FACE MISTS THAT ARE TOTALLY WORTH YOUR MONEY

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It took me a minute to come around to face mists, which—let's be honest—may appear to be nothing much more than atomized H20 to many of you. In short, a total waste of time and money. But hear me out: the ones you’ll see here are brimming with skin-loving ingredients, calming Rosewater, and even water from the French Alps. Just ONE spritz on my just cleansed and bare face was enough to change my life (and skin) forever. How you ask? Well...it instantly makes me feel revived, comes to my rescue at work when all I want to do is a nap after lunch and cools, soothes and hydrates my complexion when I need a midday pick-me-up. Ahead, a bunch of facial mists that you are bound to love: 1. AVENE THERMAL SPRING WATER Think of it as water, but with supernatural powers. It’s packed with skin-softening silicates and has a balanced dose of Calcium and Magnesium that work together to improve skin's texture and strengthen its barrier. Plus, its pH level of 7.5, ma

SKIN CARE HACKS




DOS AND DON’TS FOR DRY SKIN


Here are some dry skin tips to remember:





  • Give hot showers a pass and opt for lukewarm water instead. This is because hot water strips your skin’s natural oils making it really dry and dehydrated.
  • Long showers are also a big no-no.
  • The best cleanser for dry skin is a mild, sulfate-free formulation, that gets the job done without drying your skin out.
  • Air conditioning can wreak havoc on dry skin. Pat a little face cream/lotion every two to three hours to keep your skin moisturized.
  • In addition to face creams and lotions, incorporate face oils (containing Vitamin E, Argan oil, Jojoba, etc.) in your beauty regimen, that will leave your skin looking brighter and luminous.
  • During the cooler months, opt for a humidifier to help keep your skin hydrated.
  • Before applying makeup, exfoliation is a must to remove all the dead skin.
  • To prevent your makeup from looking patchy and uneven, opt for a liquid or cream-based foundation/blush/highlighter that contains oil and other moisturizing elements.
  • For soft, moisturized lips, exfoliate your lips once a week with a mixture of honey and sugar.
  • Last but not the least, drink lots of water to keep yourself hydrated inside-out.



DOS AND DON'TS FOR OILY SKIN


Here are some tips for oily skin that will help you in the long run:






  • The quickest, simplest, fastest way to create lessen grease on the skin and combat oil is to blot it with oil-blotting papers or tissue.
  • Resist the urge to over-exfoliate as it might irritate the skin and make your oily skin issues much worse. The best scrub for oily skin has a mild formulation that gets the job done without dehydrating your skin.
  • When choosing the best face wash for oily skin, pick a gentle cleanser that gets rid of all the impurities without drying out your skin.
  • The best moisturizer for oily skin is one that is oil-free, water-based and won’t weigh down your skin.
  • Try to incorporate a retinol-based serum in your night-time beauty regimen that firms skin and tightens pores, implying your skin creates and releases less oil.
  • Look for products that have
  • a ‘noncomedogenic’ label, which means it won’t clog pores.
  • While doing your makeup, a primer is an absolute must, since it aids in keeping sebum under control; plus, it keeps your makeup on for a longer amount of time.  
  • For a base that lasts for hours, choose oil-free foundations in matte textures to battle shine and oil, all day long.  
  • Use concealers sparingly as this might make your makeup crease.
  • Never ever sleep with your makeup on. This will just clog your pores and aggravate other skin issues that you might be suffering from.
  • Last but not the least, refrain from touching your face as it can transfer dirt and impurities to your face, leading to breakouts or acne.  

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