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<span style="color: rgb(37, 99, 118);">Textured skin: </span>A Science Backed Approach

Textured skin: A Science Backed Approach

Rough, bumpy skin? Science may have a solution. Read on to learn all about textured skin.
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How To Get Rid of Uneven Skin Texture

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If you’re tired of dealing with bumps and imperfections all over your face, then it’s time to take action. An uneven skin texture can be a difficult issue to deal with since it cannot be easily hidden with makeup products like an uneven skin tone can.

However, the good news is that although this skin issue cannot be easily disguised, it can be easily treated through cosmetic therapies and a beneficial skincare routine. That being said, you first need to understand the issues that are contributing to the unevenness in your skin texture in order to find effective and long-lasting remedies.

Obviously, an uneven skin texture is uneven, but what does that actually look like on your face?

Here are several different signs that may come along with an uneven skin texture:

  • Bumpy skin
  • Dry skin
  • Scarred skin
  • Dull skin
  • Inflamed skin
  • Aged skin
  • Blemishes, including whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules, nodules, and cysts

What Causes an Uneven Skin Texture?

There are several potential culprits for an uneven skin texture. Here are some common causes to consider:

An uneven skin texture could be caused by the build-up of dead skin cells on the surface of the skin. We are constantly shedding dead skin cells and growing new ones in their place. And although many of them fall off, some of them end up stuck on the surface of the skin. As a result, you could end up with an uneven skin texture that may also come along with issues such as blemishes, dullness, and dryness.

Another cause of an uneven skin texture could be acne blemishes. Some types of acne blemishes are obvious at the surface of your skin, like whiteheads and blackheads. Others, however, occur beneath the surface of the skin and may contribute to an uneven skin texture in different ways.

While everyone has pores, some are larger than others. Having large pores don’t only affect the appearance of your skin, but can also affect the texture of your skin as well due to bigger openings in the surface of the skin.

Signs of aging including wrinkles and fine lines can contribute to an uneven skin texture. As you age, the skin produces less collagen and elastin that keeps the skin smooth and soft. As a result, you can develop a rougher skin texture that’s uneven and unsightly.

Scars from acne blemishes, burns, or cuts, can cause a bump on the surface of the skin. Scar tissue differs from regular tissue and causes it to have a different look and feel on the surface of the skin.

If your parents dealt with uneven skin texture as a result of things like chronic acne blemishes, enlarged pores, or premature aging, you’re more likely to deal with these issues as well.

Sun damage can contribute to several issues here, including dryness and aging that can affect the look and feel of the skin. This is because the sun’s ultraviolet rays damage your cells and affect the production of collagen and elastin in the skin that keep it smooth and elastic.

Similarly to sun damage, pollution can damage the cells in your body and affect their ability to produce enough collagen and elastin as a result of oxidative stress. In turn, you’re left with dull, dry, damaged, and uneven skin.

Finally, uneven skin texture can be caused by your skin type or skin conditions. This is because those with dry skin are more likely to experience issues like flakiness that can affect the texture of the skin. Furthermore, those with skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis can also experience dry and flaky skin that contribute to an uneven skin texture.

How To Get Rid of an Uneven Skin Texture

The best way to get rid of your uneven skin texture will depend on the root cause. For instance, if your skin texture issues are being caused by a legitimate skin condition like eczema or psoriasis, then you will need to consult with a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

On the other hand, if your uneven skin texture is being caused by something more minor, there are several home remedies and treatment options that you can pursue to improve this issue:

Since an uneven skin texture is largely caused by the buildup of dead skin cells on the surface of the skin, the best way to get rid of this issue is through exfoliation.

When it comes to exfoliation, there are two different kinds to choose from: physical and chemical. Physical exfoliation involves the physical scrubbing of the skin with rough particles like sugar, baking soda, coffee grounds, etc. Chemical exfoliation, on the other hand, involves dissolving dead skin cells through chemicals like acids. These acids are able to break down the bonds that are holding the dead cells to the skin and leave you with a smooth and refreshed complexion. Some examples of chemically exfoliating acids include glycolic acid, lactic acid, and azelaic acid. If you’re looking to go a step further with your exfoliation to address your uneven skin texture, you may want to consider getting a chemical peel. This treatment involves the use of stronger acids that effectively peel off the top layers of uneven skin to reveal the smoother and softer skin underneath. This process is best performed by a medical professional due to the strength of the acids involved. Another way that you can exfoliate your skin is through dermaplaning. This process involves taking a scalpel to the surface of the skin to remove things like dead skin cells and peach fuzz to provide you with a more even skin texture. While this can technically be done at home, it’s best done by a professional like an aesthetician.

Laser resurfacing is another cosmetic treatment that can improve the overall texture of your skin.

Depending on the specific type of laser, this treatment can either remove several layers of your skin or heat the deeper layers of your skin to promote the production of healing mechanisms, including collagen and elastin. This procedure can improve the appearance of scars, wrinkles, and a variety of other skin issues to contribute to a smooth and even texture.

he last cosmetic treatment for an uneven skin texture involves microneedling.

This uses a tool with small needles that cause tiny “micro-injuries” to your skin to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin. As a result, this procedure can improve the appearance of skin imperfections including acne scars and fine lines that can contribute to an uneven skin texture.

If you’re looking to not only treat an uneven skin texture but also prevent it, then you need to practice consistent and diligent sun protection.

Since an uneven skin texture can be caused by sun damage, protecting your skin from the sun can address this issue. It’s recommended that you apply SPF 30 each and every day as well as wear protective clothing and apply supplemental protection during periods of intense or prolonged sun exposure.

Wrap Up

It’s totally possible to achieve that smooth and even skin texture you’ve been dreaming of thanks to the right treatment and skincare routine. While it may take some patience and persistence on your part, finally feeling your flawless skin will be well worth it in the end.

How To Develop a Skincare Routine for Uneven Skin Texture

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In addition to the above treatments, an uneven skin texture can be prevented and remedied through a comprehensive skincare routine that covers all your bases.

For example, your skincare routine should involve exfoliation to remove dead skin cells that contribute to an uneven skin texture. Additionally, your skincare routine should involve moisturization to nourish the skin and help improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles that cause the skin to look and feel uneven. Other steps to include in a skincare routine include cleansing, toning, and serums.

Clearly, a lot of consideration and effort goes into developing a skincare routine for an uneven skin texture. The good news is that you don’t have to figure this out all on your own!

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