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Clear,
healthy, lustrous skin can be yours at any
age if you spend just a few minutes taking
care of it everyday.
A
skincare routine should ideally start in the
pre-teen years and be followed regularly for
the best results. Also, a healthy balanced
diet and an efficient digest-absorb-assimilate
cycle inside your body are crucial for vital,
healthy skin.
Three
simple twice-a-day steps
Ten
minutes is all it takes each morning and evening
to care for facial skin.
Cleansing:
Cleansing not only removes surface grime,
make-up and impurities, it also stimulates
your skin and preps it for topical nourishment.
For the face and neck, it's a must-do each
morning and night. Choose a non-soap cleanser
appropriate for your skin type, or a tridoshic
formulation balanced to work on all skin types.
If you have dry Vata skin (space or air predominant
skin), choose a rich, nourishing cleanser
that won't strip the natural oils from the
skin, with ingredients like oatmeal, almond
meal and cream. If you have sensitive fire
predominant skin, choose a gentle herbal cleanser
that will purify without irritating the skin.
Sandalwood in fine oatmeal with a little cooling
milk and rose water makes a gentle Pitta-pacifying
cleanser. For oily earth or water predominant
skin, a stimulating product that contains
oil-balancing herbs such as lavender, lemon,
neem and tulsi helps cleanse and clarify.
Prepare
your cleanser if you are starting with a dry
mix. Then splash your face with lukewarm water
to open the pores. Never use hot water on
your skin; it will cause your skin to literally
wilt. Using your fingertips or a soft washcloth,
gently apply the cleanser to your face and
neck in smooth upward strokes. The skin surface
should get stimulated without being pulled
or stretched. Rinse off with warm water, and
finish with a final splash of cool water.
If you wear make-up, two cleansings of the
face at night may be appropriate to make sure
all of it is cleansed off.
Toning:
Toning is an important step in the daily skincare
routine because it removes any lingering impurities
or greasy residue and helps balance the pH
of the skin. It closes the pores and stimulates
circulation, helping to prepare the skin to
absorb nutrition from the moisturizer that
follows. Choose a toner appropriate for your
skin type, and look for toners without alcohol,
colors or artificial fragrance. Rose, sandalwood
and cucumber would be good choices for Vata,
Pitta and Kapha skin respectively.
If your toner is a spritzer, close your eyes
and gently mist on face and neck. Dab any
excess gently with a ball of cotton. Alternatively,
apply the toner to the face and neck with
a ball of cotton, using smooth, gentle upward
strokes.
Moisturizing:
All types of skin need a moisturizer. Moisturizers
seal in surface moisture and help keep skin
soft and supple. If enriched with skin-friendly
herbs and essential oils, moisturizers also
nourish the skin and enhance skin immunity.
Natural ayurvedic moisturizers contain herbal
extracts and essential oils in an oil base-richer
oils for dry skin and light oils for oily
skin. Gotu kola, Shatavari, Turmeric, Sandalwood,
Brahmi, Amalaki, Tulsi and Neem are examples
of nourishing, ojas-building herbs that are
considered skin rasayanas in ayurveda.
Apply
moisturizer immediately after the toner, while
your skin is still slightly damp. If using
a facial oil, all you need are 3-4 drops.
Gently massage the moisturizer into facial
skin with smooth upward strokes. For extra-dry
areas, use a little additional moisturizer.
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