Welcome to my blog, on here I'm going to be giving you some advice on skincare, makeup application, product reviews and what's hot this season. I have already gone through the steps of cleansing the skin so here is some advice on exfoliation, how you take care of your skin will effect the way your makeup looks!
We all want our face to look flawless, especially after a makeup application. Having the best possible canvas to work with comes from looking after your skin, exfoliation which is the removal of surface dead skin cells is so important because it can help resolve certain skin problems and it will leave your face feeling fresh, healthy and glowing. If you are not exfoliating moisturisers will not properly soak in and your foundation will not be looking as flawless at is could be.
The exfoliant you use at home should have round spherical micro beads as this is gentle and not abrasive on the skin. Gently massage this in an upward and outward motion which will remove the dead skin cells off the surface allowing the fresh rejuvenated skin underneath to be exposed therefore you have a brighter and smoother appearance. It will also unclog pores that are filled with impurities. It is best to do this in the shower because the steam is going to help soften the dead skin cells which will help the exfoliant sweep those dead skin cells away.
There are numerous amounts of exfoliating products on the market, what you want from your exfoliater is for your skin to be left looking vibrant and luminous and feeling softer, you do not want your skin to be red and inflamed, if you scrub too hard or use an exfoliant that is too harsh this will only damage the skin. You want to gently remove the dead skin cells and gently remove the dirt and debris out of the pores.
An exfoliater will leave your skin feeling soft and smoother with cleaner and clearer pours, other than a treatment you should always follow up your exfoliation with a moisturiser, this will help restore the healthy barrier function of your skin. Exfoliation it is not something that should be done before a makeup application but including the step in your weekly skincare regime will improve the way your foundation sits on your skin.
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