2010年3月28日

How to Realize Your Skin (week 2)

Hello, readers!

Today I am going to introduce the skin, before making up yourself; do you really know what the functions of skins are? Do you know which your skin type is and how to care your face?

First of all, the skin not just gives us appearance and shape, but it serves other important functions. The functions are what our skin has:
(1) Protection means that skin can avoid moisture loss and external water coming, excessive ultraviolet rays destroying, bacteria invading, and protecting internal organs from outside pressure and injury.
(2) Regulation means that our body temperature can be regulated by blood capillary’s contraction and dilation, and sweat glands’ secretion.
(3) Sensation means that by nerve ending, people can feel touch, hot, cold, and pain.
(4) Control of evaporation[1] means that skin can eliminate toxins by sweat glands’ secretion.
(5) Storage and synthesis means that skin can generate Vitamin D by moderate ultraviolet rays.
(6) Absorption means that skin can not only absorb water, but also nutrition from cosmetic products.

Secondly, by knowing skin types, we can realize how to care our face and find the correct products which are suitable for ourselves. The skin types are:
(1) Dry skin means that the skin is abnormal dry and rough, and it can be caused by the weather, lack of vitamin A, systemic[2] illness, overexposure to sunlight, and so on. The skin loses moisture, so it may crack, peel, or become inflamed and itch.
(2) Oily skin means that the skin exudes oil, causing a shiny, wet appearance. There are many causes for oily skin such as poor diet and genetic predisposition[3]; besides, too many oil may cause pores be blocked and become pimples or other else.
(3) Combination skin means that your face most has an oily zone which includes your forehead, nose, and chin, but the rest of your skin has normal to dry patches. By the way, this kind of skin types is very common among people.
(4) Normal skin means that the skin has an even tone, soft, a smooth texture, no visible pores or blemishes, and no greasy patches or flaky areas.
(5) Sensitive skin means that the skin is a thin or a fine-textured skin. It reacts quickly to heat and cold; thus, it sunburns and wind burns easily. It is commonly dry, delicate and prone to allergic reactions. Temperature changes, some detergents, cosmetics and alcohol can all cause irritation, leaving the skin red and blotchy, with visible surface veins.

By introducing the skin, can you figure out which kind of skin types do you have? The following vedios are teaching people how to use correct methods to care your skin, and hoping they can really help you.


(1)How To Care For Dry Skin


Facial Care:
How To Care For Dry Skin


(2)How To Care For Oily Skin


Personal Hygiene:
How To Care For Oily Skin


(3)How To Care For Combination Skin


Facial Care:
How To Care For Combination Skin


(4) How To Care For Sensitive Skin


Facial Care:
How To Care For Sensitive Skin

The above vedios are form http://www.videojug.com/


See you :)

by Cindy


★Vocabulary★
1.evaporation (n)
When a liquid evaporates, or is evaporated, it changes from a liquid state to a gas, because its temperature has increased.

2.systemic (adj)
affecting or connected with the whole of something, especially the human body.

3.predisposition (n)
a condition that makes somebody/something likely to behave in a particular way or to suffer from a particular disease.

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