Sep 10, 2012

Back To School Skincare Staples.....For Sensitive Skin

With most of you girls and ladies being already back to school, and few others going to start the scholastic year by the end of the month, I think it's really important to talk about skincare. Your outfits, your makeup, your hair and of course your school stationery are all important things to plan and organize. But the most important aspect is your skin. School and college often bring along stress which might affect your skin. Moreover, your days might get busy and you might think the best way to save time is to skip your skincare routine. PLEASE DO NOT DO THIS. Your skin is the most important part of your look and if you're lucky to have great skin you have to take care of it so that it will stay beautiful and healthy. If on the other hand you have acne, rosacea, dryness, oiliness or sensitive skin you must take care of your skin even more.



The first step is to plan your skincare, find products which are great for your skin and stick to your routine. Yes, no matter how early or late it is you cannot skip your skincare routine. Finding the right products for your skin will of course involve several trials and errors, especially if you are still very young and haven't got a skincare routine. To help you with this part of your back to school life, I would like to suggest few skincare products I love or have loved for you to try. Keep in mind that these products will work well for people whose skin is normal to combination (slightly oily in Summer and dry in Winter) sensitive or intolerant skin. Many of these products might also work for skins who are just normal, or combination to oily, or combination to dry. If you want to know more about them you can read my in depth reviews.


Above are the products I suggest you to try. These are:
St Ives Apricot Scrub Blemish Fighting (2 to 3 times a week treatment)


I suggest you to try the Toleriane Dermo Cleanser because it's a gentle makeup remover which does a great job at removing your makeup while cleansing your face. However, I would still suggest you to use a different cleanser after removing your makeup to properly wash your face. The Toleriane Softening Foaming Gel is a good one if you want a slightly foaming cleanser. If you prefer a more gentle non foaming cleanser you can try Cetaphil  Gentle Skin Cleanser. If you get few blemishes here and there or during that time of the month, you should start using the St Ives Apricot Scrub. I always find it to work on any small breakout I might have and it also helps me getting rid of the blemishes left. For moisturizer, the QV one is a great one to use during the day because it has SPF. If you want something without SPF or more for combination skin you can try the Toleriane Moisturizer for Combination skin. For those which have combination to dry skin I suggest the Toleriance Fluid. 

Whether you decide to try these products or not, you should make sure you have a good make remover, a good cleanser and a good moisturizer. Always clean your face if you are wearing makeup and don't forget to cleanse and moisturize your face twice a day, morning and evening. If you invest a little time in you facial skin, you will feel great and more confident once your skin starts or keeps looking great!

STAY FAB

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