Patience for Clear Skin
Hello Darlings,
When trying a new skin care product it can be exciting, your expectations are high and you’re wondering if it will work out for you and your personal needs. It is like being in a new relationship, you want to know all about this new thing, you want to know how long it will take to start showing you why you need to keep it around or if it is going to be a toss aside . You wonder is this really going to work or did I fall for another pretty package with no beneficial ingredients inside. Along with choosing the right product for your skin concerns you also need to make a commitment to yourself to give it a real try. Meaning if you start a new product for the dark marks on the forehead and cheeks you want to use it on that part of your face .You want to follow the directions , this may sound simple but most people are using their skin care products wrong or not under the care of a professional .
When putting forth the effort to get your skin looking its best you don’t want to waste your time or money. Consistency and patience are major factors in the result you get out of anything but especially when it comes to your face.
Most people might think it is the facial cleanser or night time moisturizer that makes the most impacted on your results .But it is the action of actually using the products on a consistent basis and giving the product time to work. Most products take at least 3 weeks to start working and possibly 6 weeks for you to notice any improvement and difference. If you give up on a product before it has the time to start working you waste your money and form a negative opinion against the brand or even the ingredients.
Steps can be taken to prep your skin to increase the results of your new product. For example you can get an exfoliating facial like microdermabrasion. Getting a good exfoliation before starting a new product is a great way for you to track your progress. Removing dead skin, dirt and debris from your face will allow your products to penetrate the skin better. Starting one product at a time will help distinguish what is actually working and also lowers the risk of an allergic reaction.