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lifestyleandyou · 10 months
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Instagram ads got me again y'all.
Bought the AprilSkin acne bundle, so far it feels nice? I smell....SOO good today. We'll see if this calms my skin down because I wanna...hangout and...go out without feeling like a gremlin!
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glowwithxtelle · 10 months
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ClearSkin Solutions: Effective Acne Products for a Flawless Complexion
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Introducing our Acne Products, a revolutionary line of skincare solutions specially formulated to target and combat acne breakouts. Our powerful combination of ingredients works synergistically to deeply cleanse, exfoliate, and purify the skin, effectively unclogging pores and preventing future blemishes. Whether it's our gentle yet effective cleanser, our targeted spot treatment, or our soothing moisturizer, each product in our Acne line is designed to help you achieve a clearer, healthier complexion. Say goodbye to stubborn acne and hello to renewed confidence with our exceptional range of acne-fighting products.
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samhealthyskinllc · 1 year
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For acne prone skin, oily skin, acne marks. Samhealthyskin Seaweed acne and oily skin treatment cleanser ingredients uses: https://samhealthyskin.wpcomstaging.com/2019/12/15/organic-skin-care-for-sensitive-skin-dry-skin-oily-skin-acnes-and-rosacea-skincare/
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zenmedskincare · 1 year
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skin-care-news · 7 months
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The 13 Best Foods For Healthy Skin
Your skin is not only the body's largest organ but also a reflection of your overall health. Maintaining healthy and radiant skin requires more than just external skincare products; it begins with the nutrients you provide your body from the inside. A well-balanced diet rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants can do wonders for your skin. In this article, we'll explore the 13 best foods for achieving and maintaining healthy, glowing skin.
1. Salmon:
Salmon is a fatty fish that's high in omega-3 fatty acids. These healthy fats help keep your skin moisturized and supple, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Omega-3s also have anti-inflammatory properties that can soothe skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
2. Avocado:
Avocados are packed with healthy fats, vitamins E and C, and antioxidants. These nutrients help keep your skin hydrated, protect it from UV damage, and promote collagen production, which is essential for skin elasticity.
3. Sweet Potatoes:
Sweet potatoes are rich in beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant that can give your skin a healthy glow by protecting it from sun damage and preventing premature aging.
4. Berries:
Berries like blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries are loaded with antioxidants, particularly vitamin C. Antioxidants help combat free radicals, reducing skin cell damage and promoting a more youthful appearance.
5. Walnuts:
Walnuts are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E, which help maintain the skin's moisture and protect it from oxidative stress.
6. Spinach:
Spinach is rich in vitamin A, which is essential for skin health. It helps repair skin tissues, prevent acne, and maintain a healthy complexion.
7. Green Tea:
Green tea contains polyphenols and antioxidants that protect the skin from UV radiation and reduce the risk of skin cancer. Drinking green tea regularly can also help combat inflammation and keep your skin looking fresh.
8. Tomatoes:
Tomatoes are a great source of lycopene, an antioxidant that can reduce the risk of sunburn and skin aging. It also promotes collagen production and skin elasticity.
9. Dark Chocolate:
High-quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa or higher) is rich in antioxidants, specifically flavonols, which can improve skin texture, hydration, and blood flow, giving your skin a healthy glow.
10. Almonds:
Almonds are rich in vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant that helps protect your skin from harmful UV rays and environmental damage.
11. Yogurt:
Yogurt is packed with probiotics, which can promote a healthy gut. A balanced gut microbiome can lead to clearer skin by reducing inflammation and preventing acne.
12. Carrots:
Carrots are another great source of beta-carotene, which can help reduce skin dryness and promote a more youthful appearance.
13. Oats:
Oats are a good source of complex carbohydrates and fiber. They can help stabilize blood sugar levels, reducing the risk of acne and promoting clear skin.
While these foods can be a valuable addition to your diet for healthier skin, remember that no single food can work miracles. A well-rounded diet that includes a variety of nutrient-rich foods, along with proper hydration, is essential for achieving and maintaining radiant skin. Additionally, don't forget to protect your skin from excessive sun exposure, get enough sleep, and maintain a consistent skincare routine for the best results. Healthy, glowing skin is the result of both internal and external care, so make these foods a part of your daily routine and watch your skin thrive.
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theambitiouswoman · 7 months
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do you have any tips on hormonal pimples? or like teen pimples (idk what they r called) because i have so much of them but none of these toners and serums are helping.
Make sure to wash your face twice daily with a gentle cleanser. Avoid scrubbing your skin too hard, this can make acne worse.
Look for products that are labeled as "non-comedogenic," which means they won't clog your pores. This is especially important for makeup and moisturizers.
Products containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid may be helpful in treating acne. Start with a lower strength and gradually increase if needed.
Prescription strength retinoids can be very effective in treating acne, but they can be irritating to the skin. Talk to your doctor and start with a lower strength and use as directed.
Here are some product recommendations:
Cleansers:
CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash
Moisturizers:
Cetaphil Oil Control Moisturizer SPF 30
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Mat Mattifying Moisturizer
Salicylic Acid Products:
The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Solution
Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Spot Treatment
Benzoyl Peroxide Products:
Neutrogena Rapid Clear Stubborn Acne Spot Gel
Acne.org 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide Treatment
Non-Comedogenic Sunscreen:
Neutrogena Clear Face Liquid Lotion Sunscreen SPF 30
EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46
Spot Treatments:
Mario Badescu Drying Lotion
Kate Somerville EradiKate Acne Treatment
The food you eat is super important for how your body's hormones work. Hormones are messengers that your body makes to control your growth, metabolism etc. They travel through your blood and tell different parts of your body what to do. Eating a good mix of healthy foods helps keep these hormones in check. Things like protein, good fats, fiber, vitamins, and minerals help make and control hormones. For example protein is needed for hormones like insulin and growth hormone, while healthy fats help with hormones like estrogen and testosterone.
Also, when you're stressed a lot, your body makes more of a hormone called cortisol, which can mess up other hormones. Moving your body through exercise can help with hormones by reducing stress and making you feel happy. Also, sleep is really important. Not getting enough sleep can mess up hormones that control hunger and fullness.
So, eating healthy foods, managing stress, staying active, and getting enough sleep are all really important. They help keep your hormones in balance and make sure your body works well.
Most importantly, don't let acne affect your self-esteem. You are beautiful just the way you are! Pimples are very normal and they do not take away from how amazing you are <3
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elonomhblog · 4 days
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how to properly wash your face
this post is a bit of a spinoff from my last post, 'how you can reduce acne'. read it here.
now, properly washing your face has many benefits, such as:
removing buildup washing your face clears away dirt, oil and other unwanted debris, preventing clogged pores and acne breakouts.
boosting hydration regular cleansing can help to maintain proper hydration levels, which keeps the skin smooth.
maintaining clear skin it helps to manage the production of sebum and supports proper pore size, contributing to clearer skin.
enhancing the effectiveness of products clean skin allows for better absorption of skincare products like moisturizers and treatments.
promoting healthy skin by removing impurities and maintaining hydration, face washing contributes to overall skin health.
here's some steps, how to properly wash your face:
start by removing any makeup with a gentle makeup remover or micellar water. it's important to remove makeup because clean skin absorbs skincare products better, making them more effective. never, and i repeat NEVER wear makeup to bed. this will lead to breakouts and acne. your skin needs time to breathe.
2. wet your face with warm water. using hot water can strip your skin of natural oils and cold water isn't as effective at cleaning.
3. use a gentle, non-abrasive cleanser suitable for your skin type and apply it to your face in a circular motion. make sure to be gentle. avoid scrubbing your skin harshly as this can cause irritation.
4. rinse off the cleanser completely with warm water.
5. pat your face dry with a clean towel. i use a face washer (which is like a tiny, thin towel) and change it every 2-3 uses. do not rub when you are drying your face, as this can irritate the skin.
6. apply a moisturizer suitable for your skin type to keep your skin hydrated. personally, i only use moisturizer in the mornings, mixing it with my sunscreen. at nighttime, i prefer to just wash my face and if i have pimples, i will apply a spot treatment.
(images are from pinterest)
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femmefatalevibe · 6 months
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Hey there
I have pimples popping out since the past few days.And right now I’m on my period.But I didn’t used to have so many of these pimples.They’re not too big.And one has even left its mark on my cheekbone and I honestly hate it.I wonder how I can get rid of that mark and these pimples.And why I got them in the first place.
Hi love! It's really common to get more (or only get) acne during the week before or the week of your period due to the rise (Ovaluation to menstruation) or lack of progesterone (onset of your period) levels. These hormone fluctuations can increase the oil production in your skin, resulting in more clogged pores/acne.
Some of the best ways to help manage hormonal acne are through diet, skin hygiene, cardio/movement, and managing stress levels.
For diet, try to incorporate plenty of green vegetables, B vitamins, omega 3s/healthy fats, and plenty of fresh produce generally while avoiding dairy, soda, and highly processed foods.
For skincare, wash your face 2x/day, change your pillow cases weekly, towels at least weekly, wash your face and pat it dry with a disposable towel, don't touch your face without washing your hands, or consider trying retinoids.
Exercise, walks, sex, and meditation are great stress management tools. Also, for some people, birth control pills/IUDs are really helpful to control acne if you want to explore that option.
Hope this helps xx
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petite-gloom · 7 months
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hello! i was wondering if you enjoy skincare and if so, what products you use. you don't show much of your face on camera, but your skin always looks so clear when you do! no need to answer, hope you and wednesday have a nice evening :)
i wouldn't say that i "enjoy" skincare but i do have a routine. i had bad acne for a long time at an age when most people had outgrown it (18-24), and it was really painful, made me feel insecure, etc. it was difficult because when i was researching there was too much information and i didn't know who to trust. i couldn't work out what worked for my skin. it was a nightmare, especially because the new age of skincare (10 step, glass, etc) was already upon us and it made everything so overwhelming and confusing.
anyway the tl;dr is that eventually i did find what worked, and i've been using the same loop of products consistently for years and my skin is a lot better (which im still scared to say in case i jinx it).
in the morning i wash my face with dermalogica 'special cleanser', then apply neutrogena 'hydro boost' gel moisturiser (my daytime moisturiser). if i go out, i'll apply sunscreen before applying makeup, and i use supergoop 'play' (spf 50) because i think it has a nice consistency and the smell isn't annoying.
in the evening, if i wore make up in the day, i'll use the dermalogica 'precleanse' which is an oil based cleanser, then the same face wash from the morning. if i didn't wear make up i'll usually skip the precleanse (unless i feel really gross). i use the paula's choice '2% bha exfoliating liquid' every 3-4 days, and my overnight moisturiser is 'cicapair tiger grass sleepair intensive mask' and i honestly think this is the product that has made the biggest difference to my skin over time (healing, lightening scars, etc).
if i get small breakouts/little pimples, i follow the usual overnight routine and then apply scarface 'hydrostars' to the affected areas and it usually clears up. i like these a lot, and they really work for me.
the nice thing about all of these products is that a little really goes a long way, so each time i need to replace them, im not so stressed about the cost because it all lasts a good 3-4 months (if not more). i used to have a lot of worry about spending on skincare, but my acne was really affecting my wellbeing, and now it's improved i'm completely unwilling to change the routine lol.
hope that's the kind of info u were looking for
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hwajin · 7 months
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bro does anyone know what to do against bad skin i'm SICK
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transgeoffrickly · 4 months
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people who've never had actual acne in their lives stop giving unsolicited and ignorant advice about treating acne to strangers on the internet challenge
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rinmiko · 29 days
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i love having second puberty
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aliengirl · 2 months
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finally decided to start a skin care routine
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penandinkprincess · 7 months
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the real thing no one prepares you for in adulthood is how many soaps and lotions you'll need
just ENDLESS soaps and lotions
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Paraania - The One-Pump Power-Dose for Pristine Skin
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A unique oil for uneven skin tone, dark patches, oily or acne prone skin, this will moisturize unclear, blemished skin and make you see noticeable changes with daily use!
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