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Glow Up For The Holidays: A Festive Skincare Guide
1. Start With Hydration: The foundation of any good skincare routine is hydration. As the weather gets colder, our skin tends to dry out, making it look dull and lifeless. Keeping your skin well-hydrated is essential to achieving that healthy glow. (Image Source: Canva)
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View In App2. Exfoliate For Radiance: Exfoliation is key to getting rid of dead skin cells that can dull your complexion. When done correctly, exfoliation allows your skin to absorb moisturizers and serums more effectively, leaving it soft and glowing. (Image Source: Canva)
3. Brighten With Vitamin C: Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that brightens the skin, evens out skin tone, and reduces the appearance of dark spots. It’s a must-have in any festive skincare routine. Adding a Vitamin C serum to your morning routine will not only give you a healthy glow but also help protect your skin from environmental stressors. (Image Source: Canva)
4. Target Specific Concerns With Masks: Facial masks are a great way to target specific skin concerns, whether it’s dryness, dullness, or blemishes. For holiday-ready skin, consider rotating between a few types of masks each week based on your skin’s needs. (Image Source: Pinterest/byrdiebeauty)
5. Don't Forget Eye Care: The delicate skin around your eyes can often show signs of stress and fatigue, especially during the busy holiday season. To keep this area looking fresh and awake, invest in a quality eye cream or serum. Look for ingredients like caffeine, which helps to reduce puffiness, and peptides, which support skin elasticity. (Image Source: Pinterest/hairslayer)
6. Lock It In With Sunscreen: Even though the sun isn’t as strong in winter, UV rays can still harm your skin. Sunscreen should be part of your daily routine, all year round. Using a broad-spectrum SPF of at least 30 will protect your skin from damage, prevent premature aging, and maintain the results of all your skincare efforts. (Image Source: Canva)
7. Diet And Lifestyle: Beautiful skin doesn’t only come from what we put on it but also from what we feed our bodies. For a holiday-ready glow, try to incorporate antioxidant-rich foods like berries, leafy greens, and nuts into your diet. Omega-3-rich foods, such as salmon and walnuts, can also help keep your skin looking hydrated and healthy. (Image Source: Canva)
Inputs By: Dr. Arti Sharma, Senior Aesthetic Consultant, Derma Puritys (Image Source: ABPLIVE AI)