I often get compliments on my skin followed by surprise when
the inquirer learns I’m in my early forties. I’ve always taken those compliments in stride but as I’ve aged I
began to see changes that while minor I wanted to begin tackling sooner rather
than later.
Those of us with melanin rich skin may have a certain
advantage when it comes to aging well but speaking as a person that never took
my skin care regimen too seriously I decided to begin taking measures to ensure
my youthful appearance stuck around for the long haul. It’s been almost two
years now and through feedback from licensed estheticians, reading and
following expert tips I’ve developed a solid skin care routine and my skin is
flourishing. Here’s an overview of my skin care regimen and a bit of input on
how I adopted some of my techniques.
Water
Water is essential for life! If you’ve read a few of my hair
related post then you could be sick of me preaching the requirement for
moisture in your hair care routine. Our
bodies require moisture, and as I drink I literally envision the life giving
fluid nourishing me from the inside out. The more I drink water of course I’m obliged to visit the restroom
more often but I also experience less breakouts and plump, hydrated skin. Just
like Nike you have to “Just Do It”. I get my water intake in the morning with a
tall glass as part of my AM workout. Once I get in the office I commit to one fruit or veggie
infused cup of H2O, as
offered by our in-house café, and I immediately fill up a one liter bottle for my morning requirement. My commitment to myself is to down at least two of those liter bottles
during my eight hour work day.
Finally, I’ve never been huge on juice or soda so I also get
my water intake in as part of my evening meal. My goal is to track at least
another liter bottle at home rounding out my total water intake to one gallon a
day. Not only does water intake keep our skin hydrated it helps in some not so
obvious ways as well including:
1.
Calorie control – often thirst is disguised as
hunger, staying hydrated can help prevent snacking.
2.
Prevents constipation- water aids in digestion
by adding fluid to the colon and moving things along.
3.
Purge toxins- certain toxins can lead to clogged
pores and acne so drink up.
4.
Skin hydration- back to my original post
dehydrated skin can look dry and wrinkled when I’m getting my daily dose of
water my skin appears plump and full.
Exfoliation
On a recent vacation I took the opportunity to indulge in a
high end facial. I’ve enjoyed facials throughout the years in various venues
from the local beauty college to some pretty top notch salons but this one in
particular intrigued me. To put it lightly it was the most money I’ve forked
over for an hour of attention focused solely on my face. I cannot tell a lie the simple beauty and calming demeanor of my South African esthetician coupled with her lovely skin and the soothing overview in which she detailed the intricate steps involved in her process had me hooked like a moth to a flame. She
reeled me in hook, line and sinker when she presented a high tech hydrafacial machine and all its benefits.
reeled me in hook, line and sinker when she presented a high tech hydrafacial machine and all its benefits.
My post facial pic with the hubster |
About two weeks following my facial I was casually reading a
magazine in which Elle MacPherson was featured. The article elaborated on how
incredible the fifty-one year old looked and she offered a tip that included
daily exfoliation of her face and no less than three times per week for her
body. Pulling out the tip I’d been passed down from my facial a couple of weeks
before, followed by Elle’s two cents and I was convinced that exfoliation was a necessary addition to my skin care routine. I pulled a newer bottle of Freeman’s
Polishing Mask in Charcoal & Sugar that I had purchased months before.
Placing the bottle directly in line with my facial cleanser I committed to using it
daily as part of my nightly routine.
Exfoliating my skin before cleansing adds less than a minute to my regimen but boy can I see a difference with daily use, my skin seems to
have “the glow”.
If that’s not enough for you Dr. Harold Lancer, who treats such
celebs as Kim K and Beyonce spoke on the difference between “celebrity and
civilian skin” in a recent article in “the Cut” featured in nymag.com. In the article he preached
the necessity of exfoliating every day. One of the reasons provided by Dr.
Lancer was that daily damage, from the sun and aging, had to be exfoliated
before the face is cleansed. Want to give good face like Bey? Step up your
scrub game!
Clarisonic
My husband gifted me a Clarisonic for Christmas some years ago and I must
say it’s one of my favorite and most frequently utilized gifts. In my opinion
soap and water don’t do enough to really clean my skin. I began paying more attention to
the level of cleanliness only after a facial years ago in which I was advised
my cleanser was getting my skin clean enough. Once I introduced the Clarisonic into my skin care routine there were notable differences in my skin, it seemed firmer and there was no longer excess dirt on my face when I applied my toner. To be
honest now that I’ve implemented daily manual exfoliation into my skin care
routine I only use my Clarisonic about three times a week. Also as
part of my “super deep cleansing” routine, which we'll discuss later, I incorporate my little hand held
wonder to go the extra mile in cleaning and exfoliating, I like to think of it
as polishing my skin to brightness.
Another tidbit offered by the esthetician during my post
facial consult was the importance of cleaning my Clarisonic faithfully. Her
feedback was the failure to clean the brush properly could be embedding dirt
into your skin – yuck! I’ve since stepped up my brush cleaning routine to ensure
my Clarisonic facial cleanse is not counterproductive. Try this recipe at least
once a week to ensure your brush stays grime free.
Apply a dime size amount of baby
shampoo into your brush and scrub the bristles with clean hands. After rinsing mix ¼ cup peroxide and let your brush sit for
thirty minutes, rinse well and let dry. I’ve adopted this cleansing routine for
all my makeup brushes actually and it does a great job in keeping my utensils
germ free.
Cleansing
I cleanse my skin twice daily with CeraVe Renewing SA Cleanser and CeraVe Moisturizing Lotion as part of my routine. Prior to washing I use make up remover wipes and Neutrogena Eye Make up Remover, if I'm wearing make up of course. Over the
years I’ve also enjoyed Philosophy One-step facial cleanser as well as Cetaphil
facial cleanser. I’m a bit of a product junkie in all honesty and currently I have no
brand loyalty. The one necessity is that my
skin is gets a good cleaning. Once or twice a week I perform a “super cleanse”. I don’t treat myself to a facial as often as I’d like but I want to make sure that my face, which is subjected to make up, the elements and sweat daily, is well cleansed.
skin is gets a good cleaning. Once or twice a week I perform a “super cleanse”. I don’t treat myself to a facial as often as I’d like but I want to make sure that my face, which is subjected to make up, the elements and sweat daily, is well cleansed.
My super cleanse goes something like this:
1.
Removes make up with a wipe as well as eye make up remover solution.
2.
Manual exfoliation with my Freeman polishing mask and
rinse with warm water.
3.
Add CeraVe cleanser to my Clarisonic and rotate for one full
cycle and rinse with warm water.
4.
Grab my bar of Kojic Acid soap, lather and let
it sit until it’s good and tingly and rinse.
5.
Apply my Freeman Cucumber peel mask and allow it
to dry while I watch TV or do whatever pleases me.
6.
Peel cucumber mask and gently cleanse with a bar
of oatmeal soap and performing a final rinse with cold water to close my clean
pores. My face is tight and clean!
Lay it on Thick
I love me some Nadege over at Relaxed Hair Health, I’ve
followed her since my hair journey began. I love her so much in fact that at
one point I stopped following her for awhile because her post kept my Amazon
shopping cart full and my wallets empty. I had to go on rehab ya’ll. Anyhow one of her post in particular not only
caught my eye but it involved products that I kept on hand. In July 2013 she featured an article titled
"Go to bed greasy, wake up gorgeous”. The
deets on this nightly routine is applying a thick oil or balm to your skin at
bedtime in order to wake up “gorgeous”. In the article she featured several
brown skin beauties with amazing skin, I was hooked! Every since that article I’ve
kept vitamin E oil on my nightstand and practiced applying a liberal amount to
my face, lips and neck every evening. Also on my bedside table you’ll find at
least one bottle of Vaseline Baby Oil gel and I layer that stuff on like I’m about
to walk butt naked in the snow and that’s my only protection! Ha! To my surprise I awoke to soft, moisturized skin that seemed to appreciate that layer of lube.
Within the text of the article several options for adding
this glow are referenced such as good ole Vaseline petroleum jelly to an almond
scented oil by the name of Aura Glow. I personally have used what I have on hand with
excellent results, thanks Nadege this tip is easy, cheap and the rewards will
literally give your skin the “glow”!
I may not have the formula to combat aging but in my opinion
I’m off to a great start. One area I could improve is incorporating sun screen into my regimen. Habitually practicing habits that benefit my hair,
skin and body have become second nature and I promise you the results are
rewarding. My routine features common themes such as
moisture, daily practice and consistency that seem daunting when you begin but
with practice they become second nature. Until next time B&B darlings, go
for the glow!
You use a lot of the same products I use on my face! Freeman's Charcoal Mask & Cucumber peel off mask is BOMB!!! My S.O. calls me the grease monster coming to bed, I thought it was just me that grease up! Thanks lady, great post! I am definitely trying to up my skincare!
ReplyDeleteRJ, first of all thank you for your support and stopping by often. I agree Freeman mask are so versatile and inexpensive, I love the range of offerings. And my husband teased me initially about my greased up face and body but on occasion he'll get greased up also!
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