Routine of Face Care

The front of the human head is called the face. It is a central organ of sense and is also very central in the expression of emotion. So,try to take care of it. No matter,what is your age(!).
There are many ways for taking care your face. But,first of all you have to maintain a 'routine' for good face care.


  • Figure out your skin type. The most common types are oily, dry, normal, or sensitive. Some can be a combination of these. You will need to buy products that can accommodate your skin type.Better if you will use expensive one or the one that is with a good brand name.
  • Research what cleansers, lotions, makeup, etc. are recommended by other people with your skin type. For example, if you have sensitive skin and a certain brand is highly recommended you might want to consider sampling that brand.
  • Note down a list what you think need to do for keeping your skin looks nice. This will provide you with a basis of what you need to make a priority.
  • Wash your face twice a day with warm water and a gentle cleanser. Use a mask or scrub once or twice a week. If you have acne or blackheads, OTC products with benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and glycolic acid can be effective. (But if you have cystic acne, it would be smart to go to the dermatologist and possibly get a prescription medication.)
  • Don't fill up your vanity with bottles and bottles of beauty potions. Putting too much on your skin can do permanent damage. 
  • If you have blackheads on your chin, and your dermatologist prescribed you a cream for it, put that cream on and go to sleep. Do not put benzoyl peroxide over that, or it will burn and sting like no end.
  • Know what to do when skin scares happen to you! If you have flaky, rough patches: use a non-comedogenic moisturizer that is oil free. If you have oily or shiny spots: blot gently with a clean facial tissue, and resist the urge to over wash your face (it will create more oil). If you have acne: stick to your regular skin care routine, but add in a topically applied acne medication every day to every other day. If you have a rash: don't put anything on your skin; you are likely allergic to something.
  • Stick to your routine. Keep travel-size bottles of your favorite products in your purse, car, gym bag, etc. So you can use them when needed.

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