Combination Skin Care Basics
September 2, 2008 by Linda Jackson
Filed under Combination Skin Care
Combination skin care is dealing with a skin type that generates both oily and dry skin.
The most distinguishing aspect of combination skin is the presence of an oily T-zone, basically comprising of the forehead, nose and chin.
Quite often the rest of the facial area has dry characteristics and sometimes can be sensitive, due to the affected oily areas.
To care for combination skin, the most important thing you need to do is to follow a regular cleansing regimen. The dry areas should be wiped with a light rehydrant gel, with a moist cotton wool. Meanwhile, a medicated soap should be applied on the oily areas and rinsed off with water. In the areas which are prone to blackheads, rub a mixture of beauty grains and skin tonic twice to three times a week.
If you have a combination skin, use a good night care regimen. This should basically include a light massage with a nourishing cream on the dry regions. To end, cleanse and massage neck and apply a gentle almond eye-cream for any dark under eye circles.
Combination skin still needs moisturizing. Many people feel as though they have too much ‘moisture’ on their skin, but do not neglect this important step. Caring for combination skin is not as difficult as some may think. A little bit of attention paid to problem areas is all that is required.
Warm Water and Your Skin
June 18, 2008 by Linda Jackson
Filed under Skin Care, Skin Care Tips
The Miracle of Warm Water
Human skin is an extremely sensitive organ.
It can sense even the smallest change in the external atmosphere, especially those which pertain to the temperature and climatic changes.
From the special viewpoint of skin care, experts have always been stressing on the fact that a bath with lukewarm water is an excellent cure for many of the skin problems.
The conditions like allergies, rashes and other skin problems respond very well to warm water. In fact, water warmed to a moderate degree acts as a disinfectant itself.
However, when using warm water, ensure that the temperature of the water is not too high. This is mainly because in case your skin is dry, using excessively heated water can actually aggravate the dryness, thereby worsening the problem.
Otherwise, warm water is surely a miracle natural product in itself, being one of the most effective natural cleansers as well.
The skin benefits from the water because it hydrates the skin.
Don’t have the water too hot that you lose these wonderful benefits.
If the water is too hot it leaches all the natural oils from your pores, and you don’t want to do that!



