Ethnic Beauty - What Are Your Skin Care Goals ?

Ethnic Beauty - What Are Your Skin Care Goals ?
Skin care goals? Before you can even begin a skin care regimen as an Ethnic Beauty, it's a good idea to have goals in mind for your skin. Why? Because goals give you a course of action and the same rule applies to your skin.

Your skin care goals can be general, as in a basic skin care regimen to maintain your youthful glow. Or, it can be more specific as in treating acne or oily conditions in your skin. The care of your skin would also be determined by your type of skin.

One of your first goals might be as simple as knowing what type of skin you have so that you can give it proper treatment.

Ethnic Skin Types



Knowing your skin type will assist you in setting goals for your skin. Typically this falls under four categories.

Normal, which is smooth and supple with a balanced pH. For the most part normal skin has little to no congestion, pigmentation, dryness or oiliness.

Combination skin is typically oily in what is known as your T-zone. Your T-zone is found across your forehead and down the bridge of your nose into your chin. And the rest of your face can be dry especially on your cheeks.

Dry skin is thin with dry patches and for some, a leathery look.

Oily skin is shiny more often than not and congested with blackheads. Your type of skin can also be challenged by conditions of your skin.

Ethnic Skin Conditions



There's also what are known as conditions of your skin. Acne is a condition of oily skin. It is often the result of over production of oils in your skin and also can be attributed to hormonal changes.

Mature skin is the condition your skin takes on as it ages. Mature skin is also a condition of dry skin. As you mature your skin looses a lot of its natural oil and thus takes on a more dry state.

Ethnic skin is not often thought of as Sensitive skin, yet skin of color is the most sensitive skin on the planet. Most equate sensitive skin with being pale in appearance with red and blotchy areas.

While this is a true statement, melanated skin is even more sensitive. A scrap, cut or bruise can cause skin discoloration and uneven skin tones. And while most of you feel that you can go into the Sun's rays and not be affected, this is not true. If you are of the darker skin tones, too much sun will cause skin challenges that may not be seen on your skin for months.

Can Ethnic skin burn from the Sun's rays? Yes my Ethnic Beauties, your skin can burn from the Sun's rays.

What's the Take-away in This Article?



We began with setting goals for your skin. So, goal number one would be to know your skin type and condition of your skin. This knowledge will allow you to treat your skin with the right products and ingredients from the beginning. Not knowing your skin type and condition will cause you to use the wrong products causing you an even greater challenge for your skin.

That's it for this week. As always ...

Dedicated To Your Beauty,

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