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    Choosing a skin lotion that meets your needs

    I see a lot of people (myself included) using one lotion after the other. When one gets finished, you simply walk to the cosmetic shop and purchase one without consultation. I have a feeling that this is detrimental to your skin because these might contain certain components whose effects might cancel each other out. Besides you might be using a lotion that does not meet your skin needs.

    For starters, I think that is why we have dermatologists. Visiting them will go a long way in making the skin healthy and smooth. Speaking of which, it is time I got my own personal dermatologist.

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    I fully understand your point. I was (or still am? ) guilty of just grabbing a skin care product because it's new and it promises to deliver this result and so on...But during the very first time I went to my dermatologist, I found out that I was using the wrong facial wash and sunscreen for my oily skin...There are a lot of beauty products in the market which come out right after the other. It may be tempting to try one of them, but I'm trying to be a wise buyer , so as much as possible, I read the labels, know the ingredients and do a little research on the product before I decide to make a purchase.

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    When testing a skin lotion, always check the match to natural daylight. Apply the foundation for the side of the face, go outside and see that in a small mirror to check carefully that also matches the color of his neck - a line of demarcation between the face and neck is, frankly , ugly. Most of the time, a foundation with a yellow is best, unless you have the fairest of skin tones. It is also important that the type of foundation you choose is one that is good for the skin and suit your needs.

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    The ingredients in the lotion for sensitive skin are important, and so are the ingredients that are left out. People with sensitive skin usually benefit from avoiding products containing fragrance of any kind.

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