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Discover the Radiance: The Ultimate Guide to Vitamin C Primer
Discovering the ideal product that combines skincare and makeup can have a profound effect. Let me introduce you to the Vitamin C Primer, a must-have that offers numerous skincare advantages in addition to priming your skin for a flawless makeup application. Let’s explore the benefits of this powerful product and how using it can improve your beauty regimen. Visit Us: https://medium.com/@smithluciana239/discover-the-radiance-the-ultimate-guide-to-vitamin-c-primer-76861902bfd8
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What's your skincare routine currently?
I actually spent the other week taking stock of how my current routine was working and deciding if I needed to change anything, so I have a lot to say on this
AM:
Wash face with water
(extra step for wintertime) Avène thermal water
Serum with antioxidants and niacinamide: just switched from facetheory Colloidal-C Anti-Redness Toner, which I got in hope of reducing redness (did nothing for me) back to facetheory’s Cera-C Pore Reducing Toner, which actually makes my skin look great. It has 5% niacinamide and a vitamin C derivative, which is what I want – I just would like extra perks (anti-redness). An alternative I’m considering is the Isntree Onion Newpair Gel cream.
(extra step if my skin is feeling very dry i.e. what I use during winter) hydrating serum: I’ve just finished Avène Hydrance Serum which I found very hydrating though too light weight (i.e. not good for winter for me) and honestly it lasted so little that I won’t buy it again. My go to instead is snail mucin: Mizon’s Snail Repair Ampoule (best formula but not so much product, what I’m currently using); or COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Essence (best bang for your buck, though my pump was really bad)
Alpha-arbutin: most recent addition to my skincare & it seems to be making a difference when it comes to discoloration (PIE). I’m using Beauty of Joseon Glow Deep Serum, mostly because this was the only product I could find here in Norway.
Caffeine for my undereye: I’m using The Inkey List Caffeine Eye Cream – while I can say it’s infinitely better than what The Ordinary offers (because why would you use a dropped for something that goes around the eyes!!), I can’t tell if I’m seeing results or not, despite using it for almost three months. Maybe?
Moisturizer: Eucerin 5% Urea Repair, my holy grail of all time. I buy this by the litre. Since I entered my mid-20s, my skin has turned dry. Combined with drier winters and the heating I have to put on to survive winter, this is the only thing that makes my skin stay intact.
Sunscreen: probably controversial, but I actually don’t wear sunscreen everyday, as the amount of light I get is ridiculous (though I do in the summer or if there is snow). Over the past year, I tried several ones and my top two choices are Beauty of Joseon Sun Relief (cannot fault a single thing and I found it to be good value for money based on how long it lasted me) and Isntree Onion Newpair Sunscreen (jury is out on whether the onion extract actually helps me, but I found the texture to be perfect for me and it actually ensures I apply a proper amount since it’s not too runny)
Dr.Jart+ Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment: amazing!! This has been so far the only thing that helped with redness. I haven’t worn foundation in a year and it’s only because of this. I don’t even think it’s that expensive because I spent 30£ for a 50 ml jar which lasts me six months of daily use. Love it.
PM:
My routine is the following:
Double cleanse: I’ve been liking a lot the Beauty of Jonseon Cleansing Balm – so far the best cleansing product I’ve tried. Micellar water is a no for me, as I don’t like using cotton pads. Oils are mostly ok as an alternative, with iUnik Calendula Complete Cleansing Oil being my failsafe (but it doesn’t remove 100% of my mascara). Next, I use a foaming cleansing gel. My go-to used to be Neutrogena Clear & Defend, but it keeps being sold out, so I’m now using CeraVe Blemish Control Cleanser. It works fine. My main criteria here is price tbh.
facetheory Exaglow serum: the daily base, with tranexamic acid, liquorice root, and a vitamin c derivative, this in combination with whatever active follows has helped me reduce my hyperpigmentation so so much
An active (see below)
Moisturizer: Eucerin Urea repair, again.
Actives is when things get more complicated, because I rotate weekly between (combinations of) them
Differin (adapalene): game changer, I tolerate it very well and I recently increased it to three times per week + Azelaic acid: I love it and over the years I tried so many different products (available in Europe). I find that for me 10% works just as well as 20%. Usually, a higher price tag gets you better texture (i.e. less grainy) but not better results. Isispharma Metroruboril was very smooth, but a more basic one works just fine for me – hence why I keep going back to The Ordinary’s 10% one. It’s not an area where I feel like I should be spending a lot.
Kojic acid: I’m using Dermaceutic’s Radiance, which works fine in combination with my overall routine. + Retinol: bit of a controversial combination, but because I’ve been using retinols for so long, this works fine. I’m using A313, which is v gentle. I bought it in Paris and it has a too thick texture in my opinion, so once I finished the tube I’ll go back to my fave L’Oreal Revitalift (amazing fragrance, great texture, very hydrating too)
An exfoliant: while some of my products have small percentages of lactic acid in it, so I never felt the need to have a dedicated exfoliating step up. However, I thought I could benefit from it and started using facetheory’s Glycolacsal which has glycolic acid (8.5%), salicylic acid (1%) and lactic acid (0.5%). I use it twice a week and it’s really good.
In addition to all of this, twice a week I do a face mask with benoxyl peroxide in the shower which helps tons to keep acne at bay BUT is infinitely better than using the cream, which has bleached all of my towels. The cream used to be a must in my routine but now that overall my acne is under control, I don’t need to use it as often.
This ended up being extremely long, but I love skincare and I feel like I learnt so much about my own skin and how to work with it and what products work in the past few years. I’m testing new things but in a calculated manner. And I don’t know. Skincare is nothing static and the whole process of figuring things out can be fun (and necessary).
#i know this was from march! but hey! at last: a reply#replies#is this helpful? i do not know. but i love hearing others' routines
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I [email protected] famous Korean blemish care trio, and I found that the 3 products work together to give me a comfortable and beautiful skin
+ shaishaishai Caffeine Shot Blemish Toning Serum
Caffeine Shot 5% + Niacinamide 10%
Improves pigmentation & pores
** shaishaishai Enjoy The Sun UV Protection Cream
Antioxidant formula
Moisturizing, lotion-like feel
+ shaishaishai Banana Conceal Eye Cream
Cover dark circles naturally can be used for no-foundation
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Random, but if you feel comfortable could you share your skincare and haircare routine?💗 ps, what’s your favorite candle scent?
you’re so cute, this is such a cute question 🥹 I don’t have one set candle scent I love, but I am a big fan of calming smells like lavendar, pear, vanilla, apple & cinnamon. I love any candles by north muse or honeymoon apothecary I truly have never had them go wrong with a candle smell.
for my skin care, I tend to get dry skin, so in the morning I just wash my face once with a moisturising cleanser. I use a caffeinated eye cream but truly I have no set one, I’ve never found any one better than the other so it’s whatever I can get my hands on when I need more. I then use balance me radiance facial oil, just a couple of drops patted into my skin. and a dash of niacinamide. I give it a minute or two for those to soak in, making my bed and doing a lip scrub or something while I wait, then I moisturise and lastly suncream. I use a little bit of scented body butter on my neck, and everyone always tells me I smell so good.
at night, I use a cream cleanser if I’ve worn makeup that day, then I double cleanse. sometimes I just use the same as my morning cleanser twice, sometimes I use it once, then inkey list salicylic acid cleanser. I use my eye cream again, then if I’ve used the salicylic cleanser, I also use some salicylic drops patted into the skin. I’ve also started using a retinoid twice a week recently! I do tuesday and saturday nights. then I moisturise to finish off. I also put body butter on my neck and chest again.
every sunday before/after my shower, I do a facemask. it could be any of these:
pineapple enzyme mask
hemp mask
tumeric mask
as for hair care, pretty simple! I pretty much just use any nourishing hair masks I’ve got in at the time, as long as it’s good and slicked up. I usually plait my hair once it’s all in and then leave it for a few hours, while I do a workout or make dinner or something. I use leave-in conditioner, heat-protect spray and I use a knock-off wella bond repair oil on my hair after I dry it.
ps: I like to do my night skincare before I dry my hair, then do a nice sheet mask to lock moisture back in after my face has gotten blasted with all the hot air from drying. I find it’s really nice.
other products I also love:
laneige lip mask — I swear this is so nourishing.
glossier hot cocoa lip balm — I bought this because I saw it trending and I literally wore it every day in winter I can’t wait to buy the 'strawberry' one they just released for summer.
palmer's cocoa butter — I use this stuff on any dry/sensitive skin. you can literally put it on your feet, elbows, scabs, flaky skin?? I even put it under my nose when I get a cold so my nose doesn’t get sore from blowing it so much 🤧
'sweet tooth' perfume — I am a sabrina carpenter girly through n' through.
nyx lip oils — they're perfect. no more needs to be said.
vanilla body spray — I’m a vanilla girly, can you tell? it’s just such a good base smell for so many perfumes and scents, and it’s so nice? I get a lot of compliments about my scent.
hawaiian tropic body spray — I like to wear this in the summer, it still works with the vanilla underlayer, and everyone goes crazy for it.
snow fairy spray — this is what I smell like the whole month of december.
inkey list tripeptide plumping lip balm — this is my obsession lately, I wear it allllll the time.
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👉🏻👈🏻 Can you go into your skin care routine a little bit as in what order you apply things and how long in between applying products (like is it immediately or do you wait 5 mins to let the first stuff dry/sink in before the next product)?
I get so lost with skin care that I get discouraged and then dont so anything.
oh god this is probably gonna be really long but,
so for the pm- Basically with most of the humectant (moisturizing stuff) you wanna apply that as soon as you get out of the shower and in quick succession so that any water and moisture can get absorbed into the skin and not just evaporate. assuming you shower at night like a sane person this should be your first step when you get out of the shower, you can not wipe off your face with your towl to keep your face damp for longer, i usually don't even wait to put on my pj's before i sit infront of my little skincare stack and start to slap stuff on my face.
the first batch is stuff like the cosrx snail mucin, cosrx glactanomicies ferment filtrate and hyaluronic acid (you'll see a lot of people tell you that 'the ordinary' one is bad but tbh it's fine and cheap, but a good option is also the one from good molecules, neither of them are more than 10$).
if you do not shower at night or wait to long and your skin gets dry, then you want to preface all of your skincare with some sort of toner; the lineage cream skin is absolutely amazing- especially if you have redness and inflamed skin- it is a little bit pricey but tbh most toners run in the 15-30 per 60oz range. these can last you up to 6 months. my leniege one was actually a gift from a follower for my last birthday and i've been using it very sparingly. i immediately follow it up with snail mucin, hyaluronic acid, or something light and hydrating, this is the first barrier of skincare that kind of cushions your skin if you plan on using an actives.
You want to sandwich all of the stuff that dries out your skin from acne, takes care of your fine lines and wrinkles, or chemically exfoliates your skin between your serum and cream. now is when you get into the waiting- when you start to apply your actives.
Actives are stuff like retinols/retinoids, aha's or lactic acids, bha's or glycolic acids, salicylic acids, and niacinamide. these are things that can damage your skin if improperly used. for me- aha's feel a little less damaging than glycolic acids. aha's and bha's are generally a once a week thing especially if you're just starting out. niacinamide help with sebum and clogged pores as well as pigmentation issues, salicilic acid is also something that kinda helps keep your skin sterile from acne causing bacteria, if you have sensitive skin introduce these very very slowly, start with niacinamide and work your way up. i apply niacinimide almost every day and everything else as needed.
next you have your eye cream- it can change based on what you want to solve, if you have fat loss around your eye (ie deep set eyebags like mine) you want to use stuff thats going to thicken the skin faster- staying away from stuff that decreases blood flow like caffeine, if you have dark circles- you want stuff that has brightening agents. if you have fine lines- then eye patches (mini eye face masks basically) and a super hydrating undereye cream will help. i tend to lean for the hydrating stuff. because i have dry under eyes, fine lines, and fat loss.
the ones ive tried are the cosrx snail peptide eye cream, the beauty of jeoseon ginsent and retinal eye cream, the mizon snail repair eye cream, the purito green level eye cream, the haru haru wonder cream the inky list retinol and caffine eye creams, the good molecules, yerba mate wake up eye gel, and the milky dress wrinkle and whitening eye cream. the ONLY ONES that i saw ANY difference with are the good molecules, milky dress, and haruharu, but the one from good molecules is adequate under makeup and the best by far and cheapest.
fat loss is one of the main reasons why you want to stay away from things like lash growth serums, there are some that claim to not cause fat loss, but tbh, seeing as the only way to fix it is via invasive cosmetic surgery- i wouldn't risk it. it's not worth it.
Next i go in with a cream. and then acne gel over top and then you're done!
So basically
shower
Toner,
hyaluronic acid/serum/hydrator
wait until skincare has absorbed,
Apply actives if you desire actives to fix issues, wait inbetween each application so that the skincare has time to sit and soak in,
You can apply your eye cream at the same time as these steps, because usually actives should not go around the eye area.
Cream, no need to wait
Acne treatment
hope that helps! i have to start my workout now~~~ good luck!
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no one asked but here's my skincare routine xx 🌚 (including pictures of all the products !)
i'm a teen with acne-prone slightly sensitive skin that gets oily by the end of the day🧖♀️
(i'm 99% sure i'm allergic to salicylic acid bc it didn't help with my breakouts/caused them so i avoid it in my routine❕)
as a makeup remover i use the elf holy hydration makeup melting balm 🚿
& a makeup eraser cloth 🧽
for stubborn waterproof eye makeup i use garnier skin active micellar cleaning water all-in-1 waterproof (aka the blue one) i have a huge bottle of it :)💧
(i want to start using reusable cotton rounds so pls lmk of any good brands !)
i just ran out but if i haven't worn makeup but my pores feel especially clogged i use the burt's bees oil cleanser 🥥 (you do have to double cleanse with a water based cleanser afterwards !)
for a daily water-based facial cleanser i use two different ones
the cerave foaming facial cleanser 🧼 "oil control" on the bottle is no joke ! i don't get oily in the day anymore bc of the niacinamide in this :)
but it can be a little drying/strong so i mix it with the cetaphil gentle skin cleanser 🛁
i use this really cheap & generic silicone face scrubber for my nostrils/chin/sideburn-hairline area 🧽
once a week i use this scrub pixi peel and polish its a mask with physical and chemical exfoliants
it smells like lemon cucumber water🥒 and can also be used for body acne on the chest, back, & arms !!
once a week i use an AHA chemical exfoliant it's elf supertone toner 🌝 it has glycolic acid and is has a little bit of a lemony scent
what i use as a daily toner is thayer's rose-scented witch hazel spray 💌 it calms down any redness i have instantly !
i used to use the cerave daily moisturizing lotion but it was a little oily and it was impossible to apply makeup on 🧘 so now i use it on my hands before doing my facial moisturizer
and for that i use a mix of elf holy hydration gel-yeah moisturizer and elf holy hydration face cream 💦 it's pretty self-explanatory but the former is a clear gel and the latter is a white cream, i adjust the proportions for my moisture needs :) ⛲️
in the winter or if my face feels dry or in need of healing i use clinique moisture surge overnight face mask 🦪
"mask" is a little misleading as you just apply it with your moisturizer like any other lotion 🧴 it's super hydrating, it's a little expensive but i got it as a gift and a little goes a long way ! :)
after a breakout has healed completely i use a little bio oil on top of my moisturizer to fade any dark spots/scars 🐚
after i shower and exfoliate my lips i use this random lip mask from bath and body works that's watermelon scented 🍉 it's thick (a little goes a long way) and yummy
i also use smith's rosebud salve in this tin 🌹 it's like a nice scented vaseline
i don't use it all the time bc it's expensive but i love the mario badescu caffeine eye cream💆it's so good for my sunken dark circles ! but avoid getting it in your eye and keeping it in the bathroom bc it curdles if it gets too hot from shower steam
for active acne spots i use might patch pimple patches 🩹regular for whiteheads and micropoint ones for swollen spots under the skin
those are pretty expensive so for smaller spots i use mario badescu drying lotion overnight 🫧
i'm pretty bad at remembering sunscreen in the morning but i just got the glow recipe dew balm with spf 45 and niacinamide 🌸 i love the glow and the light fruity scent :)
i do want mention that my life-saver game-changer for stopping cystic acne (those painful lumps deep in the skin) and just acne in general has been hormonal birth control pills ! after i started BC for pcos/hormonal reason all of my breakouts decreased significantly🪽
tysm for reading !! 🕊️ xx
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ok can i saysomething. Theyre not joking abt skincare i went down a hole guys i boight like 200 dollars worth of shit and its WORKING. for 2 months now my skinlooks so happyyy. I filled 10 pages of a notebook on ingredient research and am pm routines hylauronic acid vitamin c niacinamide ceramides retinoids TRETINOIN?. anyways sorry judt feeling like such a girl
ITS SO MUCH LESS GREY. bottom pics…..
also collagen and most peptides are scams. Snail mucin YES is legit antibacterial and mositurizing and regenerative .Caffeine for eye cream isnt a scam tho that shits fr.
i used to slap micellar then salycilic only on my face and wonder why it was making so much damn oil. ANY DERMATOLOGISTS OUT THERE IM CHATTY
#yeti#her#it looks alive and its october has nothing to do with any sun#Im actually healing severe sun damage from my autistic hatred of sunscreen#Lash etensions help but the tone of my skin.#i could get preg like this#Nvm thats insnane
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Here's my general facial skincare routine and products I use!
Morning:
Rinse face with water
Apply niacinamide on face (Product: The Ordinary)
Apply caffeine de-puffing + dark circle eye cream under eyes (Product: The INKEY List)
Apply moisturizer on face (Product: Dermalogica)
Apply SPF 40 facial sunscreen (Product: Supergoop)
Night:
Rinse face with water
Apply facial cleanser while in shower (Product: CeraVe)
Rinse off cleanser while in shower
(Once a week) Apply exfoliation toner to face (Product: Youth to the People)
(Once a week) Apply face mask for 10 min (Product: Fresh)
Apply niacinamide on face (Product: The Ordinary)
Apply firming + lifting eye cream under eyes (Product: Bioessence)
(2-3 times a week) Apply 0.025% retinol on face (Product: prescribed Tretinoin)
Apply moisturizer on face (Product: Dermalogica)
#that's not accounting for like body stuff (i.e. regular body sunscreen for high UV days or like body moisturizer)#but that's basically it!#hope this is helpful!#but also consult a dermatologist for what might be best for your skin type#facing-my-monsters#skincare#beauty products
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rn my skincare routine (if i remember to do everything) is
morning:
i shower in the mornings so at the bare minimum my face is washed with water, sometimes i'll use the cerave cleanser
niacinamide serum (using glow recipe's watermelon drops rn bc i got a free sample, i usually use the ordinary)
if i remember to use it spot treatment (generic drugstore) and caffeine eye cream (the inkey list)
moisturizing sunscreen (this one i actually need to remember to use)
night:
micellar water
wash face with cerave cleanser
i got the watermelon toner from glow recipe for free so i'm using that now
niacinamide serum again, trying to also use this mandelic acid serum (the ordinary) to fade dark spots from my face and body
moisturizer
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The Ultimate Skincare Routine Before Marriage
Jawed Habib Academy, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi – India’s No. 1 Academy
Your wedding day is one of the most memorable days of your life, and glowing, radiant skin is every bride and groom’s dream. At Jawed Habib Academy, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi, we understand the importance of looking and feeling your best for this special occasion. Here's a step-by-step skincare routine designed to ensure you're picture-perfect on your big day.
1. Start Early – At Least 3-6 Months Before
Prepping your skin is not an overnight job! Begin a dedicated routine early to address any skin concerns. If you have specific issues like acne, pigmentation, or dullness, consult a dermatologist or skincare expert for a personalized plan.
2. Cleansing – Twice Daily
Keeping your skin clean is essential to prevent breakouts and dullness. Use a gentle, sulfate-free cleanser suited to your skin type:
Oily Skin: Gel-based cleansers
Dry Skin: Cream-based or hydrating cleansers
Combination Skin: A mild foaming cleanser
3. Exfoliate Weekly
Exfoliation removes dead skin cells, promoting a smoother texture. Use a gentle exfoliator once or twice a week.
For sensitive skin, opt for a chemical exfoliant with AHAs or BHAs.
For others, a physical scrub with fine granules works well.
4. Hydrate and Moisturize
Hydration is key to plump, glowing skin.
Use a hydrating serum with hyaluronic acid before applying your moisturizer.
Choose a moisturizer suited to your skin type to lock in the hydration.
5. Don’t Skip Sunscreen
Sun protection is crucial to prevent tanning, dark spots, and aging. Use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every day, even indoors. Reapply every 2-3 hours if you’re out.
6. Target Specific Concerns
Dark Circles: Use an under-eye cream with caffeine or vitamin C.
Acne: Spot-treat with products containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.
Pigmentation: Opt for serums with niacinamide, vitamin C, or alpha arbutin.
7. Indulge in Facials & Treatments
Professional facials can enhance your natural glow. At Jawed Habib Academy, Laxmi Nagar Delhi, we recommend monthly facials starting 3 months before your wedding. Treatments like hydrating facials, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion work wonders for skin texture and radiance.
8. Stay Hydrated & Eat Clean
Your diet plays a significant role in your skin’s health:
Drink at least 2-3 liters of water daily.
Add foods rich in vitamins C and E, omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants.
Avoid processed foods, excess sugar, and alcohol.
9. Sleep & Manage Stress
Beauty sleep is real! Aim for 7-8 hours of quality sleep to allow your skin to repair and rejuvenate. Practice stress management techniques like yoga, meditation, or deep breathing to keep those stress-induced breakouts at bay.
10. DIY Masks for a Natural Glow
For a quick pick-me-up, try these DIY masks:
Brightening: Mix 1 tsp turmeric, 2 tsp yogurt, and 1 tsp honey.
Hydration: Mash a ripe banana and mix with a few drops of rose water.
11. Avoid Experimenting Close to the Wedding
Do not try new products or treatments a few weeks before your big day. Stick to what works for your skin to avoid any adverse reactions.
12. Grooming Essentials
Along with skincare, don’t forget grooming:
Eyebrows: Get your brows shaped at least a week before the wedding.
Body Care: Exfoliate and moisturize your body regularly. Treat yourself to body polishing for a silky-smooth finish.
Hair Care: Hydrate your locks with nourishing treatments like deep-conditioning masks or keratin therapy.
Glow Like Never Before with Jawed Habib Academy, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi
At Jawed Habib Academy, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi, we don’t just teach styling; we create beauty journeys for every bride and groom. From pre-wedding facials to hair styling for the big day, our experts are here to help you shine.
Why Jawed Habib Academy, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi, is India’s No. 1 Cosmetology Academy
At Jawed Habib Academy, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi (call 9266610366), we provide aspiring stylists with world-class education and practical experience. Our hands-on training on live models helps students build real-world confidence in executing a variety of cuts and treatments. Led by industry experts, we teach the latest trends and emphasize creating client-focused styles. With state-of-the-art infrastructure, an inspiring learning environment, and a curriculum combining theory and practice, we deliver comprehensive courses aligned with international standards. A certification from our academy opens doors to top salons, freelancing, and entrepreneurship, solidifying our status as India’s No. 1 academy.
For anyone interested in enhancing their skills in hair health and styling, Jawed Habib Academy Laxmi Nagar Delhi offers comprehensive training that covers the science of hair care and the art of styling. Join India’s top hair academy and build a strong foundation for a successful career in the beauty industry!
For inquiries, you can reach them at 9266610366 & Email: [email protected] Follow them on Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, and Twitter for updates and more. To start your journey in hairstyling with India’s No. 1 Jawed Habib Academy, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi to learn more about our courses and enroll today!
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Beauty Hacks for Women On-the-Go: Quick Skincare, Makeup Tips, and Multi-Purpose Products
In today’s fast-paced world, women are balancing busy schedules, careers, families, and social lives, leaving little time for extensive beauty routines. But just because you’re always on the move doesn’t mean you have to compromise on looking and feeling your best. With the right beauty hacks, you can streamline your skincare, makeup,and product choices to fit perfectly into a hectic lifestyle.
In this blog post, we’ll explore quick skincare tips, time-saving makeup hacks, and multi-purpose beauty products that every woman on the go should know.
Quick Skincare Tips for Busy Women:
Table of Contents
1. Simplify Your Routine with a Cleanser and Moisturizer Combo
2. Use Micellar Water for Fast Cleansing
3. Prioritize SPF
4. Opt for a Serum with Multiple Benefits
5. Use Sheet Masks for a Quick Boost
6. Eye Cream in the Morning
1. BB or CC Cream for Quick Coverage
2. Use a Cream Blush
3. Master the One-Minute Eye Look
4. Skip the Liquid Eyeliner
5. Focus on Brows
6. Invest in a Long-Lasting Lip Product
1. All-in-One Moisturizer with SPF
2. Lip and Cheek Tint
3. Multipurpose Concealer
4. Hair and Body Oil
5. Tinted Moisturizer with Skincare Benefits
6. Dry Shampoo with Added Volume
1. Double Cleanse
2. Overnight Masks
3. Silk Pillowcase
4. Nighttime Haircare
Conclusion: Beauty in Minutes
1. Simplify Your Routine with a Cleanser and Moisturizer Combo
If you’re pressed for time, a gentle cleanser that doubles as a moisturizer is a game-changer. Look for creamy cleansers that hydrate while they cleanse, so your skin stays soft and moisturized even if you skip a few extra steps. This will save time without compromising on hydration or cleanliness.
2. Use Micellar Water for Fast Cleansing
Micellar water is a quick and easy way to cleanse your face without needing to rinse. It’s perfect for women who need a fast refresh during the day, or for removing makeup at night. Simply soak a cotton pad with micellar water and swipe it over your face for a thorough cleanse.
3. Prioritize SPF
No matter how busy you are, never skip sunscreen. A broad-spectrum SPF 30+ is essential for protecting your skin from UV damage, which accelerates aging and can lead to hyperpigmentation. For a time-saving solution, opt for a moisturizer with SPF, so you can hydrate and protect your skin in one step.
4. Opt for a Serum with Multiple Benefits
Serums are lightweight, absorb quickly, and pack a powerful punch of nutrients. Choose a multitasking serum that addresses several skin concerns—like hydration, anti-aging, and brightening. Ingredients like vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide work together to brighten skin, boost moisture, and even out skin tone.
5. Use Sheet Masks for a Quick Boost
Sheet masks are a fast and effective way to hydrate, brighten, or soothe your skin, especially when you’re in a rush. Apply a sheet mask while you’re having breakfast or catching up on emails. In just 10-15 minutes, you’ll have glowing, refreshed skin with minimal effort.
6. Eye Cream in the Morning
Brighten your eyes and reduce puffiness with a quick application of eye cream in the morning. Look for products with caffeine or vitamin C serum to help reduce dark circles and wake up tired eyes.
Time-Saving Makeup Hacks for Women On-the-Go
1. BB or CC Cream for Quick Coverage
Instead of applying multiple layers of foundation, concealer, and primer, opt for a BB cream or CC cream. These products combine coverage, SPF, hydration, and even skin tone all in one step. They’re perfect for women who want light to medium coverage and a natural finish without spending too much time on makeup.
2. Use a Cream Blush
Cream blushes are easy to blend with your fingers and can double as a lip tint. This two-in-one hack saves time, giving your face a quick flush of color without needing a brush. Plus, cream blushes offer a natural, dewy finish, perfect for a fresh, healthy glow.
3. Master the One-Minute Eye Look
When you don’t have time for a full eyeshadow application, opt for a single neutral shade that can be swept over the lids for a quick wash of color. Champagne, bronze, or light brown tones work well on all skin tones and can give your eyes a polished look with minimal effort. Finish with a swipe of mascara for instant definition.
4. Skip the Liquid Eyeliner
For an easy eye look, skip the time-consuming liquid eyeliner and go for a soft, smoky line with an eyeliner pencil or eyeshadow. Smudge the product along your upper lash line for a softer, more forgiving look that’s easier to correct if you make a mistake.
5. Focus on Brows
Well-groomed brows can instantly frame your face, even when you’re wearing minimal makeup. Keep a tinted brow gel on hand to quickly fill in sparse areas and shape your brows in seconds. The gel formula will also keep your brows in place throughout the day.
6. Invest in a Long-Lasting Lip Product
To save time on touch-ups, choose a long-wearing lip product that stays put throughout the day. Liquid lipsticks, lip stains, or tinted lip balms provide color that lasts without needing constant reapplication. For a quick boost of hydration and color, go for a tinted lip balm that doubles as a nourishing lip treatment.
Multi-Purpose Beauty Products for Women On-the-Go
Multitasking beauty products are a lifesaver for busy women. These versatile items reduce the number of products in your routine, helping you streamline your beauty regimen without sacrificing results.
1. All-in-One Moisturizer with SPF
An all-in-one moisturizer that includes SPF is a must-have for women on the go. Not only does it save time, but it also ensures your skin stays hydrated and protected from harmful UV rays. Opt for one with added antioxidants like vitamin E to combat free radical damage and boost skin radiance.
2. Lip and Cheek Tint
A product that doubles as both a blush and a lip color can save you precious time in the morning. A lip and cheek tint is perfect for adding a pop of color to both your lips and cheeks, giving you a coordinated look with just one product.
3. Multipurpose Concealer
Find a concealer that can work for more than just covering blemishes. A multipurpose concealer can also act as a foundation when applied in a thin layer across the face. Choose a creamy formula that blends easily into the skin for a flawless, natural finish.
4. Hair and Body Oil
A lightweight oil that works for both your hair and body is a great addition to your routine. Look for nourishing oils like argan oil or jojoba oil, which can tame frizz, add shine to your hair, and moisturize your skin. This way, you can tackle multiple beauty concerns with just one product.
5. Tinted Moisturizer with Skincare Benefits
A tinted moisturizer that combines coverage with skincare benefits like SPF, antioxidants, and hydration is perfect for busy women. This product eliminates the need for foundation, sunscreen, and a moisturizer in your routine, saving you time while giving your skin a healthy, radiant look.
6. Dry Shampoo with Added Volume
Dry shampoo is a time-saving hero for women who don’t have time to wash their hair every day. Opt for a dry shampoo that also adds volume to your roots, giving you a refreshed, voluminous look in seconds. This product is perfect for reviving second-day hair, especially when you’re in a rush.
Nighttime Beauty Routine for Busy Women
ven though you’re busy, your nighttime routine is essential for keeping your skin and hair healthy. Here’s how to maximize your nighttime beauty routine, even with limited time.
1. Double Cleanse
After a long day, double cleansing ensures all makeup, dirt, and pollutants are removed from your skin. Start with an oil-based cleanser to break down makeup, followed by a water-based cleanser to cleanse the skin deeply.
2. Overnight Masks
If you don’t have time for a long skincare routine, opt for an overnight mask that works while you sleep. Look for masks that focus on hydration, anti-aging, or brightening to wake up with refreshed, glowing skin.
3. Silk Pillowcase
Invest in a silk pillowcase to help reduce hair breakage and minimize wrinkles. Silk is gentler on the skin and hair, preventing frizz and creases during sleep. It’s a small change with significant benefits for both skin and hair.
4. Nighttime Haircare
If you don’t have time to style your hair in the morning, prepare it the night before. Braid damp hair for heatless waves, or apply a leave-in conditioner or hair oil to nourish your strands while you sleep. This will make morning styling faster and easier.
Conclusion: Beauty in Minutes
Even with a busy schedule, looking and feeling your best doesn’t have to be a challenge. With these time-saving skincare and makeup tips, along with multitasking beauty products, you can simplify your routine without sacrificing results. From quick cleanses to multipurpose makeup, these beauty hacks are perfect for women on the go who want to maintain glowing skin and polished looks in minimal time.
By incorporating just a few of these beauty tricks into your routine, you’ll be able to streamline your morning and evening rituals while still feeling confident and beautiful throughout the day. Whether you’re juggling work, family, or social commitments, these hacks ensure you’re ready to go with a glowing complexion and a fabulous look!
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Beauty secrets..💕
Here's a simple step-by-step guide to help enhance your beauty routine:
1. Cleansing..👉watch video
Morning and Evening: Cleanse your face twice a day. Choose a gentle, hydrating cleanser if you have dry skin or a foaming cleanser if you have oily skin.
Exfoliate (1-3 times a week): Use a gentle exfoliator to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, but avoid overdoing it to prevent irritation.
2. Toning..👉watch video
After Cleansing: Apply a toner to balance your skin's pH and prepare it for moisturizing. Look for toners with hydrating or soothing ingredients like rose water or witch hazel.
3. Serums..👉watch video
Choose Based on Skin Needs: Vitamin C serums brighten and reduce dark spots, while hyaluronic acid hydrates, and niacinamide controls oil production.
Apply Sparingly: Use a few drops after toning to boost your skin's health and target specific concerns.
4. Moisturize..👉 watch video
Twice Daily: Even if you have oily skin, moisturizing is essential. Opt for a lightweight moisturizer if you're prone to acne or a richer cream for dry skin.
5. Sun Protection..👉watch video
SPF Every Day: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 every morning, even if it's cloudy, to protect against sun damage and prevent premature aging.
6. Eye Cream (Optional)..👉watch video
For Delicate Eye Skin: Gently dab eye cream around your eyes to target dark circles, puffiness, or fine lines. Look for ingredients like caffeine or peptides.
7. Weekly Treatments..👉watch video
Face Masks: Use a hydrating, clay, or brightening mask once or twice a week, depending on your skin type and needs.
Face Oils (at night): If your skin is dry, add a few drops of facial oil as the last step in your nighttime routine for extra moisture and glow.
8. Hydrate & Nourish from Within..👉watch video
Drink Water: Staying hydrated flushes toxins and keeps your skin plump.
Eat a Balanced Diet: Include antioxidant-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats for glowing skin.
9. Get Enough Rest..👉watch video
Beauty Sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep to help your body repair and regenerate, which reduces dark circles and dull skin.
10. Exercise Regularly..👉watch video
Boost Circulation: Exercise helps increase blood flow, delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the skin and giving you a healthy glow.
Following these steps regularly will improve your skin's health, boost radiance, and help you maintain a natural, glowing complexion.
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The Ultimate Guide to Ageless Skincare Products: Reclaiming Youthful, Radiant Skin
In the quest for youthful, glowing skin, ageless skin care products have become essential for many. With advancements in skincare technology, today’s products not only target wrinkles and fine lines but also improve skin texture, tone, and hydration. Here, we’ll delve into key ageless skincare ingredients, popular products, and tips for maximizing their benefits.
Understanding Ageless Skincare
Ageless skincare focuses on reversing and preventing visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles, dark spots, loss of elasticity, and dryness. These products don’t promise eternal youth but rather aim to preserve skin’s natural radiance by targeting common aging issues. With a combination of science-backed ingredients and the right application, ageless skincare can significantly enhance skin vitality at any age.
Key Ingredients in Ageless Skincare
When choosing products, look for these powerhouse ingredients known for their age-defying benefits:
Retinoids (Retinol and Retinal): Retinoids are derivatives of Vitamin A that boost cell turnover, reduce fine lines, and improve skin texture. They’re considered a cornerstone in anti-aging for their ability to promote collagen production.
Hyaluronic Acid: Known for its incredible moisture-binding abilities, hyaluronic acid helps plump the skin, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines by improving skin hydration and elasticity.
Vitamin C: A potent antioxidant, Vitamin C brightens skin, fades dark spots, and protects against environmental stressors that accelerate aging, like pollution and UV rays.
Peptides: These amino acid chains support collagen and elastin in the skin, helping to maintain firmness and smoothness.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, niacinamide minimizes enlarged pores, evens out skin tone, and strengthens the skin barrier, making it particularly beneficial for sensitive skin.
Popular Ageless Skincare Products
Serums: Serums are concentrated treatments that penetrate deep into the skin. Look for serums containing Vitamin C, peptides, or retinol to address specific concerns like dark spots and fine lines.
Moisturizers with SPF: UV damage is one of the leading causes of premature aging. Choose a moisturizer with SPF to protect your skin daily. Many ageless moisturizers also contain hyaluronic acid for added hydration.
Eye Creams: The delicate skin around the eyes is often the first area to show signs of aging. Eye creams with peptides, caffeine, and antioxidants can help reduce puffiness, dark circles, and fine lines.
Face Oils: Rich in essential fatty acids, face oils provide deep nourishment and help seal in moisture, making the skin feel smoother and softer.
Tips for Ageless Skin
Stay Consistent: Consistency is key. Stick with a routine that combines cleansing, moisturizing, and targeted treatments to maintain long-term results.
Use Products as Directed: Some anti-aging ingredients, like retinol, require gradual introduction to avoid irritation. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Prioritize Sun Protection: UV exposure accelerates skin aging, making daily sunscreen non-negotiable.
Adopt a Holistic Lifestyle: A balanced diet, regular hydration, and sufficient sleep all contribute to healthier skin from within.
With the right Ageless zen skin care products, maintaining vibrant, youthful skin is achievable at any age. By choosing products tailored to your skin type and concerns, combined with a consistent routine and healthy lifestyle, you can enjoy radiant skin that stands the test of time.
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Unlock Youthful Skin: The Power of Anti-Aging and Hyperpigmentation Cream
A good puffy eyes cream can help decrease puffiness and inflammation, leaving your eyes looking refreshed. Ingredients like caffeine and green tea extract can constrict blood vessels, reducing swelling.
Hyperpigmentation moisturizers work to lighten dark spots and promote a more uniform complexion. Ingredients such as vitamin C and niacinamide can brighten the skin while hydrating it.
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Discover the Best Peter Thomas Roth Eye Creams
When it comes to effective and luxurious skincare, Peter Thomas Roth is a brand that stands out, especially for its innovative eye creams. Known for their potent formulations and visible results, Peter Thomas Roth eye creams are a must-have in any skincare routine. Here are some top picks available at Editorialist.com that promise to rejuvenate and brighten your under-eye area.
Why Choose Peter Thomas Roth Eye Creams?
Peter Thomas Roth eye creams are formulated with high concentrations of active ingredients designed to target specific concerns such as dark circles, puffiness, fine lines, and wrinkles. The brand combines advanced skincare technology with powerful antioxidants and botanicals to deliver noticeable results.
Top Picks for Peter Thomas Roth Eye Creams
Potent-C Power Eye Cream: This hydrating eye cream is powered by 10% THD Ascorbate, a highly stable form of Vitamin C that is 50 times more powerful than traditional Vitamin C. It also contains 3% Vitamin E and 2% Ferulic Acid to brighten the under-eye area and reduce the appearance of dark circles, puffiness, and crow’s feet.
Ultimate Solution 5 Multitasking Eye Cream: This luxurious eye cream addresses five key eye concerns: wrinkles, puffiness, loss of firmness, dark circles, and dryness. It combines ingredients like Maleic, Lactic, and Tartaric Acids, Caffeine, Cucumber, Peptides, Vitamin C, Niacinamide, Hyaluronic Acid, and Ceramides for a youthful, radiant look.
Instant FirmX Eye: This quick-fix eye treatment provides instant temporary results with long-term anti-aging benefits. It helps tighten, firm, and smooth the look of the delicate eye area, temporarily minimizing the appearance of crow’s feet, fine lines, deep wrinkles, and under-eye puffiness.
Un-Wrinkle Eye: A highly concentrated solution of six powerful anti-aging peptides and neuropeptides combined with three cutting-edge ingredients specifically for the eye area. This eye cream helps reduce the appearance of deep and fine eye wrinkles.
How to Use Peter Thomas Roth Eye Creams
To get the most out of your Peter Thomas Roth eye creams, follow these steps:
Cleanse: Start with a clean face to ensure maximum absorption.
Apply: Gently pat the eye cream around the entire eye area, avoiding the eyelids. Use your ring finger to apply the product, as it exerts the least pressure.
Consistency: Use the eye cream twice daily, morning and night, for best results.
Conclusion
Investing in a Peter Thomas Roth eye cream means choosing a product that combines advanced skincare technology with powerful ingredients to deliver visible results. Whether you’re looking to brighten dark circles, reduce puffiness, or smooth fine lines, there’s a Peter Thomas Roth eye cream that can help. Explore the curated selection at Editorialist.com and find the perfect eye cream to enhance your skincare routine.
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