Essential Tips to Follow When Starting a Natural Skincare Regime

Anyone can create their own skincare regime using everyday items found in their kitchen or garden. Natural remedies are known to be more effective than the ones you can buy in the market using your credit cards, and making them yourself can also save you tons of money. With that said, it is essential to test and experiment with a variety of recipes to find the best regimen that works for your skin.

Here are the essential tips to follow when starting your own natural skincare regime

A. Identify Your Skin Concerns

  1. Determine Your Skin Type

Skin types are categorized into dry, oily, combination, or normal skin. Whether your skin type is combination, normal, oily, or dry, it is essential to know the basic guidelines on how to care for your type of skin.

  1. Find Out Whether Your Skin Is Sensitive

If your skin becomes irritated, red, or acne-riddled when exposed to skin products, the sun, or even perfume, then you definitely have sensitive skin.

  1. Determine Target Concerns For Your Face

Find out which target concerns you want to address. These might include acne, dull skin, wrinkling, or dark spots.

  1. Decide How Much Effort and Time You Want to Spend On Your Skincare Investment

A great skincare regimen involves a cleanser, exfoliator, moisturizer, toner, and spot treatments. However, the question is, how willing are you to spend on all these? While it may depend on your skin condition, most skin products that we’ve mentioned can help improve your skin.

B. Planning Your Skin Regimen

  1. Pick which natural ingredients you want to use as investment planning for clear skin

Below is a list of at-home ingredients that are beneficial to your skin:

  • For oily skin: apple cider vinegar, lemon juice diluted with water, tomatoes, shredded apple, egg white, shredded cucumber
  • For dry skin: honey, avocado, coconut oil, almond oil, olive oil, cream, aloe vera
  • For combination skin: honey, avocado, milk, yogurt, shredded apple, shredded cucumber
  • For normal skin: yogurt, honey, almond oil, green tea, avocado
  1. Choose whether you want to make a facial scrub with some of the ingredients we’ve mentioned

Scrubs slough off dead skin cells while locking a degree of moisture into the remaining skin. Most facial scrubs are equal parts liquid (itemized above) and exfoliant (listed below):

  • Flour
  • Sugar, brown or white
  • Fresh strawberries
  • Oatmeal or dried oats

  1. Pick out ingredients that also treat acne if applicable

You can apply leave-on treatments to acne in order for your skin to clear up while not irritating other skin areas to a certain degree. These ingredients are best applied with cotton balls or Q-tips:

  • 3 drops of lemon juice to your skin daily. The lemon juice has an acidity that kills bacteria-causing acne.
  • 6 drops of jojoba oil to maintain your moisturized skin while not promoting acne growth.
  • 3 drops of tea tree oil that have been diluted to 5-15% must be applied to your problem area daily.
  1. Choose your daily moisturizer

Whether aloe vera gel, oil, or any other moisturizing creams that do not aggravate your skin if left for more than 15 minutes. It may seem unusual to use a moisturizer that contains oil whenever you have acne, but oil dissolves the other oils, and the sebum in acne is actually an oil. Many dermatologists credit oil-based moisturizers for attracting and holding water, which will moisturize your skin.

You can also opt for a moisturizer found in grocery stores that is all-natural or organic.

C. Applying Your Regimen

  1. Take your chosen ingredients and combine them to create your scrubs, skin masks, and moisturizers.
  2. Introduce your natural skincare investment slowly. First, try your regimen for a day out of the week, then twice a week, then thrice. Depending on your chosen ingredients and skin type, you might only need a face scrub twice a week or a face mask once a week. Note which skin care regimen is best for you.
  3. Wash your skin once a day, and moisturize right after while your skin is damp. Use warm water if you have sensitive or dry skin. When cleansing your face, use light and gentle motions as this help prevent wrinkles.
  4. Moisturize before going to bed, except if you have oily skin so that your face can absorb moisture and nutrients overnight to a huge degree. This tip is especially important for dry skin areas.
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