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  • Make The Most Of The Skin You're In! When it comes to skin care, there are plenty of great resources available to help you take steps to improve your skin. There are many websites, guides, books, videos, and other resources available. This set of tips contain some of the best advice for helping you get better and healthier skin. One of the obvious points of skin care is the daily cleansing of your face and pores. If you resist this regular routine, your pores can build up and you will notice annoying blackheads beginning to appear. Simply rinsing them out nightly with warm soap and water is just enough to get the job done. To give your skin a little boost, use a good quality moisturizer. When your face feels dry and tight, it is telling you that your skin is losing moisture. A moisturizer that is properly formulated for your skin type can seal in the natural moisture without making your skin feel oily. To keep your skin younger looking and more healthy, opt for using self-tanners and lotions instead of sitting out in the sun, or going to an indoor tanning salon. Whether it is natural or artificial sunlight, the UVA and UVB rays are still damaging to your skin. You can get that same look in the safety of a self-tanning cream or lotion without the damaging side effects. To keep skin glowing, you should exfoliate your skin at least once a week. By exfoliating your skin, you will remove any dead skin cells on the surface which can cause a dull complexion. Exfoliated skin will also absorb any treatment creams or moisturizers much better, meaning that the active ingredients in your chosen skin care products will be more effective. After reading these tips, you can begin to understand what it takes to have better skin. There is a lot of information and you need to know how to apply it. With this in mind, you can refine your own skin care regimen so that you can improve your skin.