LOVE YOUR SKIN AGAIN: HOW TO BANISH DRY AND BLEMISHED SKIN FOREVER

Dry and blemished skin is frustrating. Even more demoralising is when it appears on the face.

If dry and blemished skin has become a constant, it may begin to impact other areas of your life, causing you stress, lowering your self-esteem and maybe even causing you some embarrassment over the appearance of your skin.

You deserve to love the way you look, and frantically covering your skin with concealer is no way to live!

If this feels familiar it’s time to fight back and enlist blemish control practices. Read on to determine what’s causing your blemishes so you can halt the formation of new ones. Learn more about what a great skincare routine looks like and find out how to clear skin blemishes.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR SKIN BLEMISHES

For some people, the first thing that comes to mind when the word “blemish” is uttered is pimples. The truth is that the term encompasses much more than pimples.

In fact, any imperfection dotting the skin can be considered a blemish and this includes any mark, scar, spot, discoloration and yes, acne. Although there are a number of different types of blemishes that make themselves known on the face, we’ll be focusing on some of the most common: acne, skin discolouration and sun spots. 

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1. ACNE

Acne ranges from mild cases consisting of a few blackheads or whiteheads to very severe outbreaks noted by red, irritated cysts. Although the flare-up of acne can sometimes be linked to stress or diet, your skin’s oil production plays a central role.

Laying below the skin’s surface are your sebaceous glands, which are the glands in charge of producing oil. This oil is called sebum and problems begin to occur when the glands produce too much of it.

If the hair follicles become blocked, the sebum has nowhere to go and this will result in whitehead/blackheads which subsequently can get infected.

Acne blemishes can be considered current, active pimples on the skin or scars left behind by previous outbreaks.

Luckily, even if you have scarring on the skin it’s possible to lighten the marks for a clearer complexion, and tips for how to fade acne scars will be discussed further on. 

2. SKIN DISCOLOURATION

There are many ways in which skin becomes discoloured over time, but a very common skin discolouration condition is called melasma, a form of skin hyperpigmentation.

Melasma is often marked by patches of darker skin appearing on the face and commonly makes its presence known around the times of pregnancy.

This is due to the fact that it’s closely linked to changes in female hormone levels. It’s most noticeable when the skin is repeatedly exposed to sunlight. 

3. SUN SPOTS

Dark spots, sometimes referred to as sun blemishes, can appear on any body part commonly exposed to the sun for extended periods of time. These spots generally appear over time due to a lack of sunscreen usage and can be seen in people of all ages, though more commonly are noticeable as you age. 

PREVENTING FURTHER SUN DAMAGE

Facial skin is sensitive and easily damaged by harmful UV rays and harsh direct sunlight. One of the simplest and most important way to protect the skin is to wear sunscreen.

This significantly helps with the additional accumulation of dark spots and discolouration caused by sun exposure.

There are a number of ways to treat current acne outbreaks, the first being to put a suitable skin-care routine in place. Focusing on skincare for blemished skin is the key to getting your skin’s health back on track and brings you one step closer to a clear and glowing complexion.

ROUTINE CARE FOR DRY AND BLEMISHED SKIN

Skin types and needs can be very different, but below are some basics that are important and helpful when it comes to clearing skin blemishes.

The routine daily care of your skin helps to ease and treat current outbreaks, prevents further discolouration and sets the stage for reversing existing damage. Here are some key steps for caring for blemished skin.

1. CLEANSE

Using a gentle cleanser on your skin washes away dirt, makeup and excess oil that causes breakouts. Wash in the morning to pave the way for the rest of your skincare routine and in the evening to wash away the day’s detritus.

2. MOISTURISE

If you have an oily complexion it may be tempting to skimp on moisturising, but that would be a mistake. All skin needs at least a light moisturisation, so apply a lotion or cream daily to keep thirsty skin hydrated.

3. SPOT TREAT PROBLEM AREAS

Use a treatment on current outbreaks to help heal them quickly. Treatments featuring salicylic acid are effective in minimising pimples and helping to clear outbreaks more quickly. 

4. ALWAYS APPLY SUNSCREEN ALWAYS APPLY SUNSCREEN

This is one of the most important steps in any skincare routine and should be done daily before the skin is exposed to the sun. Damage from the sun accumulates over time, causes visible sun damage and puts you at higher risk of experiencing skin cancer.  

5. EXFOLIATE

Exfoliating with a gentle scrub weekly helps to remove excess oil and dead skin cells from the surface of the skin. Over time, this can help with improving the look of skin blemishes and also allows the other elements of your routine to penetrate more deeply and work more effectively. 

6. DRINK PLENTY OF WATER

This one is an easy one that requires no fancy formulations or the purchase of additional products. You may be familiar with the ages-old recommendation to drink at least eight glasses of water a day, but are you close to meeting it?

Because our bodies are made up of so much water, increasing your water intake is a natural way to increase your skin’s hydration from the inside out. 

REVERSING THE DAMAGE: HOW TO CLEAR SKIN BLEMISHES

Whether you’ve just recently begun to notice acne scarring or you’ve had a years-long struggle with skin blemishes, it’s possible to lighten acne scars, discolouration and dark spots with anti blemish skincare.

Once you’ve established a daily care routine, adding a pigmentation cream would help tremendously for improving the appearance of skin blemishes. 

Dermatologists recommended using natural combination  depigmentation creams which  tackle the different aspects of skin pigment formation in the skin, like Crystal Tomato Skin Clarity Cream, because of its effectiveness at inhibiting melanin production.

The cream tackles the problems of skin discolouration at the root. It gently works to lighten over-pigmentation, dark spots and acne scarring through the use of safe, non-harsh and non-toxic ingredients.

Skin Clarity Cream fights to prevent further skin damage by blocking ultraviolet radiation, inflammation and oxidative stress while also reversing the impacts of existing skin damage. The result is a clearer, more even and glowing complexion. 

We don’t mean to brag, but we have all the science to back us up. The US Journal of Pigmentary Disorders published the peer-reviewed results of a double-blind trial conducted at a Singapore-based dermatological institute.

In the study, after using Skin Clarity Cream for 56 days, patients with melasma noticed a 25% improvement in the colouration of their skin. By the 84th day, a 50% improvement was noted. 

If you face the impacts of skin blemishes each time you look in the mirror, you don’t have to accept it as your normal.

Follow the recommendations outlined above to begin to heal and protect your dry and blemished skin. Consider adding Crystal Tomato’s Skin Clarity Cream to your daily routine to kick your results up a notch and finally achieve the glowing skin of your dreams.

 

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