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Sep 20, 2011

Natural extracts may make for better skin care products


Women have many choices when it comes to African American skin care products, but not all cosmetics for black skin are the same. One way to distinguish between the variety of brands on the market is to look at the ingredients and see which products contain natural ingredients, such as soy, pomegranate and green tea.


Recently, makeup artist Sophie Chamings explained the benefits of choosing a makeup with natural ingredients in it.


"Natural ingredients are gentle but extremely powerful and finding the right natural product for someone is like magic," said Chamings.


The expert also mentioned that organic ingredients work naturally with the body to help skin stay clear and moisturized, without drying it out. While other products promise quick fixes to problems such as wrinkles, they may cause damage in the long run by drawing moisture away from the skin.


The website SmartSkinCare.com further explained what natural ingredients can do for the skin. For example, green tea, which can be found in many African American skin care products, has been shown to protect against UV rays from the sun, reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

Sep 19, 2011

Green tea may protect skin from inflammation and sun damage


With so many African American skin care products on the market, it can be difficult to know what separates one from the other. One thing to look for is the ingredients, since many products are filled with chemicals and nothing natural. Skin care products for black skin that contain green tea and pomegranate extracts may be a better choice for keeping skin healthy and looking great.


Researchers believe that green tea can benefit the body, but what about the skin?


"Taken altogether, the evidence certainly suggests that incorporating at least a few cups of green tea every day will positively affect your health," says Diane McKay, PhD, a Tufts University scientist who studies antioxidants, quoted by WebMD.


The Bellingham Herald recently ran an article from RetailMeNot.com stating that green tea may combat acne, infection and inflammation of the skin.


The news provider mentioned that green tea has also been shown to help protect against the harmful UV rays of the sun. Avoiding sun damage is one of the best ways to keep skin from aging, and using cosmetics with green tea extract may be one way to help your skin retain a youthful glow.  

Sep 16, 2011

Keeping skin care simple may keep it looking healthy


With so many skin care products on the market and leagues of "experts" claiming that they know the secret to perfect skin, it can be difficult to know what methods truly work. The website AfricanAmericanMakeUp.org suggests that women stick to what they know when it comes to cosmetics and keep it simple. Don't try and look like a celebrity by piling makeup on but rather try to go for a simpler, more natural look when using African American skin care products.


Recently, USA Today ran an article on other ways to keep it simple when it comes to skin care.


"You don't need 25 products to have good, clean skin," says dermatologist Karen Nern, M.D., quoted by the news source. "Cleansing your face is not complicated."


The news provider recommended cleaning the face with a basic skin cleanser and water. Try to avoid using products formulated for the body and not for the face. Although there is skin everywhere, the skin on the face should always be cared for in a different way than that on the body. A basic routine that doesn't involve products that make over-the-top claims is the best way to keep skin clean, smooth and healthy looking. 

Sep 15, 2011

Fall is coming, time to switch up the makeup


The summer is coming to a close, and for women that means it's time to switch up their skin care routine. As the weather gets colder, skin is at a greater risk of drying out, meaning that it might not be a bad idea for ethnic women to invest in African American skin care products with an added moisturizer. SkinCareNews.com recently offered some tips for fall office makeup that looks both fashionable and professional


First, the website stated that although light moisturizer may have worked in the summer, it's time to go for the heavier creams now that the cold weather is coming. Next, the beauty site recommended using products that contain antioxidant extracts, such as green tea or pomegranate. These healthy ingredients may help protect the skin during the winter months.


Finally, the website reminded women that looking professional can help you get ahead in the professional world. Taking care of your skin is one way that you can show that you take yourself seriously, and others will respect you for it.