Does my Skin Tire of Ingredients?
Some people like to change their skincare products every six months or so, thinking that new ingredients will re-energise and stimulate the skin. So this brings us to the question, does your skin tire of ingredients and do we have to keep the skin guessing?
If your skin is showing signs of tiring or it is not responding to a product like it did when you first started with it, is your skin tiring of this product or is it lacking something? We suggest that it is most likely the latter. If your skincare range has ingredients that could cause a buildup on the skin, such as petroleum-based products (mineral oils), then your skin could be lacking in vital nutrients due to absorption being hindered by these types of ingredients.
Remember, your skin changes with you. If you are stressed one week and your diet is not good, your skin may be a little more dehydrated and sensitive. You need to start looking at your skin symptoms and treating them. Have on hand different natural remedies to boost the skin when needed. This will save you changing your whole skincare range.
Pure essential oils are a great tool to supplement the skin. You should also have a hydrating as well as a deep-cleansing mask in your bag of remedies; your skin will love the attention. Take responsibility: get to know your skin and how it reflects your life.
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