At this particular time of
writing, it’s the end of August in Chicago.
This month has been hot and muggy. Of course, you could be reading this during
another season altogether. But, if you’re in
a hot climate, you’ll still benefit from the info I’m about to share, so let’s
put aside the “summertime” designation for this post. What I’m talking about is sweat vs oil, and
what happens when you have Adult Acne and think you feel greasy when it fact
what you’re feeling is perspiration. Or,
both at the same time. So, what’s the
story?
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
Showing posts with label oily skin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oily skin. Show all posts
Do I need an eye cream with oily skin?
One of
the first things I was taught in Beauty School (where I went in my early 30s in
1997) was that at that time, just in the United States alone, the skincare
industry boasted $3.2 Billion in sales annually. The reason stated? "It’s incredibly easy to sell
moisturizer." I’m not kidding, that’s
really what they said. Frankly, I think
it’s extremely impressive. Everyone
needs moisturizer. There’s a reason
there are so many out there to choose from.
Like I always say, “Everything works for somebody, nothing works for
everybody.”
My job in specializing in Adult Acne is to make sure my clients are getting
adequate healing and hydration in their lotions while avoiding pore clogging
and irritation. In addition, my job especially is to make sure they’re
getting anti-aging concerns taken care of without clogging pores and causing
breakouts unnecessarily. Prevention is a big
part of anti-aging consciousness these days, and it comes up a lot in my
practice.
So what
about eye cream for prevention?
Gimmick,
or necessity?
Written by
The AcneWhisperer
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adult acne,
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baby boom,
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oily skin,
SPF,
sunglasses,
sunscreen,
UV protection
Demystifying Large Pores in Adult Acne Skin
As an Adult Acne Specialist, I get asked all the time how
to get rid of large pores - slash - make them smaller - slash - make them disappear,
etc.
The answer is pretty disappointing (no, they cannot be shrunk), but also kind of fascinating.
There is, however, a way to prevent them from looking bigger than they already are.
The answer is pretty disappointing (no, they cannot be shrunk), but also kind of fascinating.
There is, however, a way to prevent them from looking bigger than they already are.
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The AcneWhisperer
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adult acne,
AHA,
breakouts,
clay mask,
clogged pores,
congestion,
dead skin cells,
enzymes,
exfoliation,
hydration,
large pores,
oil control,
oily skin,
pore size,
puberty,
Salicylic Acid,
skincare
Kitchen Esthetician or How to Navigate Acne DIY
Working on my Adult Acne Online Coaching program, helping
people adjust their home routines to clear their breakout issues, coming across
some kind of DIY facial oil, mask or cleansing oil is an almost daily
occurrence. Between Instagram, TikTok, and beauty
blogs, the skincare consumer is bombarded with all sorts of advice
on how best to deal with acne in general, but particularly on how to save money
and health by making your own products right in your own kitchen. I can’t blame anyone for trying these
things. Who can possibly object to
saving money and guarding their health?
There are three problems with the logic here.
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The AcneWhisperer
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adult acne,
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oil control,
oils,
oily skin,
pore clogging,
products,
skin type,
whiteheads
All About Blackheads plus Tips for Adult Acne
What is a blackhead
exactly? And why are they black? Is it dirt?
No. It’s not dirt. If you have blackheads, it does not mean you
have a dirty face. And it certainly doesn't mean scrubbing the hell out of your face is going to do one bit of good.
Exactly what is a blackhead?
A
blackhead is an impaction made up of various oils and waxes made by your skin,
mixed with skin cells that have died and have dislodged from the very top layer
of your epidermis. The same top layer
that makes up the surface of your skin lines your pores as well.
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