Daycare and night care
Many care products can be used both in the morning and at night. Others are formulated for specific use during the day or at night:
Morning: Some moisturizers contain sun protection factor (SPF). Consequently, they are suitable for use during the day but not at night. Other care products that contain pigments (for example, some of the products that treat erythema or acne) should also be used only during the day.
At night: The skin regenerates throughout the night. Derma Correct Customer Reviews In addition to hydrating the skin, night creams contain components that stimulate the cellular regeneration process. They are free of SPF and pigments.
Caring for the skin around the eyes
The delicate skin around the eyes is especially fine and sensitive and therefore more vulnerable than the rest of the facial skin.Consequently, you benefit from the application of a specially formulated eye contour product.The eye cream must be applied carefully.
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ALL ABOUT SUN PROTECTION FOR THE FACE
Why protect?
Effective sun protection is a vital part of maintaining healthy skin and should always be considered as part of your daily facial care guideline. While a few minutes a day in the sun aids healthy vitamin D production, facial skin is frequently exposed to several hours of UV rays. Overexposure to UV rays is the main cause of premature skin aging. For this reason, the skin to be exposed must be protected with a sunscreen.
How to protect
Several day creams already contain a sun protection factor, usually an SPF of 15; however, on many occasions your skin will require a higher sun protection factor (SPF) , which can be applied in addition to or instead of your day cream with regular SPF. Products containing SPF should be applied as a final step in your morning skincare regimen.
How to choose the right sunscreen product
There are several factors that have to be considered when choosing the right sunscreen factor for your skin:
Skin color (i.e. is your skin darker or lighter? Light skin is more sensitive to UV exposure than darker skin)
Skin problem
Season
Exposure level (depending on the climatic zone in which you are)
Exposure duration