We scoured the net for every bit of advice we could find, and threw some ideas of our own in for good measure. From basic beauty dos (wear sunscreen every day) to don'ts (avoid popping pimples) as well as obscure secrets (beer and vinegar rinses?), you'll find advice to keep you as beauty-full as ever.
It’s the most important thing for good skin. Look for products with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, ceramides, emollients.
Look for products that include: peptides, antioxidants, retinoids (vitamin A), nourishing oils (olive oil / avocado oil / jojoba oil / argan oil / shea butter or cocoa butter).
The simplest way to do it is to clean your face as you always do, then spend 10-15 minutes massaging your skin with the oil of your choice, in circular motions. Once you’re done, take a clean hand towel, dampen it with warm (even slightly hot) water and gently remove the oily residue from your face.
For good skin, invest in a good serum with a specific function and use it every day before applying your face cream. Once you finish one serum, pick another that targets another skincare problem to help your skin heal in many different ways.
Various face masks can give your skin an extra boost and offer a quick fix for things like dryness, tired or dull-looking skin, too much shine, or irritation.
If you feel confused with your skin and all the skincare options available out there, it never hurts to consult a professional who can help you guide in the right direction towards good skin.
As soon as you see a pimple or zit coming up, apply an antibacterial spot treatment to prevent it from growing and getting infected. Look for products that contain tea tree oil, salicylic acid , vitamin C, benzoyl peroxide or kaolin clay.
Touching, squeezing, “trying to pop it out” usually just get things worse and can also leave you with scars and pigmentation that are quite hard to get rid of. Instead of touching, apply a spot treatment or concealer that has anti-acne ingredients.
This is a must even in winter. Sun rays are very harmful to our skin and not only can they age your skin faster… They can also cause skin cancver. To prevent that, simply use SPF cream or lotion every day and reapply every 3-4 hours if you can. You can also find mineral loose powders that contain SPF in them.
Steaming allows your pores to open up, so it becomes easier to deep clean your skin + all your serums, masks, and creams absorb a lot better. It’s a great part of at-home facial and is recommended once a week for most skin types.
Depending on your skin type, you may want to do this more or less often, but every skin type benefits from exfoliation. To keep it gentle, look for non-mechanic exfoliators that contain low(!) concentrations of glycolic acid, lactic acid, or AHA acids.
Don’t be afraid to use oils, even if you have acne-prone skin.Oils are extremely rich in nutrients, moisturizers, and antioxidants and can offer great value to any skin type!
Massaging your skin improves circulation, elasticity and helps prevent sagging. Just remember to do it gently and it’s always a great idea to watch a few videos of professional face massage to know the best moves. ( Jade Roller Gua Sha Set )
This may not be for everyone, but if you can control it, sleeping on your back is the best position to sleep if you want to protect your skin. Sleeping on your side, or even on your face can promote the formation of wrinkles and saggy skin.
Doing a lot of facial expressions eventually leads to smile wrinkles, forehead wrinkles, and similar wrinkly stuff. To prevent that, try to keep your face relaxed and naturally resting whenever it’s possible.
Silk pillows are wonderful for your skin, especially if it’s sensitive. Silk is a natural and very soft material, therefore your skin gets less irritated at night. A straight way to good skin!
One of the fastest ways to lose a ton of moisture in your skin is sitting in a heavily heated area. Sun heat in summer and heaters in winter do exactly that. To keep your skin happy and moisture-rich, use a cool mist humidifier. Your nose will thank you as well!
Environmental factors can be just as damaging to your skin as pollution. In colder months, protect your skin by choosing thicker products and consider using both liquid foundation and powder foundation to create a sort of “blanket” for your skin (try to keep it natural-looking though!).
It’s hard to keep your skin moist and supple if it’s not hydrated internally. Sip on H2O throughout the day to keep your skin happy and healthy.
The fastest way to blemishes, acne, and dull-looking skin is a bad diet, filled with processed foods, trans-fats, and way too much sugar. On the other hand, eating a healthy and clean diet helps your skin detox, regulates sebum production, feeds the skin, and accelerates regeneration.
Sometimes our skin breaks out because our body is having a hard time getting rid of various toxins. Exercising is a perfect way to help your body because you’re sweating a lot of those toxins out with sweat. Bonus benefits – it makes your body look and feel better!
Beauty sleep is not a myth. Our skin regenerates faster in our sleep and starts to look tired when we don’t sleep enough. Get your sleep hours in for good skin.
Another common reason for breakouts, irritation, skin allergies, and clogged pores – dirty makeup brushes. Make sure to clean them regularly.
If your skin is dry, but you’re using products formulated for oily skin, it just increases the dryness. Always choose appropriate products for your skin and test it for a few days/weeks before deciding if it’s good for your skin.
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