Cosmetics & You

Skin care secrets for healthier-looking skin

  1. Apply sunscreen every day before you go outdoors: Sunscreen is the closest thing we have to a fountain of youth. It really can slow down skin aging. It can also help prevent skin cancer. Akasa offers sunscreen that offers broad-spectrum protection, SPF 50 and water resistance. While it’s important to protect infants’ skin from the sun, it is recommended to apply sunscreen ONLY to children who are 6 months and older.
  2. Don’t smoke: Smoking speeds up how quickly your skin ages. A research shows that smoking worsens some skin diseases, including psoriasis and hidradenitis suppurativa.
  3. Use skin care products that match your skin’s needs: Akasa cosmetics offers a variety of skin products including Acne cream, anti-ageing, skin brightening. Identify your skin type, do you have a skin condition? Using products formulated for your skin’s needs will help your skin look and feel its best.
  4. Wash your face when waking, before bed, and after sweating: Washing when you wake up removes the dirt and bacteria that settle on your face while sleeping. Before bed, you want to remove makeup and grime, such as smog, smoke, or dirt, which may have landed on your skin. Try Bella or Suave and feel the difference.
  5. Gently wash your face: Gentle cleansing helps skin look its best. To gently cleanse your face, wet it with lukewarm water. Then apply a mild foaming face cleanser gently applying the cleanser in a circular motion with your fingertips. Finish by completely rinsing off the cleanser and gently patting your face dry with a clean towel.
  6. Use Under eye cream: Eye cream can rejuvenate skin and give it a youthful glow, even skin tone, lessen the appearance of dark circles and puffiness, prep skin for makeup, and strengthen and protect the under-eye area. For fresh mornings and healthy under eyes try Magia.
  7. Stress less: Finding healthy ways to manage stress can help your skin, too. Some skin diseases like eczema often appear for the first time when someone feels really stressed. Stress can also cause flare-ups of many skin conditions, including acne, eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea.
  8. Stay Hydrated: Drinking enough water each day is crucial for many reasons, including regulating body temperature, keeping joints lubricated, preventing infections, delivering nutrients to cells, and keeping organs functioning properly. Being well-hydrated also improves sleep quality, cognition, and mood. Some foods can be a source of water, such as fruits and vegetables. Sports drinks with electrolytes may be useful for people doing high-intensity workouts