Wednesday, 22 April 2015

How To Moisturise Your Skin



Do you have dry skin most of the time and tried many ways to combat this problem? Read on to find out how to improve the moisture in your skin.


Steps


1
Find a daily body wash that suits your skin type. Assuming your skin is quite dry, try not to buy a cheap body wash, research a recommended product, with good reviews. Good body wash products normally contain essential oils such as: coconut oil, olive oil and jojoba oils that help keep moisture. If you can, visit shops that specialize in natural products, for example the Body Shop and Lush. Avoid soaps with alcohol and some soap bars, because even though they leave the skin 'squeaky clean', this strips the skin of its natural oils which may be the reason why you have dry skin.




2
Dry your skin properly. Some people are often in a rush in the morning and don’t dry properly which means your skin will dry out during the day.

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3
Choose the right moisturizer. This is the most important stage. As mentioned everyone has a unique skin type. However the more natural the product the better! Less chemicals and less side effects. Many people use shea butter and essential oils based cream. This helps keep your skin healthy and moisturized.


4
Keep hand cream/ body cream in your bag. Make this one of your essential items in your bag. Depending on where you are in the world, some creams may need to have a good SPF to protect the skin. Keeping a cream in your bag also reminds you to moisturize your hands after you have washed your hands. Often people have dry hands because water dries out the skin.


5
To ensure your skin is smooth and healthy, every week or 2 weeks give your skin a treat. Use body scrub or a body mask occasionally to wash off dirt but keep the moisture. Doing this can help keep your skin moisturized, smooth and soft.


6
Become familiar with a daily skin routine. It is important to allow yourself time in the mornings ( or evenings) to pamper your skin. If you're in a rush you may not reach all the dry areas on your body when applying lotion.

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