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53-14 Roosevelt Avenue, Woodside NY 11377
Mon - Sat 8.00 - 18.00 Sunday CLOSED
Your skin cleanser should be tailored to suit your skin type. If your skin is dry, use a creamy cleanser. If your skin is oily, use oil-free foam. If your skin is sensitive, ask a specialist for a cleanser that will not irritate your skin. Besides a skin cleanser, be careful how you wash your face. Hot water can strip away natural moisture as can vigorous scrubbing. So make sure the water is not too hot and pat your skin dry.
There are several ways to scrub away dead skin”rubbing gently with a soft washcloth, using a spinning brush, or scrubbing with synthetic beads. Dry skin should be exfoliated once a week while oily skin can be exfoliated as much as twice a week. Another alternative is to use skin care products for exfoliation. You can use acne creams and anti-aging lotions with salicylic acid or retinoids. You can also get a CO2 laser peel, a chemical peel, or try microdermabrasion.
Your skin, like other organic structure in your physical body, requires nutrients. In particular, your skin requires vitamin C and E, which are available in the form of creams. Additionally, vitamins A and B3, also available in the form of lotions assist the skin heal from sunlight damage. Besides creams, necessary skin nourishment comes from a healthy, nutritious and balanced diet.
Moisturizer protects and improves your skin. Even if you have oily skin or breakouts, you can use a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer every day. If you have dry skin, you may need to put on moisturizer more than just once a day. Pat it on while your skin is still damp to seal in.
You’re grown up, so why haven’t your pimples and blackheads gone away? Hormones, and stress may be to blame, among other reasons. Your dermatologist or an aesthetician can help you figure out what your skin needs.