Serious Skin Care Product Basics
By: Chonticha Marijne
What's the difference between a serious skin care product and something else? Who says any skin care product isn't serious? Whether dealing with
acne, aging, wrinkles, scars or anything else, skin care is always serious to the person dealing with any particular issue.
These days, thousands of skin care products line grocery store and drug store shelves, their fancy colors and packaging beckoning to the
vanity found in all of us. Fresher skin, softer hair, smoother skin, no more wrinkles, whatever the case may be, there's a product out there
designed and created just for you!
Many different types of skin issues afflict billions of the world's inhabitants, and who's to say what's serious or not. A mild or severe case
of acne is still acne, and the same goes for freckles, lines, crow's feet, laugh lines and frown lines. What one person may consider a mild skin
condition might be devastating for another. So, when it all comes down to basics, all skin care products are serious.
That being said, not all of those products that line those shelves are worth their packaging, or their price tag. Keep one thing first and
foremost in your thoughts if you're looking for anti-wrinkle or anti-aging skin care products, or those meant to replenish, re-moisturize or
re-hydrate the skin. They all must contain some form of Retin or Vitamin A to be worth anything. Even then, it will take months of constant use
before you may see a difference, so patience is the key if you're trying to reverse the natural effects of aging. Also keep in mind that nothing
will make wrinkles or lines disappear, but certain skin products will plump up skin cells to lessen the appearance of those lines and
wrinkles.
For those who suffer from mild to severe cases of acne, products that contain alpha-hydroxy components will work best. Try to stay away from
products that contain alcohol, as those may cause even further drying to the skin. There are other whitening creams and ointments out there that
will reduce the appearance of freckles and scars, but again, long term use is recommended for best results.
Whether you decide to go for nationally know cosmetic brands or you want to try generic, or even natural, organic products, always read the
label to determine ingredients. Make sure that you are not allergic to any of those listed, and then, to be on the safe side, perform a skin test
with your new product before you apply it to large areas of your skin, not matter whether it's made for face or body care.
Yes, skin care is serious business, but search for products with a little healthy skepticism. Don't believe everything you read, whether it's
in your favorite glamour magazine or not. Learn to identify major ingredients and how they work on your skin. You don't have to be a chemist to
learn a few terms and basic compounds, but you do need to use common sense when choosing particular products, especially those that you use on
your skin.
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