Last week I talked about a
few of the types of masks used in clearing Adult Acne to calm, soothe, heal and
purify. Having gone over Clay and Gel
Masks, this week I’m concluding Mask Madness Month with an overview of Cream
and Exfoliating Masks, as well as some of the other types of masks you may have
come across.
Sharing insight and advice on how to achieve clear, radiant skin, with anti-aging for the acne-prone, and acne help for Gen-Y to Baby Boom, from Daniela's Facial Studio
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What do masks do? Part 2
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Adult Acne in the Presence of Dehydration: Part 2
In Part One, I discussed how dehydrated skin can contribute to adult acne breakouts and blackheads. Blackheads, also known as “open comedones,” are made of a mixture of oil and dead skin-cells.
Within the area known as the "t-zone” they're not only normal, but blackheads are actually beneficial! The oil of your skin is slightly acidic, which kills a lot of bacteria that hit your skin from the air - more oil in the t-zone means protection for your eyes, nose and mouth from bacterial invasion. The mix of dead skin cells makes this all stay in place, as oil and dead skin cells that are not mixed together also come out to the surface.
Over time, this mix exchanges itself as cell turnover and constant release of oil get pushed out of your pores every day onto the surface of your skin joining other substances your skin makes to provide your skin’s entire protective barrier known as the “Acid Mantle”.
Within the area known as the "t-zone” they're not only normal, but blackheads are actually beneficial! The oil of your skin is slightly acidic, which kills a lot of bacteria that hit your skin from the air - more oil in the t-zone means protection for your eyes, nose and mouth from bacterial invasion. The mix of dead skin cells makes this all stay in place, as oil and dead skin cells that are not mixed together also come out to the surface.
Thing is, there are microscopic blacks all over your face. In any acne condition, these tiny things can get larger, and in certain conditions, inflamed.
So, what if this mix has difficulty coming out? What if blackheads keep building up more and more inside the pore? What if the separate oils and dead skin cells also can’t come out?
Adult Acne in the Presence of Dehydration: Part 1
As an online Esthetician and a virtual skincare coach through my Eval by Email® Adult Acne Clearing Programs, I often don’t get a chance to feel the skin of a client with my own hands. But that doesn’t mean I can’t see what’s going on. Even without the use of a magnifying lamp - you’d be surprised what can be seen in a good web or phone cam photo. Since I have over 20 years’ experience giving facials, I know very well what dehydrated skin is like, what it feels like, what it looks like, and what causes it to occur.
In cases of Adult Acne and Sensitivity, which are my specialized focus, dehydrated skin appears in the vast majority of my clients. If it seems like a contradiction - acne in the presence of dehydration - remember that there is a difference between having “dry” skin that doesn’t produce enough oil and having dehydrated skin where there is plenty of oil but too much water loss.
How To Give Yourself A Great Facial At Home
The best way to maintain the results of your facials is with regular care at home. With the right products, you can achieve fabulous skin with this weekly regimen. This facial is also great right before a special occasion or an evening out, as it will ensure a more even and longer lasting makeup application.
The wonderful thing about this at-home facial is that
most of the steps can be done in the shower or the bath. For extra relaxation,
try an aromatherapy bath. Scented massage oils, or better yet, pure essential oils are perfect for a
calming soak, especially when mixed with powdered dry milk beforehand to better disperse the oils in the water. For
the shower, simply place a few drops of essential oil with water in a small
bowl and place it on your radiator or heating vent. Try putting on some Celtic or Native American
music, or sounds of nature, like ocean waves or thunder storms.
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