The most important factor of your life is to protect your skin from various infections. As your face skin is so sensitive that by getting in contact with any chemical product or any natural infection from nature, it severely affects your skin. For that, you must do some necessary steps to protect from such skin damage. Following are the steps to be followed:
1. Your skincare routine should be kept simple and effective. If you complicate it you will be less likely to continue using the right products for your skin.
2. Do wash your hands before cleansing. This is due to the bacteria contact on the hands and if you have open lesions or spots you will allow the bacteria in, this can lead to a secondary infection.
3. Don’t pick your spots. This will allow bacteria in and possible secondary infection. Also, it may lead to scarring.
4. Don’t overuse grainy exfoliators. If a manual exfoliator is recommended to you use once a week. Excessive use will strip the skin and prevent healing. Also, let the exfoliator work for you don’t rub it hard into the skin.
5. Do stop using a new product when your skin becomes tight and red. This is a pre-reaction and if you stop it in the early stages you will still be able to use the product by slowly adding it to your skin routine. Contact your therapist for advice.
6. Do take essential fatty acids. These are well documented to help hydrate the surface layer of the skin and reduce sensitivities. Good quality fish oil or flax is recommended.
7. Remember cosmetic products purchased in supermarkets have little active ingredients that are not strong enough to make physical changes to the skin.
To get more personalized information, the best thing to do is to schedule a consultation with Stacey Power at the Beautiphi Auckland.
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Follow These Simple Skincare Routine Tips for Flawless Skin
1. Your skincare routine should be kept simple and effective. If you complicate it you will be less likely to continue using the right products for your skin.
2. Do wash your hands before cleansing. This is due to the bacteria contact on the hands and if you have open lesions or spots you will allow the bacteria in, this can lead to a secondary infection.
3. Don’t pick your spots. This will allow bacteria in and possible secondary infection. Also, it may lead to scarring.
4. Don’t overuse grainy exfoliators. If a manual exfoliator is recommended to you use once a week. Excessive use will strip the skin and prevent healing. Also, let the exfoliator work for you don’t rub it hard into the skin.
5. Do stop using a new product when your skin becomes tight and red. This is a pre-reaction and if you stop it in the early stages you will still be able to use the product by slowly adding it to your skin routine. Contact your therapist for advice.
6. Do take essential fatty acids. These are well documented to help hydrate the surface layer of the skin and reduce sensitivities. Good quality fish oil or flax is recommended.
7. Remember cosmetic products purchased in supermarkets have little active ingredients that are not strong enough to make physical changes to the skin.
To get more personalized information, the best thing to do is to schedule a consultation with Stacey Power at the Beautiphi Auckland.
Address: Beautiphi, 2C/1, Tika Street, Parnell, Auckland, 1052, New Zealand
Website: https://www.beautiphi.co.nz/
Website: https://www.beautiphi.co.nz/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beautiphiNZ/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw3WRVVzRVt9D3In_iKrMYA/
Customer care: info@beautiphi.co.nz
Contact: 022 383 7968