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Silky Smooth: 5 Ways To Improve Your Skin Texture

Improving Skin Texture

For the days you’re literally feeling rough. Everyone wants skin that’s smooth, soft and glowing, but for many it’s not-so-smooth sailing after puberty hits. From hormonal acne to skin discoloration to sunspots, it’s hard to catch a break from all the unpredictable things your skin can do. So, if you’re looking for the key to smoother skin, read below for 5 simple ways to improve your skin texture.  

1. Slather on the SPF

We’ll say it once, we’ll say it twice, we’ll say it a million times, SPF is one of the most important skincare products when it comes to your skin’s texture and youth. Sunblock even helps prevent wrinkles and reduces the amount of redness and unevenness in skin, keeping skin supple for longer. 

2. Exfoliate Exfoliate Exfoliate

Exfoliation is a natural process that helps rejuvenate skin by removing any loose or dead skin cells from the surface, thus revealing healthy skin below. With devices like the LUNA™ 4 by FOREO, exfoliating and cleansing twice a day is efficient and quick so you can say goodbye to dull skin fast!  

3. Try a Chemical Peel

Although it may sound scary, chemical peels are a great at-home treatment to further repair rough skin. A chemical peel helps remove sun-damaged skin, stimulates regrowth and evens out the texture and pigment of skin while promoting collagen production. If that doesn’t sound like the recipe for flawless skin, then what does?!

4. Stock up on Vitamin C

With a myriad of vitamin C-infused serums and moisturizers on the market today, there’s no excuse for not taking advantage of this powerful antioxidant in your skincare routine. Vitamin C helps improve the skin’s texture by repairing and defending the skin from environmental damage while reducing pigmentation, scar tissue and age spots. Incorporating vitamin C into your skincare routine now, will help keep your skin young, fresh and soft in the future!  

5. Start Using Oils

Besides their soothing scent and consistency, oil-based products are ideal for regulating sebum production in skin - thus making it supple, yet balanced and ultra-smooth. If you’re in need of balance or extra moisture, try incorporating face oils into your nightly skincare regimen and watch as you wake up with baby-soft skin.  

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carly 20/11/2020

In reply to by sajitha

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We recommend these treatments Sajitha to start with and see if there are some improvement in your Skin. Good luck :)

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Sher 31/12/2020
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You suggest including oils in skin care regimen. Do you mean essential oils, or do you have another suggestion?

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carly 16/02/2021

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Hi Sher, As great as essential oils are with their natural benefits, we would recommend to use them with caution or seek professional help when choosing them for your skin as undiluted essential oils may be too harsh when applied directly to your skin. Hope this helps and good luck with finding the right oil!

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bebeautifulgirls 25/01/2021
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I suffering from skin problems and I am very worried about it. Very helpful article...Thank you so much for sharing such amazing tips.

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carly 15/02/2021

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Thank you for your kind words and we glad you like our post :)

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Faiz rahman 06/04/2021
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1. What you mean by using oils i mean what type of oils coconut oil,almond oil, olive oil etc.. which type of oil need to use

2. I have oily skin how i use oils on face it produce more oil and become more oily skin

#nohate

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carly 08/04/2021

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Hi there! Please note that, as counterintuitive as it sounds, using oils on your oily skin can actually be beneficial. If oily skin is stripped of natural oils, it will overproduce and build up more sebum. But, of course, not all oils should be used on oily skin. You can use Jojoba, tea tree, squalane and marula oils as well as the other low-comedogenic oils such as Argan, Buckthorn and rosehip. Please avoid coconut oil, sesame oil, cocoa butter, shea butter, wheat germ oil and others. Hope this helps! Best regards :)

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carly 26/07/2021

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Dear Salma, thank you for this lovely comment! How great our article benefited your knowledge and understanding of the topic. Kindly note that we are preparing similarly interesting articles that you will absolutely enjoy! Stay tuned and have an amazing week. Kindest regards :)

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salma 31/07/2021
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Hey Carly, thanks for your reply.
I followed these tips for myself & your article greatly helped me to write an article on "the best way to get rid of your textured skin"

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