Caring For African American skin
African American’s used to choose chemicals for their skin and hair care needs but they are now choosing natural products that serve the same purpose. Showing off your sheen just got easier, provided you select the right products.
There are more brands available for African American skin and hair than there used to be. The right products and techniques will make it easier to care for your skin and hair. Your hair is subject to be more brittle and dry than some other types, so you’ll need to be more selective when choosing a brand that will work for you.
There are more products that are being formulated to meet your unique needs for skin and hair. The products that will help improve the texture of your hair and the suppleness of your skin are best served when made from natural ingredients.
Choosing Products Specifically Formulated For African American Skin & Hair
When looking for products that will aid in the care of your skin and hair look for products that will clean it gently without harsh sulfates and chemical that might strip your skin and hair, leading to dryness and breakage.
African American hair may need to be oiled regularly, in order to tame and smooth its dryness, while African American skin may need a moisturizer daily. Coconut oil will moisturize your skin and when blended with rosemary it will promote the growth of your hair. Ingredients such as petroleum and mineral oils will clog your pores causing breakouts such as blackheads and clog your hair shafts and preventing its growth.
What Are Some of the Challenges for African American Skin?
African American skin has its own needs and challenges. There are not a lot of products that are made specifically for African American skin, so you’ll need to find products that will eliminate the problems and leave your skin looking beautiful and glowing.
African American Skin can often appear to be oily. This typically appears in what’s referred to as the T-zone area, that portion of your face across your forehead and down the bridge of your nose. Since African American skin has a great deal of melanin, you might find your skin sensitive to cosmetics and some other products.
Keeping your skin clean is the first step in caring for African American skin. Your skin will respond to natural skin cleansers such as green tea. Keeping your skin clean will also help eliminate or at least control acne.
If you will exfoliate your skin at least twice a week, you’ll remove dead skin cells from the surface which cause your skin to look dull, ashy and gray. Exfoliation products with green tea or oatmeal and honey are ideal for African American skin.
Using Sunscreens on African American Skin
The melanin in your skin does not make it cancer proof so you’ll need to add a sunscreen to your regimen. Sunscreens help to keep out the rays that can be harmful to your skin. An SPF of 30 is a good foundation
There are many companies specializing is products for your skin but it doesn’t always mean that they are formulated for your skin. Look for products that use natural ingredients and are especially formulated with African American skin in mind.
African American Skin is very sensitive, so read your labels carefully!
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all women are born beautiful, not a skin problem but the most important is personality. inner beauty
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Inner beauty can be felt only by mind not by eyes !
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You’re right Nasif,
But some people are only capable of dealing with the beauty that the eyes can see.
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Hi Selfishyayun,
I agree, All women are beautiful but not all women think they are beautiful.
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need to build self-confidence, believing that they are born beautiful and it is a gift from God to every human being. Who do not consider them beautiful are those who are constrained by custom
because it must socialize era of progress and thought they did arrive at a place far from modernization
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Well said, Thank you for your comments
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Nice article. Totally agree with wearing sunscreen. Even though I never get sunburned, I just wear it to prevent premature aging… and cancer.
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Hi Daisyillume,
Prevention is the key. This is why we eat certain foods, to prevent cancer, obesity or allergic reactions.
Suncreens are great but so are wide brimmed hats. They’re just another way of protecting your skin. Use them together and you could save your face from freckles and sunburn.
Love your site, thanks for the comment.
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yyy! black and white skin are the matter of just a few pigment. The main thing is the heart of person
thankyou
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You’re right Krishna,
The heart of a person is important but those “few pigments” that you speak about determines how one would take care of their skin. The difference in those “few pigments” determines how much sun you should expose yourself too and how much sunscreen you should use to avoid burning.
Those “few pigments” given the wrong skin care products or skin care regimen, black or white, can break a person’s heart. But then maybe you’ve got perfect flawless skin, black or white, and never experienced the challenge of acne, pimples, blackheads or boils on your face.
Thank you for your comment
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I love how many of the commenters are talking about the importance of inner beauty and it’s so true. However, skin care and beauty are not really the same thing. Thanks for the post.
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I really appreciate you Ileane. Thank you for your comment!
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Very niche post there Juliette
What’s your advice for folks with white as snow skin – who burn when in the sun for only a couple of minutes…
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