How to Have Shiny Skin
How to Have Shiny Skin
You should have shining, glowing skin that doesn't look greasy or dry. Whether you are concerned about skin aging, acne, or just dull skin, there are many methods to bolster the natural glow of your skin. Your skin is your largest organ, and proper skincare techniques can invigorate your body inside and out.[1]
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Cleansing Your Skin

Wash your face twice a day. Your skin could be dull because it's covered in dead skin, and it may have accumulated dirt and oil over the course of the day or night. Washing will clear your pores and remove excess oil and dirt. Do not wash your face more than twice a day, however. You may irritate and dry out your skin, which will lead to a dull appearance.

Exfoliate. Exfoliation removes dead skin cells and smooths out your skin for a brighter appearance. You should exfoliate both your face and body one to three times a week. More often will irritate your skin; less often will cause the build-up of dead skin cells. Use a facial scrub for your face. You can buy a scrub from the drug store or make your own. A good natural scrub is sugar and honey. A number of body scrubs are available for exfoliating below your neck. You may also use a scrub brush for your face. Put a few drops of your cleanser on the bristles and slowly work the brush in a circular motion around your damp face. Rinse afterwards. Use exfoliating gloves on your body. These gloves can be worn in the shower. Lather them up with your favorite body wash and work the soap over your body. Exfoliate before you shave for an extra close and smooth body. Do not use the gloves on your face.

Choose a facial moisturizer for your skin type. Moisturizer will make your skin glow with a healthy shine. That said, you want moisturizer that will work for your particular skin type. Different moisturizers are produced for various skin types and conditions. If you have extremely dry skin, a lotion containing an oil base (either mineral or vegetable oil) will rehydrate your skin. If you have normal skin, find a water-based moisturizer that is not greasy. If you have oily skin that is prone to acne, try a gel or water based moisturizer that will keep your face hydrated without clogging your pores.

Rub lotion on your body. Many people moisturize their faces but forget about the rest of their bodies! And just like with your face, you want to make sure that you choose a moisturizer that is right for your body. This will be a different type of lotion than your face. You can choose from scented or unscented varieties. Moisturize at least once a day to keep your skin glowing. Body lotion is a basic moisturizer. It is usually made from a mixture of oil, water, and emulsifying wax. It can be used once a day after every shower. Lotion is sufficient for normal to oily skin. Body creams and butters are made of similar ingredients to lotions, but they are often more concentrated. Body creams are recommended for dry or ashy skin.

Apply body oil after your shower. Body oils are the main ingredients of lotion but without the water and wax; they typically contain fewer chemicals than lotions. These also have much better hydrating properties, but too much can appear greasy and clog your skin. While your skin is still damp, apply a few dabs of a cold-pressed oil to your body. Don't use it on your face because it may clog your pores, causing you to break out. There are a number of good natural oils, including: Baby oil Jojoba oil Sweet almond oil Avocado oil Coconut oil

Applying Makeup

Use sunscreen every day. Sun damage is a primary cause of aging. It can speed the development of wrinkles, cause inflammation in your skin, induce the development of skin cancer, and spread unsightly and painful burns over your body. The best way to protect against sun damage is to wear sunscreen every day. Apply at least SPF 30 sunscreen to your body and on your face before you apply makeup. Many BB creams, foundations, and concealers contain SPF 15 sunscreen. Consider your complexion carefully. If you have a pale complexion, SPF 15 may not be sufficient to protect your skin, and you should still apply a layer of sunscreen beneath your makeup.

Use primer. Before you apply your foundation or concealer, use a matte primer on clean, moisturized skin. With either a sponge or clean fingers, gently spread the primer over your face. Primer will smooth over lines, and it will keep your makeup looking fresh all day. You can apply your normal foundation and concealer after the primer.

Mix bronzer and foundation. One trick for glowing makeup is to mix a small amount of bronzer with your normal foundation or BB cream before application. Pour your foundation on the back of your clean hand and apply a dab of bronzer. Mix with your makeup brush before application.

Use a shimmer highlighter. Another way to add some shine to your face without looking greasy is to use a liquid shimmer highlighter. With your ring finger, gently dab the highlighter over the crest of your cheeks and top of your nose. Use a very small amount. Blend into your normal makeup with a powder brush.

Remove makeup before you go to bed. If left on, makeup can clog your pores and cause outbreaks of acne. It can also make your skin look duller overnight. Remove your makeup every night, either with a makeup remover wipe, cream, or cleanser. After you wipe off your makeup, wash your face.

Eating a Healthy Diet

Eat more fruits and vegetables. While it is uncertain how many food groups affect skin care, there is a general consensus that a diet high in fruits and vegetables can improve the look of your skin and reduce the effects of aging.

Avoid foods that are greasy or high in fat. Foods like chocolate, soda, fried meats, and chips can aggravate skin conditions like acne. While there is no agreement on whether or not these foods cause acne, there does seem to be a link between acne outbreaks and an increase of fat intake.

Reduce dairy consumption. Especially for people with rosacea and eczema, dairy products may cause flare ups of redness and breakouts. While you do not need to cut out dairy entirely, you should reduce your daily intake of dairy products—especially products like ice cream that contain high levels of sugar and fat.

Take your vitamins. There are several vitamins that can improve the health and appearance of your skin. You can either take these as supplements or eat foods rich in these vitamins. Vitamin A can help decrease acne caused by oil build-ups. You can find vitamin A in fish oil, carrots, spinach, and broccoli. Zinc can calm your skin and regulate oil production. Zinc is found in turkey, almonds, and wheat germ. Vitamin E can heal scars and reduce redness. Vitamin E is found in sweet potatoes, olive oil, avocados, and leafy green vegetables.

Changing Your Lifestyle

Get plenty of sleep. Sleep can help reduce bags beneath your eyes and give you a dewy, fresh complexion. A lack of sleep, on the other hand, can make you look older and slow the healing of sun damage on your skin. Sleep can also improve your mood, which shows on your face!

Exercise. Exercise can not only make you healthier but it can make your skin look younger. In fact, recent studies suggest that exercise can reverse the effects of aging by thickening the skin. In any case, exercise can give you a glow and keep your body healthy, which will show in your skin. Exercise two to three times a week, and shower after every session so that sweat does not clog your skin.

Avoid touching your face. Your hands are covered in oil, germs, and dirt. Every time you touch your face, you are spreading that grime. Avoid touching your face unless you absolutely need to. Before you do touch it—for example before you apply makeup or wash your face—, be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with warm water and soap.

Treat your skin conditions. If you suffer from acne, eczema, or rosacea, you should wash your face with products specially designed for your condition. Ask your dermatologist for suggestions or use labelled products. Do not pick at your skin. This will cause scarring and slow the time it takes heal. It can also increase redness in your face, reducing your natural shine. If your condition is severe, ask your dermatologist for medication. You may be able to use a topical or oral prescription to treat your condition and reduce outbreaks.

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