Testing Your Skincare Products

Many people love to read skincare product reviews before they buy their skincare products. Skincare product is a very individualized product; the products that suit other people may not be suitable for you. If you are thinking of switching from one skincare brand to another, it is better to test the quality of your existing skincare products first.

Toner is the first skincare product to apply after a facial cleansing. If toner is too irritating, your skin may become sensitive. To test the mildness of your toner, we need to know its PH value. You just need to drop a few drops of toner onto the PH paper and check its PH value. The higher the PH value, the more alkaline it is. The optimal range of PH value for toner is PH 5.5 to PH7. Skincare products with PH value under or below this range are either too acidic or too alkaline.

The second test is for absorbency of your skincare essence. The higher the absorbency means the more nutrients you skin can absorb. Prepare a pile of cotton pad or facial tissue. Add one drop of your essence onto the first piece of cotton pad or facial tissue (of the pile). Find out how many layer is the essence able to penetrate. The more layers the essence penetrates, the higher is the absorbency.

Applying moisturizer is the final step of a simple skincare procedure. Moisture is important for keeping your skin healthy. Sometimes, I do not feel my skin moisturized but nourished. This test is the perfect test to find out if your moisturizer is nourishing or really moisturizing. Fill a glass with some water. Add a drop or a pea size of moisturizer into the water. Wait for a while. Look into the water and see whether your moisturizer sinks or float. Floating means the moisturizer is rich in oily components while sinking mean the moisturizer is rich in moisture components. Sinking one is always preferred to the floating one.

The fourth test is for oiliness of your suncare product. If suncare product is too oily, you may have acne outbreak. There are two simple ways to perform this test. Apply the suncare product onto the back of your hand. After 3-5 minutes, use a piece of oil blotting paper to press against the shiny area. If there is a lot of oil absorbed, the suncare product is likely to be too oily. Instead of using oil blotting paper, you may put your hand under bright light. If your hand is very shiny, the suncare product is too oily again.

Skincare products are the food of your skin. The better food you offered to your skin, the healthier it is. Do not mislead by commercials, expensive products are not necessarily with high quality. Why not test your existing skincare products before deciding whether you should change them?

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