14.11.2024
Dalma Magazine talks about the methods and ways to take care of your skin.
It’s no secret that fashion is cyclical. In the world of beauty and fashion, trends often return to styles of the past. Even the standards of body and facial beauty are not constant. However, one exception in this realm has been skincare and cosmetology, which continuously evolve and are directly influenced by advances in medicine. Moreover, the accessibility of information helps us uncover many aspects of our skin's needs. So, an 18th-century style blouse? Yes. But an 18th-century mercury-based cream? That’s a criminal offense today.
In the 21st century, this field is advancing at a faster pace than ever. Just ten years ago, we might have used one or two creams throughout the entire year. Today, the variety of products available has significantly expanded. Naturally, marketing plays a role, but it’s impossible to ignore the seasonal impact on our skin. One cream is no longer sufficient for complete skincare. What works perfectly in summer might suddenly fail during the next season.
With autumn comes changes in our lifestyle, mood, and environment, all of which inevitably affect our skin. The Armenian autumn, as beautiful and abundant as it is with nature's charm, can be harsh on our skin. After a warm and gentle September, we can face a sudden transition to the cold, dry weather of October. To avoid waking up one day to damaged skin in the mirror and rushing to collect ineffective skincare products, it’s essential to study the field and invest in effective creams in advance.
When choosing skincare products for autumn, “hydration” and “nourishment” are the key words. There is a common misconception that oily skin doesn’t need hydration. However, if oily skin doesn’t receive enough moisture, the sebaceous glands become even more active. This is closely linked to hormones, diet, and stress, but skincare products also play a significant role. For example, using acid-based creams to dry out your skin can make it simultaneously dry and oily. Yes, you read that correctly—both dry and oily. This can result in flakiness and breakouts.
To avoid such unfortunate outcomes, the focus should be on hydration rather than drying out the skin. Moisturizers for oily skin tend to have lighter textures, such as tonics, mousses, lotions, fluids, and gel creams. It’s important to pay attention to what’s written on the label. Modern skincare products are more specific, with options like "for oily and combination skin" or "for normal skin prone to oiliness."
If moisturizing creams are important for oily skin, then they are absolutely essential for dry skin. Dry skin can be damaged even by a light cold breeze, and this can sometimes cause physical discomfort. Dry skin is also sensitive, even to water. This is another paradox: water has drying properties. After bathing or washing your face, it’s crucial to apply nourishing and moisturizing creams immediately.
Skincare products for dry skin should be as organic as possible, free of aggressive ingredients. You can cleanse your face using a soothing micellar water designed specifically for dry skin.
Serums enriched with Vitamin C have gained immense popularity, and it’s no surprise—they offer excellent benefits. This powerful antioxidant soothes and rejuvenates the skin, slows down premature aging, and promotes collagen production. However, such serums also come with certain contraindications.
There are various types of Vitamin C serums, and it’s essential to carefully examine the label when purchasing one to ensure it is suitable for your specific skin type—whether it’s dry, oily, normal, or sensitive to allergies.
Autumn care is not only essential for the skin on your face but also for your hands, neck area, and lips. Women who neglect hand creams may suddenly notice damaged skin on their hands, which can lead to unpleasant and painful consequences. A small hand cream doesn’t take up much space in your bag, yet it can protect your hands from the cold throughout the day. The same wonderful function is performed by a hygienic lip balm, whether tinted or colorless.
Ultraviolet rays from the sun may not be as aggressive in the autumn, but they are still just as harmful. According to doctors, sun protection should be used year-round with SPF creams, and vitamin D deficiency should be addressed through diet and supplements. A great option is also decorative cosmetics with SPF.
Remember, everyone’s skin may react differently to the same skincare products. What is an ideal solution for one person might be a poor experience for another. If your skin reacts poorly, you should avoid self-treatment and consult an experienced dermatologist.
In recent years, one of the main recommendations from skincare experts is to acquire an air humidifier. In fact, the device is useful not only in autumn but throughout all seasons of the year. It has numerous benefits, but let’s focus on skin care. The device is especially beneficial in the bedroom. It filters the air and creates ideal conditions for restful sleep and skin relaxation. Such devices can detect how polluted or dry the air in the room is and activate the perfect program to clean and humidify the air. It’s truly an indispensable gadget.