WINTER SKIN
As the seasons change, so does our skin and so should our skin care. As chilly days pour in, the skin usually becomes dry, loses moisture, lips become chapped, and our normal moisturizer will not suffice. If you live in a warmer place that does not experience that many chilly days, you must still pay close attention to moisturizing and cleansing.
Daily skin care routine: *Wash face (morning & night). For winter, use a wash that is gentle on your skin, yet removes impurities & make-up residue. One of my favorites is the rose wash from Fresh as it is gentle enough for my skin & it cleanses really well. Ladies, if you have a Clarisonic (awesome facial cleanser), use it once a week only during the winter & if you don't have one, look into it! *Toning: I tend to stay away from toners, as they dry my skin, but if you enjoy this step, make sure the toner is not alcohol based. Alcohol tends to dry your skin & then you will have to moisturize more & more. *Moisturize (day & night): Use a heavy moisturizer that is cream based. Now if you have really dry skin, then consider using a moisturizer that is more of a balm, such as Vaseline like products. Moisturize your face, under eyes, lips, and the rest of your body. Pay attention to what needs a little more moisturizing. Remember to use an eye treatment for under your eyes, as your skin is thin in this area. Pure argan oil is an excellent moisturizer, as well as nourishment for your skin. *If I wear makeup: Before applying foundation, I always wash my face & moisturize. I moisturize my skin, under my eyes, and my lips. During the winter, I stay away from foundations that dry up my skin and I make sure I use a super hydrating primer. Remember that as the seasons change, your skin tone either gets darker or lighter & so you should change your foundation accordingly. TIP: Make sure you do not apply old, expired foundation to your skin! This helps to prevent drying, breakouts & so many unwanted skin issues.

re-deposit it on your face. Now, if you use your fingers to blend your make-up in, then make sure you wash your hands before you do so. *Break-outs: A simple rule is that if you treat your skin well, then you are helping to prevent breakouts. I tend to breakout on my forehead due to the foods I eat, if I don't cleanse my skin, etc. The one thing I never ever do is cover-up my blemishes. During the winter I treat breakouts using warm tea bags. I skip make-up when I break out & if I must wear makeup then I use a BB (or CC) cream that is light but has coverage.
This is what works best for me. I recommend that you pay close attention to your skin & listen for what it needs. Also, before buying any skin care products, read their reviews & inform yourself before wasting money. There are many great drug-store products, but if they do not work for you, then go for what works best. A little research goes a long way.
Healthy skin is beautiful skin....take care of the foundation first! Xo
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