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it's important to approach skincare with a scientific mindset, understanding that what works for others may not work for you due to differences in skin type, glandular components, histology, barrier function, and thickness.
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Cutor
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cutor is a term/suffix for people with skin details.
a term for [x] skin detail, people who have [x] skin detail, described as [x] and for the appreciation of such.
inclusive of system alters, non exclusive to the body.
non exclusive term for anyone to use related to skin types, textures and unnamed details.
etymology:
pronounced cute-ore
cutis = (latin) the skin
+ -or a variant of an old English suffix
[word-forming element making nouns of quality, state, or condition, from Middle English -our, from Old French -our (Modern French -eur), from Latin -orem (nominative -or), a suffix added to past participle verbal stems. Also in some cases from Latin -atorem (nominative -ator)]
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♡My Morning Skincare Routine (in details)♡
🧸Hiii Teddies! This post is going to be about morning skincare routine this time I hope you enjoy and get something out of this♡𓂃°。⋆˚
Again, I've been focusing on creating my routine for every week and just planning things in my life in general. I've already shared my nighttime routine with you guys: My Nighttime Skincare Routine) So it's time to share my morning one🥳
DISCLAIMER: Like what I said in almost every post, everyone has a different skin type!!! So that means depending on your skin type you'll have a different way of doing your skincare. I have not developed my skin type yet so I just do the basics in skincare so I can tame my acne.
♡₊˚ 🦢・₊✧ My Morning Skincare Routine (in details)✧₊・🦢˚₊ ♡ -Wash your face with WARM WATER (this is important because warm water allows your pores to open and allows you to clean your face properly while cold water closes your pores) -Cleanser I do this daily, morning and night (if your next step is to use a scrub then wash your face with warm water if you aren't, wash your face with cold water) -Facial Scrub you should do this 2-3 times a week, I do it 2 times a week, Monday and Friday, in the morning (To take off the scrub, wash your face with cold water to close your pores) -Ice Roller I do this daily, morning and night -Exfoliate I do this 2 times a week, Monday and Friday, in the morning -Toner I do this 2 times a week, Monday and Friday, in the morning and night -Face Mist I do this daily, morning & night -Serum I do this daily, morning & night -Moisturizer I do this daily, in the morning & night -SPF I do this if I am going to go outside (even if it's winter! No excuses, wear sunscreen!)
That's it! I hope you liked my routine and found it useful! Have a great productive day💕
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Skin types:
Before buying korean skincares it is very often to identify your skin types:
Dry skins: Dry skin often responds well to lifestyle measures, such as using moisturizers and avoiding long, hot showers and baths.
Oily skins: Avoid using Oil based or alcohol-based cleansers, choose skincare products with labels of "oil free" and "noncomedogenic." Use sunscreen and moisturizer daily.
Combination skins: oily skin in some areas of your face and dry skin in other areas. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) are more prone to oiliness and the dry areas usually persist around the cheeks, jaw area and along the hairline.
Normal skins: The best possible way to care for normal skin is to follow the basic steps every skin type needs, including daily use of a gentle, effective cleanser, a non-irritating AHA or BHA exfoliant, sunscreen with SPF 30 or greater and a beautifully formulated moisturizer with skin-restoring and skin-soothing ingredients.
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How to know your skin type
There are generally 5 skin types: normal, oily, dry, combination, and sensitive. I do think you can have sensitive skin while also having other types of skin. See my skin type.
Wash your face with a cleanser and pat it dry (don't wipe it dry, be gentle).
Wait for 30 minutes.
Gently press tissue paper or blotting paper on different areas like your nose, forehead, cheeks, and chin. (Use different pieces for each area.)
Hold up each of the pieces of tissue or blotting paper to a light source and see how much oil is on it.
If you see a big stain of oil on your paper, that area of your skin is oily. Foreheads, noses, and chins are usually the oiliest places. If there is little to no oil on the paper, that area of your skin may be dry or normal. To tell the difference, dry skin usually feels tighter when air-dried like this. If it is very dry, you could also see some dry flakes of skin.
[Def. Blotting paper is used to blot your face when it's oily and to remove some of that oil.]
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The Real Guide to Figuring Out Your Skin Type (with a Touch of Ayurveda)
You might know your go-to coffee order, but what about your skin type? Whether you’re dealing with dry patches or an oily T-zone, knowing your skin type can be a game-changer for finding the right skincare products that actually work with your skin.
Here are 4 reliable ways, including the Ayurvedic approach, to discover your skin type:
1. The Day Test
One of the simplest ways to determine your skin type is to observe how it behaves over a full day. Here’s what to look for by the evening:
Result
Skin Type
Oily and shiny all over
Oily skin
Shiny T-zone but matte cheeks
Combination skin
Little to no oil, flakiness, or redness
Normal skin
Feels dry, tight, or flaky
Dry skin
Redness, itchiness, or sensitivity
Sensitive skin
Note: Dehydrated skin isn’t a type; it’s a condition that can affect any skin type.
2. The Wash Test
If a day-long test isn’t feasible, try this quick method instead. Cleanse your face with a mild cleanser, then wait for about 30 minutes without applying any product. Observe how your skin feels:
Dry, tight, or flaky: You may have dry skin.
Shiny or oily: Likely oily skin.
Only oily in the T-zone: You may have combination skin.
Calm and balanced: You probably have normal skin.
3. Ayurvedic Skin Types: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha
In Ayurveda, skin type is viewed through three doshas or energies, which are Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Your skin type is thought to be a reflection of your dosha balance:
Vata (Dry Skin): Vata skin is usually dry, thin, and prone to fine lines and rough patches. It may feel tight or flaky, especially in cooler weather.
Pitta (Sensitive/Combination Skin): Pitta skin is generally warm to the touch and may be prone to redness, sun sensitivity, and occasional breakouts. It can be balanced or slightly oily, particularly in the T-zone.
Kapha (Oily Skin): Kapha skin tends to be thicker, well-moisturized, and may feel oily to the touch, especially in humid conditions. This skin type is less prone to wrinkles but can be prone to clogged pores.
Knowing your Ayurvedic skin type can guide you in choosing ingredients and routines that balance your natural doshas, promoting harmony in your skin.
4. Consult a Dermatologist
For a more detailed analysis, a dermatologist can use specialized techniques to assess factors like oil production, blood vessel patterns, and sun damage. These methods provide a clearer picture of your skin’s unique needs.
Finding Balance with TLCforyou
Knowing your skin type helps you find the right products to support, not work against, your skin’s natural tendencies. At TLCforyou, we create formulations with ingredients that honor both Western and Ayurvedic principles for radiant, balanced skin.
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Handmade Soap Gift - SKIN CARE
Skin Care – Natural Handcrafted Bar Makes a Big Difference! Skin types include normal, oily, dry, and sensitive. Some people also have a combination of skin types in different areas of their skin. Your skin type can change over time…For example, younger people are likelier than older people to have a normal skin type. Skin types vary depending upon factors such as Water content, which affects…
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Decoding Your Skin: The Science Behind Understanding Your Skin Type
Your skin is your body’s largest organ and understanding its unique characteristics is essential for effective skincare. Identifying your skin type can help you tailor your skincare routine to meet its specific needs, resulting in healthier, more radiant skin. In this blog post, we will delve into the science behind different skin types, how to identify yours, and why it matters for your overall…
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nanami kento is the kind of man that makes people swoon without even realising it.
he's the kind of man to walk into a luxury store after work, suit jacket folded over one arm and a bouquet of flowers in the other -- his blonde hair still mostly perfect from the high-end pomade he uses. he scours the shelves, frowning to himself, while the attendants whisper and giggle amongst themselves near the tills -- an argument over who will be the one to talk to him, because he's intimidatingly pretty.
("just look at him," one whispers. "he's definitely buying something for a girlfriend."
"a wife," another disagrees. "c'mon. he's giving husband vibes."
someone hums. "but i can't see a wedding band."
"his mother, maybe?" says one other. "oh, i love when guys come in shopping for their mother."
"nobody's mother is getting a bouquet of a hundred red roses--")
eventually, one of them is volunteered as a sacrifice -- smiling and sweet as all attendants should be, she clears her throat. the others, crowded around the till, watch the exchange closely. "excuse me, sir. is there anything we could help you with today?"
her mouth is dry and her hands are clammy -- and when he fixes her with those narrow, burning eyes, her throat bobs.
"ah, yes." and his voice is deep and gravelly and drawling, and her stomach turns. she can only imagine what her coworkers are thinking -- hell, she can only imagine what she's thinking. her mind has stopped short. "my girlfriend likes this brand quite a bit. i thought i'd pick her up something..."
disappointment brews in her stomach -- and it's stupid, she knows it's stupid, because obviously a guy like that is taken. and -- she glances down at the roses -- obviously he treats her super fucking well. of course he does, because why wouldn't he? "oh, perfect! do you have anything in mind?"
"well, actually..."
he ends up buying one of the priciest gift boxes available -- fancy body care and perfume laid out in their signature boxes, decorated with ribbon and dried lavender -- no argument, no fight. he doesn't look for something cheaper, doesn't try to haggle or remove something to decrease the price. he adds, and adds, and adds -- and when she mentions a special offer at the till, a little add on for an extra 2000 yen, he accepts it readily. he inserts a black card into the card machine (of course, a black card), takes the beautifully wrapped bag, and thanks the girls for their services -- and just as he's leaving, his phone rings.
of course he answers the phone with hello, darling. of course he begins to ask his girlfriend about her day, the girls think with some amount of annoyance -- of course. maybe the curse of retail isn't entitled assholes expecting you to wait on hand and foot for them -- maybe it's the handsome men coming in to splurge on their girlfriends while you're painfully single and working for pennies.
#i.e. this is what i fantasize abt while working luxury retail#and of course reader is his gf likeeeeeeeeeeee#i could write about him forever#also hes not one of those men who doesnt know ANYTHING abt what u like#he knows what scents u like what textures u like your skin type your hair routine EVERYTHIGN#nanami x reader#kento x reader#jjk x reader#anime x reader#nanami x you#kento x you#jjk x you#anime x you#nanami au#kento au#jjk au
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Essential Skincare Products for Common Skin Issues
How to Build a Skincare Routine with Drug Store Products
Hello everyone and welcome back to the Selfish Column. This month I decided to look into my draft and share some skincare products that I still stand by. The products you like are subjective but understanding what your skin needs is important to its health. As the seasons change so do our skin and skin concerns. Below are four products I can pick up at my local drugstore that does the job when…
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How To Know If Skin Care Routine Is Working
With so many skincare products on the market, it can be difficult to determine the success of your program. However, there are a few factors to consider. First, search for apparent improvements in your skin's texture, tone, clarity, smoothness, and moisture. These adjustments indicate that your routine is working well. However, if your skin becomes irritated, red, or inflamed after using a certain product, it may be time to move to another.
Understanding your skin type is critical to developing an efficient skincare plan. Dry skin is distinguished by tightness, flakiness, and a dull complexion. For dry skin, choose light, hydrating lotions containing hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and ceramides. Oily skin produces abundant sebum and responds well to lightweight, oil-free moisturizers and cleansers. Combination skin requires treatments that manage oil production while not drying out the skin. Sensitive skin should be treated with fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, and gentle products.
An effective skincare practice includes consistent skin texture, less breakouts, and better skin tone. Smooth and silky skin suggests that your regimen is effective, but rough or dry regions may require changes. Breakouts should lessen with a consistent program, resulting in clear and healthy skin. Additionally, an improvement in skin tone indicates that your routine is working.
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♡How to Find Your Skin Type♡
🧸Hey Teddies! My first blog is about how to find your skin type. (I will make a few more posts about how to deal with your skin type the right way, soon!). Knowing your skin type is important because it helps you know what products you need to use in your skin care routine and gives you the knowledge of what your skin really needs. DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor, so please don't come for me😭 (But most of this information is dermatologist-approved!)
The main types of skin types are dry, sensitive, oily, and combination. To find out which is yours go through the skin types below and follow the instructions. Good luck! ;D
★1★ Wash your face. Right after washing it, touch it. How does it feel? If it feels tight then your face is dry. If it feels cleaner then you may have oily skin. If your T-zone (your T-zone is your forehead, nose area, and your chin) feels clean, but your cheeks feel tight, you may have combination skin.
★2★ Pinch your cheek. If it forms wrinkles, you may have dry and/or combination skin. If it is smooth, check if you have oily skin!
★3★ Look in the mirror. What do you see? If you see red, flaky patches all over, you most likely have dry and/or sensitive skin. If your face is shiny you have oily skin. If you have both then you have combination skin.
★4★ Wait an hour after washing your face and dab your T-zone with a tissue. Look at your tissue and check if any oil has gotten on it. If you do see oil that means you have oily or combination skin.
Dry Skin
If you have dry skin the texture is flaky and rough, or you'll see peeling skin.
Oily Skin
If you have oily skin then your face looks shiny and feels smooth, and later on in the day, it feels greasy. The oily parts of your face have the most acne or pimples that occur there. Your pores are big, especially in your T-zone.
Combination Skin
The combination skin type is the combination of oily and dry skin. Your face will be oily in the T-zone, but dry anywhere else. You may have more acne in your T-zone than on your cheeks.
Sensitive Skin
If you have sensitive skin then your skin can be itchy, and get rashes. Your skin reacts to certain products and cleansers that can cause it to get red, itchy, and dry.
If these skin types do not apply to you, congrats!!! You have normal skin and do not have any huge problems to deal with. You have smooth skin, but you'll still have to deal with acne. Special treatment for you isn't needed :)
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Tips to identify Your skin type
Discover the secrets to radiant skin with our blog on Tips to Identify Your Skin Type. Uncover personalized skincare routines by learning how to identify your skin type, whether it's oily, dry, combination, or sensitive. Empower yourself with knowledge for a glowing complexion tailored to your unique needs.
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Unveil the secrets of sustainable beauty with our guide on how to make your own natural skincare products! Dive into creating personalized beauty regimes that nurture and protect your skin naturally. Whether you're a beginner or a natural skincare enthusiast, our step-by-step course has everything you need to transform your routine. Embrace a healthier, eco-friendly approach to beauty today! #NaturalSkincareProducts #EcoFriendlyBeauty
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Know the natural amazing things of saffron and improve your skincare! Understand how to include saffron into your daily routine to improve skin tone, texture, and pigmentation. Find how to effortlessly establish a radiant skin care routine at home by understanding how to apply saffron to your face.
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Understanding Your Skin Type: A Key to Choosing the Right Cosmetics
Introduction:
Greetings, fellow skincare enthusiasts! Ever found yourself lost in the vast world of beauty products, wondering why that magical elixir your friend swears by doesn't quite work its wonders on your skin? Fear not! In this comprehensive guide, we're going to embark on a journey of self-discovery, unlocking the secrets of your skin type and revealing why it's the key to choosing cosmetics that harmonize with your skin's distinctive needs.
Identifying Your Skin Type:
Let's start with the basics – your skin type. It's not just about being oily, dry, or somewhere in between; there's a whole spectrum to explore. From normal to sensitive, each skin type demands a tailored approach. But how do you pinpoint yours? It's simpler than you think – observe, ask, or engage in a bit of hands-on experimentation with DIY tests. Your skin has a story to tell; it's time to listen!
Cosmetics and Skin Compatibility:
Ever wondered why that trendy moisturizer your favorite influencer recommended didn't do the trick for you? The answer lies in understanding the ingredients that work harmoniously with your skin type. We'll dissect the labels, spotlighting the key components that will elevate your skincare routine and leave your skin singing with joy. Bid farewell to those skincare missteps!
Tailoring Your Skincare Routine:
Ah, the essential building blocks of skincare – cleansing, moisturizing, and shielding your skin from the sun. But wait, there's more to it than meets the eye! We'll guide you through choosing cleansers and moisturizers tailored to your skin type, ensuring that your skin receives the care it deserves. And of course, sunscreen – the unsung hero in every skincare routine. Discover which sunscreens are your skin's best allies.
Makeup Tips for Each Skin Type:
Who hasn't faced the struggle of finding the perfect foundation or blusher match? Fear not, for we've got your back! Explore the nuances of makeup application based on your skin type. From foundation to blush, bronzer, and eye makeup, we'll unravel the secrets to achieving that flawless, radiant look without compromising your skin's unique qualities.
Q&A Section:
Q1: How can I determine my skin type at home?
A: Unraveling your skin's mysteries at home can be fun and enlightening! Observe its behavior throughout the day, or delve into DIY tests like the blotting paper test or the barefaced morning inspection.
Q2: Are there specific ingredients I should avoid based on my skin type?
A: Absolutely! We'll uncover the ingredients that might not be your skin's best friends. Whether you have sensitive or oily skin, understanding what to steer clear of is key to a happy complexion.
Q3: Can my skin type change over time?
A: Embrace the dynamic nature of your skin! Factors like age, climate, and lifestyle can influence your skin type. Stay attuned to its evolving needs and adjust your routine accordingly.
Q4: Are there universal products suitable for all skin types?
A: While universal products exist, tailoring your routine to your skin's unique needs is ideal. Yet, gentle cleansers and broad-spectrum sunscreens can be universal cornerstones for everyone.
Q5: How often should I update my skincare routine based on my skin type changes?
A: Your skin is ever-evolving, so keep an attentive eye on its behavior. If you notice shifts in dryness or oiliness, it's a sign to tweak your routine for optimal care.
Conclusion:
Congratulations on embarking on this journey to unveil your skin's unique identity! Experiment, explore, and let your skin guide you to the products that resonate with its individuality. Here's to a radiant, healthier, and more beautiful you – because your skin deserves nothing but the best!
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