
Introduction
If you’re like me, your skin is probably the most important part of your body. It’s where you live and breathe, and it’s what makes you unique. So if there’s one thing I know about skincare products (and this includes makeup), it’s that they can make a huge difference in our appearance and health.
Clean your skin.
- Use a gentle cleanser to remove all traces of makeup, dirt and oil.
- Do not use retinoids or chemical exfoliants for at least two weeks after using chemical peels (such as glycolic acid).
- Water-based products are best for sensitive skin; if you have eczema or rosacea, choose an oil-free formula instead.
Apply a serum.
If you’re looking for a fast way to get your skin looking better, apply a serum. Serums are light, so they can be used in the morning and still look natural. They are usually applied after cleansing, but some serums can also be used in place of moisturizer or makeup base.
Use an eye cream.
When it comes to eye creams, you have a few options. You can use a moisturizing eye cream or an antioxidant protection cream. If you’re looking for something more targeted and specific, try an eye treatment that targets specific issues like puffiness or dark circles.
To apply your new skin product:
- Wet the area with cool water (not hot) and then gently pat dry with a towel. This will help reduce irritation from the top layer of your skin as well as any excess oils from your face that might have gotten onto the surface of your eyeshadow base before applying makeup over it!
Seal in your products with an oil or balm.
You can use an oil or balm to seal in moisture, which will help prevent the skin from drying out.
To apply an oil or balm:
- Gently massage a small amount onto your face with light circular motions until absorbed. If you have sensitive skin, test a small patch of skin first before applying more broadly to avoid irritation.
- If you’re using a balm (a type of cream), massage it into your face for about five minutes before washing off with warm water; otherwise, leave it on overnight and wash off in the morning when you wake up!
Conclusion
So there you have it, seven ways to use skin products. Keep in mind that these are just guidelines and you can use whatever works for your needs. If you’re looking for even more info on everything from ingredients and what they do (and don?t) matter, this article is for you!