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The right ways to cleanse,
moisturize & exfoliate your skin:
You probably learned in school that your skin is your body's
largest organ. What you probably weren't taught is how to
properly care for your skin. The truth is no matter your age or
skin type, the minute you start taking care of your skin --
keeping it clean, nourished & pampered -- it will respond in
gratitude & you will reap the benefits. Here I show you tips on
how to properly care for your skin, from the right way to wash
your face, to the best moisturizers & UV protection.
Before we start with the proper daily 4-step skincare routine,
you'll need to know your skin type. How you care for your skin
is utterly dependent on the type of skin you have: oily,
normal/combination, dry, sensitive or sun- damaged. Check out
this article to determine what skin type you are.

The Basic 4-Step Skincare Regimen
You need to find a good cleanser that
• your skin responds well to, and stick with it.
Avoid soap at all costs. According to Rona Berg, in her book,
'Beauty,' a French cosmetics executive once told her 'soap
should only ever touch your skin from the neck down.' Most
cleansers contain oil, water & surfactants. The oil dissolves
oil on your face, surfactants dissolve dirt & makeup & the water
washes it all away. The secret is finding the right mix of oil.
Too much on your skin will clog pores, while too little will dry
it out. This is why you need to know your skin type.
Most women need only clean their faces at night. In the morning,
a splash of lukewarm water is all you need. However, if you
apply moisturizer at night, you will need to cleanse in the
morning, too. Never wash your face with hot or cold water (both
hot & cold water causes broken capillaries) & never go to bed
with makeup on, you run the risk of clogging your pores. Also be
careful about over-cleansing your skin.
Step 1: Cleansing Simple is key here.
Here's the best way to wash your face: Use warm water to loosen
dirt & clogged pores. Use a dime-sized bit of cleanser & gently
apply it in a circular motion, then rinse with cool water. Cool
water tends to tighten the pores. You'll also want to take off
your makeup with a proper makeup remover.
Step 2: Exfoliate
The most important thing you can do for bright, glowing skin is
gentle daily exfoliation,' Katie Rodan, clinical assistant
professor at Stanford University, said in Allure's April 2005
issue. 'Not weekly, daily. Do it in the shower every morning, a
routine like brushing your teeth.'
Every 3 weeks, skin cells are replenished, meaning new skin
cells make their way up from the lowest level of the epidermis.
The secret to exfoliating is to make way for new skin cells by
getting rid of dead skin cells. Removing dead skin cells helps
give your skin a youthful, fresh appearance not only because new
skin cells are fresh & plump, but because getting rid of the
dead skin allows your skin to absorb moisturizer more readily.
Exfoliation is the step most people skip in their daily skincare
routine. But trust me, if you start properly exfoliating your
skin, you will notice an almost immediate difference.
So how much should you exfoliate?
If you have oily or combination skin, you'll need to exfoliate 4
or 5 times a week, after you cleanse. If you have dry skin or
sensitive skin, it's recommended that you exfoliate once or
twice a week. You'll actually need to exfoliate more in summer &
any hot months because sweat acts like glue & will cause your
dead skin cells to stick together and coat your skin. Many women
with mature or sun-damaged skin (a sure sign: wrinkles) have
turned to different types of hydroxies which act as deep
exfoliants. According to Berg, one of the reasons men's skin
looks more youthful than women's is because men tend to
exfoliate daily when they shave.
Should you use a toner?
Some people swear by toners, but many beauty experts do not.
Toners are meant to remove all remaining traces of oil, makeup &
dirt, but a good cleanser should do this. So go ahead, skip it &
save money. Turns out only copy machines really need toner.
Step 3: Moisturize
A basic law of beauty is that everyone, no matter her skin type,
should moisturize. Even if your skin is oily, it will benefit
from moisturizers. (The only exception is those with acne). Why?
Moisturizers attract moisture & draw it into the skin. They also
seal in moisture (Berg calls this the 'Saran Wrap effect') &
plump skin cells. So how much should you moisturize? Your skin
will tell you. When your skin is tight, it's crying out for
moisture. Be careful not to overmoisturize -- this can cause
pore-clogging. For the skinny on great moisturizers for your
skin type, check out this article.
Step 4: Apply sunscreen
The #1 cause of wrinkles is sun damage, so it's important to use
sunscreen from your early years on even in winter & on cloudy
days. A great trick is to purchase 2 moisturizers: one for
nighttime & one for daytime that includes UV protection. Don't
use moisturizers with sunscreen at night, the ingredients are
not meant to be used 27/7 & can aggravate the skin. When
choosing a sunscreen, make sure it contains 1 of 3 ingredients
as an 'active ingredient': titanium dioxide or zinc oxide.
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