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advanskin
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Joined: 17 Mar 2012
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Sat May 05, 2012 4:13 am |
Hi guys, I want the cause of the question? and its remedies.
Please give the suggestion. |
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Sun May 06, 2012 2:39 am |
Changes in air humidity, temperatures, wind, heat, all can cause changes it the skin. The remedy would be to change your skin care with the seasons. Many people use different cleansers/moisturizers with different seasons. |
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Sun May 06, 2012 6:16 am |
Humidity, ambient temperature, how much you sweat, how much sebum you produce, intensity of UV light, exposure to air conditioning or central heating. Also your lifestyle changing with the seasons - longer/ hotter/ more frequent showers, switching from salads to hot meals, sleep patterns, increased alcohol in the holidays, clothing selection, exercising indoors or outdoors ...
As GirlieGirl says, change your skincare, diet and maybe your supplement regime according to how your skin looks and feels. |
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Sun May 06, 2012 12:55 pm |
Changes in season, air, cold/hot temperature, humidity, dry skin, etc.
Basically, if you live in a country with different seasons, you need different sets of facial items to cater to the different seasons' weather.
Even if you move across cities in the same country, you might find the weather more harsh or colder in the new city, etc.
If you move to tropical countries, where its more humid and hotter, you might tend to have oilier skin and become more prone to breakouts.
My suggestion would be to have a separate set for winter, and a separate set for summer.
If you get strong hot summers, have a higher SPF sunblock. And you might need more oil-control products (if you are prone to breakouts).
In winter, you need something with more hydration or moisturization (depending if you suffer from dehydration or just dry). Just hydrating mask more (Dermalogica MultiVitamin Mask is a good use for the cold weather). |
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Sun May 06, 2012 11:24 pm |
Shadowvenuz wrote: |
Changes in season, air, cold/hot temperature, humidity, dry skin, etc.
Basically, if you live in a country with different seasons, you need different sets of facial items to cater to the different seasons' weather.
Even if you move across cities in the same country, you might find the weather more harsh or colder in the new city, etc.
If you move to tropical countries, where its more humid and hotter, you might tend to have oilier skin and become more prone to breakouts.
My suggestion would be to have a separate set for winter, and a separate set for summer.
If you get strong hot summers, have a higher SPF sunblock. And you might need more oil-control products (if you are prone to breakouts).
In winter, you need something with more hydration or moisturization (depending if you suffer from dehydration or just dry). Just hydrating mask more (Dermalogica MultiVitamin Mask is a good use for the cold weather). |
Thanks a lot.Agree with you.By the way in spring skin is more sensitive. |
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Mon May 07, 2012 3:35 am |
HI,
Seasonal ups and down in your whole body skin is possible with the changing of weathers. I am not much expert in caring skin but one thing comes in to my mind that if you have oi lee skin then you have to be more care about your skin for weather changing. |
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Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:21 am |
I find the heater dries out my skin so I need to change my routine - tinted moisturiser and heavier moisturising creams especially at night time.
In the hotter months my skin gets oilier so I step up the exfoliation, use a light hydrating serum then powder during the day. Then I use a lighter moisturiser morning and night.
I always make sure I take enough fish oils (moisturise from the inside) and drink enough water. |
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