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Friday, November 14, 2014

Blackheads, Dry Skin, Oily Skin, Redness? Here's Some Tips.

Unfortunately throughout my years I have had all of the above. How do i deal with it? It is super hard. A lot of products to pick from. are the more high-end ones more effective? No. In mu opinion having a skin care routine is highly crucial.

Dry skin-a good face moisturizer is a key. First let us talk about taking care of the inside. Drinking plenty of water is a must. Water keeps our skin nourished and hydrated, so yes water is a key element in every aspect. Now let's take care of the outside. Apply moisturizer when face is damp. It locks in the moisture. And of course as season change your moisturizer may change all depending how your skin reacts to different season.

Blackheads-how unhappy they make me. I have a couple of methods that work great for them. I use Biore strips about once a week. I also use Witch Hazel, i dampen a cotton pad and dab it on my areas of work like nose, sides of my face and forehead, It is my staple, it is the Garnier Clean + Blackhead Scrub for Oily Skin. After a long week of work, cleaning, duties of a mother hen, this works amazing. It really scrubs off the ickyness from my face and my blackheads scrub off, of course not all of them. Using this, I swear by this. it makes my face normal, no oilyness. When I apply my foundation, it has a nice smooth effect and no cakey-ness.

Redness?- I personally love to use (for ladies) a green primer, as some of us may know, the green concealer or primer cancels out the redness. I love to use Smashboxx Photo Finish More Than Primer Blemish Control. It does an amazing hob. It also helps with acne.

Oily Skin- I struggle with this a lot, I either blot, powder or use matte foundation and primer to help control my face from shinning from the oils. Washing your face daily, removing all of your make-up, drinking plenty of water is again the key. Sometimes if you hair gets in your face can cause some of the oilyness.


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