Saturday, 16 August 2014

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT CREAM PRODUCT FOR YOUR SKIN.

Good afternoon dear perfectionist, how are you enjoying your day,hope good, ,just got inspired to write this post, when I went across the street to buy something and I saw a lady who Is fair but had some part of her face a little whiter than the other part,first thing I had was a flash back to friend of mine who is currently suffering from skin bleach,that she now have to cover her face and then I said to myself this must be from poor decision to choose the right cream, as a perfectionist One of the most important decisions you will ever make is to choose cream that works for you. It is important to know what works best for your skin. You need to know whether you have extremely sensitive skin, extra oily skin or dry skin. Nevertheless, unless you consult an expert in the industry, you may not know what product(s) works right without trying it out, and that's why am here to break it down for you, Skin experts often recommend a skin care regime consisting of three basic ingredients, including retinol, benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. Most and some of the best skin care products contain the following ingredients:

Vitamin A

Vitamin A is available in the form of retinol (retinaldehyde), retinyl-propionate or retinoic acid (Retin-A). Nonetheless, if you are pregnant it is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider before administering Vitamin A products. Retinoic acid is particularly useful in knocking out bacteria. In addition, it helps regulate the shedding of dead skin layers and pore clogging oils, which help in decreasing visible pore sizes. Topical Vitamin A products help to increase the structural collagen, your natural moisturizer and elastin fibers. It reduces dark pigmentation and provides first-line medication for rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis and acne.

Vitamin C & E

Vitamin C helps to guard against sun-induced wrinkling, by knocking out free radicals, as well as inflammation after exposure to UV. Furthermore, it can reduce brown age spots and rosy rosacea look, offering a greater impact when used together with Vitamin A. Vitamin C should be used with Vitamin E. While Vitamin C offers a water-soluble effect that scavenge free radicals in water-soluble skin parts, Vitamin E works effectively on lipid-soluble skin parts. Therefore, to avoid the lipid cell parts from aging, your skin care cream should not have Vitamin E.

Other Antioxidants

Some of the leading skin care products contain antioxidants, particularly sunscreens to protect the skin from UV light. Most of the antioxidants have blue, green or red pigments that work effectively in humans, as shown by a few studies. Some of the new antioxidants include ubiquinone (coenzyme Q10), idebenone, ferulic acid, resveratrol and alpha lipoic, present in most skin care products.

Olive oil

Olive oils are a natural moisturizer that can be used on hair, nails, scalp and lips. Therefore, skin care products that contain olive oil are highly recommended. According to studies, olive oil helps to decrease UVB skin-damage. Nevertheless, extra-virgin olive oil works even better, although it can irritate the skin of some people.

Hope this helped,so next time you go shopping for your cream product do well to choose the right cream product,best for your skin.

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