For the individual with black skin to maintain healthy body and face skin, avoiding problems such as acne or peeling, for example, should know what type of skin, which can be dry, oily or mixed, and thus adapt to the type the products to use.
Usually black skin care should be maintained both in summer and winter, as both heat and cold can affect the individual's black skin.
Some black man and woman skin care include:
- Wash the face with warm water at least 1 times a day to remove the impurities;
- Moisturize skin on face and body by applying moisturizing cream every day;
- Exfoliate the face and body once a week to remove dead cells;
- Moisturize elbows and knees with grape oil, almonds or macadamia, because these areas usually get drier than the other locations;
- Drink at least 1.5L of water a day as it helps to moisturize the skin;
- Avoid alcoholic beverages because it dries the skin a lot;
- Avoid tobacco consumption as it ages the skin.
In addition to this care, the individual with black skin should avoid sun exposure in the hottest hours, between 11am and 4pm, by applying sunscreen with protection factor 15, to protect from the sun's rays, as individuals with black skin may also develop cancer of the skin.
Women's Skin Care
The woman with black skin should wash and moisturize the skin daily, but, in addition to these care, should:
- Remove makeup every day with a non-alcoholic product, to prevent the skin from drying out;
- Avoid sleeping makeup because it does not allow the skin to breathe;
- Apply lip balm every day so they do not get cracked.
These care will help prevent the aging of the woman's skin, helping the woman to maintain a youthful skin.
Men's Skin Care
Daily man with black skin should wash and moisturize the skin of the face and body. However, the man should take special care with the skin of the face on the days when he shaves, and must pass a hydrant cream without alcohol, because the skin becomes more sensitive.