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One-Step Skin Care Changes for Healthier Skin

October 17th, 2020

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Having a skin care routine is a great start to healthier skin. However, it can also be a little intimidating to come up with a truly high-quality skin care routine, especially when there are new product lines coming out every week. Your skin care routine doesn’t have to be 10 steps or break the bank to be effective in making your skin healthier. There are plenty of great skin care routines that are only a few steps long. If you’re looking to make a better skin care routine, take advantage of these simple steps.

1. Apply Sunscreen Every Day

Ask any dermatologist, and they’ll confirm that applying sunscreen is one of the most important things you can do for your skin. UV rays are extremely detrimental to your skin, causing premature aging, sunspots and other concerns. Although it may appear cloudy outside, there are still UV rays that can come through the clouds. Incorporating sunscreen into your daily routine will protect your skin and is important to maintain your skin’s health and beauty.

There are plenty of ways you can add sunscreen to your routine, from applying sunscreen directly to switching out current products for UV-protecting ones. Many moisturizers and foundations already have an SPF rating. In addition, if you are spending prolonged time in the sun (beach vacation, anyone?) it is recommended to reapply sunscreen every two hours.

2. Avoid Products that Cause Irritation

This might seem like an obvious one — if a product irritates your skin, why use it? However, there are signs on the skin that many people misinterpret. Part of the problem tends to be that people don’t know how to determine when a product is irritating to the skin.

If you experience any burning, itching, redness or excessive dryness, the product you’re using is probably not suitable for your skin type. You may experience slight redness with some exfoliants, but that redness should go away quickly. To avoid the possibility of all over irritation, we recommend testing a small spot on your skin. It will help you see the effect of a product on your skin on a small scale. If your skin reacts negatively, stop using the product.

3. Introduce Products Slowly

If you’re interested in making changes to your skincare routine, it’s a good idea to introduce new products one-at-a-time. Trying multiple products at once can be problematic in multiple ways. First, you will not be able to see the results of a product on the skin. It’s estimated by dermatologists that it takes about a month to see the effects of a product on your skin. Based on this, it is best to wait several weeks before introducing additional products. Second, you’ll be able to tell whether a specific product is causing redness or irritation. If you start two to three different products at once and experience itching or prolonged redness, you won’t know which product is the cause. If you introduce new products one-at-a-time, you will be able to better determine if any cause irritation to the skin.

4. Moisturize Whenever You Exfoliate

Exfoliation is a useful tool for your skin care process, because it gets rid of old dead skin cells. However, if you exfoliate too much, you could remove more than just dead skin cells. Over-exfoliation could cause irritation and dryness because it will strip skin of necessary moisture.

The answer here is to sparingly use a gentle exfoliator and moisturize after every use. When you moisturize, you’ll be able to help preserve the benefits from exfoliation by preventing dryness and preserving the natural glow.

5. Treat Your Skin Every So Often

It’s a good idea to give your skin an additional treat every so often to keep it healthy and happy. For most people, this “additional treat” comes in the form of a spa trip. If you’re looking to make your skin happy and healthy at a lower cost, a clinical salon might be your best option.

Clinical salons are a great way to maximize your skin care regimen. Not only can these salons often do similar skin care processes as other salons, but they’re also typically cheaper. Plus, you’re giving students the chance to try out their skills under the watchful eye of a trained cosmetologist or esthetician. You can attend a clinical salon at Tricoci University of Beauty Culture to get that kind of benefit for your own.

Conclusion

Skin care routines do not need to be complicated to produce great results. If you take these simple steps, you’ll end up with a better skin care routine and happier skin. The most important tip is to listen to what your skin is telling you. Pay attention to redness, irritation, or other unexpected happenings with your skin and examine any changes that could be the cause to determine the appropriate next steps.  Whether you’re making changes at home or attending a Tricoci University clinical salon for a little extra assistance, these steps can make your skin healthier.

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