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Skin Care Tips-How To Get Younger Looking Skin With Easy Skin Care Regimen

Updated on February 9, 2015

Skin Care Tips To Getting Balanced Younger Looking Skin

Let's face it, getting old is something we all are going through and that cycle will not stop. We get the dull skin and the fine lines no matter what we do. But if you knew how to slow down the process wouldn't you do it?

Are you tired of waking up looking older and older? Wouldn't you like to just slow the aging process just a little? That's what we all want. The truth is there is no quick method. You would have to get surgery which takes time or protect your skin by using a healthy skin care regimen.

Many don't consider the fact that after surgery they still have to use a skin care regimen to maintain healthy skin. There is no way around it.

You can change your looks but having healthy younger looking skin is something you have to work on everyday. Our skin has to be cared from the inside as well as the outside. I have given you some tips that will help you speed up your cell turn overrate exposing younger and healthier skin.

Skin Care Tips

Start a healthy skin care regimen and keep your skin balanced with the proper products. Many don't realize that there are many products that are not balanced for healthy skin...... A face wash may be balanced but a skin mask or treatment most likely are not.

They are more alkaline and harsh and require a toner to re-balance the skin.I placed the links below for you to read and learn how beneficial certain invaluable steps are to have you looking younger. Read every word and you will slow down the damage (free radicals) that causes your skin to age badly. Get compliments again about your wonderful great looks or skin.

Crash Course On Skin Toners And How You Can Get Younger Looking Skin From Using It

If you go into your favorite pharmacy or department store you will be glammered with all of the moisturizers, anti-aging products and mesmerizing facial cleansers. But where is all the glitz and glamour of the facial toner?

You probably believe you are giving your skin the best but if your not using a toner to re-balance, you are not getting the full benefits from your SPF, moisturizer or any treatments you may be using.

What Is A Facial Toner?

A facial toner is a product made with witch hazel as it's base and other additives designed for individual skin types. It is a water type base. It is meant to maintain skins healthy pH balance to allow skin to age and function properly as well as avoid other skin issues that can arise from being in an alkaline state.

A toner is meant to put skin in a slightly acidic state. After you use your facial cleanser your skin is clean but unbalanced. The cleansing process leaves the skin in an alkaline state. Skin has to be in a healthy pH balance of 4.5 to 5.5 (slightly acidic) to function properly.

Many think toners are full of alcohol but witch hazel is most likely the base ingredient used. Alcohol in the beauty industry is not the harsh white drying alcohol you may imagine. The addition in a toner may be a product allowing your product to dry faster.

Alcohol the drying type will most likely be in an astringent. This can be very drying and harsh to the skin. A clarifying gentle toner is highly recommended instead of an astringent to absorb and clean oil from your skin. You will notice I will not mention an astringent again. However if your skin feels tight 30 minutes after your regimen. Try another toner.

How To Use A Facial Toner?

An alkaline toner is to be used each and every time after you wash your face or remove a face treatment mask, glycolic acid or a simple steaming to maintain balance. After which you will use a cotton ball or pad to apply leaving a slightly wet feeling.

  • cotton pad
  • cotton ball
  • spray bottle

A tissue will cause you to waste your product. A fine mist will be refreshing but will not wipe away any cleansing residue. Mist are great when you need to feel refreshed.

TIP: I store presoaked cotton in a baggie or Tubberware to remove when needed. It's quick and sanitary.

  • wiped lightly
  • mist spray

Toners are not all created equal although in a pinch witch hazel can be used on all skin types. There are all types of skin toners your can buy or make yourself.

  • clarifying toner for acne
  • hydrating toner for dry skin
  • vitamin c toner for sun damage

You can make some homemade toners yourself or simply use witch hazel I recommend a thin toner that is easily absorbed into your skin to allow your moisturizers and treatments to glide on smoothly.

Wearing makeup is a non issue when you start with a great skin care regimen. You can apply your makeup 30 seconds afterwards guilt free.

Remember anything that starts with a strong foundation will last.

  • great skin
  • strong body
  • successful businesses
  • fine cars
  • fine wine
  • beautiful furniture

Without the use of a toner your skin is not balanced or complete. Healthy youthful skin is a lifestyle it does not discriminate. If you were wondering what is a facial toner and how to use a face toner, I am confident you now know. However, a toner is only one special step in a total skin care regimen.

Your skin is a fine work of art it should be taken care of as such. My point is you get back what you put into anything, your face included. Great younger looking skin is admired by everyone. Hopefully after reading my skin care tips you now understand the basics of maintaining balanced skin for younger looking skin by slowing down the aging process. Let's start with you.

Visit My Other Skin Hubs:

How To Improve Skin Texture, Prevent Acne And Oily Skin With Effective Acne Treatment Products

How To Reduce, Prevent, And Get Rid Of Baggy Eyes And 4 Steps To Healthy Youthful Skin In 20 Days

How To Improve Skin By Minimizing Sagging, Fine Lines, And Wrinkled Skin- Anti Aging Skin Care Treatments

How To Choose The Right Skin Care Cleanser Product For Your Skin Type

How To Tighten Skin With Anti Aging Wrinkle Tips And Remedies That Can Turn Back The Hands Of Time


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