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5 Secrets to Glowing Skin Dermatologists Swear Upon!

5 Secrets to Glowing Skin Dermatologists Swear Upon!

Does your skin look a little dull this winter? Dry? 

Maybe you have some blemishes bothering you, or your skin just feels dry and irritated.

 

Do you ever look in the mirror and wish your skin looked a little bit healthier?

 

We got you!! 

 

It can be tough to figure out what skincare products are best for you, what order to use them in, and how often to apply them. If you're looking for a skincare routine that will help get your skin looking its best, then keep reading! I'll share the steps I take to achieve healthy, glowing skin. 

 

Life is Too Short to Skip Sunscreen

UV rays are the culprits when it comes to damaging the skin. For even-toned skin, wear sunscreen even when you are at home. Sunscreen is not a luxury; it's a necessity. Wear it even on a cloudy day! If it’s before the sun sets, you need it! 

No Amount of Hydration is Enough

Hydration is the key to plump skin. It reverses the signs of aging, making skin look tighter and firm. Apply nourishing serums after exfoliating to provide your skin with an extra dose of hydration.  

 

Cleanse - Rinse - Repeat

Skipping daily cleansing is a crime in the skincare world. If you have oily skin, you should use a water-based cleanser, whereas oil-based cleansers are perfect for skin as dry as a desert.

 

 

Moisturize! 

If you ever get asked to pick only one skincare product, grab a moisturizer and run. Dermatologists recommend using moisturizer at least twice a day or more to achieve radiant skin.  

Give it a Vitamin C Fix!

Ascorbic acid is essential to reduce hyperpigmentation and environmental damage. Use skincare products that incorporate vitamin c in ingredients to keep your skin radiant, young, and young.


The Verdict!

No one wakes up with perfect, radiant, glowing skin unless they are consistent with skincare routine. Take some time and invest in skincare; the results will make you fall in love with your skin.