Friday 27 February 2015

FAQs about skin care products

Millions of people across the world use Australian skin care products on a regular basis. Products such as moisturizing lotions and lip balms are particularly popular among people in Australia. These products happen to be staples in beauty regimens of women around the world. So it is not only limited to Australian women. However, the unfortunate thing is that a majority of people tend to slap these skin care products on their face without putting in much thought. This is because they tend to believe that all skin creams and lotions are one and the same. But is it actually the case?

Here are a few similar myths along with actual facts which will clear all the doubts you have regarding Australia skin care products. So do go through each point carefully before making the purchase at a local drug store next time:

• Are all skin creams and moisturizers one and the same:
No, not at all, because there is a wide range of moisturizers available in the market to make a choice from – so you need to purchase them according to the requirements of your skin. Some of the moisturizers contain humectants which allow the skin to attract and retain water for a long period of time, thus keeping the skin hydrated. And then there are certain skin care products which contain emollients such as ceramides and fatty acids that make the skin smooth and soft.

And some of the Australian skin care products contain a combination of humectants and emollients. So you need to make a choice according to your skin type. If your skin is dry, then you should purchase the ones which have humectants in high quantity. In case you want a softer and smoother skin, then a moisturizer with emollients is what you must purchase.

• Do I need different moisturizer for different areas of the body?
Yes, you might need different types of moisturizers for different parts of your body. Although a lot of Australian skin care moisturizers can be applied on any area of the body, you should make it a point to use at least a couple of specialty lotions. For instance, you should use a facial product for your face as it is more prone to certain skin problems such as acnes and freckles. And when going out in the sun, you need a moisturizer with SPF so as to keep your skin protected from the sun.

Sunday 15 February 2015

Addressing common skin care issues

Do you believe that the pimples or acnes popping up on your face are going to gradually reduce with age? Or do you happen to live with the perception that it is perfectly fine to walk out without any sort of sunscreen protection on a cloudy day? Then you probably belong to the category of millions of people who have been bitten by scores of myths related to skin care and skin care products. With hundreds of brands offering Australian skin care products and myriad of information available through different sources, many people often find themselves being bombarded with heaps of information from all sides.

And it is this flood of information that often makes it quite difficult for many to distinguish between the facts and myths. This post is therefore an attempt to address some of the myths and misconceptions that people have wrongly been treating as facts for quite some time now, and treating them as facts or truths. The reason why it is important to address this issue is because not only will it help people follow the right skin care routine and purchase the right skin care products, but also help the future generations as well as the right set of information will be passed on by the older generation to the younger ones.

So do people reduce with time? The answer is no. And it is because of the simple reason that acnes or pimples have got nothing to do with age. Many people believe that acnes have got to do with hormonal changes, which occur in teen years of a person’s life. Although it is true that hormonal changes can cause acnes, but not every person outgrows it with time or age. On the contrary, you can reduce them by making some important changes in your skin care routine and lifestyle. Use the right Australian skin care products and eat healthy food instead of the junk ones, if you want to get rid of these unsightly pop-ups.

Do you need to wear a sunscreen even on a cloudy day? Yes, of course. Why? Because a cloud cover, no matter how thick it, cannot stop the harmful UV rays from reaching the earth’s surface. Its intensity will remain the same. So make it a habit to wear an SPF every single time you step out of the house. Otherwise, you might have to face the consequences.

Friday 13 February 2015

3 myths related to skin care products

Most of the people, especially women, spend a huge percentage of their income on the purchase of professional skin care products in Australia. However, a major percentage of these women follow the herd mentality while making the purchase as they base their decision not on information but what is popular. This sort of strategy can easily backfire as the usage of wrong products on skin can cause severe damage to your skin in the long run. In case, you are making the purchase based on myths related to Australian skin care products, then it is time then you equip yourself with right piece of information and acquaint yourself with real facts, so that errors and mistakes can be avoided during the purchase of such skin care products.

• Myth 1: All the professional skin care products available at supermarket and drugstore are safe
Fact: This myth can easily be blamed as one of the biggest reasons why people end up purchasing wrong products that do more harm to their skin than good. The fact is that the food and drug authority cannot and does impose restriction on the type of skin care products that are made available for sale at such stores. Most of the products that are made available for sale in the market are not reviewed or approved by the FDA. There is only a select category of products which are approved by the administration, which are classified or categorized as over the counter drugs. So if you blindly purchasing Australian skin care products based on this perception, then you are making a big mistake.

• Myth 2: Cosmetic industry performs self checks and policing, ensuring that all the products meet strict safety standards
Fact: As mentioned earlier, FDA makes little effort in regulating the ingredient safety of each and every product available in the market. It has given the freedom to the cosmetic industry to exercise caution and police itself while manufacturing such products. So it is not necessary that the skin care products which are freely available in the market are safe for use. You will have to do your own research to ensure that the product you are investing your money in is a safe bet.

• Myth 3: Cosmetic products rarely get into the body
Fact: You can be exposed to skin care products in a lot of ways such as breathing, swallowing and absorption of chemicals while application of such products on the skin.

Thursday 5 February 2015

Useful Tips To Find The Best Skin Care Products For Your Skin

There are thousands of brands around the world offering a wide range of professional skin care products in the market, which is both a blessing and troublesome thing as well. Blessing because it provided consumer with plenty of options to make a choice from, but it is for this very reason that the entire task of finding the right skin care product becomes quite a daunting one as well. This is because it is not that easy to find out which among these products should be incorporated into daily skin care routine to keep the skin young and healthy. There is no point going with just about any product that comes your way as this sort of practice can do your skin more harm than good in the long run. What you need to realize is that not every skin care product is the same and then there are some which prove to be better for your skin than others. In order to get the best results it is extremely important on your part to compare the skin care products on offer in the market by drawing a comparison line with the help of certain criteria which are being discussed in the following paragraphs.

• Kick off this process by determining your skin type. Wash your face with lukewarm water and leave your skin dry. If after a few minutes, your skin feels dry and itchy, then you have a dry skin. If it does not feel tight then press a tissue against your skin. If you find some oily spots on your skin then it is certain that you have oily skin. If you do not find any of these symptoms then you have a normal skin.

• Next is to simply sticking to the basics. You are only going to need three best Australian skin care products to maintain a healthy skin care regiment. These include face wash, moisturizer and a sunscreen lotion or cream. When you choose a sunscreen make sure that it has an SPF of at least 30 if not more. Also, do apply moisturizer to your skin after cleaning your face wit face wash.

• Pick your skin care requirement and then streamline your search for skin care products accordingly. Choose the products based on the requirement of your skin and use them on a regular basis to maintain healthy skin for a long period of time.

Tuesday 3 February 2015

Tips To Find Out Your Skin-Type

Have you ever been in a situation where the application of some sort of cream or lotion left your face a bit too oily and sticky? Or have you faced a situation where a certain face wash made your face very dry and itchy? If you have been through such situations in the past, then you would know it for a fact that skin care should never be treated as a one size fits all kind of thing. The ones who follow this philosophy do more harm to their skin than good and end up repenting later. What you simply ought to know is that skin varies widely and therefore there is no single product that can prove to be the solution for every single individual’s skin problems or concerns. But finding your skin type is not always a cake walk as some people think of it to be. Just because your skin is shiny does not always necessarily mean that it is oily. And if it carries a bit of redness then it does not always mean that it is sensitive. So before you spend your money on such Australian skin care products, go through these tips from skin care specialists so that you can give your skin what it truly needs.

• Oily Skin: If you want to figure out whether your skin is oily or not, then pay particular attention to the state of your skin at the end of the day. Most people do the opposite as they pay attention to it when they wake up but the state of your skin in the morning is not always the best indicator of your skin type. If you wake up with a shiny skin, then it could be due to the cream that you did not wash off at night or it could simply mean a breakout as well.

• Dry Skin: To figure out if your skin type is dry, just pay attention if it remains dully, dry and flaky most part of the day, and especially after showers before the application of moisturizers. This acts as a pretty good indicator of a dry skin.

• Sensitive Skin: The telltale signs of sensitive skin are blushing and itching along with sun-burning sensations. If you experience a burning sensation during the application of toners or exfoliants, then too it should be treated as a sign of a sensitive skin.