What's The Best Way To Take Care Of My Melanin Skin?

What's The Best Way To Take Care Of My Melanin Skin?

Follow these tips for gorgeous, lit-from-within skin all year long.

 

Wash Your Face Before Bedtime

Cleanse your skin gently, especially at night, as a vital part of your bedtime routine. Unclogging pores of the day’s oil and grime is important for keeping skin clear.

Use a Low-Lathering, Sulfate-Free Cleanser

A gentle cleanser removes makeup and excess oil without stripping your skin. If your skin feels tight and dry after washing, you’re using something too strong. Opt for an organic soap bar, like our Detoxifying Bar.

Exfoliate Your Skin

But not too aggressively or too often. “Over-scrubbing is like giving yourself a rope burn — causing irritation and a darker, uneven skin tone. Avoid using washcloths, spa gloves, buffing pads, sonic scrubbers or coarse scrubs. And don’t rub hard — use light pressure in a gentle circular motion.” Apply in the shower before you turn the water on. Massage all over using gentle pressure. Rinse off and pat dry.

Try an Alcohol-Free Toner Mist

Spritz your face with a refreshing facial spray to hydrate skin and set makeup. On extra hot days, mist throughout the day to rehydrate.

Hydrate From Within

If you are dehydrated, your skin will look dull. It's recommended to drink half your weight in ounces of water or non-caffeinated beverages like herbal tea for a healthy flush.

Go Easy on the Oil

You want a glow, not an oil slick. Resist the urge to slather your skin and scalp with heavy oils. If you’re acne-prone, you’ll pay the price with clogged pores, blackheads and pimples, less is more.

Moisturize

To keep your skin supple and soft, Leverette suggests using lotions and moisturizers that contain ceramides. “Ceramides are a major component of our skin’s surface that protect against moisture loss to keep your skin youthful, supple, moist and glowing.” 

Get Even

Dark spots and blotchy skin can mar a beautiful complexion. Look for products with skin-brightening ingredients. These ingredients gradually fade hyperpigmentation  and encourage an even, radiant hue.

Natural Camouflage

If you need extra coverage, smooth on a luminous foundation or tinted moisturizer for a natural, radiant finish. Or try light-diffusing BB creams for a photo-filtered effect.

Protect Your Skin

Lack of sun damage will keep your skin dewy and supple for years to come. “Yes, darker skin needs protection too, especially on overcast days because the UVA penetrates clouds and windshields. If your skin darkens at all, it’s sun damage in the making,” says Leverette. “Makeup with sunscreen added is not enough protection. Technology has made it possible for physical sunscreens like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide to go on sheer. Use SPF 30 and apply with a massage motion with the palm of your hand, gently working the sunscreen into the skin. But be cautious; sheer sunscreens use chemical sun screening agents that provide less protection against the longer UVA rays.”

Go for the Glow

Take some loose pearlescent (not glittery) gold, peach or bronze eye powder shadow. Mix a tiny bit in the palm of your hand with a few drops of foundation, sunscreen or moisturizer. Apply to outer cheeks and brow bone for an extra touch of luminosity.

Eat Healthy

A low-sugar, antioxidant-rich diet consisting of colorful fruits and vegetables (especially leafy greens), legumes and lean protein will ensure you’re healthy inside as well as out for a natural glow.

Work It Out

Working out gives you all the beauty benefits that money can’t buy. Exercising at least 30 minutes a day gets your heart pumping and increases circulation by bringing oxygen into your bloodstream. It’s the best way to achieve a youthful glow.

 

Sourced: "The Black Girls Guide"

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