it's important to approach skincare with a scientific mindset, understanding that what works for others may not work for you due to differences in skin type, glandular components, histology, barrier function, and thickness.

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it's important to approach skincare with a scientific mindset, understanding that what works for others may not work for you due to differences in skin type, glandular components, histology, barrier function, and thickness.
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cutor is a term/suffix for people with skin details.
a term for [x] skin detail, people who have [x] skin detail, described as [x] and for the appreciation of such.
inclusive of system alters, non exclusive to the body.
non exclusive term for anyone to use related to skin types, textures and unnamed details.
etymology:
pronounced cute-ore
cutis = (latin) the skin
+ -or a variant of an old English suffix
[word-forming element making nouns of quality, state, or condition, from Middle English -our, from Old French -our (Modern French -eur), from Latin -orem (nominative -or), a suffix added to past participle verbal stems. Also in some cases from Latin -atorem (nominative -ator)]
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♡My Morning Skincare Routine (in details)♡
🧸Hiii Teddies! This post is going to be about morning skincare routine this time I hope you enjoy and get something out of this♡𓂃°。⋆˚
Again, I've been focusing on creating my routine for every week and just planning things in my life in general. I've already shared my nighttime routine with you guys: My Nighttime Skincare Routine) So it's time to share my morning one🥳
DISCLAIMER: Like what I said in almost every post, everyone has a different skin type!!! So that means depending on your skin type you'll have a different way of doing your skincare. I have not developed my skin type yet so I just do the basics in skincare so I can tame my acne.
♡₊˚ 🦢・₊✧ My Morning Skincare Routine (in details)✧₊・🦢˚₊ ♡ -Wash your face with WARM WATER (this is important because warm water allows your pores to open and allows you to clean your face properly while cold water closes your pores) -Cleanser I do this daily, morning and night (if your next step is to use a scrub then wash your face with warm water if you aren't, wash your face with cold water) -Facial Scrub you should do this 2-3 times a week, I do it 2 times a week, Monday and Friday, in the morning (To take off the scrub, wash your face with cold water to close your pores) -Ice Roller I do this daily, morning and night -Exfoliate I do this 2 times a week, Monday and Friday, in the morning -Toner I do this 2 times a week, Monday and Friday, in the morning and night -Face Mist I do this daily, morning & night -Serum I do this daily, morning & night -Moisturizer I do this daily, in the morning & night -SPF I do this if I am going to go outside (even if it's winter! No excuses, wear sunscreen!)
That's it! I hope you liked my routine and found it useful! Have a great productive day💕
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I want to start skincare but I don't know what my skin-type is or what products are even suitable for me. Do you have any tips? because I want to achieve clear skin by the end of this year.
how to determine your skin type 🧴🧖🏽♀️
hi ♡⠀
i found this to help you ..
once you determine what type of skin you have then you can go buy products that will suit you best. buying products is a trial and error kind of thing. you may have to test out a few to find what you really like.
good luck! sending love your way, please accept ‹𝟹
How to find your skin type
Finding your skin type is one of the most important factors when building your skin care routine. There are different skin types and choosing products that fit your skin is very important. Each skin type has a different need so finding products that work for your skin will make all the difference.
The five main types are normal, oily, dry, combination, and sensitive.
Normal skin is skin that is balanced. It is neither oily, dry, or sensitive.
Oily skin produces an excess of sebum. If you have oily skin it can feel shiny and greasy. Oily skin can sometimes leave your pores clogged or congested.
Dry skin can feel tight and dry. Dry skin is the opposite of oily skin, your skin does not have enough oil.
Combination skin is skin that is both oily and dry. Usually the T-Zone (forehead, nose, and chin) are the most oily parts of the skin and the cheeks are the dry areas of the skin.
Sensitive skin is less about how the skin looks and more about how the skin feels. Sensitive skin is more vulnerable to external irritants and different ingredients in skin care products can irritate your skin.
So how do you find your skin type? There are two main methods of finding your skin type: the bare-faced method and the blotting sheet method.
The Bare-Faced Method
To use this method, start by washing your face with a gentle cleanser and gently pat your skin dry. After cleansing, wait 30 minutes and then observe your skin. If your skin is feeling tight and there are dry patches, your skin is dry. If your skin is oily and shiny you have oily skin. If the shine is only in your T-Zone, you probably have combination skin. If your skin is feeling irritated you probably have sensitive skin. If your skin feels comfortable then you have normal skin.
The Blotting Sheet Method
The next method that you can use to find your skin type is the blotting sheet method. To use this method, take a piece of blotting paper and gently pat the different areas of your skin and hold the sheet up to the light to see how much oil it has absorbed. If the sheet is soaked in oily skin, you most likely have oily skin. If there is no oil left over on the sheet, then you have dry skin. If there is only oil on the spots that you used to wipe your T-Zone, you most likely have combination or normal skin.
Now that you have found your skin type it will be easier to choose products that are a right fit for you and will help improve your skin.
𝐈𝐥 𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐨 𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐩 𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐮𝐧𝐚 𝐛𝐮𝐨𝐧𝐚 𝐫𝐢𝐮𝐬𝐜𝐢𝐭𝐚 𝐝𝐞𝐥 𝐦𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐮𝐩: 𝐥𝐚 𝐒𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐞!
La skincare... quel momento davvero speciale dove ci prendiamo cura di noi e ci regaliamo una coccola quotidiana. In realtà la skincare è davvero fondamentale se vogliamo avere una pelle "da star".. Perfetta, senza troppe discromie e soprattutto PULITA! Abbiamo bisogno di una buona base per il nostro amato maquillage che solo una corretta skincare ci può dare. Oggi analizzerò, step by step, i tipi di pelle più comuni e come prendercene cura.
PELLE NORMALE: Beata/o chi ha la pelle normale! Questo tipo di pelle non ha bisogno di troppe considerazioni, se non una semplice pulizia molto soft giornaliera e ogni tot anche delle maschere ma attenzione! MAI alterare il PH!
PELLE MISTA: Questo tipo di pelle si presenta oleosa sulla zona t e secca sulle guance (è la mia skin type). Questo genere di pelle ha bisogno di una detersione delicata e della multimasking, ovvero possiamo utilizzare due maschere differenti nello stesso momento. Per esempio, possiamo utilizzare sia una maschera idratante, sia una maschera purificante purché la pelle ritrovi il suo equilibrio e la sua opacità.
PELLE GRASSA: La pelle grassa espelle quantità eccessive di sebo su tutto il viso e questo comporta l'aumento di impurità. Questo tipo di pelle ha bisogno di una corretta esfoliazione! Per questa skin type abbiamo bisogno di prodotti che riducono l'eccesso di sebo, che opacizzi e soprattutto che riduca drasticamente la possibilità di formare impurità. Le maschere adatte a questo tipo di pelle sono quelle in argilla.
PELLE SECCA: Se dall'altra parte abbiamo visto l'eccesso di sebo, qui invece vediamo l'esatto opposto. La pelle secca è molto soggetta ad arrossamenti e screpolature nelle stagioni fredde. Abbiamo bisogno di evitare tutto ciò con una buona dose di idratazione, di nutrirla in profondità!
PELLE DELICATA: Infine abbiamo la pelle delicata. Richiede maggiore cura e attenzione per prevenire irritazioni. Non solo dobbiamo prenderci cura di lei con prodotti molto mirati, ma dobbiamo anche bere molta acqua perchè spesso e volentieri la pelle si secca anche a causa della mancanza di liquidi. Fate molta attenzione quando inizia il freddo e cercate di bere molta acqua!
Oggi vi ho parlato a grandi linee delle skin type più comuni. Settimana prossima vi porterò una lista di prodotti da utilizzare secondo la tipologia di pelle!
Hey guys,
Thank you so much for your blog requests recently. I love getting feedback on what posts you would like to see and now we're in the colder months (honestly in London the temperature has really dropped) I spotted a few people asking what products do I recommend to keep your skin hydrated. So today we are going to be chatting through some products I truly adore and would recommend.
Let's start off with Kylie Skin. In Kylie's collection she has one product that I have honestly grown to love really quickly and now probably couldn't function without. We are going to be chatting about the Face Moisturizer (£27.00) in her collection. I adore this moisturizer and this kinda product you can also use as primer under your foundation. This product makes my skin feel so smooth and hydrated and I find it works amazingly well under foundation or mixed with a primer. It also soothes my skin as I'm wearing it. This is the kind of product I would wear daily whether I am wearing makeup or not and I find when I'm wearing it, it dries fast and stops me getting as oily during the day. So whether you like Kylie or not I would highly recommend trying the cream out.
Next up we have my favourite serum ever!! We are chatting about the Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte's Magic Serum Crystal Elixir (£25/£60). I was never much of a serum person but honestly since using this serum I have now become obsessed with this product and have to apply it every morning and evening. This serum is literally designed to hydrate, sooth and make your skin look younger, I mean what more could you honestly want. Since using this daily for about a month I noticed a big difference in how much brighter and smoother my skin looked. Better yet it was getting the hydration it truly needed. This serum comes in 2 sizes so if £60 is not in your price range a mini size is £25 and trust me a little goes a long way I find.
Lastly to no one's surprise I'm sure we have Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte's Magic Cream. If anyone ever says to me I have dry / dehydrated skin I introduce them to this rich beautiful creamy moisturizer. As this moisturizer is a thicker formula I tend to wear this as night before I go to bed and apply a little to my face in the morning during that gap of skincare and makeup. This cream gives your skin instant hydration and has by far been the biggest game changer in my overall routine. I love how quickly my skin absorbs the cream because I hate when you apply a cream and have to wait ages for it to soak into your skin.
These 3 products have honestly been amazing at hydrating my skin especially in the colder months where my skin can be dry or dull. They really do give your skin some life and I am obsessed with these products, honestly I could talk for hours about my love for these products. So I hope this post helps those looking for some skincare ideas. If you want to see any more posts like this please let me know below.
Lots of love
Bella x x
Skin Care Routine for Dry Skin
Skin that is too dry to feel soft and supple lacks enough moisture. Rough-feeling areas that flake off or seem scaly are common in people who have dry skin.
In the morning
1. Wash your face with a gentle cleanser that will leave your skin feeling clean and hydrated, rather tight and uncomfortable
2. After cleansing use a hydrating toner
3. Exfoliating at least once a week using formulas with AHAs (alpha-hydroxy acids), as they’ll exfoliate the surface without stripping skin of its natural moisture. AHAs such as glycolic acid, lactic acid, and mandelic acid are good for exfoliating dry skin.
At night
1. Cleanse as mentioned above
2. Apply a night nourishing cream
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