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Ways to Cure White Heads On Your Skin

10th January 2022
"Picking and popping whiteheads simply doesn’t work, and it may do more harm than good. In some cases, it can lead to irritation and permanent scarring."

Picking and popping whiteheads simply doesn’t work, and it may do more harm than good. In some cases, it can lead to irritation and permanent scarring.

Home remedies are perhaps the easiest and most affordable whitehead removal options.

Here is the list of a few home remedies that help to cure and prevent whiteheads:

Vitamin A cream

Vitamins A

Vitamin A is a vitamin that has potent antioxidant effects. Vitamin A has the capacity to reduce redness and inflammation while also supporting healthy cell development in terms of skin health.

Vitamin A products can induce flushing and sun sensitivity.

Moreover, when utilizing these products, you should always use sunscreen on a regular basis.

Tea tree oil

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil has been promoted as a natural anti-inflammatory. It potentially has antibacterial properties.

Because of these actions, tea tree oil helps in the removal of whiteheads.

The oil can be applied directly to your face.

Moreover, tea tree oil is also included in skincare products such as cleansers, masks, and spot treatments.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera

Another plant-based component is aloe Vera. Aloe Vera, like tea tree oil, is available as an extract or skincare product and is one of the best ingredients for the removal of whiteheads.

Apple cider vinegar

Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is very acidic and is used as an astringent, capable of drying up and reducing pores.

Apple cider vinegar also possesses antibacterial and anti-microbial characteristics, which aid to relieve inflammation.

Two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar combined with eight ounces (oz) warm water can be applied directly to the affected skin and kept on for 20 minutes.

This procedure can be performed every time the face is cleansed.

Honey

Honey

Honey contains strong antibacterial properties. Because of its sticky, thick consistency, it smothers pores and remains in place, allowing it to penetrate deep into the skin.

Heat a tablespoon of honey in the microwave for 15 seconds, or until it is slightly warm to the touch.

After cleansing the skin, apply the warmed honey directly to it and leave it on for 15 minutes.

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Skincare myths you wish you knew it before

5th January 2022
"The fact is that a lot of skincare advice just doesn’t work, and some skincare myths can even cause harm."

Everyone wants a clear, radiant complexion. But getting there might depend more on your ability to recognize fact from fiction than how much you follow a cleansing regimen or how much you spend on products. The fact is that a lot of skincare advice just doesn’t work, and some skincare myths can even cause harm.

Let’s have a look behind common skincare myths you should stop believing:

Drinking water keeps your skin hydrated

There is no evidence that drinking more or less water is helpful or harmful to your skin.

While drinking more water can be beneficial for other health conditions, water does not automatically get absorbed by your skin when you drink it.

It hydrates our cells as it is absorbed by the bloodstream and filtered by the kidneys, which does help hydrate our bodies overall.

The best way to keep your skin hydrated is to avoid dry air (or use a humidifier), use a gentle cleanser, and use a moisturizer daily or ingredients that help keep moisture locked in your skin barrier, like hyaluronic acid

Not washing your face causes acne

Hygiene doesn't play a role in the development of acne.

Acne involves oil production, bacteria, clogged pores, and inflammation, with hormones and stress playing a significant role and diet for some people.

Not washing your face doesn't help your situation but it certainly doesn't cause acne.

You Don’t Need Sunscreen If It’s Not Sunny Outside

While we know that SPF isn’t only a necessity for long days hanging out in the sun, it turns out that broad-spectrum SPF is even necessary when the skies are gray.

You can get burned even on cloudy days. Spending time out in the suntans protection can lead to damage over time and can show up down the road as visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles and dark spots.

So yes, you need to wear sunscreen year-round no matter your skin tone.

You Don’t Need Moisturizer If You Have Oily Skin

No matter what your skin type—oily and acne-prone or dry and dehydrated—you need to be using some kind of moisturizer to keep your skin balanced and nourished.

The differences lie in the type and amount of moisturizer your skin needs.

While oily skin requires the least amount of moisture, a moisturizer is still vital for nourishing and hydrating the skin.

There’s No Such Thing as Over-Exfoliating

Yes, exfoliating does have its benefits, including helping to slough away dead skin cells—which could be responsible for your dull-looking complexion—that have built up on your skin’s surface over time.

But you can overdo it and irritate your skin. The answer to how many times a week you should exfoliate varies from person to person.

Some can handle daily exfoliation, while others may only need to do it once or twice a week.

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Is your skin winter-ready?

10th January 2022
"Rashes, dry and flaky patches of skin are some of the most prevalent skin issues during winter."

Rashes, dry and flaky patches of skin are some of the most prevalent skin issues during winter. The dryness of both the outdoor air and indoor heat can draw moisture away from your skin if you’re not properly prepared.

Here are tips for getting your skin winter-ready:

Look for the right moisturizer

Beating the chilly winter air is equally as tough as escaping the summer heat.

You have to find the right moisturizer that locks in the essential oils in your skin for a longer period.

Ensure that you are applying that moisturizer twice a day. If you have extremely dry skin and hands, you can opt for an oil-based moisturizer during the winter.

Water-based moisturizers are great for summer, but in winter they are not effective as they dry up your skin too often.

Use a softer cleanser

When it comes to taking care of your skin in preparation for winter, choose the type of cleanser that cleans and moisturizes.

Since winter is notorious for drying out your skin, the last thing you want to do is choose a harsh cleanser that will further rid your skin of its natural moisture.

Harsh soaps and cleansers contain various types of chemicals that strip your skin of oil. Use softer soaps that contain natural ingredients.

A good rule of thumb is, if you can’t pronounce the ingredients on the label, odds are that the cleanser contains chemicals that can be harsh to the skin.

Wear sunscreen daily

Many people believe that you only need to wear sunscreen in the spring and summer months, but it’s just as imperative to wear it in the winter.

Year-round, the sun emits harmful UV rays. These UV rays can significantly damage the skin by drying it out, causing wrinkles and sunspots, even causing you to develop skin cancer.

Luckily, various types of sunscreen double as a moisturizer.

Lip Scrubbing

Winters affect your lips as well. They get dry and chapped.

To avoid it from happening, start using lip scrubs in advance. It will nourish your skin and also remove the dead chapped skin.

Also, drink more water to help get rid of this problem.

Short Showers

There are a few changes that you need to do in your shower routine as well.

Taking long hot showers can be tempting but hot water damages your skin and makes it dry.

Opt for a lukewarm shower and make it quick. Also, switch from soaps to shower gels. Soaps make your skin dry.

On the other hand, shower gels are more nourishing and moisturizing.

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