Those wishing to purchase a skin care moisturizer cream should first establish which type of problem exists in order to maximize expected results. Many people use the wrong type of dry skin care lotion for their individual type. This can sometimes cause more damage than good. There are a variety of products to choose from and it is important to recognize the differences before applying the creams to the face and neck. There are three major types that manufacturers develop creams and lotions for: dry, oily, and combination. Those with dry dermal layers have dehydrated skin. The body does not regenerate cells quickly enough, and thus the epidermis is left without enough moisture and becomes cracked and flaky. Those with oily dermis have extra secretions by the sebaceous gland, which create too much moisture. This group also has bigger pores, so the extra oil usually gets clogged in those pores creating unsightly blemishes and acne. Combination types usually have an oily "T-Zone" which extends horizontally across the forehead and vertically through the middle of the face. The outer face area that includes the cheeks, mouth area and neck are usually very dry.
It is recommended that a potential consumer see a dermatologist (a physician who specializes in disorders of the skin) before making any purchases. The dermatologist can accurately evaluate which type the consumer is and suggest certain brands to use. The dermatologist can also prescribe a skin care moisturizer cream if the condition is more severe and there are no over the counter products available that will deliver the desired results. For the majority of people that are the dry type, any dry skin care lotion will suffice. Consumers must also be careful not to use products that contain too much alcohol (alcohol is an ingredient in most product lines). The more alcohol present in the lotion, the more it will actually dry out the skin. Consumers should also be aware that many manufactures add fragrances and color dyes to their products as well. These fragrances and color dyes may increase the chances of an allergic reaction, especially if they already have some type of dermal disorder. The best types of products to purchase would be those with no alcohol, no fragrances and no dyes. These can be found most often in natural or organic retail establishments or though the Internet.
For people who suffer with too much oil, a dry skin care lotion would be a bad choice. These lotions will only be adding more moisture, clogging the pores and creating more blemishes. This group needs a product that will dry out the skin. Typically this is a two part process, with the first part being a cleansing soap or bar that dries the epidermis out, followed by a skin care moisturizer cream that adds hydration without clogging the pores. This two in one combination has been shown to have the best results with those that suffer from an overactive sebaceous gland. Those who seem cursed with the oily type are actually blessed later in life. "That in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore; and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies" (Genesis 22:17). As the body ages, it begins cellular deterioration which results in the dehydration of the dermal layers at a more rapid pace. If the skin is becoming dehydrated faster than cells can be formed that create the necessary collagen and elastin to moisturize; cracks will appear. These cracks are what we call "wrinkles". If a person has an oily type, the epidermis takes longer to become dehydrated, their collagen and elastin production do not need to perform at a faster rate, and therefore the skin will not show cracking as early as those who have drier dermal layers. Basically, people with oily dermis don't get wrinkles as early as people with dry dermis
A smaller percentage of the population has the combination type. Manufacturers do produce a skin care moisturizer cream for this type as well. It is less harsh on the dermal layers than the other products, but will allow a person who has both dry and oily dermis to hydrate the areas that need to be hydrated, and dry out the areas that need to be dried. These products are also typically two parts. One part cleanser and one part dry skin care lotion. After cleansing with a combination face cleanser, the consumer should allow the face and neck to air dry before applying the lotion. The lotion consists of a mild hydrator and is made specifically so that clogging of the pores in the oily areas does not happen. The product should be applied thicker in the areas that need it most (typically the cheeks, mouth and neck) and less liberally in the oily areas (around the T-Zone). The time taken to eliminate the problem can last up to two weeks, so patience is a virtue for those that suffer with combination dermis. If a good combination formula cannot be found over the counter, a dermatologist can offer a variety of prescribed creams for the patient. Combination creams are a bit more costly than the others. This is partially due to the fact that it is less common and has less of a demand that oily or dry lotions. Teenagers typically suffer with combination dermis because of the over or under activity of their hormonal levels. Once the stages of puberty are completed, people usually lean to one side or the other. Most teen skin care products are aimed at combination types.
It is recommended that a potential consumer see a dermatologist (a physician who specializes in disorders of the skin) before making any purchases. The dermatologist can accurately evaluate which type the consumer is and suggest certain brands to use. The dermatologist can also prescribe a skin care moisturizer cream if the condition is more severe and there are no over the counter products available that will deliver the desired results. For the majority of people that are the dry type, any dry skin care lotion will suffice. Consumers must also be careful not to use products that contain too much alcohol (alcohol is an ingredient in most product lines). The more alcohol present in the lotion, the more it will actually dry out the skin. Consumers should also be aware that many manufactures add fragrances and color dyes to their products as well. These fragrances and color dyes may increase the chances of an allergic reaction, especially if they already have some type of dermal disorder. The best types of products to purchase would be those with no alcohol, no fragrances and no dyes. These can be found most often in natural or organic retail establishments or though the Internet.
For people who suffer with too much oil, a dry skin care lotion would be a bad choice. These lotions will only be adding more moisture, clogging the pores and creating more blemishes. This group needs a product that will dry out the skin. Typically this is a two part process, with the first part being a cleansing soap or bar that dries the epidermis out, followed by a skin care moisturizer cream that adds hydration without clogging the pores. This two in one combination has been shown to have the best results with those that suffer from an overactive sebaceous gland. Those who seem cursed with the oily type are actually blessed later in life. "That in blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the sea shore; and thy seed shall possess the gate of his enemies" (Genesis 22:17). As the body ages, it begins cellular deterioration which results in the dehydration of the dermal layers at a more rapid pace. If the skin is becoming dehydrated faster than cells can be formed that create the necessary collagen and elastin to moisturize; cracks will appear. These cracks are what we call "wrinkles". If a person has an oily type, the epidermis takes longer to become dehydrated, their collagen and elastin production do not need to perform at a faster rate, and therefore the skin will not show cracking as early as those who have drier dermal layers. Basically, people with oily dermis don't get wrinkles as early as people with dry dermis
A smaller percentage of the population has the combination type. Manufacturers do produce a skin care moisturizer cream for this type as well. It is less harsh on the dermal layers than the other products, but will allow a person who has both dry and oily dermis to hydrate the areas that need to be hydrated, and dry out the areas that need to be dried. These products are also typically two parts. One part cleanser and one part dry skin care lotion. After cleansing with a combination face cleanser, the consumer should allow the face and neck to air dry before applying the lotion. The lotion consists of a mild hydrator and is made specifically so that clogging of the pores in the oily areas does not happen. The product should be applied thicker in the areas that need it most (typically the cheeks, mouth and neck) and less liberally in the oily areas (around the T-Zone). The time taken to eliminate the problem can last up to two weeks, so patience is a virtue for those that suffer with combination dermis. If a good combination formula cannot be found over the counter, a dermatologist can offer a variety of prescribed creams for the patient. Combination creams are a bit more costly than the others. This is partially due to the fact that it is less common and has less of a demand that oily or dry lotions. Teenagers typically suffer with combination dermis because of the over or under activity of their hormonal levels. Once the stages of puberty are completed, people usually lean to one side or the other. Most teen skin care products are aimed at combination types.
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