Cool water cleanse Try and use lukewarm or cold water when washing your face. Hot water can open your pores and can sometimes be too intense for your skin.
Vitamin C Add a vitamin C serum you to your morning routine. Additionally, vitamin C creams can help protect your skin from sun damage and can give you a brighter, glowing complexion over time.
Hydrate yourself Hydration is an essential for glowing skin. To avoid dry, itchy and dull skin hydrate yourself with water and electrolytes.
Limit sun exposure Sometimes a sun screen is not enough. Wear a hat or shades whenever possible.
On-the go face care tips Do not neglect your skin when you’re travelling. Most people (and us!) have a separate bag for our skincare essentials. Here’s what you need to do when you’re on the go!
Travel bag essentials Never forget to pack your SPF and lip balm wherever you go. They will ALWAYS come handy. (Thank us later!)
On-the go face care tips Do not neglect your skin when you’re travelling. Most people (and us!) have a separate bag for our skincare essentials. Here’s what you need to do when you’re on the go!
Eat right Your diet and your skin are interlinked. What you eat affects your skin. Carbs and dairy can lead to inflammation of the skin for some people.
Pamper your skin with this easy-to-make homemade face pack for glowing skin. Milk is the best natural moisturizer that you can use for your skin and add to it the goodness of almonds,