Tips for Healthy Skin Part 2

Give your skin extra moisturizing
Which moisturizer that is right for you depends on several factors, such as skin type, age and whether you have acne.

If you have sensitive skin, look for products free of fragrance, color or other additives.

If you have very dry skin, oils (for example, baby oil) provide a good skin moisture. Butter oil into the skin while still wet, for example, right after a shower.

If you have oily skin, you may not need to use moisturizing products in all.

Barber right
Shaving is a common and cheap way to get rid of unwanted hair. But it can also irritate the skin, especially if it is dry, thin or sensitive.

Here are some tips that can ensure a smooth shave:

- Before you begin, press a warm moist towel to the area to shave. This will make your hair softer. Alternatively, you can shave after a bath or a shower.

- Do not shave dry skin. Use shaving cream, lotion or gel to protect skin during shaving.

- Use only clean, sharp razor blades.

- Shaving the hair – not against. That means you must keep the razor the same direction as the hair grows.

- When shaving is finished, rinse the skin with warm water.

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