Dream of natural glowing skin
Everyone wants to have a healthy and glowing skin, and for this we make many efforts. There are many products available in the market that promise quick results, but this is not always true. Due to stress, pollution, makeup, hormonal changes, late night use of mobile and excess of tea or coffee, our skin becomes tired and lifeless. In such a situation, it is natural to be disappointed.
Improve night skincare routine
You don’t need to worry. Just make a few changes to your nighttime skincare routine. At night, your skin repairs and regenerates itself. When you sleep, your skin goes into repair mode, whereby it heals damage, builds collagen and balances hydration. If you adopt a smart habit before sleeping, your skin texture may improve.
Importance of double cleansing and moisturizing
If you want to improve the texture of your skin, double cleanse before sleeping at night and then apply moisturizer. This process not only removes dead skin but also keeps the pores clean and strengthens the skin’s defenses. By doing this regularly, your skin will glow and makeup will also apply easily.
Double cleansing required
Many things accumulate on our skin throughout the day, such as sunscreen, makeup, oil, sweat, dirt and pollution. This clogs the pores and can lead to breakouts. If the skin is not properly cleaned, the effect of moisturizers and serums also reduces. For double cleansing, first cleanse with oil or micellar water and then use face wash.
Importance of moisturizer
The skin’s repair mode gets activated at night, so the moisturizer acts as a energizer for the skin. It strengthens the skin’s defenses, prevents water loss and reduces redness. Additionally, it helps repair collagen and smooth the skin texture.
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