Why does my skin look so dull?
Having skin that looks dull and lifeless is definitely one of the most frustrating things, especially when you take extra care of it! Sometimes it just doesn’t cooperate, and if you find your skin isn’t looking its best, looking a little dull, maybe even grey, here are 5 reasons why and how to prevent that from happening again!
Stress
Do you have a demanding job? Have you had a huge argument with someone? Are you not getting enough sleep and wearing yourself out? It all piles up and you can see it. If you find that your daily stress is taking its toll, here’s a simple trick to help restore your skin’s glow.
Use a cream cleanser and allow the product to penetrate the skin. Don’t be too rigid, apply a lot of pressure and massage in circular motions all over your face. The pressure and movement stimulates circulation, bringing it to the surface of the skin, making it look plumper and more hydrated.
If you’re not a fan of the above techniques, don’t worry. You can also try using a microfiber cloth or washcloth. Both are stronger on the skin than your hands, but still gentle enough to avoid irritation.
Your skin is looking dull and lifeless due to stress, which seems like the perfect time to book a professional facial. So don’t treat yourself like this!
Dead Skin Cell Buildup
Imagine a dusty desktop. You can’t see the beautiful painted wood in the clutter. The same is true for your skin. Dead skin cells naturally fall off your skin, but often a buildup forms, causing your skin to lose its radiance and look duller and even a little gray. Here’s how to restore your face’s health.
Use an exfoliator once or twice a week to remove dead skin cells from your face. Procoal’s Exfoliating Facial Scrub is suitable for all skin types because you can reduce the intensity of the peeling by adding more water to your face before using the scrub.
Instead of an exfoliator, you can also use a liquid exfoliant, such as an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) or beta hydroxy acid (BHA). These are simple and easy to use. Put it on a cotton pad and wipe it over your face, avoiding your eyes. Let the acid do its job without over-rubbing the product on. You may notice a grey residue on the pads, that’s dead skin cells!
Pollution
I know you’re all busy and the idea of staying indoors all day seems ridiculous, but unfortunately, pollution can definitely affect your skin by causing inflammation and damaging your skin’s moisture barrier. Pollution also introduces free radicals to your face, which in turn causes collagen damage and, you guessed it, wrinkles! To protect your skin as much as possible from environmental pollution, do the following.
Afternoon: Remove all makeup and then double cleanse your skin. Choose something sturdier than your hands and try using a facial brush or cotton pad to thoroughly cleanse your skin.
Morning: In the morning, nourish your skin with the many antioxidants found in many moisturizers. Vitamin C is my personal favorite for restoring skin’s radiance and evens out skin tone.
Dehydration
Any skin type can become dehydrated, and while drinking enough water generally helps with your overall health, sometimes it may not be the help your skin needs. Dehydrated skin looks grey and dull, and you may even notice more wrinkles on your face! How to combat dehydration.
Use hyaluronic acid, which is often found in serums. Your skin will love this acid. You can literally hear her soaking it all in. Apply it in the morning for a super plump, hydrated look. It’s also a great starting point for a flawless makeup look.
Also, always moisturize, even if you have oily skin. When you choose an emollient, you create a watery film on your skin while also moisturizing it.
Overexposure to the Sun
Yes, you guessed it, I’m about to tell you something we all know, but it shocks me how many of you still overexpose your skin to the sun! If your skin is overexposed to the sun’s harmful UV rays, you’ll notice your skin becomes patchy, dull, and hyperpigmented (dark spots that cause uneven skin tone). I have some tips on how to protect your skin from sun damage.
I know this is obvious, and I don’t want to sound too much like Baz Luhrmann, but wear sunscreen. Wear it every day, whether you’re in the sun or not. You don’t have to worry about the sun causing skin problems like premature aging and dark spots when you’re on vacation.
Using a retinol product at night can help even out your skin tone, but don’t use it during the day because the UV rays will dissolve it and make it unusable. Save it for the evening! You can also combine retinol with vitamin C for a powerful anti-pigmentation combo!
These are some examples of why your skin looks so dull. There are many other factors to consider, such as hormonal imbalances, poor diet, and poor health. However, the advice I give you is the easiest way to restore your face’s glow in no time!