How to achieve porcelain leather

Author: Mark Sanchez
Date Of Creation: 5 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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For our picky faces, smooth, blemish-free skin may seem impossible, but it can be easily fixed. Your search for the perfect, porcelain leather is over! Just follow the simple steps below.

Steps

Method 1 of 5: Preventing Sun Damage

  1. 1 Protect your skin from the sun. Even in cloudy weather, ultraviolet A and B (UVA and UVB) rays pass directly through the clouds. Harmful exposure to UV rays can damage your porcelain complexion and cause dark spots, freckles, early signs of aging, and increase your risk of skin cancer.
    • Wear sunscreen. Look for one that says “broad spectrum”, which stands for both UVA and UVB protection, and make sure it has a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 30.
    • Apply it every couple of hours if you plan on being in the sun for a long time.
    • If you go swimming, try to apply sunscreen at least half an hour before so that it absorbs well into your skin before swimming, and does not just dissolve in the water. Remember to reapply when you get out of the water.
  2. 2 Avoid sunlight altogether. Although sunscreen protects against a lot of damage, you should stay away from it completely to be sure to protect your skin from sun-fading. It may seem impossible at times when you are outside, but there are many ways to hide.
    • Look for shade wherever possible. Look for a canopy or umbrella or a bench under a tree, or stay at home until the sun dies down. The sun is most aggressive between 10 am and 2 pm.
    • On sunny days, shade may not be enough, so you should either wear a hat or take an umbrella with you.

Method 2 of 5: Keeping your face clean

  1. 1 Find the right cleanser for your face. Each person has individual skin problems. For some it is oily, for some it is dry, for some it is prone to black dots, in others it is white. Regular cleansing of your skin depends on its specific problems.
    • Cleansers can be purchased at any drug store or beauty store. Store-bought washers tend to struggle with specific problems. Find a cleanser that suits your skin's needs, or a couple of them that work effectively together. Facial cleansers can be in the form of scrubs, tonics, astringents, or wipes.
    • Sensitive skin requires mild cleansers; scrubs are prohibited. Using scrubs on irritated skin will further exacerbate the irritation and prevent healing.
    • If your skin is sensitive to certain cleansers, or your acne is severe, then you should see a dermatologist. He may prescribe something for you or suggest a couple of cleansers that work well for such symptoms.
    • You can also cleanse your face with baking soda by dissolving it in water, then massaging it into your skin and rinsing. It helps unclog pores deeply and is significantly less expensive than most facial cleansers.

  2. 2 Cleanse your skin regularly. You should cleanse your skin twice a day, morning and evening.Failure to cleanse regularly can clog your pores.
    • Cleansing your face too often can dry it out. Use moisturizers for regular cleaning.
    • Be consistent with your cleanser. If you are alternating too many products, each of which is trying to do the same, try adding an electric facial brush for intensive exfoliation to your regular cleaning. These brushes are best for tougher skin. If your skin is sensitive, try using gentle settings to avoid irritating it further.
  3. 3 Wash and change your pillowcases often.

Method 3 of 5: Facial masks and care

  1. 1 Apply face masks to keep your skin looking youthful and smooth. They can be purchased at any beauty store or spa.
    • Typically, you can leave the mask on your face for fifteen minutes, unless otherwise indicated.
    • To remove it, wash your face with a washcloth (not with your fingers!) In warm water and, finally, rinse with cold water.
  2. 2 You can also make your mask at home using the following ingredients.Homemade masks are not only more affordable but also more effective. They contain natural and fresh ingredients that least conflict with cleansers, including:
    • Tomato: Remove the seeds and mash in a puree. Apply it all over your face and leave it on for fifteen minutes to help your skin absorb antioxidants, vitamins and nutrients. Great for moisturizing dry skin and fighting acne. Add lemon juice and sugar to exfoliate and remove blackheads.
    • Avocado: Can be used alone or combined with honey and lemon. Avocados are rich in vitamins A and E, antioxidants, and oils that help your skin stay elastic and smooth.
    • Papaya: Similar to avocado in consistency; try mixing with cream or yogurt.
    • Pumpkin: Like papaya, pumpkin is a great moisturizer. Try mixing it with cream and honey.
    • Pineapple: Brighten and soften skin by mixing pineapple with honey until smooth and applying to face.
    • Strawberry: Combine the strawberry pulp with either honey or cream or yogurt to achieve the desired consistency. Strawberries not only moisturize the skin but also help prevent and relieve sunburn.
    • Banana: Smoothes and softens the skin. Contains potassium, which helps fight dark circles under the eyes. Best combined with honey and lemon. I suggest you use a very ripe banana; it is much easier to crush it.
    • Lemon: Lemon is often used for its cleansing properties. It works as a tonic or astringent.
    • Chocolate: Cocoa powder can be mixed with anything: yogurt, honey, milk, and even clay. Its nutrients and antioxidants help fight the signs of aging.
    • Egg White: Egg white masks mixed with a little milk and honey are very effective against acne. It is best to leave some space around the eyes and mouth, as the egg white mask tightens the skin as it dries.
    • Milk: Milk can be used in combination with other ingredients to make a mask, or by itself, just to cleanse your face. Dip a cotton swab in milk and lightly massage your face with it. Thus, along with cleansing, your skin will receive hydration and nutrition. Milk will also help even out your skin tone and achieve the porcelain color you want. Queen Elizabeth and Cleopatra of England took milk baths to achieve a light and radiant complexion. Milk contains vitamins A and D, which soften the skin.
    • Honey, yogurt, and oatmeal are commonly used in combination with other ingredients.

Method 4 of 5: Maintaining Healthy Skin

  1. 1 Drink plenty of water. Our bodies need constant circulation of water. The skin, like any other organ, needs water to cleanse itself of harmful toxins.Drinking water also helps prevent dry skin.
  2. 2 Drink white tea. White tea is rich in antioxidants and can be added to any other type of tea without affecting the taste. Try adding white tea to your daily routine.
  3. 3 Eat right. Make sure your diet meets all of your skin's needs and that you are getting all the vitamins and nutrients you need. Avoid eating oily foods, especially if you already have oily skin.
  4. 4 At all costs, try not to touch your face with your fingers.
    • If you have bangs or hair in your eyes, you will probably want to remove them. Be careful not to touch your face with your fingers. The forehead can become greasy and irritated if touched.
    • If you wear glasses, the places where the glasses touch your skin are likely to be irritated. The sweat that is rubbed into your skin gets into your pores and every time you touch your face to adjust your glasses, you make it oily. If you wear glasses, you may need to wash your face more often.
    • Do not scratch or peel off the crusts. Thus, they may leave a scar or dark spots.

Method 5 of 5: Apply Makeup

  1. 1 The best solution is to find a compact face powder that will be lighter on your skin, but not too much.
  2. 2 Take a round, short brush and in circular movements run it over your cheeks, and then over your chin, over your forehead and nose.
  3. 3 Take a smaller brush - preferably a tilted brush (one that has shorter hairs on one side than the other, so it looks like a wedge) and use the same powder to combine the places where you have already used it.
  4. 4 Find a blush that will give your cheeks and nose a pink, peachy color, but not too noticeable. Make sure it looks natural and lightweight.
  5. 5 Use the first brush to apply the blush to your cheeks in a circular motion. Do not overdo it.
  6. 6 Take a second brush (angled) and brush a light blush across your cheekbones, ending at the side opposite your eyes. This will make your face look slimmer and more graceful.
  7. 7 It is not recommended to use the blush for people who have red cheeks or have small red spots and blackheads. Hide redness as much as you can with powder. Most likely, you will not be able to hide everything and a semblance of a light, natural blush will remain on your cheeks.

Warnings

  • Basic makeup and facial toning leave marks in your pores, so if you wear makeup, be sure to thoroughly cleanse your face at night. Never leave your makeup on overnight! You will regret it in the morning.
  • If you have sensitive skin, avoid scrubs and use mild cleansers to avoid aggravating irritation.
  • Avoid the temptation to pop pimples, scrape blemishes, or touch your face.
  • Fatty foods lead to oily skin.

Tips

  • Drink plenty of water! Water is the key to keeping your face smooth.
  • Keep your makeup light and natural. You do not want to see that you have residues of powder on your face. Rub it well on the hairline.
  • If you get bangs on your forehead or your glasses are rubbing your skin, try to find a few cleansing wipes that you can keep on hand throughout the day to prevent clogging of your pores.
  • Drink white tea! White tea is rich in antioxidants and also cleanses and rejuvenates the skin!