The skin of the face requires increased attention to itself, since it is quite susceptible to various negative manifestations of the environment. If you provide your skin with the necessary care, then you can avoid early aging, the appearance of wrinkles, circles under the eyes and much more.
One of the most popular cosmetic products at the moment is thermal water, as well as various preparations based on it. The main advantage of this water is that it is pure, and even cleaner than mineral water. It does not contain harmful substances, including those that cause allergic reactions. It is obtained from underground geysers, and the composition of the water is distinguished by a variety of minerals: bromine, iodine, fluorine, chlorine, iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium and some other biologically active substances form its basis.
Thermal water contributes to a significant acceleration of cellular metabolism and normalization of water-lipid balance. In addition, it also restores the necessary moisture level to the skin and enhances its protective properties.
Many people notice that after using regular water, the skin on the face becomes dry. This is excluded when using thermal water as a cosmetic, as it has a moisturizing effect. At the same time, the skin's own internal moisture does not evaporate.
Thermal water for the face is widely used, although women often use it for body and hair care, because its healing properties have a beneficial effect on everything with which it comes in contact.
But if we talk about the skin of the face, then in this case, thermal water is indispensable in hot weather, when the pores open from hot air and, accordingly, become vulnerable to dirt and dust getting into them. In this case, you should learn how to use thermal water and do it right. Then you can forget about clogged pores, acne and other troubles that appear on your face.
Firstly, thermal water can be isotonic, hypotonic and hypertensive... Accordingly, each of them has its own characteristics. Hypertonic water contains a lot of salts and is ideal for dehydrated, dry skin, hypotonic water is most often used for problematic and oily skin, and isotonic water can be used by everyone, regardless of the condition of the facial skin.
In most cases, cosmetologists advise moistening the skin with thermal water before applying cosmetics to the face. The same should be done before applying face masks, as this useful water contributes to a more active assimilation of nutrients from the mask. But if you decide to do a scrub or peeling, then it is better to use thermal water immediately after the procedure.
Sprays are the best way to distribute thermal water, as it is applied with a spray as evenly as possible. Already a week after using thermal water, you will be able to notice significant changes in the skin of the face.
Malinina Angelina
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