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Face Serum What Ingredients to Look For?

Choosing a face serum is similar to choosing a customised diet that fits your requirements. Not all skins are the same, and one size does not fit all. Hence, you will have to determine the type of your skin first, your facial tendencies, and other features based on your age and lifestyle to identify the right formula to suit your needs. To know more visit: https://activbeaute.com/collections/serum

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Face Serum What Ingredients to Look For?

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  1. Face Serum: What Ingredients to Look For? Choosing a face serum is similar to choosing a customised diet that fits your requirements. Not all skins are the same, and one size does not fit all. Hence, you will have to determine the type of your skin first, your facial tendencies, and other features based on your age and lifestyle to identify the right formula to suit your needs. Different Types of Facial Skin The first and most important parameter to consider while choosing a face serum is your skin type. Most of the facial skin belongs to one of the three different types mentioned below: Normal skin People with normal facial skin are blessed as they can experiment with face serum formulations. They will not face the risk of irritation, mismatch, oiliness, and other after-effects. Despite this fact, it is recommended to switch to formulations based on the seasons and hormonal changes. Oily skin As the name suggests, this type of skin produces excess oil, especially in the T-zone. Hence, the face serum will have ingredients that will absorb the excess oil and control its flow. In this aspect, the ideal ingredients will be salicylic acid, niacinamide, lactic acid, etc.

  2. Dry skin In the same context, dry skin produces less oil and will need the support of humectants. Humectants are substances that help the skin retain moisture and reduce the loss of moisture. Popular humectants are glycerin, hyaluronic acid, panthenol, betaine, etc. What is a Face Serum? One of the most common misconceptions about-face serum is that the majority of users believe it is a moisturising formulation. A serum might have ingredients such as moisturizers, oils, etc., but they are not the same thing. Think of it this way! - these formulations are a balanced diet for your facial skin. It will maintain the moisture content of skin cells, keep them plump, refresh it, and provide active ingredients to maintain tissue health. The base of the face serum also varies considering the type of skin. Types of Face Serums To recognise the best face serum formula for your skin, you need to understand the different types. Anti-ageing The facial skin of users with age above 30 years will need ingredients to rejuvenate the skin cells. The skin cells will be able to replace the dead ones and encourage the renewal of cells. These formulations also promote collagen production and help in uplifting tissues to eradicate wrinkles, etc. Skin Brightening Brightening Face Serum contain ingredients that are antioxidants and pigment lightening agents. It means that this genre of face serum formula has skin toning effects. The most effective ingredients for such face serums are TrueGlow (a combination of hydrolyzed yeast extract and glycolipids), glycolic acid, Vitamin C, ferulic acid, kojic acid, liquorice root, lactic acid, mushroom extract and mulberry extract. Hydrating Formulas As the name suggests, the formula is prepared with ingredients that enable you to bind water with your skin cells. In this context, you will be surprised to know that baby facial skin cells produce hyaluronic acid naturally, resulting in plump and young skin. The more we age, the less we produce this natural acid. This acid is linked to collagen, which is present beneath the topical skin cell layer.

  3. Similar to hyaluronic acid, there are many other organic substances called humectants. Serums containing this type of ingredient and Vitamin B5 help users to promote collagen production and remove fine lines. Free Radical Eradication Free radicals are produced in the cells, resulting in quick ageing and skin damage. Antioxidants are substances that neutralise free radicals and reduce the rate of ageing. In this aspect, natural antioxidants such as Vitamin C, E, and A are the best ingredients to look for in a face serum. Breakout and Sensitivity Some skin types are prone to sensitivity and breakouts. When normal skin is enjoying the weather, this skin type goes berserk with breakouts. It can happen to all kinds of skin and needs special treatment with antibacterial serums. This formulation contains salicylic acid and other natural derivatives to offer such effects. Apart from antibacterial ingredients, it should also contain anti-inflammatory ingredients, hydrating agents, soothing agents, etc. In A Nutshell When you are choosing a face serum formula, make sure it has the right ingredients and offers the following benefits.  Quick absorption rate  Soothing effect Wrinkle and fine line improvements Free radical eradication and anti-ageing effects A light formula that energises your skin. Hence, be aware of the type of skin you have and accordingly choose a face serum to enjoy younger skin. Consider the points mentioned above to make the right choice and add a brilliant formula to your daily skin regime. For more skin care products visit Activ Beaute. Source Url: https://activbeaute.com/blogs/info/face-serum-what-ingredients-to-look-for

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