Posts Tagged ‘SPF’

1. Clean and balance the skin
Choosing the right cleanser is the first step to prepare the skin as a good canvas. If your skin is sensitive, make sure your skin away from materials that are too hard, such as witch hazel and the content of hydroxyl or glycolic acids. These materials can irritate skin and cause redness. Find a facial cleanser gentle enough to get the best results. Find a pH balanced cleanser. Skin, naturally has a pH between 4.5 to 6. The lower the pH value of cleaning, the more acid it implies. The higher the value, the more neutral, the highest value is 7. The skin needs a bit of acidity to kill bacteria, so if you do not have problem skin, look for cleaning proper pH balance. If there is a problem with acne, look for a higher level of acidity, because the bacterium grows in a state of alkaline (basic). After cleaning, always make sure the skin has been washed perfectly, and there is no residue that may stick to the make-up perfect.

2. Exfoliate your face and neck skin
No one likes to see the make-up lumpy. So, be sure to avoid the cause of error in this makeup, the dead skin cells. Exfoliate is to erode the layer of dead skin cells that accumulate on the top of the skin that covers the face of youthful skin cells beneath. Find a fairly gentle scrub that contains small grains in the form of a round. Do not forget to exfoliate your neck as well. You can find this kind exfoliate on facial cleanser. But make sure your face is not in a inflammatory condition caused by acne, because acne is inflamed when exposed to friction could be worse. Read the rest of this entry »



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