Choosing skincare is not just a matter of attractive brands or packaging. The most important thing is that it lies in the content of active ingredients that work directly to overcome certain skin problems. In order for the results to be effective and safe, you need to adjust the active ingredients to the conditions and needs of each skin. Here are tips for choosing skincare based on skin needs and how to choose them intelligently.
If you often have problems with acne, consider a product with salicylic acid (BHA) or benzoyl peroxide. Salicylic acid helps clean clogged pores and reduce inflammation. While benzoyl peroxide effectively kills acne-causing bacteria. However, these ingredients can dry up your skin, so make sure you keep using moisturizers. Use it in stages and don't forget the sunscreen, because the skin can become more sensitive to the sun.
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps brighten the skin, level the color, and protects against free radicals. This material is suitable for those of you who want the skin to be brighter and fresher. Choose a concentration of 10-20% for optimal results, depending on skin sensitivity. Store vitamin C products in cool and dark places so they don't get oxidized quickly. Don't use it together with AHA or retinol in one routine if your skin is easily irritated.
For skin that feels dry, rough, or stiff, hyaluronic acid is the best choice. This material works by pulling and locking moisture in the skin layer. Suitable for morning and night use, and ideally applied to slightly damped skin so that the results are maximized. You can also combine it with other ingredients such as ceramide to increase the function of the skin barrier. Don't forget, moisturizers are still important to lock hydration afterward.
Signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin can be overcome with retinol or peptides. Launching Byrdie, Sunday, August 3, retinol accelerates skin cell regeneration and increases collagen production, but can cause irritation if used too often or with high doses. Peptide works more gently, suitable for those of you who have just started treating anti-aging skin. For retinol, always use it at night and apply sunscreen the next day.
Skin that is easily red, feels sore, or sensitive should choose calming ingredients such as niacinamide or centella asiatica. Niacinamide helps strengthen the skin barrier and reduce reddening. Centella asiatica is known for its healing effects and is suitable for skin prone to irritation. Both can be used morning and night, as well as safely combined with many other active ingredients. Choose low concentration first if you just try it.
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Understanding the active ingredients in skincare is an important step towards achieving healthy skin and as needed. By choosing the right ingredients for the condition of your skin, the results will not only be more effective, but also reduce the risk of irritation or imbalance. Remember, each skin is different, so take the time to know what your skin really needs. Always start slowly and pay attention to skin reactions before using them regularly.
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