Navigating the World of Skin Care Products

It seems not a day goes by without another highly advanced skin care product arriving on the market, promising outstanding results and a solution to all skin-related problems. As a billion-dollar industry, the skin care world can be tough to navigate when looking for the proper products to use on your body — especially your face. Becoming familiar with your own skin is one easy way to ensure you make the proper decision when it comes to skin care products for you.

First, it is crucial to determine what type of skin you have. People fall into five skin-type categories. Skin can be oily, dry, normal, sensitive or a combination of all. Does your skin feel greasy by 11 a.m., or is your face constantly pealing because of its dryness? Does your skin easily react to harsh chemicals? Asking yourself these types of questions will help you figure out what type of skin you have. It will also help you discern how certain products will affect your skin. If you have a sensitive skin-type, you’ll want to avoid washes and lotions that incorporate intense chemicals. Or, if you have an oily skin type, you’ll want to avoid products that contain high oil content.

Another factor that some people fail to take into consideration when choosing skin care products is their complexion. This involves determining your skin’s reaction to various elements — mainly the sun. The tone of your skin is usually a good indicator of what type of complexion you have. For example, some skin (usually that of a darker tone) tans relatively easy without burning. Other types (like very light skin) turn red the minute they’re exposed to sun. Certain skin products will be able to curb the effect these elements have on your skin.

You must then decide what type of result you are looking for in a skin care product. For example, you may be looking for a product that provides intense moisture for your skin. In today’s market, many are looking for skin care products that either prevent and cure acne, or reduce the appearance of wrinkles and other effects aging has on skin. When planning this part of your daily regimen, it’s also important to remember how beneficial protecting your skin against various diseases can be. So, you may want to invest in a skin care product that contains SPF protection.

Just like shopping for any product, it’s important to know what you’re looking for before you complete an impulse buy. By considering all these factors, you will be able to navigate the skin care market with ease and invest in the product that will provide you with optimum results based on your individual needs.

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