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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.

How to Build an Extended Routine

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Hi again!  Previously, I talked through how to build a basic routine so now I will go into an extended routine. By extended, I mean adding extra products that are not necessarily essential like toners, serums, masks (sheet, clay, chemical peels, etc), eye cream, spot treatments, facial oils and mists, and more. The range of skincare products is very broad so I’ll stick to the general ones.   Toners Applied after cleansing, this step can have different purposes but a similar goal is to balance the pH levels after cleansing. These tend to have a lighter, fluid texture and viscosity. A variety of toners include hydrating, exfoliating, treatment.  Hydrating toners would best match the aim of balancing pH levels, while also replacing the moisture lost from cleansing. Chemical exfoliating toners are a gentle alternative to physical scrubs or peels to remove dead skin cells. They work on both the top layer and inner, deeper levels. The main groups of chemical exfoliants are AHA ( al

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