Skin Care Products Tipp City OH

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Elay Shea
(937) 344-3352
P.O. Box 3236
dayton, OH
Great Clips
(937) 667-7883
972 W Main St
Tipp City, OH
Just For Looks Hair & Tanning
(937) 454-4910
114 E National Rd
Vandalia, OH
Mar-Sel
(937) 339-2147
803 Mckaig Ave
Troy, OH
Ahead Barbers & Stylists
(937) 236-6670
5464 Brandt Pike
Dayton, OH
Sephora
(937) 431-9300
The Greene,4421 Glengarry Drive, Suite #126
Dayton, OH
Ricco's Hair Design
(937) 898-8911
115 E. National Rd
Vandalla, OH
Giacomo's A Salon & Spa Inc
(937) 332-7075
235 S Market St
Troy, OH
Bernadette's Artistic Team
(937) 277-2100
5260 N Dixie Dr
Dayton, OH
Heckendorn Tamara K
(937) 233-8201
6446 Churchill Downs Pl
Dayton, OH
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8 Ways to Keep Skin Radiant

Maintaining a sensible skin routine is just as vital as keeping a healthy eating lifestyle. Great skin care can lower your risk of skin cancer and other conditions just like healthy eating can help ward off diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. Here are some important guidelines to help fight off harmful skin conditions as well as restore that youthfulness and glow you've been missing.

1. Moisturize Day and Night. When applying moisturizer to your neck and forehead, use upward strokes. For your cheeks, eye area, and between your eyebrows, use outward strokes. Why not inward or downward strokes? Because pulling and pressing hard or pulling down works with gravity, leading to loose and sagging skin. Also, the added benefit to moisturizing at night is that the moisturizer doesn't have to compete against pollution or damaging sun rays to liven up skin. 

2. Facial Cream or Facial Lotion? Consider your skin type. If you have dry skin, a cream will provide more moisture. If you have oily skin, opt for a lotion. If you have combination skin where only an area of your face is oily, skip the moisturizer or simply use a small amount of lotion.

3. Intro to SPF. When shopping for sunscreen, look for one with an SPF of at least 15 and a "broad spectrum" protection against UVA and UVB rays. These rays are the most damaging to the skin and can increase your risk of developing skin cancer. A combination of these ingredients will provide the most protection: Avobenzone, ecamsule (also known as Mexoryl), titanium dioxide, and zinc oxide. If you use any kind of cream, lotion, or moisturizer, make sure they're infused with these sun protective components.

4. When to Exfoliate. Skin experts suggest exfoliating once or twice a week to speed up the natural process in which the cells of the epidermis, the outer layer of your skin, will peel off. But be careful not to do it too often as this can irritate the skin.

5. Firming Masks. Best used once a month, a firming mask can help tighten and minimize pores as well as improve blood circulation in your skin. 

6. Mineral Makeup as Sunscreen. Available in loose or pressed powders, mineral makeup contains naturally occurring inorganic materials such as boron nitride, talc, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, and more.  These complicated words have a complicated job: They reflect away the sun's UVR rays, minimizing sun damage to your skin. Chemical and organic sunscreens cannot do the job that inorganic mineral makeup can do. Therefore, it's best to use mineral makeup on top of your sunscreen to catch any spots on your face you may have missed or intentionally missed because of oily skin. If you have oily skin, inorganic mineral makeup will not only provide protect from harmful rays, but can smooth away oily spots and leave a matte finish.

7. Wear Aloe Vera Around Your Eyes. Thankfully, that expensive eye cream you might be tempted to buy might not be a t...

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