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9 Simple Skincare Hacks for Radiant Skin

Skin Care
Skin Care

Everyone longs for beautiful and radiant skin, free of blemishes, dark spots, and wrinkles. But it can seem pretty impossible to get rid of those dark spots or acne scars. That wrinkle in your forehead every time you squint. Or that pimple that suddenly appears on your chin the next morning after you started your period. It’s super irritating when dealing with oily skin, dry skin, or combination skin on top of it. In this article, we will discuss the skincare hacks that will help you get glowing skin.

Sticking to a skincare routine can be tedious and boring, not to mention expensive depending on the products you’re buying. Resulting in many of us turning to skincare hacks that are ineffective and harmful to our skin. The problem with trying skincare hacks at home is finding ones that not only work for your skin type but leave your skin feeling better than before. 

Don’t get me wrong, skincare hacks are great; if you know what you’re doing. Certain skincare hacks can be simple while others can be far complex if you are concocting a sort of beauty product of your own. Then you need to make sure it’s going to work for your skin type and the ingredients are all-natural and not harmful to your skin. 

Skincare hacks at home are always overwhelming, especially when you are looking for skincare hacks for acne, skincare hacks for oily skin, etc… But below are a few hacks that are sure to help your skin. Whether you’re battling acne, oily skin, dry skin, wrinkles, you name it. These 9 skincare hacks are sure to get you on the right path to clear skin.

9 Easy Skincare Hacks 

Wear Your Hair Up When You Sleep

A super simple way to avoid acne is wearing your hair up in your sleep. Your hair produces natural oils. So while you sleep with loose hair, any lingering hair products along with bacteria from your hair can transfer onto your skin.No thank you! A way to prevent unnecessary pimples is by wearing your hair in a top knot or braid while you sleep. 

Face Scrubs

If you are one of those people who complains that your skin looks dull or has blackheads; newsflash you’re not exfoliating enough! Stimulating the face through regular exfoliation is vital to promote the regeneration of skin cells and helps to renew the skin’s surface. A great way to exfoliate the skin and get rid of those pesky dead skin cells is face scrubs. Who doesn’t love a good face scrub? For this skincare hack at home check out this previous post on the benefits of face masks.  

Tea tree oil 

Many studies claim that tea tree oil is great at fighting skin bacteria. This skincare hack for acne helps to relieve irritation, reduce acne, and calm inflammation. Choose an anti-acne gel containing the oil to treat your skin and soon you’ll see the redness disappear and your skin will look much healthier.

Don’t Skip The Moisturize

Whether you have dry, oily, or in-between skin, you should moisturize each day. Using a moisturizer is vital to improving and maintaining the way your skin looks and feels. Moisturizers are meant to help your skin hold in moisture, and also reduce the appearance of rough, dry, or cracked skin. Myth: Having oily skin does NOT mean your skin is well-hydrated. In fact, oily skin is often an indicator that your skin is starving for moisture, thus producing excess oil in order to compensate for dehydration. Having said that, not everyone with acne-prone skin necessarily has oily skin. Acne-prone skin can be both dry and oily, and really, all that means is that everyone with acne-prone skin needs to be properly hydrating their skin with a good moisturize daily. 

Stop Using So Many Skin Care Products

When you’re dealing with acne, oftentimes, you’re probably tempted to start layering on all the products to help clear your skin. Unfortunately, though, by introducing your skin to a variety of products at such a fast rate, you could actually be irritating your skin even more. The more products you’re putting on your skin, the more opportunities you’re giving it to become irritated by a product it is sensitive to. Instead, what you should be doing is implementing a simplified skincare routine, using gentle products to help soothe and calm your irritated skin, like the Bioderma cleanser mentioned above. This doesn’t have to include fancy masks, serums, peels, or abrasive procedures. In fact, I strongly recommend staying away from anything beyond the basics when you have severe acne.

Be Cautious Of What Makeup You’re Using On Your Face 

When using drugstore makeup, slathering it all over your pores to cover flaws isn’t going to be doing your skin any favors. Remember, just because your makeup isn’t necessarily a skincare product, it does interact with your skin just as much as your cleansers and moisturizers. This is why it’s extremely important to consider the ingredients in your makeup. You want to ensure there’s nothing in there that is going to irritate your skin.

Secret Anti-aging Ingredient-Honey

Anybody of any age can suffer from tired, dry looking skin. Instead of rushing out to buy the latest self-acclaimed cure to aging skin, test this honey treatment! Pure all-natural honey works best for this. Honey has many beneficial healing properties, and it works excellent on the skin too. To apply this honey mask, make sure that your skin is cleansed and dry. Apply an even layer of honey all over your skin. Leave for 5-10 minutes and wash off using warm water. 

Eye Drops For Acne

Everyone knows eye drops are used to reduce the redness in your eyes, but did you know it can do the same for acne? With this skincare hack for acne, you can use eye drops to bring down the redness and irritation for aggravated, red pimples. Pretty neat right! For this skincare hack simply apply a few drops to a tissue, and press against the pimple. Voila – no more angry, red zit. You don’t have to be a skincare genius to achieve clear skin. Even the laziest of ladies can hack their way to a fresh, flawless face.

 Turn Down The Heat In Your Shower

Okay, ladies listen up, here is a super important skincare hack for oily skin. Hot showers can lead to dehydrated and flaky skin. I know in those cold winter months those hot showers are tempting, however, dehydrated skin can lead to the over-production of oils (to make up for the dry skin), which can lead to acne. So, save yourself all that trouble by turning down the water temperature during your next shower.

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