How To Take Care Of Dark Skin

To get spotless and clear black skin is not easy as black skin can be more prone to breakouts than other skin tones. Not only  pimples, as darker skin also gets brown spots or areas of hyperpigmentation after your acne has cleared, especially if you pick at your zits.


You can get rid of blemishes and clogged pores by using products that can help to fight oil and acne, then ward off brown spots with a lightening treatment designed with your skin tone.

Here  are some tips to prevent dark spots on black skin

1)  Always wash your face in the morning with a cleanser that contains salicylic acid.  this acne-fighting ingredient will help clear out your pores, heal pimples then get rid of  dirt  that can cause break out. Wet your face and hands, apply the cleanser to your face in circular motion before rinsing off.

2)  Rub cream that contains salicylic acid over each area of your face where breakouts occur, and dab a little extra directly on top of pimples. If you have sensitive skin or mild acne, you can skip this step.

 3)  Always allow cream to absorb into your skin for a few minutes, before applying a lightweight moisturizer with SPF onto your face. This helps to keep flaking and irritation at a minimum, and prevent the ashy appearance that black skin can experience. The SPF will help fight against the sun damage that can make acne and scarring look worse.
RILASTIL SPF BB CREAM

4) Do choose an oil-free product that promises not to clog pores, and apply it as often as needed throughout the day.

5)  At nights, wash your face then smooth on a dark spot correcting serum. Look for a product that is safe for use on black skin and that promises to fade spots and even out your overall complexion. Apply the serum over your entire face and concentrate especially on any spots or scars.
SEPHORA SUPER SERUM

6)  Do make use of an exfoliating scrub twice a week after washing your face at night. Choose products designed to target blackheads and rid your pores of impurities. Massage the scrub onto damp skin and rinse thoroughly.

If you experience excessive irritation or an allergic reaction to a product, stop using it and seek medical attention.

Things you need to check on before buying creams or products are;
Salicylic acid face wash
Salicylic acid cream
Moisturizer with SPF 30 and above
Dark spot correcting serum
Exfoliating scrub

Use salicylic acid and a spot-correcting serum for good results.

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