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Sunday, October 25, 2020

Your Guide to Home Beauty Routine During the Quarantine

Lockdown may limit the places your can go for beauty treatments, but that doesn’t mean you can’t take care of your skin at home. Here is your guide to creating your beauty routine while at home and how to pamper your skin during the quarantine.

Pamper Yourself
Skincare is about helping your skin look its best, but it is also a way to increase your confidence and makes you feel better. In stressful times, caring for your skin is also a way to care for your mental health. A daily routine helps you manage your time and keep you active, and in the same way a regular skincare routine is a way to ensure you are taking care of yourself.
 
Wear Sunscreen
While when mentioning self-care, a makeover such as getting the best hair transplant Toronto can offer usually comes first into our mind, caring for the self also involves skin damage prevention, which must start at the very basic, such as applying sunscreen. Even though you may be spending most of your time at home these days, it is important to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen of at least 30 SPF every day. Sunscreen helps protect your skin from harmful UV rays that can cause damage to your skin cells, an increased risk for skin cancer and more wrinkles, fine lines and age spots. Even indoors UV rays can damage your skin, so protect yourself and slap on the sunscreen.
 
Stay Away from Long Hot Showers
Nothing is more relaxing than a long hot shower, and with all this time at home, you probably have the time to enjoy one, but keep in mind all that hot water and soap can strip moisture away from your skin. Shorter, warm showers are better for your skin and use a gentle moisturizing cleanser to help your skin feel soft and supple.
 
Use ingredients from your kitchen
The secret to preventing sleep line can be simple. If you can get to your favourite beauty treatments, why not take a look in your kitchen cupboards for ideas?  Honey is a great way to hydrate your skin - mix up a paste with plain yogurt and raw honey for a hydrating face mask. You can also use olive oil, or coconut oil as a moisturizer for dry elbows and ankles, or spread it anywhere you need extra hydration.
 
Drink Plenty of Water
With all this time at home, there is no excuse not to stay hydrated. Drinking water is one of the best-kept beauty secrets around. Keep a glass next to you while working on our computer, or watching TV. Be sure to drink at least 8 glasses every day to see full benefits.
 
Clean Your Makeup Bag and Brushes
With more time at home you can tackle some chores that often get put off. Cleaning out your makeup bag and brushes are often forgotten, but old makeup and dirty brushes can cause breakouts and skin irritation. Clean your brushes with a gentle shampoo and rinse thoroughly then allow them to air dry in a well-ventilated area.

Most makeup also has a best before date and shouldn’t be used beyond that time. Use your time to get rid of old lipstick and makeup that are past their prime.

Find Ways to Destress
When we are stressed, our skin is often the first place to show signs of it. Breakouts, skin irritation, and dry patches are some signs that you may be feeling stressed. Although a global pandemic is a good reason to feel stress, try to find ways to deal with the tension and anxiety for your mental health and the good of your skin. You can get yourself spa manicure pedicure products to add to your self-care routine.

Daily meditation and relaxation exercises are great ways to centre and calm your mind. Exercise such as a brisk walk or bike ride can also be helpful to release some pent up energy and give your body and skin a boost.

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