GIVE IT TIME Your skin might not take to a new routine right away. Our skin goes through a 28- day renewal cycle, so any good routine will take about a month to fully adjust! Some people may even experience breakouts and minor irritation as their skin gets used to the products they’ve introduced to it. When you’ve found what works for you, customise a regimen for your skin’s needs and make sure that you do it morning and night. Note: If minor irritation continues longer than a month, you may be using the wrong products for your skin type or applying the products incorrectly. CATER TO YOUR NEEDS Personalise your skin care routine. Your skin health is largely dependent on your skin type, which explains why our skin’s maintenance level is not the same as others. Certain complexions need extra hydration (especially ageing skin because it loses moisture and elasticity over time), some are prone to blemishes and benefit from mattifying products (this skin type has sebaceous glands that produce an abundance of oil), and others need brightening (dull and uneven skin types with a rough texture and sun spots). Your environment also affects the state of your skin. Those who live in humid climates can benefit from mattifying products even if they aren’t prone to blemishes; desert dwellers may benefit from extra moisture because the air sucks them dry. If you live in a city, pollutants in the atmosphere can cause a range of skin problems, including dullness and rough textures. Hence the need to brighten and rejuvenate! CONSISTENCY IS KEY Be patient! Real results will not show up overnight. We lose millions of dead skin cells every day. This means that the healthy and vibrant skin you have today can instantly look dull and tired tomorrow as your skin cells get ready to shed. Keeping up with a constant skin care routine will help maintain your skin’s radiance so you always look your best. Preventing potential issues now – such as lines, skin discolouration, and more – is easier than trying to fix your concerns with expensive surgery or treatments as a result of neglect. Here are three things to keep in mind when starting a new skin care routine:
right this way! Healthy skin, Good skin doesn’t simply come from good genes. Your daily habits – from diet to hydration to rest – all matter when it comes to a glowing complexion. Equally important is having a quality skin care routine.
Your skin is your body’s largest organ. Not only does it protect you from microbes such as bacteria, viruses, and other infectious agents, but your epidermis also helps regulate your body temperature and permits the sensations of touch, heat, and cold. That’s why it’s so important to take care of it! Since we’re dealing with different skin types and concerns that shift with the seasons (and as we age), there’s no “one size fits all” regimen that works for everyone.
4 Steps to healthier skin Step 1: CLEANSE Remove make-up, dirt, and oils that Step 2: TONE Restore the pH of your skin
Step 3: TREAT Serums are like superfood for your skin. Smaller particles deliver a high concentration of actives to fight the signs of ageing.
Step 4: MOISTURISE Moisturising after cleansing, toning, and treating will prevent your skin from drying out – keeping it nourished, smooth, and hydrated.
and remove any unwanted dirt and oil that cleansing may have missed. Plus, toning preps your skin for serums and moisturisers!
can clog pores and cause blemishes, dry patches, and dullness.
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