With the upcoming party season, every woman desires a glowing, flawless skin. Here are some easy tips to glow this season... Cleansing Follow a strict cleansing programme. To keep your skin dust and pollution free, wash your face twice a day with a natural face washes and avoid harsh cleansers. Remember, the rule is to keep your skin clean. If you have acne, use a gentle, foaming face wash with salicylic acid. Moisturize Moisturizing your face is very important. Apply an oil-free moisturizer in the day time and during the night opt got a low-alcohol toner to balance your skin. Moisturizing your face regularly smoothens the layer of your skin and it glows naturally. Sunscreen Never forget to apply a sunscreen before you step out in the sun. A good sunscreen should be applied 15-20 minutes before stepping out into the sun. This not only helps you from getting sunburnt but also reduces the pigmentation marks. Scrubbing Exfoliating your skin pores is essential. It not only unclogs your pores and softens it, but also gets rid of blackheads and whiteheads, which makes the skin look dull. Never sleep with your make-up on Before sleeping, make it a rule to remove your make-up. Let your skin breathe. This will automatically remove all traces of tiredness from your skin, making it glow. Other than these, maintaining a well-balanced diet, hydrating your system by drinking at least 8-10 glasses of water everyday, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a proper exercise routine and ample amount of sleep will relieve your body of stress and this will reflect on your skin.
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