
SKINCARE ESSENTIALS
Do you have a skincare routine? Apart from washing your face what else do you do?
Great skin isn’t only a result of your genes; your everyday behaviors have a significant influence, it goes beyond what you see in the mirror, everyday we are exposed to sun, pollution etc. and it plays a huge role on our skin. Caring for your skin is personal and it is important.
Here are the skin care basics you need
- CLEANSER- The appropriate cleanser cleans your skin without removing it of its natural oils.
I recommend the MOGLOW 7days cleanser
- TONER- Many individuals appear to be sceptical of toner. Let’s have a look at it from various angles. The first is that cleaning alone does not always remove all of your makeup, grime, or oil. (This does not indicate that your cleaner is ineffective.) Second, toner guarantees that your skin’s pH balance has not been thrown off by tap water. Water from the tap can leave an unpleasant residue on the skin. Finally, toner may hydrate, relax, disinfect, exfoliate, and cure a variety of skin issues.
Toners should be applied after cleansing.
- SERUMS- serums are skin allies, they are concentrated with active ingredients, they help in reducing lots of skin issues, like dark spot and aging and lots more, some include
- hyaluronic acid- they seal hydration and prevent moisture loss
- vitamin c- brightens dull skin and helps with dark spot
- retinol- stimulates production of collagen and elastin, also helps prevent lines
- MOISTURIZERS- This can be divided into day and night cream, day creams are applied during the , they help prevent against environmental aggressors and pollutants, some contain sunscreen, night creams focus on repairing damages, an example is eye cream
- EXFOLIATE- whatever you do, do not forget to exfoliate, once a week is recommended
- MASKS- Not only do you deserve some time to pamper yourself, but it’s also critical to offer your most troublesome skin issues more love and care. Your mask is like that one-of-a-kind wardrobe staple that helps you look and feel incredible. However, you do not have to wear it every day. However , there are different kinds of masks.
- Sheet masks are primarily moisturizing,. When substances are soaked on the skin in this way, air is kept out, resulting in better absorption in a shorter period of time.
- Overnight masks or sleeping packs- they have a thicker texture and help trap in any substances . They’re perfect for older or extremely dry skin.
- clay or mud masks- These absorb oil and can have a slight exfoliating impact — so they’re wonderful for oily areas. They absorb oil and can have a mild exfoliating effect . You don’t have to cover your entire face with it, though. Only a few regions can be targeted, which involves applying a clay to the t-zone and a moisturizing mask to the rest of the face.