• Use a gentle, moisturizing cleanser or body wash as part of an overall skincare regime.
• The face may require a different skincare program than the rest of the body. It is because it is possible to have an oily facial complexion while also having itchy, flaky, bone-dry skin on the legs. Cold-Weather Problems Notwithstanding skin dryness can be a problem anytime of year, the cold air and low humidity of winter can be especially rough on skin. When the water content of the skin drops below 10 percent, it gets rough, chaps and scales. The skin’s outside normally contains 10 percent to 20 percent water. Because of decrease of water, the skin loses flexibility, itches and often cracks. As well as proper moisturizing in the winter months, use a humidifier, especially if a person is constantly exposed to dry, heated indoor air. It will help sustain proper levels of water within the skin. Don’t forget to watch kids’ skin closer during the winter months. In addition to the identical cold, dry air that adults are receptive to during wintry weather, kids are more prone to experience dry skin because they often have very little sebum secretion and, as a result, dryer, more sensitive skin. Extending The Life Of A Tan Having normal skin conditions, a person loses millions of dead skin cells every day. These are the similar cells that hold the oxidized melanin bronzed during the tanning process. This usual process literally gives us an entirely new outer layer of skin about every 30 days. When the skin is missing proper moisture, the flaking or rubbing-off of skin cells is accelerated. Through appropriate moisturizing that we are able to enhance and keep our beautiful golden tan longer. If you better understand important role of the skin as the body’s largest organ, it will be an essential part of being an indoor tanning professional. Clients trust in you and your staff to help them avoid possible skin problems that are easily avoidable.
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