Best Shower Gel for Women
Should
I use soap or shower gel? Most women ask this question, and the answer to
the question is Shower Gel, no matter what is your skin type. The reason being
soaps are abrasive on the skin and can dry your skin. Since shower gels are
gel-based so they are not harsh on the skin, but still you should consider your
skin type before getting a shower gel.
But
nobody cares about that, people pick up that shower gel which is on sale. Who
cares about the skin? But dermatologists say to use that body shower gel which
is according to your body type and contains fewer chemicals or purely organic.
So we end up with a question
Which Is The Best
Shower Gel for Women?
It
would be nicer if we narrow down the question to skin type. Not all women have
the same skin type. So the question should be “Which Shower Gel Suits Which
Skin Type?”
For
normal skin type, a good hydrating shower gel helps to maintain the pH level of
the skin. For oily and acne-prone skin, a cleanser type body wash which
contains salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide will be the best. As it can remove
the access oils from your skin and clean the pores.
For
normal to dry skin, a deep moister body wash helps, a gel-based or foaming body the wash will remove the natural oils form a skin that leads to cracked and
irritated skin.
People
with skin diseases like eczema, psoriasis, or any other disease should consult
a dermatologist before selecting beauty products.
The best womens perfume
gift set as per the skin types
1.
Body Clear Pink Grapefruit
Acne Body Wash by Neutrogena for Acne-prone Skin
2.
Dove Deep Moisture Shower
Foam, for
dry skin
3.
Skin Calming Body Wash by Euchring for sensitive
skin
4.
Daily Moisturizing Body Wash by Averno for Dry Skin
5.
Mango Splash Body Wash by Tone for all skin type
6.
CeraVe Hydrating Body Wash for Normal to dry skin
7.
CeraVe Cleanser for Psoriasis Treatment
8.
Vanicream Gentle Body Wash for Sensitive Skin
9.
PanOxyl Acne Creamy Wash for acne control
10.
St. Ives Soothing Oatmeal And
Shea Butter Body Wash
Dermatologist’s Advice: All in all, neither soap nor shower gels should be used on skin excessively. In fact, they should
not even necessarily be used on the entire body. If you sweat a lot a day, just
doing those areas which are more prone to odors, like the underarms and the groin
area, is sufficient.
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