Saturday, January 25, 2014

Afican American Skin Care - The Ultimate Guide

There are some different skin types and they require several black skin care items. It is important to know what kinds of products are out there today and how they may be used. There are African American skin care products out there as well as the generic versions. It is helpful to know how they compare.

First let's take a look at the skin care brand names. Some of the skin care companies that top the chart are (in alphabetical order) Arbonne, Avene, Cellex, Dermalogica, DHC, Elemis, Eminence, MD, Murad, Neutrogena, Obagi, Origin, PCA, Philosophy, Proactiv, RoC, Sage, Serious, Shiseido, and Yonka.

With products like these, it is hard to know what to look for. A visit down the skin care aisle can be overwhelming. The choice of brand name you use will depend on your personal preference, cost, and product line. However, you may want to be careful to choose the products that are designed for black skin or African American skin.

Black skin has ready made sun protection factor (SPF) which is about four times stronger than the typical SPF for white skin. This reduces the aging effect of sun. This means when it comes to a black skin care product or an African American skin care product, you may be less likely to look for anti-aging products as early as a person with lighter skin.

When the aging process begins, the skin care products you will need are those designed for the more common concerns related to black skin. Simply stated, darker skin does not age as fast as lighter skin and when it does, wrinkles are not at the top of the list of concerns. The aging process for black skin is normally marked by a toughness of the skin, or small benign growths, changes in pigmentation, and sagging skin. Part of the issue with black skin as it ages that the skin cells tend to be thicker and more likely to stick together. Part of the special black skin care regiments is a product that keeps the skin cells sloughing off.

It's also a good idea to explore the black and African American skin care products for general skin care early on. While the aging process is delayed, good early skin care is always a bonus. Well nourished skin is more resistant to the ravages of age.








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