Clear Skin April 20, 2009
I don’t have a completely flawless skin but I don’t have acne or pimples as well. My ultimate vanity goal is to have a clear skin. In achieving this, I need to have determination. Clear skin just doesn’t appear when you want it to.
No matter how tired I am, I make sure that I remove all traces of my makeup. I use a cotton ball with face cream and wipe the makeup off. I have to repeat the process three to four times to complete get rid of all the color and residues.
I avoid using soap on my face and use mild facial cleansers instead. Soap can leave your skin pretty dry and tight while a facial cleanser moisturizes and cleans the face effectively. After every wash, it is important to use a toner to minimize pores and remove deep seated dirt. Then apply a moisturizer while avoiding the eye area. This area is extremely sensitive and should only be applied with eye cream. It is also essential to exfoliate the face twice a week using a mild exfoliant. This removes dead skin cells and makes skin smoother.
A clear skin is what people see first. Acne, pimple and uneven skin tone ruins one’s appearance. Practicing good hygiene and using right products can help you achieve a clear looking skin.