Daily skincare is a time to face your skin
Morning and evening skincare is the only time you can touch your skin. By touching your skin, you can understand the condition of your skin at that time. Calm down and think about what your skin is lacking right now. If you don't touch your skin, you won't be able to make decisions about what you don't need. So, what is the minimum skin care? Let's take a look at basic skincare, morning and evening skincare, and skincare after going out and coming home!
Basic skin care
Skincare is designed to prevent your skin from drying out and to keep your skin hydrated. The reason our skin is usually protected from dryness and irritation is because of the barrier function, which maintains the balance of moisture and oil. When the balance of moisture and oil is lost and the barrier function is weakened, it can cause dryness and rough skin.
As a basic skincare regimen to keep your skin beautiful and strong, the first step is to use a toner to soften and hydrate your skin. Then, apply milky lotion or cream to replenish oil. These two items alone are enough to moisturize your skin.
Morning skincare, the beginning of the day
In the morning, try to use less oil to prepare your skin for the day's activities. Apply a little less milky lotion or cream than usual to prevent makeup from falling off.
Another important item that should not be forgotten is sunscreen. You must wear it to protect yourself from UV rays.
The order of application is lotion, emulsion or cream, and sunscreen.
Night time skin care
At night, the skin uses its sleep time to repair the damage it has sustained that day. For this reason, you want to stick to creams that are a little richer and can supply plenty of beauty ingredients.
I recommend a night cream because it repairs skin damage while you sleep and locks in moisture inside the skin to prevent it from evaporating with its high moisturizing effect.
SkinCare after going out and coming home
The makeup you put on in the morning will have oxidized by the time you get home. This is because it mixes with sebum and sweat, and lipid peroxides increase. It is best to remove your makeup as soon as you get home.
When you come home from a day out, your skin is exposed to various stimuli such as dryness from air conditioning and UV rays from the sun. To nourish your skin after a hard day's work, add a serum to your regular skincare routine. You can expect intensive care and immediate results.
Apply lotion, serum, and then milky lotion or cream in that order.
Makeup should be natural and stylish.
Now that masks have become a must-have item, many people tend to wear only the visible parts such as eyebrows and eye makeup. However, what about the base makeup? If you use the same base make-up as usual, the mask may cause your make-up to fall off and the friction may cause skin irritation. Let's take a look at some tips on how to prevent this from happening.
Make sure your foundation fits well.
Inside the mask, the humidity is excessively high. To prevent makeup from falling off, use a small amount of base makeup and be careful not to apply it too thickly.
Apply a thin layer of liquid foundation, using a smaller amount than usual, and make sure it adheres well to the skin. BB creams, which are a combination of primer and foundation, are also recommended because they are light.
Use a colorless finishing powder.
After spreading a thin layer of liquid foundation, use a finishing powder to make it stick to the skin and prevent it from falling off. A colorless powder (white or light colored) will reduce the color transfer to the mask. Since most powders do not contain oil, they absorb sweat and sebum, preventing makeup from sagging.
A little secret trick. Baby powder comes into play.
To reduce friction between the mask and skin, I recommend baby powder. It is so gentle on the skin that it is safe to use on babies' skin.
Apply a thin layer of baby powder to the back of the mask, the part that touches your skin. This will prevent the foundation from sticking to the mask and reduce the friction between the mask and your skin.
Apply eyeshadow moistly with your fingers.
It is best to use one color of eyeshadow that has a strong presence. Applying it with your fingers will make it more moist and make it stick better. Try to find your favorite color.
A mature rouge to sneak under your mask
Wouldn't it be great if your lips were tinted the moment you quickly took off your mask? This rouge moisturizes your lips and gives them a gorgeous, natural color.
Beauty is not achieved in a day.
It's easy to get lazy with makeup and skincare. It would be nice to be able to look good easily, even when you are busy or feel a bit overwhelmed. The most important thing is to keep up with your daily skin care routine. Even if your skin is prone to roughness due to wearing a mask, you can protect your skin with makeup by following a few tips. Give it a try!