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5 Products That Will Help You Achieve Glowing, Youthful Skin

June 6, 2021 by Melissa Bell Leave a Comment

Our skin isn’t just our body’s most important protective barrier, it’s also an indicator of our health. It’s not surprising that people who age beautifully and gracefully have gorgeous, glowing skin, and that avoiding skin aging is one of the biggest concerns.

We’re seeing many people who have a youthful glow and healthy skin at any age. The secret is, these people have a little bit of help. They have habits and use treatments that maintain their skin, protect it from the elements and nourish it to promote recovery and a stunning glow.

The good news is, you can do it too. Here are some of the products that you need to get into if you want to keep your skin looking amazing all year round.

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Retinol

This skincare product is so good that if you start using it in your 20s you can guarantee great skin later on in life. If you’re not in your 20s, hope is not lost – retinol can still boost your skin and help mitigate the signs of aging.

This product is a derivative of vitamin A, and it’s renowned for its anti-aging superpower. It improves the surface of your skin, helps to get rid of scars, blemishes and acne, while also making your skin look smoother and younger. You can add retinol into your daily beauty regimen, using it at night.

Sun Protection

The leading cause of aging skin is spending too much time in the sun with no protective barrier. If you want to keep your skin youthful, sunscreen has to be a part of your daytime skincare routine.

You have to put it on after you’ve applied your serums, moisturizers and oils but before make up. The sun’s rays are only good in theory, for our skin they can really be counterproductive and even harmful. Whatever your skin tone, whatever your age, don’t neglect that powerful layer of SPF!

Medical Grade Skin Products

Did you know that there are 3 different types of skincare products – cosmetic, cosmeceutical and medical grade? Cosmetics are what you find in your supermarket or drugstore, cosmeceuticals are what you would find at the beauty spa, and medical grade products have to be prescribed by a dermatologist.

What’s the difference? The concentration of the active ingredients and how strong the formulations are. People with great skin go beyond the cosmetic brands and products, they look for products that are more targeted to their concerns, use higher concentrations of stuff and they are willing to spend a little money for it.

This gives them better skin because they sit down with the experts to identify issues, get a tailored regimen to address them and go in for the extra boost of a specialized treatment. Medical grade skincare can also be brought from plastic surgeon’s offices. If you’re considering a more specialized skincare to take things to the next level, you can find out more at Zennplasticsurgery.com.

K-Beauty

There’s a reason why Korean skincare brands have taken the world by storm. K-beauty isn’t just a category of products, it’s a way of life, complete with a multi-step skincare regimen that takes care of many aspects of your skincare. K-beauty has a whopping 10 steps in its regimen, and even if you don’t do all of them, you’re still going to get the benefit if you adopt some of them.

What are these steps?

  1. Oil-Based Cleanser;
  2. Foam Cleanser;
  3. Exfoliator;
  4. Toner;
  5. Essence;
  6. Serum or Ampoule;
  7. Sheet Mask;
  8. Eye Cream;
  9. Moisturizer

Facial Oil

From season to season, your skin is going to change. In summer it will be oilier, and in winter it starts to dry because of the elements. Your skincare regimen has to address these changes. One thing you can consider in winter is facial oil. Contrary to popular belief, oil doesn’t moisturize, but rather it seals in the moisture of the other products that you put on before.

That means if you put on facial oil after applying all your serums and creams, the facial oil allows them to really sink deep into your skin’s surface and work hard to keep your skin looking good. This is a good way to counter the drying effect of winter weather. Facial oil doesn’t have to just be for the cold weather though. All year round, you can tap into its goodness to get more out of every product you apply to your face.

Glowing, youthful skin is more accessible than you think. You just need to do what products to add to your regimen and commit to using them consistently.

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Melissa Bell has a strong background in nutrition education, fitness and yoga, and experience working on specialized stretching, bodybuilding and weight loss programs. She is actively studying Japanese, doing research and travelling for conferences while taking care of two children.
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