How to manage dry skin
While you can’t call time on your dry skin for good, you can help to keep it hydrated and improve its appearance. Firstly, break-up with any drying ingredients lurking in your products, and swap artificial colours and perfumes for kind alternatives like Geranium Oil, Glycerin, Shea Butter, Allantoin, and Vitamin E, which can help to gently moisturise and nourish skin. And it’s a no-brainer that dry skin loves moisture, so incorporate oils and richer, more intense moisturisers into your skincare routine.
Think you have oily skin?
What oily skin looks like
A shiny face (particularly across your T-zone and chin), enlarged pores, and spots are all tell-tale signs of oily skin. Plus, you may find your make-up has jumped ship by lunchtime.
What oily skin feels like
Oily skin feels greasy to the touch, but on the plus side, it rarely feels tight or dry.
What causes oily skin?
Our skin contains natural (good!) oils that keep skin supple and soft, plus they keep our lipid barrier in good condition. When our sebaceous glands go into overdrive, thanks to fluctuations in humidity, our hormones - and yes, even stress – they produce excess oils that can leave skin shiny and pores clogged.
How to manage oily skin
Be cautious of super rich oils and moisturisers and rather opt for lighter moisturisers, and consider an oil cleanser to combat the shine (yes, really). It may seem counter-intuitive, but oil-based cleansers are among the best cleansers for oily skin because oil attracts oil.
So, when you massage a cleansing oil into your skin, it lifts away excess oils and impurities without stripping it of moisture. Simple Kind to Skin Hydrating Light Moisturiser is created with 100% natural grapeseed oil, which is known to nourish and keep skin feeling moisturised. It’s non-comedogenic too, meaning it won’t block pores, so it’s win-win for oily skin!