Basics Skin Care
- Skin Care on a budget
- When building a skin care routine, it’s important to remember that products don’t need to be expensive to be effective. Adopting a simple, three-step approach that includes cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting your skin can help reduce skin care costs while keeping your skin healthy.
- follow these tips for your skin and savings:
- Cleanse your skinbefore applying skin care products and before going to bed. A gentle cleanser removes dirt, oil, and debris, and helps prevent clogged pores and breakouts. To prevent irritation, limit face washing to twice a day and after sweating.
- Get the most from your moisturizerby applying it to damp skin. Moisturizer traps water in your skin, helping it look brighter and younger. Remember to moisturize your face, body, and lips, even if you have oily skin.
- Use sun protectionto help prevent wrinkles, age spots, and skin cancer. Whether you seek shade, wear sun-protective clothing, or apply sunscreen, sun protection is an important part of your daily skin care. Apply sunscreen to all skin not covered by clothing.
- Consider using dual-function products, such as a moisturizer with sunscreen. Make sure the sunscreen is broad-spectrum and has an SPF of 30 or higher, and remember to reapply every two hours or after swimming or sweating.
- Read the label. Look for products for your skin type that say “non-comedogenic” or “won’t clog pores.”
- Consider using petroleum jelly.This inexpensive product can have several uses, including moisturizing dry skin and nails and treating minor injuries.
- To know your skin type, and for fast and best results contact us.
- Face Wash
- Wet your face with lukewarm water and use your fingertips gently to apply cleanser. Using a washcloth, mesh sponge, or anything other than your fingertips can irritate your skin.
- Do not scrub your face as scrubbing irritates the skin.
- Use a gentle, non-abrasive cleanser that does not contain alcohol.
- Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry with a soft towel.
- Apply moisturizer if your skin is dry or itchy. Be gentle when applying any cream around your eyes.
- Skin Care Tips
- Apply moisturizer liberally. Moisturizer traps water in our skin, giving it a more youthful appearance. For best results, use a facial moisturizer, body moisturizer, and lip balm.
- Use Face Wash Regularly
- Avoid smoking.
- Eat healthy foods.A healthy diet promotes healthy skin. Make sure you eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
- Get enough sleep.It’s called beauty rest for a reason. Sleep gives your body time to refresh and renew itself. Atleast 8 hours of sleep/day is necessary.
- Sun Protection
- Skin Care for your hands
- Apply moisturizer liberally
- Use moisturizing Sanitizers
- Sun Protection – Apply Sunscreens and cover up your hands
- Winter Skin Care
- Keep your Shower Warm and Short
- Cover Yourself
- Don’t Skip Sunscreen
- Apply Misturizers liberally – facial moisturizer, body moisturizer, and lip balm.
- Drink Plenty of water.
- Take Healthy diet.
- Sun Screens
- Sun protection forms the foundation of basic skin care. The sun’s rays make our skin age more quickly. We have so much evidence that the sun prematurely ages our skiin also called as “photoaging.” To help protect skin from the sun and other harmful UV rays, follow these tips:
- Seek shade.Be sure to seek shade between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and whenever your shadow looks shorter than you are.
- Cover up youself.Gloves help to minimize common signs of aging on our hands such as age spots. Sunglasses help reduce fine lines around our eyes.
- Apply sunscreen every day before going outdoors.To protect your skin, apply sunscreen to all skin that clothing will not cover atleast half hour before going out. You want to use a sunscreen that offers broad-spectrum protection, SPF 30 (or higher), and water resistance
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- Sun protection forms the foundation of basic skin care. The sun’s rays make our skin age more quickly. We have so much evidence that the sun prematurely ages our skiin also called as “photoaging.” To help protect skin from the sun and other harmful UV rays, follow these tips:
- Role Of Lasers in Treatment
- Skin Conditions that can be treated with Lasers
- Pigmented Lesions and Tattoos
- Hair Reduction/removal
- Keloids/Hypertrophic scars
- Acne Scars
- Facial Rejuvenation
- Birth Marks
- Moles
- White Patch/Vitiligo
- Vaginal Tightening – Non Ablative
- Wrinkles
- Vampire Facial/Carbon Peel
- Hirsuitism
- Freckles / Nevus
- Skin Conditions that can be treated with Lasers