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Skincare Tips & Tricks

Hello again for the last time! I know it’s kind of sad because it’s been an interesting journey writing these. I haven’t covered everything you could possibly cover about skincare but I tried to get the main points in. So in my final BONUS blog, I will share more of my tips and tricks to make your skincare routine easier and ensure you’re not using products incorrectly.   Tip 1: apply products on DAMP skin. This is particularly aimed at products with hyaluronic acid. This is because hyaluronic acid is a humectant that draws in water from your surroundings e.g. moisture on your skin and air and takes it into the deeper layers of your skin. Therefore, if there’s no moisture to take in, it actually does the opposite and takes out  the moisture from within which can cause dry and dehydrated skin. For other products besides hyaluronic acid, applying to damp skin allows for better absorption unless product labels state to use on dry skin such as some cleansers and exfoliating products.

What is My Skin Type? Part 2

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Hello again :) This follows my previous blog where I introduced you to different skin types and a basic routine.   How to identify your skin type? There are a few methods, one is just looking at your face throughout the day and checking its condition e.g. is it oily or dry? And whereabouts? But if you don’t have time to check all day, another method involves: After cleansing, do not apply any products for up to 30 minutes During this time, observe the oil production levels (if any) on your face, and match with the corresponding skin types below OR after waiting, use blotting papers and place them on each section of your face e.g. cheeks, forehead, nose, chin, and observe the amount of oil it absorbed. Again, match with the corresponding skin types below. Normal : has a balanced water-oil proportion, no flakiness nor excess oil. Skin looks smooth, pores are of minimal size and less likely prone to breakouts. Blotting paper will probably have minimal oil too. Dry : lacks oil

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