HOW TO GET RID OF TEXTURED SKIN?

HOW TO GET RID OF TEXTURED SKIN?
WHAT IS TEXTURED SKIN?

A textured skin is when your face skin is uneven. It can appear without warning despite how thorough your skin routine is. 

A textured skin might look dehydrated or dull.  It can also appear bumpy, show rough patches, discoloration or dryness.

A textured skin is when your face skin is uneven. It can appear without warning despite how thorough your skin routine is.

A textured skin might look dehydrated or dull. It can also appear bumpy, show rough patches, discoloration or dryness.

WHAT KIND OF TEXTURED SKIN EXISTS?

A textured skin can take different forms. Your skin can look bumpy, rough or uneven.

It means that you have an excess of dead skin cells.

A textured skin can also be seen when applying makeup, as it does not lie as nicely as usual.

CAUSES OF TEXTURED SKIN

Your skin can become textured because of a buildup of dead skin cells, resulting in an uneven skin texture.

HOW TO GET RID OF TEXTURED SKIN?

These causes of textured skin can strip the skin of its organic collagen and elasticity.

But it can also come from a bad environment like pollution, dirt, chemicals and sun exposure. These causes of textured skin can strip the skin of its organic collagen and elasticity. Therefore, it can make your skin look dehydrated or dull.

Smoking is another cause that can make your skin textured quicker than it should with aging, which is a natural cause of textured skin.

It damages collagen and elastin, fibrous components of the skin that keep it firm.

TEXTURED SKIN PREVENTION

The first way to prevent textured skin is to wear sunscreen as much as needed, when exposing your face to sunlight. As for wrinkles once again, UV can damage your skin and reduce its ability to produce organic collagen and elastin.

HOW TO GET RID OF TEXTURED SKIN?
Sunscreen can be worn under makeup, both SPF 30 for daily use and SPF 50 for a long time outside in the sunlight are highly recommended.

Sunscreen can be worn under makeup, both SPF 30 for daily use and SPF 50 for a long time outside in the sunlight are highly recommended.

It might seem obvious as it is an organic need, but staying hydrated by drinking enough water everyday is a very good and efficient way to prevent textured skin.

It moisturizes your skin and keeps it smooth, avoiding it looking cracked or uneven.

Overall, having a healthy and balanced diet helps your skin stay in good shape.

TEXTURED SKIN TREATMENTS

Despite being natural, there are a few things you can do to avoid, minimize or get rid of textured skin. The first thing to do is to exfoliate your skin.

By exfoliating it, scrubbing your face with a gentle exfoliator, you can remove dead skin cell buildup, which can clog your pores and texture your skin.

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You can exfoliate your skin three to four times a week.

By using an exfoliator, you can clean your skin and the areas that need it the most, but donโ€™t forget to moisturize it after.

Another way to reduce textured skin is to add vitamin C to your daily skincare routine.

It has anti-oxidising properties, which helps fighting potential exterior damages that can be made to your skin, for example sunlight.

HOW FILLMED CAN HELP YOU WITH PIGMENTATION

Fillmed created the P-BRIGHT serum, from the Skin Perfusion range, to help you deal with pigmentation. It is a 4-step regimen to correct pigmentation spots and brighten-up your skin.

The first step is the perfecting solution to exfoliate, to use every morning/evening.

The second step is to use either our BD-Balance serum (for daily routine) or our Balance Booster (for intensive cure).

The third step is to use either our 5HP-Youth cream for normal to dry skin, or our 6HP-Youth cream for mixed skin.

The final step is a weekly step: applying a Glycopeel Mask to reduce pore size. 

The clinical results on 20 subjects of an average of 60 years-old, using our P-BRIGHT serum twice a day for one month are: 

  • -42,7% of pigmented spots intensity
  • +21,7% of skin complexion uniformity
  • +77% of antioxidant protection

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