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Womens - Night Cream: Taking Care Of Your Skin Even While Asleep

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished June 24, 2011

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Night creams are as old as the history of skincare itself. They are called as such because they are applied on the skin when the user is about to go to bed and allowed to stay on until the user wakes up the next day. There have been written accounts of night cream in the form of olive oil being used by Roman ladies on their faces before they go to bed to retain moisture on their skin and prevent wrinkling. The practice caught on, until night creams have become indispensable in skincare until this day. The Stains on Linens When night cream started out, it was something with heavy moisturizing ingredients, including various oils. While they were meant to treat the skin, they were impractical to wear during the day as makeup because they were heavy. And during the night, they left greasy stains on linens that were difficult to remove in those times of manual laundry. Today’s Womens – Night Cream products retain the oily cream of the past but are formulated to solve the problem of stained sheets and linens. Advancement in skincare also allowed for the creation of night cream that cater to different types of skin all at once. This solves the problem of people with combined skin types, like dry skin around the skin and cheeks and oilier skin on the forehead and the nose areas. In fact, Womens – Night Cream products can be homemade now, with recipes available on the Internet. Homemade night creams, however, are not always advised since the risk factor is high. Night creams are a must in skincare, especially if you are in your 30s. The skin in the face is sensitive, thus it requires extra care and extra time. When you are in your 30s, the signs of aging become more visible, the skin becomes drier and the lines become more evident. Thus, your face requires more attention. Womens – Night Cream products have specific ingredients and substances that nourish your skin especially when you are asleep. But Why At Night? Studies show that the skin can absorb more ingredients at night. This is the best time to give it anti-aging, smoothening and moisturizing agents. Sleep time also is the time you wash off your makeup and there’s no sun to dry your skin, allowing it to be freer to receive nutrients. Any Womens – Night Cream product exploits this special time for the skin. How Night Cream Differ From Day CreamrnThe difference lies in the ingredients. A day cream, which is also called moisturizer, has a lighter texture and contains ingredients that supply the skin with moisture to protect it from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. A night cream on the other hand contains ingredients that stimulate renewal of skin cells. These ingredients also restore the elasticity of the skin, reducing the visibility of wrinkles. Since they work at night, Womens – Night Cream products don’t offer protection from sun. Common Ingredients In Womens – Night Cream products For a night cream to be effective, these following ingredients must be present: Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Aloe Vera, Jojoba oil, olive oil, honey, Shea butter, apricot, jasmine, rose oil and several anti-aging components like retinol, pathenol, amino acids, copper, peptides, AHAs, antioxidants and collagen. But even if you have the right natural ingredients in your Womens – Night Cream product, it can be wasted if you don’t know the proper way of applying it on your skin. Before you apply night cream, be sure you had washed your face at least twice during the day and your face should be clean of makeup during application. To remove any excess oil, apply a facial toner. With excess oil in your face, your night cream will just slide off upon application. Dry your face completely before applying the night cream. Apply it gently to the face but avoiding the eye area. Use soft massage in spreading the cream all over your face. An even distribution of the night cream will help produce more effective results.

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