Skin problems are different from skin diseases. Skin can be address by
aestheticians
while skin diseases are attended to by dermatologist who is a medical
doctor for skin.
The mix up is that people think aestheticians and skincare specialist
is also the job of a
dermatologist. No! Skincare specialist is the one that helps you to
attain a clear glowing
skin through a routine of step-by-step beauty regime care of the skin.
Skin care problems occur when you do not have good skin, when your skin
is too dry, too
oily has pigmentations, skin tags breakouts, blemishes, dull
appearance, uneven skin tone,
eczema, a lipoid skin which means extremely dry flaky skin or pimples. And
of course skin
problems or conditions can be regulated and brought back to a good
condition if addressed
properly and treated with care that is needed.
HOW CAN YOU CARE FOR THESE PROBLEMS?
Know your skin type and the condition of your skin. This is a major
ignorance; lots of people do not know their skin type, so they just use anything available to
them which does not yield results. Go to a specialist that would help you identify this and the
condition of your skin. Of course, research for good skin care specialist. If there is any of
these problems mentioned, once its identified start treatment.Get products that are the right ones for your problems, products that
will effectively take care of the problem, and religiously use as dire3cted. Do not jump from
products to products. Since it could create more problems for you. Give the product a chance to
work its course, unless after a period of time it does not yield results. In most cases, if you have
consulted well and diagnosed properly and given accurate products for your skin type, you should get
result within a period of 2 weeks – 4 weeks.
Although in the case of sensitive skin, it can be very difficult, but
if you have a good specialist he or she knows exactly what to do in such situation.
ADDITIONAL SECONDARY SKIN PROBLEMS
INTRINSIC AGEING: This is the
kind of ageing that occurs when one does not have any exposure to sunlight, poor diet, or lives in bad environment.
EXTRINSIC AGEING: Is the opposite
of intrinsic ageing which is poor
environment, poor food, over exposure to sunlight and stress.
HORMONAL AGEING: Occurs as levels
of estrogen decrease. Low estrogen level
results in weakening of the collagen which is normally found in dermis- second
layer of skin that keeps suppleness and youthfulness.
TIPS
As one advances in age, one should pay more attention to the skin for a
gracefully ageing process.