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Nov 14, 2011

Are you using the right skin care product?


RX for Brown Skin for African American skin care products

Trying to achieve perfect look can be difficult, especially considering the variety of African American skin care products out there. While having more variety may seem like it would make it easier to find the makeup that works for you, it can also make things extremely overwhelming. The Dominion Post reports on how to discover the product that is truly meant for your skin type, and how to tell if you've bought the wrong cosmetic. 


First, the news source reminded readers that there is no such thing as a "miracle cure," so you have to be patient. The Post stated that the most important ingredient to have in a foundation is SPF to protect against the sun's rays, but there is one other key substance - antioxidants.


"Some of the best [antioxidants] are those we easily recognize, for example, green tea, vitamins E and C and grape extract. And the more we use, the better," said Post reporter Tracey Strange.


Next, the news provider states that if a product is causing you skin to feel taught and dry or a rash appears, then you should toss it out and try another one.


Skincare-News.com states that your skin care product may stop working when the seasons change. For example, cold weather has lower levels of air moisture which can lead to dry skin, so you might need a heavier moisturizer in the winter.  

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