Sunscreens may come in the form of creams, gels or lotions;
their SPF number indicates their effectiveness in protecting the skin from the
sun's radiation.
There are sunscreens available to suit every skin type; in
particular, those with oily skin should choose non-comedogenic sunscreens;
those with dry skins should choose sunscreens with moisturizers to help keep
skin hydrated, and those with sensitive skin should choose unscented,
hypoallergenic sunscreen and spot-test in an inconspicuous place (such as the
inside of the elbow or behind the ear) to ensure that it does not irritate the
skin.
There are a few ways to help reduce the effects of acne. Use
a gentle exfoliating product, such as a scrub that contains sea salt or jojoba
beads instead of one that uses sharp seeds, granules, or husks. Exfoliation
should only be performed based on skin type.
Those with inflammatory acne
should exfoliate with caution as the procedure may make conditions worse and
consult a Dermatologist before treatment. READ MORE
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January 29, 2018
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