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How To Treat Uneven Skin Texture

Skin Care
How To Treat Uneven Skin Texture

Your skin's texture has a dramatic effect on your overall complexion and beauty. In fact, great skin texture is to be pursued as much as an impeccable complexion.  If you have an uneven texture, you must find out its cause before you can effectively treat it.

 

Here are a few common factors that contribute to an uneven skin condition.

  • Dead skin cells
  • Acne
  • Eczema and other autoimmune skin conditions
  • Aging
  • Dry skin
  • Poor health

The first step you should take to combat uneven skin is to first meet your dermatologist and find the cause of your problem. You may find that you simply have dry skin, or you may be surprised at what your doctor finds.

For example, you may have an underlying autoimmune skin condition like eczema or psoriasis that needs special medicine. Getting the right prescription medication and medical advice are the fastest ways to treating these special conditions.

Read on to find out some of the best ways to get your skin smooth and glowing again.

 

1. To Fight Dead Skin Cells, Exfoliate

Uneven skin is usually caused by excess dead skin cells that accumulate on your skin's surface. As a result, your skin looks dull and bumpy. The best way to remove dead skin cells is through exfoliation or removing the dead skin on the surface. Here are some ways to properly exfoliate.

  • Use an exfoliating face scrub at least once a week.
  • Periodically use a high-quality facial cleansing brush.
  • Get a refreshing facial.
  • Schedule microdermabrasion treatments.
  • Try a chemical peel.
    • Superficial peels are great for minor skin texture problems and have little to no recovery periods.
    • Medium peels produce more noticeable results but will require some downtime after the procedure.
    • Deep peels will require some serious rest. However, after the recovery, your skin will be much smoother.

2. Control Your Acne

Acne doesn't affect just teens. In fact, between 40-55% of adults ages, 20-40 are reported to have pimple problems. Acne is a notorious offender to skin texture.

Large cystic acne can last for weeks and be painful, causing huge bumps on the face. Little papules and pustules are also not to be ignored. Though they are small, they are prolific and are quite stubborn.

Many acne patients find that their foreheads are covered in tiny bumps, which can affect the look of their skin, especially when they put on foundation.

The most effective way to treat this condition is to see your dermatologist right away. Over-the-counter medications with benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid can help, but that's only for bacterial acne.

Acne can also be caused by a yeast overgrowth, which makes the antibacterial OTC medications not as effective against this type.

Prescription strength remedies are designed to get to the root of your problem and stop both bacterial and fungal breakouts before they happen again. When your skin is clear, its texture will be greatly improved.

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Allergies, eczema, psoriasis, and other skin rashes may be the cause of your uneven skin texture. The rashes that arise from these internal conditions are often bumpy, itchy, and difficult to remove without prescription medication.

Over-the-counter creams are not entirely effective against the more severe cases of psoriasis and eczema, therefore it's important to get the right remedies from your physician.

4. Slow Down The Aging Process

One way or another, time will get to us. However, there are many things we can do to slow down the aging process

and keep our skin supple and youthful for years to come.

  • Use collagen sheet masks to moisturize your face and give yourself a more youthful glow. These masks are ideal to use before important events or as simple stress relief after a long day.
  • Reduce Stress. Since excess stress is linked to health problems and acne, managing it is key to looking your best. Consider getting a hot stone massage or starting a hobby that takes the load off daily life.
  • Protect your skin from sun damage. Chronic sun exposure isn't just a cancer risk. It can make your pores larger and develop age spots as well. Guard your skin against UVA and UVB rays by applying a minimum of SPF 30 to your face and body daily.
  • Exercise. Staying active slows down the aging process and keeps your skin healthy and cleansed through a good sweat.

5. Dry Skin Remedies

Did you know that washing your face too much begets more sebum production? Dry skin is actually oily skin! Curbing your face's oil production depends on proper skin care. Here are two good places to start.

  • Stay hydrated. Our bodies are over 70% water, so keeping the right hydration levels will make your skin plumper, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Wash your face just twice a day. Use gentle cleansers and avoid anything harsh that will dry out and irritate your skin.

6. Stay Healthy

Your skin is your body's largest organ, so when your health is in good order, your skin will be at its best. Do your best to take care of your total health and your skin will be in its top condition.

 

Get Great Skin Texture

Skin texture is not discussed as much as skin tone, but how your skin feels is just as important as how it looks. If you want to know more about how to get the best skin texture, contact us.