Unless your under 14ish, then I can see why you wouldn't care too much about your skin. But, personally I think that EVERY age group has worries about their skin. When your in your teens and 20s your worrying about acne, discoloration, and all that stuff. Then when you hit your 30s and 40s your worry about aging and wrinkles.
But it's never too early to start!
Having radiant, healthy skin is super easy......Naturally.
When I say "Naturally" What does that ACTUALLY mean?
It means that we use HOMEMADE stuff (maybe except our moisturizers and our sunscreen). But that's it. Meaning we make our cleansers, scrubs, etc. from natural ingredients.
And so, this is what your skin care routine should look like:
-Cleanser 2x a day
-Exfoliate (1-2 times a week)
-Steam (1-2 times a week)
-Moisturizer and sunscreen (after EVERY cleanse and exfoliate. and if it's day time sunscreen)
-toner (if you use makeup)
This is what my skin care routine looks like (and EVERY thing I use) ...and I don't use makeup (this was suggested by Mary) . :
-Homemade recipe (found in skin care) of the flour, yogurt, lemon juice, milk, turmeric..
-Moisturizer - Eucerin PLUS intensive repair enriched lotion
-Sunscreen - Water Babies SPF 50 by Coppertone (I buy a travel size ones...their about a dollar at meijers or walmart) and it's waterproof
-Exfoliate - with the lemon and sugar recipe (also found in skin care tab)
-Steam
-Coconut Oil
AM routine:
-Cleanse with my flour yogurt cleanser
-moisturize with eucerin
-put Water babies sunscreen on
-rub some baby powder (or talcum powder) same thing to make it look less oily
PM routine:
-Cleanse with my flour yogurt cleanser
-moisturize with eucerin ORRR on some days I feel like it, I put COCONUT OIL and go to sleep
And some special days:
-I treat myself to a facial mask
ON SATURDAYS (PM routine):
-STEAM. (will be explained below)
-Exfoliate with lemon sugar
-moisturize (usually with eucerin)
Okay. So what is STEAM? Steam is pretty much a sauna...only for your gorgeous face.
It's a really simple process actually. This is what you'll need:
-HOT water
-salt (optional)
-microwave or something to get it kind of boiling
-large bowl
-towel
So in your bowl run some hot water in from the tap. Usually the steam doesn't last. So take it to the microwave and put it on for 10-30 sec. It should be boiling. Sprinkle in some salt if you'd like. Now take the bowl to a table. Put it on a table and hold the towel over your head. Now just pretty much get the steam to touch your face gently (so not too close) and do it for about the time when there's no more left.
Steaming helps to open your pores more effectively and it feels amazing too!
^^ STEAMING! :-)
Now you wanna EXFOLIATE. You can use whatever you like, the lemon sugar, or maybe your own. Sometimes when I'm "on the go" and I dunno where to find lemon and sugar, I scrub my skin with Noxzema Original Deep Cleansing Cream. And since, I only use it on rare occasions (when I'm on the go) I have a travel size one that I got at MEIJERS for about $2.
And as always, after exfoliating, moisturize.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CLEANSIN' AND EXFOLIAITIN' ? :O
Cleansing is suppose to be much gentler. All it does is just clean all that dirt that has been sitting on your beautiful face. And exfoliating is suppose to go in much more deep, into your pores and deep cleansing them, and removing dead skin cells; revealing much more radiant and glowing skin.
^^ My ALTERNATIVE (emergency) scrub
^^^ my sunscreen (it's in travel size so it fits in my purse/backpack easily)
^^^ My moisturizer
^^ random talcum powder OR you can use baby powder : ------------------------->
Well, yeah. Every person's skin is different, so no one's skin care routine will be exactly the same. I also LOVE to experiment with different products (even though it makes me breakout ha ha ha) but occasionally, when I do, I'll write a review or something.
Bye!
Cheerio! (As the say in London)
baby powder and flour love :-)
Can you explain the toner?
ReplyDeleteYou forgot to explain what it does...etc.
Thank you so much for reminding me Susie!
ReplyDeleteA toner is pretty much a "cleaning" item used after facing your face.
Cleanse, use the toner, and then moisturize. Most toners often dry your face and make it feel tight, but good toner's will make you feel relaxed, clean and fresh.
Most people are so suprised when they see all the dirt residue left behind in the cotton ball(you apply the toner with) after they have washed their faces.
I don't use a toner. I just never have. Most people who use toners, use makeup. Why is that?
A toner is pretty much closes your pores (way more than cold water) so the makeup won't "sink" into your skin, giving you dull skin.
I don't wear makeup, so I don't use a toner. But if you do, I have heard that it is highly suggested to be using one.
I might even give it a post so you can understand it better. Hope this helps!
:D
-Rainn!
Are you from London?
ReplyDeleteHaha no!
ReplyDeleteI'm from the U.S.
I just love saying Cheerio!