A List of Beauty Tips For The Face You Didn’t Know You Needed

Dreaming of achieving flawless, glowing skin like the commercials? Well, don’t we all? We struggle to find the perfect skin care routine with new products hitting the shelves every day and endless skin care advices popping up on our screens. From drinking enough water to eating healthy, we all know the basics, but what more can be done to achieve this flawless texture. Well, lucky for you, you don’t need expensive creams and hour-long procedures, but just a few beauty tips you need to follow.

As a woman, it is essential to have a few natural face beauty tips and tricks up your sleeve to enhance your beauty when you don’t have time for invasive procedures and treatments. Whatever your skin type may be, all your skin needs is chemical-free ingredients and a few natural beauty skin care tips. Then you trust the process and let it work wonders on your skin.

Stick to the basics

  • cleanser
  • moisturizer
  • sunscreen
  • drinking water
  • balanced diet

Morning skincare routine for face.

Sometimes the best skin texture can be achieved by using enough products. Additionally, using too many products have proven to cause more skincare problems.

Let’s Look at Some Essential Beauty Tips for the Face

Use the correct cleanser

The most important thing when looking for new products is to listen to your skin. You need to experiment and see which one works for you best.

Don’t forget to moisturise

Lack of moisture can sometimes . So, the best times to moisturise is right after you get out of the shower and right before you go to bed.

Always use sun protection

Don’t forget to  every time you step out. In the long run, lack of sun protection can cause dullness, dryness, aging and pigmentation

Hydrate yourself

Hydration is an essential for glowing skin. To avoid dry, itchy and dull skin hydrate yourself with water and electrolytes.

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.

Exfoliate your skin and lips

Exfoliating once a week helps slough off dead skin cells, but can cause your skin to react with excess oil production or breakouts. Exfoliation of the lips is equally important as it leads to softer, smoother lips.

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.

What not to do:

While there is a whole list of beauty tips you need to follow for glowing skin, let’s not forget the things we need to avoid.

  • Don’t use too many products
  • Avoid touching your face
  • Avoid direct exposure to the sun
  • Eat less oily and carbs-loaded food

At-home face care tips

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For a beginner, all of these requirements may seem like too much. Let us help give you a kickstart to beign your skin care routine at home to beautify your face.

Adequate sleep

You will be shocked to see the effects of a on your skin.

More SPF

Turns out you need SPF more than you thought you did. Applying SPF at home helps protect your skin from blue light from screens.

Clean pillowcases

Make sure that your pillowcases are clean and changed every week. A silk pillowcase can decrease friction between the pillow and your face and hence reduce the chances of acne.
 

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.

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!)

Limit sun exposure

Sometimes a sun screen is not enough. Wear a hat or shades whenever possible.

Wash your mask

You will be shocked to see the effects of aon your skin.Turns out you need SPF more than you thought you did. Applying SPF at home helps protect your skin from blue light from screens.Make sure that your pillowcases are clean and changed every week. A silk pillowcase can decrease friction between the pillow and your face and hence reduce the chances of acne.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.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!Never forget to pack your SPF and lip balm wherever you go. They will ALWAYS come handy. (Thank us later!)Sometimes a sun screen is not enough. Wear a hat or shades whenever possible.

Keeping in mind the new normal, don’t forget to wash your mask every time you wear one.

Keep makeup brushes clean

Let’s not forget one major skincare tip to keep in mind for healthy skin: Clean make-up brushes. To fight infection and clogged pores, wash your concealer and foundation brushes once a week. For brushes you use around your eyes, once a month is fine.

Here’s how: Put a drop of a mild shampoo into the palm of your hand. Wet the bristles with lukewarm water. Then, massage the bristles into your palm to distribute the shampoo into the brush. Avoid getting the metal part of the brush wet/or the base of the brush hairs because the glue could soften and the bristles could fall out. Rinse the shampoo out and squeeze out the water with a towel. Lay the brushes on their side with the bristles hanging off the edge of the counter to dry.

As we said before, you’re exposed to multiple skin care advices on a daily basis, be it on social media, or some article or word of mouth. With multiple advices on face mask and home remedies, here are a few FAQs which will solve all your doubts.

FAQs

Q. Which drink will make my skin glow?
A.  We like to call them miracle juices. A glass of spinach, beetroot, or pineapple juice every morning is best for glowing skin. Other than this, mint tea or turmeric tea can be had for healthy skin.

 
Q. What should I drink in the morning?
A.
Consuming two to three tablespoons of honey and lemon with lukewarm water can prove to be beneficial to the skin. Other than this, beetroot, pineapple, orange, and ginger juice can be consumed.

Q. Is ice safe for the face?

A. Ice is good for your face but you need to follow certain steps when applying it. Ice can help your skin glow instantly, reduce puffiness around your eyes and soothe acne. Apply ice on these areas by putting it in a small washcloth or handkerchief and massaging in small circular motions on the skin. Do not leave the ice on for more than a minute.

Q. Can we put curd on our face
A. Yes, absolutely! Curd is packed with the goodness of vitamin D which can provide your skin with a whole lot of benefits. It acts as an excellent moisturizer, exfoliator, lightens dark circles, tightens pores, removes dullness and pigmentation and so much more.

 

In conclusion, doesn’t matter if you have oily, dry, acne-prone, normal or combination skin, understanding you skin takes time and patience. Like we said multiple times before, you need experiment and figure out what’s working for your skin. Aiming for completely perfect, flawless glowing skin is pretty much useless since everyone have a flaw or two. How you tackle those problems depend on you. At the end of the day, you do you and love and accept yourself.