by Alethea Tinkle
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by Alethea Tinkle
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Boosting your water intake is easy and free, so make sure you do this every day for better-looking skin.
Always take your makeup off before you go to bed. I know there are nights that you just want to crawl into bed (I’ve been there!), but take a few moments to remove your makeup – I promise it’s worth it!
They drink plenty of water
When left on overnight, makeup can clog pores and possibly lead to breakouts. It can also make your skin look dull because dead skin cells won’t naturally fall off when you have makeup on. At the very minimum, use micellar water or makeup removing wipe to remove your makeup. Better yet, follow up with washing your face and using your usual skin care routine.
Even if you think you won’t be outside in the sun, make sure you wear sunscreen anyway. The easiest way to add sunscreen to your daily skin care routine is by using a moisturizer or a primer with SPF in it. For everyday use, SPF 15 will suffice. However, if you will be in the sun for long periods of time, use a higher SPF and reapply often.
In addition to exfoliating, use a face mask once a week. The best face mask for you depends on your skin type, so it never hurts to schedule an appointment with a professional so they can help you find the best face mask for your skin.
Look for one that helps reduce acne, brightens skin, tones skin, or hydrates based on your skin’s needs. My favorite face masks at the moment are from Farmhouse Fresh! You guys know when I’m not treating clients at Bella, I’m probably working at my farm and yes, I love all things organic that have that homemade feel to them. I’m currently obsessed with Guac Star for hydration, Soothing Active Yogurt Mask for tightening my skin, and Clarifying Mud Exfoliation Mask for toning and exfoliating.
They never go to bed with makeup on
Your pillowcase collects dirt and oils from both your skin and your hair. Your styling products and any dirt from the day end up on your pillow and get transferred to your skin. Wash it once a week to keep it clean, which helps keep your skin clean. If you have acne-prone skin, change it twice a week. You’ll notice a world of difference on your skin!
Dead skin cells naturally fall off and get replaced with new skin cells. However, these dead skin cells can build up and lead to dull skin. Exfoliate once or twice a week with either a scrub or a peel. This not only removes dead skin cells for instantly brighter skin, but it also unclogs pores to make them appear smaller.
In addition to your at-home masks, consider adding a monthly facial at a spa. These facials offer benefits for your skin that you just can’t get at home as they can treat hyperpigmentation, photodamage, fine lines, and wrinkles. Moreover, if it’s within your means, it’s always a great idea to visit the same med spa for a regular facial so an aesthetician can look at your skin’s progress and assess what the best way to go is to treat certain issues that might create problems in the long run.
They use sunscreen on the daily
At Bella, we offer several membership options in case you’re keen to give it a try! Aside from drinking water and wearing SPF, this is probably my most important skin care tip! No matter how many treatments you apply at home, there’s nothing like having a trained professional working on your skin’s specific needs.
Add anti-aging products to your skin care routine before you need them and before your skin shows signs of aging. Vitamin C and retinol (a vitamin A derivative) are some of the best anti-aging ingredients. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals that can cause signs of aging, here are some of my go-to skin care products with vitamin C in them: