User post: Must Have Skin Care Tools

Complete Skin Care Therapy
Complete Skin Care Therapy

In order to attain soft supple skin, and a beautiful complexion constant care and attention is required no matter what your age or skin type. However, when shopping for basic skin care products it can get quite overwhelming with the plethora of skin care products on the market. Below is what I consider the essentials for a beautiful complexion.

Cleanser - a good cleanser will remove dirt and is gentle on the skin. It should not strip away the natural oils leaving your skin overly tight and dry. If you suffer from dry skin, consider milk or lotion cleansers versus foaming cleansers. Oily skin types can use a foaming cleanser. For acne and/or sensitive skin there are specific cleansers on the market for your skin type. These products are usually free of fragrances and other chemicals that are usually associated with skin reactions. Get DIY cleansers and check out some great skin cleansers.

Makeup Remover - facial cleansers are usually not formulated to remove eye makeup. Therefore, consider a makeup remover instead of scrubbing the eye area with cleansers or soap and water.

Toner - as in my previous posts, I have emphasized the importance of toner. Their purpose is to restore ph balance and remove any left over cleanser. For sensitive and dry skin consider Rosewater. For oily skin consider witch hazel and if to drying mix a little with rosewater. Combination skin can use green tea toners or chamomile.

Moisturizer - again understanding your skin type is critical when selecting your moisturizer. Oily skin should consider lotions instead of creams. Others should select creams rich in emollients and natural ingredients. Additionally, you really should have a day moisturizer with SPF and a night moisturizer full of nutrients for your skin.

Masks - consider facial masks to fully hydrate and draw out impurities. Again, the selection of these products should be based on your skin type. I prefer to make my own clay masks as I can be sure I am using the right clay for my skin type.

Exfoliates should also be a part of your skin care routine. They slough off dead skin, and promote circulation. An easy, inexpensive exfoliate is to just add a little cornmeal to your facial cleanser once in a while.

The above is what I consider the basic skin care tools. However, depending on your age and condition of your skin, specific products might be in order, such as eye creams, or spot treatments (tea tree oil) for blemish control. When selecting these types of products read the labels and search for any clinical data or valid testimonies to support the manufactures claims.

Lastly, your skin care routine should include your whole body. Exfoliate with sugar or salt scrubs to revitalize the skin and promote circulation, then moisturize and protect. Special attention should be taken for the neck and cleavage area, called the V-zone. The skin is thin in this area and is prone to premature aging. So when slathering on the moisturizer do not forget this area.

What are your "must have" skin care tools?

My other posts here on Shine:

Minimize Large Pores
Select the Right Mineral Makeup for Your Skin Type
Super Moisturize Your Hair this Fall
Herbal Facial - for a great complexion

CarolB - author of 300+ Skin Care Recipes

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