You’re welcome here if you have ever wondered what the secret to effortless black skin glow is. In this, we’ll talk about all things black skin glow and how you can unlock this treasure.
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“Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness”
Oprah Winfrey
Isn’t this amazing how this applies to every aspect of our lives? Including skincare?
I, just like you, have also been in the position of reading and learning resources trying to find what would help me achieve my skin goals.
It takes some effort and you could go wrong with the wrong steps. But it gets better and easier.
Now, when I step out, I get comments about my glowing skin.
My journey of making my black skin glow will always be an interesting one. One that shows that with a willingness to learn routines that work for you, you’ll get nice glowing skin.
I did it and you can too!
In this blog post, regardless of how wrong you’ve been doing your skincare and the many mistakes you’ve made, I can assure you you’ll be on the right track to getting your long-awaited black skin glow
I won’t promise to make you the next best skincare guru but I’ll help get you closer to your goal; making your black skin glow.
ALL THE SECRETS TO UNLOCKING BLACK SKIN GLOW
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HOW CAN I MAKE MY BLACK SKIN GLOW?
You need to welcome yourself into the knowledge that your skin is made to glow and flourish. Do you know your black skin glows as a combination of all the practices you carry out on your skin?
Yes, that’s true! Now you understand that cumulative efforts of skincare practices are what result in black skin glow. I’ve put together these cumulative efforts as:
EATING HEALTHY
What we eat reflects in our appearance. I noticed that the period my skin started getting better, I had started drinking enough water and eating enough protein alongside adequate nutrients.
Fruits, nut, and bean-rich diets are good for your skin. They enhance the moisture and suppleness of your skin.
Do you eat healthily regularly? Tell me in the comments. Your experiences are welcome. I understand that if you’ve not been eating healthy, doing this might be difficult.
Don’t be discouraged. Healthier swaps are a great way to start.
These foods, fruits, and sufficient water will help the skin maintain its brightness and hydration, keeping it healthy.
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MOVING ON TO SKINCARE
For dark skin, we need to bring out our skin’s highlights and glow.
Hence, you need to focus on cleansing, toning, and moisturizing. Finishing this up with some sunscreen would be the icing on the cake.
I’ve broken these down further for you into easy steps along with recommended products:
CLEANSING
How often do you cleanse your body? Morning alone? Night alone? Let me know in the comments!!
Do you know cleansing your face and skin is more than rubbing your face with soap?
The purpose of cleansing our face and skin is to remove build-up in the form of dirt, oil, and debris.
Here’s the gist: For us to maintain healthy-looking and feeling skin, regular cleansing is critical.
With literally hundreds of cleansing products to choose from, here are some of the best face wash for African American skin:
Best Fragrance-Free: Cerave Foaming Facial Cleanser Product link:
Best Dermatologist-Tested: Cetaphil Facial Cleanser Product link:
Best Non-comedogenic: VANICREAM Gentle Facial Cleanser Product link:
Best Vegan: MARIO BADESCU Glycolic Foaming Cleanser Product link:
Best pH-Balanced: First Aid Beauty Pure Skin Face Cleanser Product link:
Best for Oil-Control: La Roche-Posay Effaclar Medicated Gel Cleanser Product link:
When in doubt, choose La Roche-Posay Effaclar Medicated Gel Cleanser. I promise it has a lot of good reviews for most skin types with no cons whatsoever.
Though I’m sure most of the cleansers above will do well, the guide above is to help you choose the one that best addresses your current problems. Now, let’s move on.
USE YOUR SKIN CLEANSERS THIS WAY FOR THE BEST RESULTS
To clean your face effectively, begin by wetting your face with lukewarm water. I know you know this. Righttttt?
Take a dime-sized amount of the cleanser in your palm, and gently massage it onto your face using upward, circular motions.
Pay special attention to areas prone to oiliness or breakouts. Here’s a tip, most likely your forehead, nose, cheeks, and jaw. My oily-skinned girlies know what I’m talking about!! *sniffs in oily skin*
After about 30 seconds of cleansing, rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
Pat your face dry with a clean, soft towel, and viola! Your skin will be clean, refreshed, and ready for your skincare routine.
Now let me walk you through cleaning your body.
Enter into the shower and let the water wash you thoroughly. Use a gentle body wash, and pay attention to the nooks and crannies.
Remember, it’s a moment for cleanliness and self-care so take your time, except if you’re rushing to work. Just kidding, still take your time.
The Bioderma Atoderm Gel Douche is a holy grail that thousands recommend for body cleansing. Product link:
BODY CLEANING EXTRAS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Cleaning with an African net sponge is such a game-changer.
Do you use it? If you don’t use the African net sponge yet, you really need to get on it.
It’s an extraordinarily good exfoliator and it doesn’t damage the skin. It also has no chemicals. Goodness!! It will make your skin smoother than ever.
Also, black queen, I’d like to include that I don’t use the African net sponge on my face. Honestly, I suggest you do the same.
Lest I forget, here’s the Product link: to the African Net Sponge because I so badly want you to get on this gem.
If you have back acne, I suggest you add the Naturium Smooth Glycolic Body Wash after washing as described above. It is well-known for helping to target back acne. Product link:
After washing, you want to go in with some exfoliant. This doesn’t need to be every day as dermatologists advise we exfoliate two to three times a week and I absolutely agree with them. Fur Silk Scrub Gentle And Exfoliating is a good one. Product link:. Now let’s shave.
SHAVING THE HAIRS ON THE SKIN
Shaving is a controversial topic. It’s a good skincare habit but you want to make sure to be hygienic. Shaving is done with shaving sticks or shaving wax. Some use lasers but I’m not going there today.
If you shave and you want to get rid of dead skin and ingrown hairs, the EOS Cashmere Skin Shave Butter Product link: gives an evolution of smoothness. Use it under your arms and legs to get that good baby smoothness!
Do you shave? Tell me what you think about shaving the face and skin in the comments. I’m so curious to know. Now, after shaving, it’s good to go in with a toner, the Tend Skin Solution from Ulta is a must-try. Toners help prevent ingrown hairs. You know how painful they can be.
After cleaning and shaving, for a smooth dark skin glow, it’s best to go in with a body butter. Many dark-skinned people have put a hold on the Fenty body butter and I do not blame them at all. They have every reason to.
For the feet, you can smoothen and take care of them with the Gold Bond Foot Cream Product link: or good old Vaseline. Product link:
It’ll help your feet’s dry skin, particularly at night, and give you beautiful glowing skin.
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WHY DOES DARK SKIN GLOW?
Our dark skin has a beautiful natural radiance and a healthy-looking appearance. Yes, I know right! And it’s due to a few factors.
One reason is the presence of melanin, a pigment that gives skin its color.
Melanin helps protect the skin from harmful UV rays by absorbing and scattering the sun’s radiation. This results in a more even skin tone and a reduced risk of sunburn and skin damage.
Additionally, our dark skin tends to have more natural oils and moisture, which contribute to a healthy and hydrated appearance. Blessed is what I call that.
These oils such as Johnson’s Baby Oil (Product link: ) can give the skin a subtle sheen or glow, especially when well-moisturized.
Black skin is unique, and individual factors such as genetics, overall health, and skincare routines also influence the appearance of skin.
Taking care of your skin by practicing a regular skincare routine, protecting it from excessive sun exposure, and staying hydrated can help you maintain its natural radiance.
HOW CAN I MAKE MY SKIN GLOW NATURALLY?
To make your skin glow naturally, I’ve put together some tested and trusted natural products that you definitely need to try. They are:
HONEY
Use the honey in the form of a face mask, by applying it on your face and skin. Rinse off after 10 to 15 minutes.
While waiting, do something self-nurturing like journaling to pass the time and turn it into a full-fledged self-care day. You deserve it.
The Nature Nate’s Pure Honey Product link: is very pure and it gives maximum results.
Honey can make your skin glow overnight just by simply applying it overnight.
Aloe VERA
Aloe vera is a black skin care home remedy. It is naturally healing and it moisturizes too, dear sister.
You can use fresh aloe vera gel directly from the plant, or you can choose from various aloe vera-based products like gel, cream, and lotion.
These products are of high quality and contain a high percentage of aloe vera.
To use, apply aloe vera after cleansing your skin. Massage into your skin to be absorbed and let dry. No need to rinse off.
SHEA BUTTER
If you use Shea butter, It’ll leave a protective, moisturizing barrier on your skin.
Choose high-quality shea butter like African Shea Butter to get results on time. Product Link:
After cleaning your skin, apply the shea butter. You can melt the butter if it’s being too hard or thick to apply.
Shea butter is rich and takes time to absorb so let it soak into your skin for a few minutes.
Shea butter is safe for most skin types but I suggest you’re extra careful if you have acne-prone skin. You can run a patch test if you’re unsure or you have a nut allergy.
COCOA BUTTER
Cocoa butter has similar benefits as shea butter. But it’s somewhat more enriching perhaps due to that natural cocoa richness. Apply the cocoa butter the same way as shea butter. One high-quality cocoa butter I recommend is Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula. Product Link:
Expect it to make your skin feel and look richer than ever.
Oils also play a key role in body blending and effortless glow. Let’s talk about oils:
Almond oil
Almond oil gives the body a jaw-dropping glow and makes black skin glow easily. It is one of the best dull skin products. Use high-quality almond oil like Handcraft Sweet Almond Oil Product link:
Johnson’s baby oil also has shea and cocoa butter and locks in up to 10 times more moisture. Product link:
These natural ingredients, I trust will help moisturize, soothe, and enhance the natural glow of your skin.
Along with this, drink plenty of water to maintain hydration from within and your face won’t look dull and tired plus with the right choice of cream of course!
WHAT CREAM CAN MAKE BLACK SKIN GLOW
To make your black skin glow, you want to use a moisturizing cream suitable for your skin type to keep your skin nourished and supple.
It is sure that going for moisturizers with the natural ingredients above can help make your skin glow overnight.
Products such as Nivea Shea Nourish body lotion. Product link and the Fenty Skin Butta Drop Product Link: are good moisturizing creams with the right natural ingredients. Protect your skin from the sun after all these, to seal all that goodness in.
SUN PROTECTION
Sun protection is crucial for maintaining the health and appearance of your skin. It’s part of a luxurious skincare routine. it’s important queen and yes, even for our skin. I assure you, you won’t regret it.
Protect your skin from the sun by applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a high SPF such as ISNTREE Hyaluronic Acid Natural Sun Screen. Product Link: to shield your skin from harmful UV rays.
QUICK TIP
Mix the creams above with body oils like almond oil. You’ll get maximum black skin glow!
Also, you can add the Phoera Just Glow body Luminizer if you’re like me and want to get a maximum glow effect. Thank me later!
WHAT NOT TO USE ON BLACK SKIN?
It’s important to try out these things to find what works for you. However, there are some things you should never use on black skin. They are:
- Harsh chemical peels: Black skin is prone to hyperpigmentation. Using them can cause scarring and worsen hyperpigmentation if you already have. So, go gentle and prioritize moisturizing. Just like you’re watering the soil of a beautiful garden.
- Products with high alcohol content: They are drying and irritating to black skin causing discomfort. Please, stay away from them to the best of your ability.
- Fragrance and perfumed products: Fragrance can sometimes cause skin irritation and allergies especially if you have sensitive skin for which it’s best to choose fragrance-free products.
- Over-exfoliation: Just like I explained above. It can lead to skin irritation. Opt for gentle exfoliating methods like I gave earlier
- Neglecting sunscreen: To finish up, yes! Black people need sunscreen too like I said above. It protects us from the sun. Neglecting it can lead to sunburn and premature aging.
- Bleaching: Not only will this cause health risks, scarring, and uneven skin tone, but you also do not need it at all. As your skin is beautiful the way it is.
- Benzoyl peroxide and Salicylic acid: Check for them in product ingredients and make sure to not overuse these. They cause skin dryness and irritation too.
CONCLUSION
Now, you know how to make your black skin glow by eating healthily, cleansing well, moisturizing and sun protection. I hope this doesn’t stop here but you continue to carry out these tips personally. Will you do that?
I hope so because as black-skinned women, we are to take care of our skin to show its privilege – shine, appetizing, velvet, and youth.
We should do this in honor of our past, in a manner to be role models for the younger generations of Black women and to love ourselves.
It’s an interesting journey we should be bent on exploring. We are Black women and we are great.
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