The tell-tale features of Hydration and Moisturization which do your Skin Needs?

The tell-tale features of Hydration and Moisturization which do your Skin Needs?

The allure of many products promising radiant, hydrated, moisturized, and overall healthy skin is abundant these days. Many brands come up with a wide range of products claiming all these benefits. Going over all these terms in detail can be perplexing to the average consumer as they are unable to recognize the subtle differences. The confusion especially arises with hydration and moisturization. What are the differences between them, and which is most important for your skin type? Continue reading to find out.

What Is Hydration?

The absorption of water from the air is known as hydration. The skin absorbs moisture and infuses it into the cells, improving the skin's ability to absorb nutrients and stay hydrated for longer. Hydration keeps the skin supple and soft. However, hydration and softness will be short-lived if not supplemented with moisturization.

Ingredients That Hydrate Your Skin: Humectants

Humectants are the ingredients that help to retain moisture from the atmosphere better. Niacinamide, Hyaluronic acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Panthenol, Aloe vera gel, and Lactic acid are some of the popular humectants found in making hydrating skincare products. If your skin appears dehydrated, use products that consist of these ingredients such as our Foxtale Daily Duet Face Wash. If you are tired of using cleansers that strip your skin, use this one and thank us later. It contains sodium hyaluronate, Red algae extract, and Panthenol. Your skin won’t feel parched even after a wash- rather it will feel plumper and well-hydrated.

What Is Moisturization?

Moisturizers help to lock the skin’s water level and also strengthen the protective barrier of the skin. As a result, the skin appears soft, smooth, and youthful. As the water loss is prevented, and the skin’s natural barrier is strengthened, the skin’s aging signs also get reduced.

Ingredients That Moisturize Your Skin: Emollients & Occlusives

Emollients and Occlusives like shea butter, plant-based oil, and seed-based oil, are ingredients that are found in moisturizing products. Our Foxtale Ceramide Supercream Moisturizer contains hydrogenated olive oil which can penetrate the skin much deeper thus ensuring better moisturization.

How Do You Hydrate And Moisturize Your Skin At The Same Time? 

All skin types require both hydration and moisturization. When you apply the goods in the correct order, you can achieve both. Hydrating products are typically lighter and should be used first. Similarly, because moisturizing products have a thicker consistency, they should be applied last. Allow ample time for the product to absorb before layering the next one to get the most out of both. The goal is to layer things and keep them as simple as possible. As you layer the products, let the skin absorb them completely.

In short, your skin must be hydrated and moisturized well to ensure it stays youthful and radiant for years to come. By understanding the necessity of both types of products and including them in your skincare regime, you can ensure your skin stays healthy for long.

Passionate about beauty, Srishty’s body of work spans 5 years. She loves novel makeup techniques, latest skincare trends, and pop culture references. When she isn’t working, you will find her reading, Netflix-ing or trying to bake something in her k...

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Passionate about beauty, Srishty’s body of work spans 5 years. She loves novel makeup techniques, latest skincare trends, and pop culture references. When she isn’t working, you will find her reading, Netflix-ing or trying to bake something in her k...

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Common Mistakes To Avoid While Choosing A Moisturizer For Oily Skin

Skimping on moisturizer is out of the question, regardless of the skin type. A potent moisturizer forms a protective barrier on the dermis, preventing transepidermal water loss. It keeps hydration intact in your skin, ensuring its soft, supple appearance. Moreover, it fights dullness, softens ageing lines, and soothes inflammation. To talk about oily skin, a moisturizer helps curb sebum production – given that you use it regularly. For those unaware, dehydration (due to the absence of moisturizer) flags off the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode, leading to more oiliness than ever. While no doubt a staple, you cannot arbitrarily pick a moisturizer for your oily skin as it may lead to heaviness, clogged pores, and a blotchy texture – more on this ahead. In this blog, we learn how to pick a moisturizer for oily skin and the mistakes to avoid. But before we get to this cheat sheet, here’s a refresher on the skin type. Understanding Oily Skin In simple words, oily skin is characterized by overactive sebaceous glands. This leads to a never-ending slick on the face which is hard to miss. Additionally, oily skin has the following signs. 1. Enlarged pores: Due to excessive sebum production, folks with oily skin may complain of massive pores – especially around the T-zone, forehead, and chin. 2. Surplus buildup: This oil slick easily attracts dirt, impurities, and pollutants, leading to an unwarranted layer of buildup. 3. Clogged pores: When mounds of dirt, grime, and impurities with dead cells clog the pores, it gives rise to blackheads or whiteheads. Blackheads have bigger openings on the skin’s surface that lead to melanin production, resulting in the trademark blackish hue. 4. Acne outbreak: Harmful bacteria may start thriving in these clogged pores, leading to redness and bumps. Common Mistakes To Avoid While Choosing Moisturizer For Oily Skin Now that you’re well-versed in the skin type, here are some mistakes you should avoid while picking a moisturizer for oily skin - 1. Choosing the wrong type of moisturizer: Since oily skin produces excess sebum, opt for a gel-based formula instead of a cream. For those unaware, a gel-based moisturizer has a lower oil content that doesn’t feel heavy or icky on application. 2. Ignoring ingredients: Before you invest in a moisturizer for oily skin, ensure to read the product’s label. Ingredients like mineral oil, silicone oil, and occlusives can clog the pores, giving rise to inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne. 3. Opting for harsh formulas: Moisturizers with SLS, fragrances and alcohol dehydrate your skin – often leading to inflammation, redness, and more greasiness. 4. Not seeking hydration: Hydration is indispensable for all skin types, including oil. Which is why we recommend formulas with ingredients like HA and Glycerin. These ingredients bind water molecules to the skin for best results. 5. Not checking the comedogenic/non-comedogenic value marker: We know that oily skin is more prone to clogged pores. To avoid this situation, check your moisturizer for the non-comedogenic value marker. 6. Ignoring mattifying ingredients: The never-ending slick on the face is disruptive in ways more than one. It leads to unwarranted buildup, clogged pores, and makeup that doesn’t stay put. To nip these problems in the bud, seek a moisturizer with mattifying ingredients like Niacinamide and charcoal. Choosing The Right Moisturizer For Oily Skin If you’re an oily skin gal, ensure to check these boxes before buying a moisturizer 1. Lightweight 2. Gel-based 3. Non-greasy 4. Non-comedogenic 5. Alcohol and SLS-free 6. Oil balancing ingredients like Niacinamide and Charcoal 7. Replete with Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerine, Marine Extracts or other humectants Tips For Maintaining A Healthy Skincare Routine For Oily Skin Here’s how you can maintain a healthy skincare routine for oily skin - 1. Cleanse but gently: Pick a gentle cleanser that removes excess sebum from the pores without making it feel stripped. A sulfate-free and SLS-devoid formula like Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash works wonders on the skin. It boasts Salicylic Acid at the heart of the formula to buff away dead cells, sebum, and other impurities. Moreover, Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide ensure long-lasting skin hydration. 2. Exfoliate regularly: Use Salicylic And Glycolic Acid to buff away dry-dead cells, sebum, and other impurities from the skin. This step in your weekly skincare minimizes the pores, clears whiteheads or blackheads, and prevents acne. Steer clear of over-exfoliation as it makes your skin feel stripped. 3. Use a result-oriented active: To keep the oil production under control, dab a little Niacinamide after cleansing. This skincare workhorse prevents clogged pores too while ensuring hydration to the skin. 4. Apply moisturizer: Seal in the treatment and hydration with Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer. Its mattifying formula with Niacinamide blots oil and prevents clogged pores for an even skin texture. But that’s not all. Hyaluronic Acid and Marine Extracts keep your skin hydrated for prolonged periods. 5. Go in with SPF: No skincare routine is complete without sunscreen. Opt for SPF 30 or higher to shield the skin against harmful UV rays. Foxtale’s matte sunscreen with Niacinamide ensures infallible sun protection while enhancing your skin’s latent radiance. Moreover, the delectable matte finish helps you ace any makeup look. Conclusion Moisturization is crucial for all skin types – and oily skin is no exception. A generous slather of moisturizer avoids dehydration, preventing the sebaceous glands from sebum overproduction. However, one must not pick a moisturizer for oily skin randomly. Since the skin type is prone to greasiness, clogged pores, whiteheads, blackheads, and acne, here are some pointers to bear in mind. Look for a gel-based, lightweight and non-comedogenic formula for your morning and nighttime skincare routine. The moisturizer should feature both hydrating agents like Hyaluronic Acid and mattifying ingredients like Niacinamide.

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December 16, 2024

Morning vs. Nighttime Skincare: How to Use Oil-Free Moisturizers Effectively

In this blog, we will learn how to integrate an oil-free moisturizer into a night as well as morning skincare routine – for best results. An oil free moisturizer is ideal for folks with oily and acne-prone skin. Its diminished oil content ensures moisturization without adding any grease to the skin. We delve deeper into how an oil-free moisturizer benefits the skin at different times of the day. But first. Why Is Moisturizing Important For All Skin Types? To settle the debate, once and for all, moisturization is crucial for all skin types. This formula composed of emollients, humectants, and occlusives extends the following benefits. 1. It maintains skin hydration: We know that ample hydration ensures optimal skin health, soothes inflammation, accelerates healing, strengthens the barrier and more. A potent moisturizer puts a sturdy lock on this hydration by creating a physical barrier on the dermis. 2. Makes your skin look younger: Regular use of moisturizer prevents premature ageing signs like fine lines, wrinkles, and crow’s feet. Instead, it gives your skin a soft, supple feel. 3. Soothes inflammation and redness: A good moisturizer with ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Betaine, Glycerine helps alleviate redness and inflammation. Therefore, it is a must have for people prone to flareups. 4. Improves skin texture: Tired of dry, flaky skin? Count on your favourite face moisturizer. It rejuvenates these dry patches for smooth, even-looking skin. Why Moisturization Is Important For Oily Skin? Before we dig deeper into the importance of an oil-free moisturizer – let's focus on why oily skin needs moisturization in the first place. In addition to achieving the above benefits (refer to the last section), moisturization plays an important role in maintaining the skin microbiome for oily skin. The lack of moisturization drains your skin’s water content, a.k.a. dehydration. The skin recognizes this as a threat and cues the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode, leading to more greasiness than ever. So, to sum it up – regular moisturization of oily skin keeps the sebum production in control. Why Are Oil Free Moisturizers Ideal For Oily Skin? We know that moisturization for oily skin is non-negotiable. However, this can be a little tricky because this skin type is prone to clogged pores and eventually breakouts. This is where an oil-free moisturizer comes into play. It - 1. Boasts a gel-based formula that doesn’t feel greasy or icky on application – making it a great addition to your oily skin routine. 2. Doesn’t clog pores, preventing the formation of whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and acne. 3. This formulation ensures long-lasting hydration without adding extra oil to the dermis. This is due to its low oil content (and relatively high-water content). 4. Restore your skin’s moisture balance after deep cleansing with an over-stripping cleanser. The Role Of Timing In Skincare : Morning Vs Nighttime Skincare Routine Morning skincare routine: What many don’t know, the skin has a circadian rhythm. During the day, your skin is more focused on shielding itself against harmful aggressors, free radicals, pollutants, and UV radiation. A good moisturizer keeps your skin hydrated while ensuring cent % protection against environmental aggressors. Nighttime skincare: If numbers are to be believed, 50% of the population don’t stick to nighttime skincare. This is a grave oversight for anyone who wishes for gorgeous glowing skin. You see, the skin slips into repair and regeneration mode at night – which means treatments for anti-ageing, exfoliation, or general hydration are more effective in the PM. Furthermore, a highly absorbent lipid barrier while you’re busy counting sheep ensures that targeted actives seep deeper into the skin – for the best results. The only downside – an absorbent lipid barrier makes your skin lose water, making it dehydrated and dry. This is why moisturizer in an infallible nighttime routine is important. Morning Skincare Routine With Oil Free Moisturizer 1. Start with cleansing: Use a gentle yet meticulous face wash to remove dirt, grime, and dead cells from the skin. Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash ticks all these boxes without making your skin feel stripped. Salicylic Acid prevents the formation of whiteheads, blackheads, and acne whereas Hyaluronic Acid in the formula ensures multi-level hydration. 2. Apply a toner to balance oil: The skin’s sebaceous glands are more active during the day, providing natural protection against harmful aggressors. This leads to excess shine on the face. To remedy this situation, use a toner with ingredients like Niacinamide to balance the oil. 3. Apply a concern-led serum: To double down on your skin protection, layer an antioxidant like Vitamin C before your moisturizer. For the unversed, Vitamin C averts free radicals, pollutants, and even harmful UV rays for healthy skin! 4. Lock hydration with oil-free moisturizer: Once the toner/treatment melds into the skin, apply a generous amount of the oil-free moisturizer. Niacinamide. at the heart of the formula blots excess oil and prevents clogged pores. Moreover, Hyaluronic Acid and Marine Extracts replenish your skin’s moisture bank. 5. Finish with sunscreen to protect your skin: Next, apply 2 fingers’ worth of sunscreen to shield your skin against harmful UV rays. Topical application of the formula ensures an even skin tone, balances sebum, and doesn’t clog the pores – not even in the slightest. Nighttime Skincare Routine We know that the skin undertakes renewal and rejuvenation activities at night. That's not all, even Collagen production peaks in the skin cells around this time. To ensure maximum efficiency of this process, the focus should be on intense hydration. A thick layer of gel-based moisturizer creates a protective barrier on the dermis, preventing TEWL overnight. Layer it with a result-oriented serum to address concerns like ageing, dullness, and more. Common Mistakes To Avoid With Oil Free Moisturizer To reap the maximum benefits of your Oil Free Moisturizer, here are some mistakes to avoid at all costs - 1. Not applying enough formula: Many folks refrain from adequately moisturizing because of their already greasy skin. This proves to be counterproductive for their skin. As we know, a generous layer of moisturizer curbs sebum production for a healthy microbiome. 2. Skimping moisturizer in the morning: In line with the skin’s circadian rhythm, it produces more sebum in the morning. This may discourage many folks from skipping moisturizer in their AM rituals. 3. Using a harsh cleanser: Using a harsh cleanser can strip your skin’s natural oils, making it so dehydrated that even a good moisturizer cannot do damage control. To ensure the best results of your moisturizer, use a hydrating face wash replete with ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid or Glycerin. 4. Using excessive moisturizer: Using excessive amounts of gel moisturizer can make your skin feel greasy and the pores clogged. Therefore, we recommend using the moisturizer in moderation – about a coin-sized amount of the formula.

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October 10, 2024

The Best Targeted Solutions To Deal With Combination Skin

With ill-suited products, skincare efforts may be like one step forward, two steps back. To help break this tiring cycle, we are bringing you the best-targeted solution for combination skin. Since this skin type carries both dry and oily skin characteristics – a little help from us to scour and vet couldn't possibly hurt. Scroll ahead for oil-control and hydrating skin care products for combination skin that address specific concerns like dullness, pigmentation, acne and more. But First, What Is Combination Skin? If you experience greasiness in the T-zone, forehead and chin while your cheeks stay dry, chances are you’ve combination skin. Still can't figure? Here are some additional signs for identification - 1. Enlarged pores: Due to the unregulated sebum production in and around the T-zone, the forehead, and the chin – you may observe enlarged pores. 2. Clogged pores: The never-ending oil slick on combination skin attracts dirt, grime, and impurities all day. This leads to an unwarranted creation of pore-clogging buildup on the T-zone, the forehead, and the chin. If further aggravated, these plugged pores may turn into pesky whiteheads or blackheads. 3. Frequent breakouts: Do you know what happens when bacteria start thriving in plugged pores? Conspicuous bumps with inflammation a.k.a. acne. If you notice frequent breakouts in and around the T-zone, the forehead, and the chin – you most likely have combination skin. 4. Uneven greasiness and dryness: The degree of greasiness or dryness combination skin experience is subject to change. When it is hot outside, the oily parts may become oilier while your cheeks appear normal and vice versa. 5. Blotchy makeup application: People with combination skin may have an unpleasant experience wearing makeup. It may slide off the oily areas while hugging your cheeks for dead life. What Causes Combination Skin? You may grapple with combination skin due to the following reasons - Your genetic makeup - Certain skincare products - Extreme weather conditions and environmental factor - Hormonal changes or influences What Are Some Non-Negotiables For Combination Skin? Before finding targeted solutions for combination skin, here are some non-negotiables you should bear in mind. Scroll ahead to learn and make an informed decision 1. Use gentle, hydrating and pH-balancing cleansers: To maintain combination skin, opt for a mild, hydrating formula that doesn’t meddle with your skin’s pH. Look for ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerine, Aquaporin Boosters, Betaine and more. 2. Avoid oil-based formulas: Using oil-based formulas, especially creams can clog the pores and lead to breakouts. Instead, pick gel-based moisturizers to promote a healthy skin microbiome. 3. Use blotting paper: To effectively cut shine from problem areas, use blotting paper. Avoid aggressively rubbing your face with a towel, as it may lead to strain on the skin. 4. Exfoliate regularly: Use ingredients like Salicylic Acid, Glycolic Acid or Lactic Acid to exfoliate the dermis. For those unaware, exfoliation cuts excess sebum and buildup to prevent whiteheads, blackheads, and acne. 5. Never skimp on moisturizer: Never skimp on moisturization to prevent greasiness and clogged pores on combination skin. Instead, opt for lightweight formulas that cut excess sebum while ensuring a big hydration boost to the skin. What Are Some Targeted Solutions To Deal With Combination Skin? If you’re looking to target specific skin concerns like dullness, acne or hyperpigmentation, here are the best result-oriented solutions for your consideration - 1. For oil control while ensuring hydration – Niacinamide To cut greasiness while rejuvenating dry spots on your skin, try skincare workhorse Niacinamide. A form of Vitamin B3 – Niacinamide blots excess oil and prevents clogged pores while improving your skin’s water-holding capacity. Additionally, the active ingredient upholds barrier health, soothes inflammation, and ensures a brightening effect for the skin. Our Recommendation – Foxtale’s 5% Niacinamide Serum 2. For intense hydration – Hyaluronic Acid If your skin is drier than its oily, we recommend adding Hyaluronic Acid to your daily rituals. The potent humectant can bind approximately X 1000 water molecules in its weight to the skin. Use the skincare acid to replenish moisture levels, regulate sebum protection, and soothe flare-ups instantly. Our Recommendation: Foxtale’s Hyaluronic Acid 3. For brightness – Vitamin C If you want to enhance your skin’s latent glow, might we recommend Vitamin C for your routine? The efficacious ingredient inhibits melanin synthesis in skin cells to fade dark spots and pigmentation. Results? Radiant, even toned skin. Additionally, Vit C possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, making it safe for everyday use. Our Recommendation: Foxtale’s Vitamin C Serum 4. For uniform complexion – Tranexamic Acid Dark spots and hyperpigmentation can make your skin look patchy. Enter Tranexamic Acid! The understated ingredient regulates melanin production while visibly brightening the skin. Our Recommendation: Foxtale’s Rapid Spots Reduction Drops 5. For youthful skin – Retinol Premature ageing is a prevalent concern, regardless of your skin type. To keep the worry of fine lines, wrinkles, and crow’s feet at bay, place your trust in Retinol. This holy grail of anti-ageing helps boost Collagen production in your skin to make it look firm and taut. Retinol’s ability to unclog pores and ensure mild moisture retention makes it a great fit for combination skin. Our Recommendation: Foxtale’s Retinol Serum 6. For acne-free skin – AHAs and BHAs Excess sebum, grime, and keratin can clog the pores, leading to acne. Topical use of AHAs, BHAs dislodge buildup to prevent whiteheads, blackheads, and acne. Popular AHAs and BHAs include Salicylic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, etc. Our Recommendation: Foxtale’s AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum FAQs 1. How do I know if my skin is combination? If you experience extreme greasiness on the T-zone, forehead, and chin while your cheeks appear dry and flaky – chances are you have combination skin. 2. What are the best products for combination skin? Step 1: Cleansing with Salicylic Acid Face Wash Step 2: Moisturize with Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer Step 3: Sun Protect with our Mattifying Sunscreen 3. What is the best face wash for combination skin? Try Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash for combination skin. Salicylic Acid in the formula regulates sebum production, alleviates inflammation, and combats non-inflammatory and inflammatory acne.

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October 10, 2024

Ingredients To Avoid If You Have Sensitive Skin

Does your skin experience random episodes of flare-ups and inflammation? If yes, it's most likely sensitive. While all skin types come with their unique set of challenges – maintaining sensitive skin is a wee bit harder. You can never anticipate if a product or ingredient will bode well for you in the long run. This is why we always rally for patch tests before zeroing in on a new formulation. On that note, there’s a list of tired ingredients that are a BIG NO-NO for sensitive skin. From chemical preservatives to cleansing agents like SLS, scroll ahead to learn and make an informed decision. But, What Are The Signs Of Sensitive Skin? Sensitivity manifests differently in different folks. Here are some common signs that will help you come to a conclusion. If you have any further confusion, we recommend reaching out to a board-certified dermatologist. - Inflammation or redness - Hives - Rashes - Itching - Small bumps - Scaly or peeling skin What Causes Skin Sensitivity? To alleviate flare-ups, you ought to study your triggers closely. Here are the most common triggers that agitate never endings in your skin’s outermost layer. 1. Dry skin: Dry skin loses moisture molecules to become dehydrated, making it more vulnerable to pollutants, aggressors, and harmful UV rays. 2. Damaged skin: Damaged skin is usually characterized by an impaired lipid barrier. For those unaware, this ‘barrier’ shields the skin against harmful aggressors while maintaining hydration. 3. Weather extremities: Extremely hot or cold weather can also make your skin dry, making way for inflammation, redness, hives and other flare-ups. 4. Harsh skincare and makeup: Skincare, makeup products, and even detergents can strip the skin of moisture, making it dry and prone to flare-ups. 5. Over-cleansing (and over-exfoliation): Cleansing twice daily helps remove dirt, grime, and other impurities from the skin. However, overcleaning can dislodge natural oils from the skin, making it feel stripped. This grave oversight in your skincare routine also opens the way for underlying sensitivities. What Are The Ingredients You Should Avoid For Sensitive Skin? If you are certain that have sensitive skin, here’s the list of ingredients you should avoid at all costs - 1. Alcohol: Folks with sensitive skin should steer clear of alcohol-based products. For the unversed, topical application of alcohol dehydrates the skin and damages the lipid barrier. If you have oily skin with underlying sensitivities, alcohol use leads to overproduction of sebum – resulting in more greasiness than ever. 2. Sulphates: Sulphates like SLS and SLES make your skin feel stripped, leading to irritation and inflammation. Additionally, sulphates can trigger allergic reactions like hives, rashes, and dermatitis. 3. Paraben: Paraben, a type of skincare preservative, leads to allergic reactions and skin irritation. If you have sensitive skin, we recommend paraben-free products for your daily rituals. 4. Synthetic dyes: Synthetic dye in products causes inflammation, redness, and hives – especially on sensitive skin. So, before you add to the cart, ensure to check for this value marker. What Is The Best Sensitive Skincare Routine Now that we have covered all the ingredients to avoid, here’s a look at everything that works for sensitive skin. We have built a routine from scratch with a range of Foxtale bestsellers. 1. Cleansing: Just like all skin types, sensitive skin demands cleansing twice daily. The process removes dirt, grime, and other impurities from the pores, ensuring a balanced microbiome. If you have sensitive skin, use hydrating, pH-balancing formulas to prevent episodes of inflammation, redness and rashes like this Foxtale product. Foxtale’s Hydrating Face Wash ensures a thorough cleanse without making your skin feel stripped. It contains Sodium Hyaluronate and Red Algae Extract that replenish your dermis’ moisture levels. Moreover, the face wash doubles as an efficient makeup remover. It is packed with gentle surfactants that dissolve SPF and every trace of makeup. Alternatively, if you are experiencing breakouts, use Foxtale’s face wash for pimples. 2. Treatment: Pick a treatment based on your skin’s most pressing concern. If you want to double down on hydration, try Foxtale’s Daily Hydrating Serum. It contains 6 humectants that ensure 6X more hydration for the skin while fighting inflammation. You can also try our Niacinamide Serum to uphold the lipid barrier and replenish your skin’s moisture levels. For brightening, try Vitamin C, for dark spots and pigmentation, try Tranexamic Acid, and for acne-control use AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum. 3. Moisturize: After using the treatment, opt for a dollop of moisturizer. A potent moisturizing formula seals treatment and hydration into the skin for prolonged periods. Moreover, this skincare staple soothes inflammation, defers ageing, and makes your skin soft and smooth. Folks with sensitive skin can try Foxtale’s Skin Repair Cream. It leverages ERS Technology to hydrate, nourish, and heal your skin. 4. Sun protection: If your sunscreen is causing inexplicable breakouts, it’s time for a switch up – try Foxtale’s Dewy Sunscreen. The lightweight formula glides easily on the skin and doesn’t leave behind the unwanted white residue. Moreover, D-Panthenol and Vitamin E at the forefront ensure multi-level and long-lasting moisturization for the skin. Is your skin on the oilier side? Use Foxtale’s Mattifying Sunscreen. Moreover, our Ultra-matte Sunscreen makes for a great addition to skin care products for combination skin. FAQs 1. How to care for sensitive skin? If you have sensitive skin, bear the following pointers in mind - Use a gentle, pH-balancing cleanser - Pick non-comedogenic, lightweight moisturizer - Try formulas infused with Hyaluronic Acid and Ceramide for maximum hydration - Add barrier-loving ingredients to your skincare - Never step out without sunscreen 2. Can sensitive skin use Salicylic Acid? The simple answer is yes. Salicylic Acid is a mild exfoliant that removes excess oil, alleviates acne and soothes inflammation. 3. Is Niacinamide good for sensitive skin? Yes. Niacinamide is good fit for folks with sensitive skin. The active ingredient soothes inflammation, ensures hydration, and upholds the lipid barrier. 4. Is Hyaluronic Acid good for sensitive skin? Yes. The lack of hydration makes your skin vulnerable to inflammation, redness, hives and more. Hyaluronic Acid or HA bind moisture molecules to the skin, preventing these problems.

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October 10, 2024

How To Use Niacinamide For Sensitive Skin

Niacinamide is one active ingredient that bodes well for all skin types. For oily skin, topical application of Niacinamide zaps the excess sebum. Similarly, for dry skin, it puts a sturdy lock on hydration. Since the active ingredient caters to both oily and dry parts, it is one of the best skincare products for combination skin too. Versatile indeed. Well, this blog brings all the benefits Niacinamide extends to sensitive skin. For those unaware, sensitive skin is more prone to inflammation, irritation, and other flare-ups. This happens when external stimuli (like pollutants, aggressors or harsh chemicals) irritate the nerve ending on the dermis. Let’s see how Niacinamide comes into the picture to save the day. How To Discern If Your Skin Type Is Sensitive Before employing Niacinamide in your daily routine, it's important to discern if your skin type is sensitive. Here are some factors to consider - Irritation on the skin - Unbearable itchiness - Redness - Hives - Flaky, rough skin - Dry patches that don’t seem to go away Sensitivity manifests differently in different individuals. If you’re still confused, consult with a board-certified dermatologist ASAP. Let’s see how Niacinamide can help sensitive skin, but only after a refresher on the active ingredient A form of Vitamin B3, Niacinamide is found in fish, nuts and other forms of poultry. It is water-soluble in nature, i.e. your body flushes out any surplus of the active ingredient. Apart from your skin, Niacinamide plays an important role in energy metabolism and cell health. Why Is Niacinamide A Great Pick For Sensitive Skin Folks? So, how and why Niacinamide work wonders for sensitive skin, let’s find out - 1. Niacinamide upholds the lipid barrier: For those unaware, the skin barrier serves as the first line of defence for the body – averting aggressors, pollutants, and pathogens. Think of this barrier as a masonry wall where corneocytes (or dead cells) are the bricks and lipids (re: Ceramides, Fatty Acids, and Cholesterol) make the binding mortar. So, if the integrity of this barrier were compromised, your skin would become more prone to flare-ups. Luckily, the topical application of Niacinamide bolsters this barrier by improving Ceramide production in skin cells. 2. Niacinamide preserves skin hydration: Dry or dehydrated skin is more prone to underlying sensitivities. To help seal maximum hydration into your skin, opt for Niacinamide regularly. This active ingredient sits on the dermis and prevents TEWL or transepidermal water loss. 3. Niacinamide fights oxidative stress: For those unaware, Niacinamide possesses antioxidant properties – making it the perfect choice for sensitive skin folks. The active ingredients sit on the dermis to neutralize free radicals, preventing ageing and damage. 4. Niacinamide improves skin immunity: Keratin maintains your skin’s structure and accelerates its healing. An ample amount of this protein is indispensable to your skin’s overall health and immunity. If your skin’s keratin levels get depleted, you can use Niacinamide to revive them. The Best Niacinamide Serum For Sensitive Skin Now that you’re well-versed in the benefits of Niacinamide, why not pick a formula for your sensitive skincare routine? Try Foxtale’s 5% Niacinamide Serum STAT. You can use this innovative formula in your morning/evening skincare rituals or before donning a full face of makeup. Wonder why? Let’s take a look - 1. Formulated with 5% Niacinamide, the serum regulates oil production and prevents clogged pores while enhancing your skin’s radiance. 2. The unique formula also doubles as a primer. Apply it during skin prep to minimize pores and cloak blemishes. 3. If you’ve oily skin with underlying sensitivities, this product should be on your radar. It grants your skin an oil-free radiance. Plus, the gorgeous matte effect is chef kisses. 4. Apart from Niacinamide, Olive Leaf Extract in the serum helps soothe inflammation. It also delivers a much-needed dose of nourishment to the skin. How To Build A Sensitive Skincare Routine With Niacinamide? To reap the maximum benefits of Niacinamide for sensitive skin, you must adhere to a solid skincare routine day in and day out. Here’s how you can do it - 1. Start with cleansing: Cleansing twice a day is non-negotiable to remove dirt, grime, and other impurities from the skin. For sensitive skin, you should seek a soothing and pH-balancing formula like Foxtale’s Hydrating Face Wash. It guarantees you a thorough cleanse without making your skin feel stripped. Moreover, Sodium Hyaluronate and Red Algae Extracts in the formula improve your skin’s water-holding capacity. If your skin is on the oilier side, try our Salicylic Acid Face Wash a.k.a. Acne Control Face Wash. How to use: Take a coin-sized amount of the formula and gently scrub your face. After 30 seconds, use lukewarm or cold water to rinse off. 2. Appy Niacinamide: Dab your skin dry with a clean towel and apply 2 to 3 pumps of the Niacinamide Serum. Use a light hand for application to minimize any stress or strain on the skin. How to use: To ensure the efficacy of your Niacinamide Serum, never apply it on damp skin. 3. Create a moisture blanket: After the treatment sinks in, use a rich layer of moisturizer to seal the Niacinamide molecules. Folks with sensitive skin can try Foxtale’s Skin Repair Cream. The unique formula uses ERS (Enhance-Repair-Seal) technology to nourish, heal, and hydrate your skin. How to use: Take a dollop of the repair cream and massage it gently. Use small, circular motions of the fingertips to make your skin firm and taut. 4. Apply SPF: Since sensitive skin is more reactive, you must protect it against harmful UV rays. Try Foxtale’s Dewy Sunscreen for your daily routine. The non-greasy formula ensures formidable sun protection and bestows a beautiful dewy finish on the skin. Moreover, D-Panthenol and Vitamin E ensure long-lasting moisturization of the skin. How to use: Apply two fingers’ worth of sunscreen approximately 20 minutes before stepping outdoors. Reapply every two hours for robust sun protection. FAQs 1. Does Niacinamide reduce pigmentation? Yes. Niacinamide reduces pigmentation and dark spots by reducing melanin concentration in skin cells. 2. Is Niacinamide good for sensitive skin? Niacinamide is a great choice for folks with sensitive skin. It upholds the barrier, ensures sustained hydration, soothes inflammation, and improves your skin’s immunity. 3. Can I use Niacinamide with Hyaluronic Acid? Yes. You can pair Niacinamide with Hyaluronic Acid to double down on skin hydration.

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