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The Body Shop tea tree clay mask for oily Sensitive acne-prone skin।।no more pimple
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I used this 3 times this week to control breakouts. IT IS AMAZING!! Completely dried them up. I have oily skin and tend to sunburn easily so adding this to my skincare routine really balanced out my complexion in about 8 days. The tea tree really, really soothed the redness from my cheekbone area, is excellent for oil control, and a breakout is just about gone. I was very generous with the amount I used. So I will definitely be getting another tub to combat next breakout. For me, diet and hydration contribute not only to the health and appearance of my skin but my overall well being. I really enjoyed this video and am enjoying watching other people's experiences with this Body Shop product.
It's your Home Grown Studiolfy! And to all my oily girls out there this one's going to be a good one because today we're going to be talking all about oiLy sKiN :O skin from what's going on on the inside and out because from the outside it may seem like quite a troublesome type of skin to work with right?
Because of all the oils in our pores which makes them look huge and then you sprinkle a few bacteria into the equation and then boom you got yourself some pimples, but it's really not all bad.
So today I'm going to layout basically everything there is to know about oily skin To recap what our momma gave us AKA why we have oily skin, the top four reasons we might be triggering an overproduction of oil on top of what we already have and ingredients you need to look for when looking at products to add to your skincare routine, and most excitingly, what you probably all came here for the top drugstore products. I found that has really worked wonders for my oily, combination, and breakout-prone skin which allowed me to basically walk out of the house without a planet of pimples on my face Be prepared to nerd out with me on some things, alright?
And also even though this video says it's for oily skin, a lot of the effects that I'll be talking about in the beginning apply to all of you! Anyone who has skin! And for the products they also work for people with combination skin types as well So there is definitely something for all of you. Enough talking, let's get into it! :)
Genetics! First off oily skin is a skin type, which means it's genetic and you're born with it so there's no changing it, and because it's a skin type, typically your entire body will be more on the naturally nourishing side. You won't need to moisturize the body as much as a dry skin person does. Other obvious characteristics are large pores because this is where sebum oozes :/ out and with more sebum the pores get enlarged and because clogged pores lead to higher chances of bacteria and dead skin getting trapped in the pores, Oily skin people tend to often deal more with breakouts and acne problems. And makeup tends to just slip and slide all over your face and you tend to carry around, you know, either a blotting paper or some sort of powder so you can pat that in mid-day.
Struggles are real there, right? I know, but remember it's not all bad it's a natural anti-ager because we get fine lines and wrinkles only when the skin gets dry and starts to like prematurely crease and age. The somewhat annoying thing is even though we already have a bunch of oozy oils on our face, our bodies can produce even more of it depending on four main things: hormones, diet, stress, and hydration. So let's quickly go over these before jumping into some products because it's much more important to control these four things and prevent large pores and breakouts rather than cure it with skincare products Which is like aftermath, which also works, but less effective because you want to kind of nip it at the butt, you know, before it actually comes out. Starting with the hormones, hormone fluctuations and imbalances are common contributions to the overproduction of oil, so if you're like me and you get really irregular periods, sometimes like once every two or three months it just means breakouts are even worse for you. So what's the culprit? Androgens.
In our bodies, we have varying levels of hormones, right? Which includes both estrogen and testosterone. For women, the high levels of estrogen help to maintain the appearance of, like, smaller pore sizes on the skin and a smooth and bouncy surface because of its role in creating collagen and elastin and estrogen is also responsible for helping the skin heal and maintain all the moisture. So generally these two hormones rise and they fall but when it comes to the time of our period normally the testosterone or the androgen rises which then causes a spike in our sebum production in our pores which then leads to more breakouts and this is why you'll often find that, like, leading up to your period that you get more breakouts, especially on this chin area It's like nothing seems to help it because it's actually all happening inside and it has to do with hormones. Did you know that? Because you should. Alright, diet.
This is a huge factor of breakouts, especially for me as I've gotten older. What I eat I found really impacts my skin, even more, especially dairy products, which I love so much as if there was an international cheese club or butter club, I would be the president. But actually, it distorts and changes the hormones in our bodies and same with eating foods high in sugar and high glycemic index which is high GI because these all playback into hormones and how it affects different things in our bodies and the foods we eat and how it can cause breakouts is way overlooked and if you think about it,
what goes in has to come out right? So let's first start with dairy. tear :( So dairy is loaded with hormones, about 60 different types because farmers actually give the cows hormones so they produce more milk and when it comes to our skin the hormone igf-1 which is insulin growth factor one then gets consumed by us So when we drink a cup of milk or whatever it is you have with milk It causes a surge in this hormone in our own bodies so I highly suggest you try (to) like reducing or cut it out &see.
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