Your skin feels rough, dry, and itchy throughout the winter because of the decline in humidity and temperature.
The creams that work well for us in the winter may not always work well for us in the summer, and vice versa. Our skin suffers greatly from temperature variations. Colder temperatures can reduce clogged pores and keep them from becoming noticeable by acting as an astringent or tonic. Sebum secretion is also slowed down and prevented by cold temperatures, preventing shine and waterproofing your skin and hair. Reduced acne is also a result of open pores and less oil.![]() |
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SYNOPSIS
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Humans primarily feel their environment through their skin, the biggest organ in the body, which has nerve endings that serve as temperature, pressure, touch, and pain receptors. The skin serves as a barrier that protects the organism from its surroundings and allows for the synthesis of vitamin D through it. Although it frequently has an aesthetic component, treating it has much wider implications. To create a customized strategy that meets the demands of each skin type, experts advise daily care routines and dermatologist appointments. Consume fruits and vegetables, which are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, to stay hydrated and maintain a healthy diet.
The term "glass skin" started to gain popularity internationally a few years ago. It is not based on significant advancements in medical technology or expensive items, but rather on a combination of healthy living and skincare that takes time to achieve. This method originated in Korea, where skincare is culturally highly valued.
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Young skin is as soft as a rose petal, yet it changes throughout time. This is brought on by things like skin tone, exposure to UV rays and sunlight, using prescription medications, going through menopause or pregnancy, smoking, eating poorly, drinking too little water, getting too little sleep, and stress, among other things. These elements result in a gradual loss of hydration, luminosity, and tension, as well as the development of acne, rosacea, dermatitis, and veins or enlarged pores around the nose. On the other hand, it might be argued that skin with fewer flaws is healthier skin and that it shows us the extent of internal inflammation and oxidation.
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In Rolandi Ortiz's opinion, the most recent skincare technique of Korean descent, which was well-liked during the most recent New York Fashion Week as a combination of meticulous skin care and natural-looking makeup, confirms what has already been happening for a while. Consumers are becoming more and more dependent on natural outcomes for the beauty of their bodies and facial skin. Take care of yourself, the expert said, "not only with a skincare routine but also in our habits, in general, to make our skin look healthy, hydrated, and moist.
Skincare "always begins with cleaning; depending on the type of skin, this can be done with micellar water or gel cleansing, and then touches of water are given to moisturize the just sanitized face," says Dr. Rolandi Ortiz. To achieve this, continue "with a tonic containing hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, or arginine serum (a substance with a botox-like effect)". The eye contour is then treated with an oily cream free of acids or irritants, followed by a moisturizing or hydrating cream or if you want to use a specific treatment, a moderate acid.
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Acids should often be administered at night, the expert said, and it's crucial to cover the neck and décolleté with any treatments that are applied to the face. Finally, since we are constantly exposed to the sun, fluorescent lights, and blue light from screens, it is imperative that we use sunscreen and replenish it throughout the day.
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Depending on the requirements of each client, oxypods—capsules containing various active ingredients—are used to hydrate, whiten, tighten, and treat acne, among other things. The same active chemicals are then present in a serum that is applied, after which an ultrasound is used to help the serum's active components reach the organ. Finally, lymphatic drainage is used to close the wound. Once a month is the suggested frequency of treatment. Numerous non-invasive procedures can be used to attain this type of skin because, in the office, the goal is to unify the skin, which entails attempting to get rid of superficial blemishes or shrink pores.
Deeper lesions must be treated with a pulsed laser depending on the patient's age and sun exposure; however, if there are acne scars, skin depressions, fine wrinkles, etc., fractional radiofrequency should be utilized because it will unify all the irregularities in the skin's relief.
Typical Skin Care Issues
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Every skin care practice needs to include the following three essential steps: washing, moisturizing, and protection.
First, clean up
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Second step: moisturizing
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Step 3: Use sunscreen
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