Why Your Skin is Still not Clear

Ever wondered why your skin is still not clear? No matter how much you search on google or try the remedies, often the results are not what you expected.

What you miss is that there are certain habits, you may have, that is keeping your skin from being clear. Experimenting with products can even sabotage your skin, and that’s why your skin is still not clear yet.

Don’t worry, by simply following the tips you can get the smooth, glowing skin you ever wanted.

You’re stressed: Stress is a notorious culprit, and if even if you’re doing everything right with your skin, stress can get in the way. Try not to take stress or find ways to relax, like yoga or meditation, to live stress-free.

You`re Dehydrated – Skin is the largest organ in our body, mostly made up of water. Without water, the skin can’t function at its best. If our skin doesn’t get enough water, not only will it become dry, tight, and flaky, but it will also become even more prone to aging. Hydrated skin means fewer wrinkles and fine lines.

Touching your face: Every time you touch your face, you’re putting instant bacteria and oils onto your skin. Even if you’ve washed your hands recently, you’ve likely touched your cell phone, which is a pool of germs. Hands off your face all the time, no matter what, to see results.

Dirty pillowcase: To make sure you’re not sleeping on the oil from your own face, switch out your pillowcase once a week.

Unhealthy diet: Fail to cut out the sugars in your diet? Drinking too much coffee? Snaking often? Such habits can cause breakouts. The sooner you cut down your sugar and caffeine intake, the sooner your skin will clear up.

Going to bed with makeup on: Skip makeup at the gym and wash your face immediately after you workout while your pores are still open and before the sweat dries and clogs your pores.

Using Expired Product: did you know using expired acne or makeup products can clog your pores? The next time you buy a skincare product, ensure you note down the date of purchase on the bottom of the bottle so you’ll know when it’s time to toss it.

Supplementing with Collagen: Collagen is a major component of our skin and plays a major role in strengthening skin, elasticity, and hydration. As we age, our collagen production in our body decreases, leading to dry skin and the formation of wrinkles.
Studies have shown that adding collagen peptides to our daily routine may help slow the aging of your skin by reducing wrinkles and dryness.

 

Be consistent: Once you choose collagen or any other skincare product, give it some time. Consistency is key. Even collagen formula takes 12 weeks to reduce visible common signs of aging and to bring back your naturally glowing skin. Things take time!