Monday, July 18, 2011

How to Look Good Without Makeup

Looking good without makeup can save you a lot of time and money. Your attention should turn to your skin's health. Healthy skin is radiant and beautiful. After all, a lot of makeup is designed to cover up or camouflage unhealthy skin conditions. The choices available on the market may seem overwhelming, and it will take time and experimentation to find out what combination of products works best for your skin.

with the following instructions you can look pretty ok.

1. Understand your skin type. Is your skin dry or oily? If it has patches of both, that is called combination skin. Some products will work well on oily skin but further dry already dry skin, so you must understand your skin's specific needs before buying products for it. If you have sensitive skin or any skin allergies, that is also something to be concerned about. You may want to visit a makeup counter and have a skin care consultant help you identify your skin type. Even if you don't buy any products, this information will be invaluable as you put together a skin care routine.
2. Treat underlying skin conditions such as acne or uneven skin tone. To look good without makeup, you will have to learn to prevent and treat unsightly skin conditions, since you will not be able to cover them up. Visiting a dermatologist may save you a lot of time and money in the long run. Instead of experimenting with and discarding products, your skin doctor may prescribe just the right medication for your skin.
3. Moisturize day and night. If you have oily skin, use a lighter serum. If you have dry skin, you can use a heavier moisturizer. Beginning in your mid-20s, you may want to look for products with anti-aging properties, such as retinol and collagen. Keeping your skin well-hydrated will keep it soft and luminous.
4. Apply sunscreen when you leave the house. UV rays from the sun can damage your skin in a variety of ways. They can darken areas, leaving patchy skin. They can also darken acne scars, leaving reminders of past pimples for months or years. Use a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30, even on cloudy days.
5. Moisturize day and night. If you have oily skin, use a lighter serum. If you have dry skin, you can use a heavier moisturizer. Beginning in your mid-20s, you may want to look for products with anti-aging properties, such as retinol and collagen. Keeping your skin well-hydrated will keep it soft and luminous.
6. Take care of yourself. This includes getting the proper amount of rest, between seven to nine hours a night. Not getting enough sleep can cause bags or dark circles under your eyes. Eat well by making sure you eat enough calories and a varied, balanced diet. A poor diet can cause acne and sallow, dull skin. Drink lots of water. Getting at least 8 cups of water a day will keep your skin glowing and can improve skin tone.

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