14 Easy Skin Care Tips for Clear, Healthy, Dewy, Glowing Skin
Do you struggle with finding skin care tips or getting visible results in your current (or non-existent) skin care routine?
Ah acne, the bane of our existence.
I feel like a lot of us have had that moment where you wake up in a good mood, go through the motions of getting ready in the morning, and as soon as you look in the mirror you see a big pimple that decided to pop up overnight.
Maybe you don’t struggle with active acne as much, but the few times you do you are left with huge noticeable acne scars. Or maybe you are one of those people who rarely have any issues at all, but you are here reading this article to make sure it stays that way.
My point is, that we all have different skin types and our experiences vary.
Typically, people struggling with acne or blemishes have skin that is dry, oily, or a combination of the two. Although it affects teenagers the most, it can affect any age group (men/women/children/older adults and even babies).
Acne is a prevalent skin condition that mainly affects the face but can also affect the chest, neck, back, upper arms, and butt.
Below are some skin care tips to help you get on track to clear, healthy, glowy, dewy skin.
*This list is in no particular order
Table of Contents
List of Skin Care Tips
Avoid Popping Pimples
- Pimples have trapped oil, sebum, and bacteria. So if you pop your pimples the released fluid can introduce the surrounding skin to more bacteria resulting in more pimples. Popping pimples not only prolongs the healing process but can also lead to scarring.
Wash Face Daily
- In most cases, it is recommended that people wash their face 1-2x daily. Depending on your day-to-day activities will determine what is best for you. What can be said for all skin types is ALWAYS wash your face after sweating. Not washing your face after sweating can cause your acne to worsen.
Moisturize
- Regardless of your skin type (oily/dry/combination), you should always moisturize your skin after your daily face cleanse. Keeping your face moisturized can help regulate sebum production, reduce dryness, and also create a barrier from outside elements to prevent damage and irritation.
Avoid Touching Your Face
- Touching your face can lead to breakouts due to all the oils, dirt, and bacteria that can be transferred. Touching your face can also lead to clogged pores and skin aggravation.
Always Wear Sunscreen
- UV rays from the sun can damage the skin which can eventually cause sunburn or dry, leathery, wrinkled, and discolored skin. Sunscreen helps protect the skin and prevent damage from the harmful sun rays. Sunscreen can also prevent the darkening of dark spots and reduce signs of aging and sunspots. Despite what most people think you should ALWAYS wear sunscreen indoors or out and in the sun or rain.
Avoid Hot Water
- I’m not going to lie, I am 100% guilty of taking boiling hot showers more often than not, but washing your face at this temperature can be really damaging and cause your skin to dry out. Hot water can strip your skin of its natural oils and nutrients. It can also cause early aging and wrinkling and inflame the tissue. Warm water is the best temperature for facial washing. Hot water can be irritating and cold water is not nearly as effective.
Stay Hydrated
- Proper skin hydration can help prevent acne. Dry skin can cause an overproduction of oil resulting in acne breakouts. Dry skin is also prone to prominent wrinkles, bacteria, and skin irritation. Staying hydrated can reduce the chance of clogged pores and aid in removing bacteria.
Test Products
- Always test products before using them on your face, especially if you have sensitive skin. This is something that a lot of people do not do. Testing products could potentially prevent or minimize any skin damage.
Maintain A Healthy Diet
- Have you heard of that saying “you are what you eat”? In order for the skin to stay healthy, you need to have a healthy diet to consume all the necessary nutrients. Worsening acne can come from trigger foods, so cutting foods out might help keep the skin clear up (a good example is dairy). If you keep track of what you eat and keep track of your breakouts then you may be able to pinpoint your trigger foods.
Dermatologists
- Minor breakouts should suffice with gentle natural products, but for more severe acne you should see a dermatologist to get medicated products specific to your needs.
Makeup
- A lot of the time, makeup products can contribute to acne breakouts. Makeup products explicitly made to not clog the pores or natural makeup products can help reduce makeup-induced breakouts. It’s crucial for you to clean makeup tools frequently and ALWAYS remove your makeup each night.
Stress
- It has been found by researchers that acne can heal much slower when a person is stressed. Now just to be clear, stress can’t cause acne issues but it can worsen acne that’s already present. When stressed, your skin releases hormones that result in oily skin. Managing your stress can help prevent stress acne.
Consistency
- Being consistent with your skincare will not only improve your current issues but will also help prevent problems in the future. A consistent skincare routine helps with acne breakouts, uneven skin tone, skin elasticity, etc.
Research
- Make sure you do some research relating to your skin type and also about new products before use. Take the time and figure out your skin type so when you go over some general skin care tips like these, you can also search for specific tips for your individual skin type and specific needs.
There are probably other skin care tips I didn’t include in this list, but I hope this at least gets you started! Keep in mind, that your skin won’t just change overnight, skin improvement takes time. Choose products specific to your skin and stay consistent.
If you guys have any hacks or skin care tips of your own that are not on this list, please let us know in the comments. Or feel free to let us know if you have tried any of these before and your results.
*If you want to better your skin care routine, check out this post! 19 Best Budget Skincare Tools To Enhance Your Routine
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Love these tips! they are very practical.
Consistency I think is the biggest thing for me. I always do my morning skincare although hit and miss as to whether I use SPF which I know I need to. But with my evening routine it is not consistent at all. Although I rarely wear makeup now so my skin will thank me for that x
Thanks for sharing these fantastic skin care tips! It’s so important to take care of our skin, and your list covers everything from avoiding popping pimples to staying hydrated. I’ll definitely keep these in mind for healthier, clearer skin. Keep up the great work!
This is all important advice ot remember. I tend to work on having a good skincare routine. I combine this with a varied diet and plenty of water and it works wonders.
I really needed to read this. I never realized just how much I was abusing my skin while thinking I wasn’t!
I can see how simple changes like avoiding hot water and staying hydrated can make a big difference.
Great tips! Especially for those new to the world of skincare! I used to be a serial pimple popper but then discovered pimple patches. Definitely recommend!
I looooove these tips, thank you SO MUCH…I need to get a lot more serious about my skin care routine. These tips are very helpful.
Sunscreen is a must for looking after your skin. I often use a tinted moisturise that also has SPF in it.
I have recently upped my skin care which is something I do love and take time with each day. These are great tips
I got a facial recently and my skin has been soft and glowing sicne! I really want to keep my skin clear after this reset – so thank you for these tips.
These are great tips. I make sure to use a cleansing water morning and evening – and remove any makeup. I always moisturise before bed and I try and use a cream with an SPF in it too.
What we eat plays such a big role in our skin and we often overlook it. Also the temptation to pop pimples is sometimes great!
Very informative read!
Love the tips! Now if i can only remember them….
Lol
These are great tips!! I’m guilty of taking HOT showers lol, I’m trying to take coolers ones. I’m a firm believer in consistency and research, these are great tips!!
Sunscreen is so IMPORTANT. Even for those of us with more melanated skin tones. Love these tips you shared.
These are some really tips here!
This is interesting and I’m trying to stay hydrated all the time nowadays. Thank you for sharing!