutes out of your schedule. A good method for apply any skin care product is right after a shower, as the pores are open and can more easily absorb a product, making it more effective.

5. H2O

Water is the one constant need other than food that all life on this planet needs. We need water to properly regulate our metabolism, give us energy and to flush the body of wastes. Drinking plenty of water everyday helps to flush out toxins, dirt, and bacteria from the skin that would otherwise cause the skin to look dull and weathered. Start drinking more water and I promise you'll see a noticeable change in the coming weeks.

So, now that you can properly identify some of the things your skin needs and doesn't need, you should be able to effectively tweak are start your skin care routine for the healthiest and youngest looking skin around. The best things come from nature, so try and stick with all natural skin care products trust me your skin will thank you. Shield yourself from the sun as best as you can, and be as consistent as possible with your regimen. Lastly don't forget to keep water with you at all times and drink, drink, drink, it can't hurt. Remember these tips and you'll be on your way to the best looking skin around.








Mark A. Robbins is an expert in the field of skin care. Having reviewed and tested numerous products, he has decided to share his wealth of knowledge with the internet community. He has written many reviews on the best dermajuv.com skin care products that are out there and has had many positive comments from customers who have followed his advice.

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