If there’s one thing I learned about skin care regimens, it’s that it can’t be static.
It should evolve as you age, and more especially when situations change - from local weather fluctuations to moving countries, and hormonal changes like pregnancy and menopause. Although, I can’t personally attest to the latter yet, heehee.
What I know for a fact is that with my desire to manage and improve my #SkinHealth, my skin care regimen has changed so many times, from when I was in my teens, to now that I am 40.
In high school, I started with being a soap and water kind of girl to washing with Cetaphil when soap started to feel too harsh for my face.
I began doing the Cleanse-Tone-Moisturize routine in my early 20s, which I coupled with the
Oil Cleansing Method. Then using essences became an extra step and by my early 30s, I switched to a thicker moisturizer because of the harsh sun and winter weather in the city we lived in then.
Of course, I still go to my dermatologist for regular cleansing facials, peels, prodding and pricking.
There have been times when I would also take Biotin, a vitamin that helps thicken hair and is good for the skin and nails. But I don’t take it for prolonged periods.
It’s practically a career just taking care of my skin, and I super envy girls who have low maintenance skin care regimens.
So I know for a fact that for those of us who have or have had pimple and other skin issues, finding a skin care routine can be extra challenging. There’s a lot of trial and error involved, and it can be costly trying a product out, finding it doesn’t work and then moving on to the next one.
The great thing is, there are beauty vitamins now that deal with pimples at the source. I’ve mentioned Lactezin in an
earlier post.
Lactezin has Lactoferrin (antibacterial milk-derived protein), Vitamin E, and Zinc, which combined together, have anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant properties. It deals with pimples from within, for clearer, smoother, less oily skin with finer pores. Wish this was around during my time!
If you still haven’t figured out the best skin care regimen for your skin type, it’s time to start thinking about it. Whether you become one of the lucky soap and water kind of girls or you decide to embark on a Korean pop star-style 16-step routine, the choice is yours. No judgment here!
As long as you have a fortified regimen built from a solid skin care routine plus beauty vitamins, blemish-free, healthy, glowing skin can be yours. Take it seriously and you'll see.
P.S. Lactezin is available at leading drugstores at Php20/capsule.