When it comes to beauty products, most don’t have instructions on how much to use. Sometimes they tell you how often, but even then it’s usually “as needed” or other vague wording. Using too much or too little of a product can leave you feeling like you’re blowing through it too fast or it’s not working properly. Here are some beauty products that are commonly over/underused and how redheads can get the right amount:
Dry Shampoo
Did you know that overuse of dry shampoo can cause poor scalp health and even hair loss? We love skipping a wash day or adding some dry shampoo for volume, but just remember to use it in moderation and only need the amount you need! Try spraying the dry shampoo right at your part and then combing it out in the rest of your hair before adding more. You can also spread dry shampoo with a boar bristle brush. It’s also important to wash out dry shampoo and not keep adding more layers.
The exact amount you should use: Only use 1X per week to prevent build-up and use a blow dryer after applying to lock in the product
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Sunscreen:
Let’s be real, most people are not using enough sunscreen. About an ounce is recommended to cover your body, but this will differ depending on your height and weight. A nickel-sized amount should be enough to cover your face. You can try the two-finger method for your face, but it’s not foolproof. The important thing is to ensure your whole face is covered with an even layer. Skimping out on sunscreen could lead to sunburn, skin damage, and a higher risk of developing skin cancer.
The exact amount you should use: A shot glass amount
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Blush
You may have heard the term “blush blindness” floating around social media. Blush is popular again, after years of being “out” and now some people are going overboard. Blush is great for warming the face and adding color to the cheeks, but when overdone it’s not a good look. Start slow and build on more as you go, and be sure to check your blush in natural and artificial lighting to make sure it’s looking good.
The exact amount you should use: Enough to enhance your cheekbones and add color. If you used too much, use this handy-dandy trick:
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Moisturizer
It’s super important to keep your skin hydrated, which means you need to use moisturizer. Applying a body moisturizer after every shower will ensure your skin is nice and soft. You should also apply hand moisturizer daily if not multiple times a day, and facial moisturizer in the morning and at night.
The exact amount you should use: A thin layer on the body (1-2X daily) and a thicker layer on the face (1-2X daily)
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Shampoo & Conditioner
Shampoo and conditioner go a lot longer ways than we think they do. The amount you need depends on your hair type and length, but try starting with a nickel-sized amount of shampoo and emulsifying it in your hands before applying it to your head. Focus only on your roots, and skip the mids and ends. For conditioner, try a quarter-sized amount and apply to only the mids and ends combing through with a wide-tooth comb to distribute the product.
The exact amount you should use: Nickel-sized amount of shampoo and quarter-sized amount of conditioner. Use the squeak method:
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Exfoliant
Most redheads have sensitive skin, and over-exfoliating can not only irritate the skin but strip your skin barrier. You should start out using an exfoliant 1-2 times per week, and work your way up as needed. Some redheads may only need it once or twice a week or may opt for alternative forms of exfoliation on other days. Another tip is to use a chemical exfoliant instead of a physical one to avoid excess irritation.
The exact amount you should use: Use a nickel-size amount of product and only 1-2X per week
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