Now that the summer season is subsiding and September is fast approaching, it's almost time to crack open those text books and start school again. Not only does the mind need to be sharpened for academics, but the skin needs refreshing before you step back on campus.
Nothing says 'I'm ready for school' like clear, smooth and glowing skin. Keep reading to find out our back to school essentials to get your skin in tip top shape for the new semester.
Choose the Right Facial Cleanser
Healthy-looking skin begins with a proper at-home regimen. Far too many people encounter breakouts and a variety of other skin issues simply because they are not using the right skin care products.
It's important to choose products that are suitable for your skin type. If your skin is normal to oily, choose a gel or foam-based cleanser and if your skin type leans more toward the dry side, opt for a hydrating cleanser that is creamy in texture.
Exfoliate Exfoliate Exfoliate
...but not every day.
Over-exfoliating can compromise your protective moisture barrier, leaving it so dehydrated, that it can actually accelerate aging (yikes!!!). On the other hand, not exfoliating enough can render a dull, lackluster complexion.
Proper skin care is all about balance. If your skin is dry, you don't need to exfoliate more than twice a week. If you have oily or combo/oily skin, you can exfoliate 3-4 times a week.
Exfoliation helps the complexion look brighter, glowing and clearer. When using a higher form of exfoliation, it can do wonders for the skin. You may want to consider doing microdermabrasion or ultrasonic scrubbing.
Ultrasonic Skin Spatula is a portable at-home device inspired by a popular spa service called ultrasonic facial. It helps banish blackheads, exfoliate the skin, and remove excess oil. The ultrasonic waves help jiggle out pore clogs that may enlarge and congest pores.
Great for all skin types, it also infuses skincare products into the skin with the help of its "infusion mode" leaving the skin smooth, well-nourished and radiant. Moreover, it encourages an even skin tone and helps balance excessively oily skin. It's like getting a spa-grade treatment anytime, anywhere.
Treat
Supplement your skin care regimen by incorporating a weekly mask that your skin needs. To prevent and fight acne and comedones (blackheads and whiteheads), try a face mask that contains purifying ingredients such as Kaolin Clay and a derivative of Salicylic Acid like Willow Bark.
For skin that is more on the dry side (whether you're prone to breaking out or not), use a mask that has moisturizing properties, or simply use a DIY mask straight from your own kitchen such as honey or plain yogurt.
Don't Skimp on the Moisturizer
People who have oily or acne-prone skin tend to shy away from moisturizer. Whether you think your skin is so oily or your skin is so parched and dry, don't ever think of boycotting moisturizers.
All skin types need moisture-- moisture is water. We all need water. So if you're skin is oily, choose a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer and if you're skin leans toward dry, apply a medium-weight moisturizer on your skin.
Not moisturizing can actually cause breakouts because lack of moisture in your skin will cause your oil glands to kick into over-drive. Your skin will think it needs to produce more oil to compensate for lack of moisture. And when that happens, you become more prone to developing breakouts.
So there you have it. These are simple reminders and tips on how you can best take care of your skin. Don't neglect to follow these important skin care steps before school starts, and your skin will thank you.
Incorporating Hydration into Your Routine
As the back-to-school season approaches, maintaining proper hydration is crucial for keeping your skin healthy and radiant. Hydration is key, not only for dry skin but for all skin types. Look for a hydrating moisturizer that contains ingredients like hyaluronic acid, which helps your skin retain moisture without clogging pores. This lightweight ingredient can give your skin a plump and glowing appearance, perfect for those early mornings before school.
Additionally, using a toner can be an excellent step in your skincare routine. Toners help balance your skin’s pH and remove any impurities left behind after cleansing. Choose a gentle, alcohol-free toner to keep your skin hydrated and avoid stripping away essential oils. This can help create a smooth base for the rest of your routine, especially if you have combination skin.
Sun Protection—Even in Fall
One of the most overlooked steps in a back-to-school skincare routine is sun protection. Even as the school year begins and the sun feels less intense, UV rays can still cause significant damage to your skin. Using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 can help protect your skin from UVA and UVB rays. Don’t skip this essential step in your morning skincare routine, as consistent sun protection can prevent premature aging, age spots, and acne breakouts caused by sun exposure. Opt for a non-comedogenic sunscreen that won’t clog your pores, keeping your skin healthy and clear all year long.
Consistency is Key
With the busy schedule of a new school year, it’s tempting to skip your skincare routine after a long day. However, consistency is key when it comes to maintaining glowing skin. Stick to a simple, manageable routine that you can maintain even on busy school nights. Make sure your routine includes a gentle cleanser, toner, moisturizer, and sunscreen. Incorporating these steps daily will keep your skin barrier strong, helping to protect your skin from blemishes and excess oil production.
Targeting Specific Skin Concerns
If you’re struggling with acne-prone skin, you may need to adjust your routine to address specific concerns. A cleanser with salicylic acid can help control acne breakouts by gently exfoliating dead skin cells and unclogging pores. For those with combination skin, balancing excess oil production while keeping your skin hydrated is essential. You can target different areas of your skin with products designed for specific needs, such as using a lightweight moisturizer on oily areas and a hydrating one on drier patches.
Extra Tips for Healthy, Glowing Skin
- Use lukewarm water when washing your face. Hot water can strip your skin of essential oils, leaving it dry and prone to irritation.
- Multitask with your skincare by using products with multiple benefits, such as a moisturizer with SPF.
- Don’t forget lip care—keep your lips hydrated with a nourishing lip balm, especially as cooler weather approaches.
- Exfoliate regularly but not excessively, as over-exfoliation can damage your skin’s natural barrier.
By following these additional tips and maintaining a consistent skincare routine, you’ll be ready to face any challenge the school year throws your way, all while keeping your skin radiant and healthy.
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