There are two steps you’ll want to add to The Basics on
a weekly or biweekly basis that are important for maintaining healthy,
problem-free skin. I call these two steps The Extras. Although they are called “extras,” I really consider
them to be “essentials.” These important steps are exfoliating and using a
clay mask. The Basics are your daily maintenance, but The Extras
can take your skin one step closer to being its best.
Exfoliating
removes the dead cell buildup on your face, leaving your skin feeling
soft and smooth. It’s an overaccumulation of dead skin and excess oil
that can cause your pores to clog, resulting in blackheads, whiteheads,
and potentially breakout. Removing a few layers of dead cells on a
regular basis is an important
step that helps to clean out the surface skin, removing oil and debris
that has accumulated; refine the texture of your skin, leaving it
feeling smooth to the touch; exfoliation helps your moisturizer do a
better job since the cream has less dead skin to absorb into. You will
hear me say this a lot: Exfoliation is paramount to healthy, clear skin.
A clay mask deep cleans the pores and soothes the surface of your skin. Clay draws to itself, lifting out superficial debris from all of the pores the clay is spread on. Clay also can temporarily diminish redness, helping to soothe irritations. Clay is also good for stimulating blood circulation, which is always a plus for healthy-looking skin. I have written many articles about the importance of clay, especially if problem skin is an issue. Start by reading the articles below that also have more links to even more information to understand how beneficial this step is to your overall healthy skin care routine.
A clay mask deep cleans the pores and soothes the surface of your skin. Clay draws to itself, lifting out superficial debris from all of the pores the clay is spread on. Clay also can temporarily diminish redness, helping to soothe irritations. Clay is also good for stimulating blood circulation, which is always a plus for healthy-looking skin. I have written many articles about the importance of clay, especially if problem skin is an issue. Start by reading the articles below that also have more links to even more information to understand how beneficial this step is to your overall healthy skin care routine.
For more details, see the following articles:
- All About Exfoliation will help you understand the hows and whys of this important process
- The Basics 1-2-3 Program will give you more information on what your daily routine could (should) look like
- At-Home Facials—A DIY How-To—to get even more anti-stress results from The Extras