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03/08/2022

These days, skillful makeup applications to hide complexion flaws are much trickier than they used to be. Heavy foundations and concealers have a way of rubbing off under a mask, giving you that unfortunate two-toned look when you're able to remove it. That's why rather than focusing on hiding your skincare woes, keeping breakouts and puffiness to a minimum in the first place is more important than ever.
Even if you're not prone to oily skin and acne, masks have a way of trapping moisture and grime, leading to clogged pores. Avoid skin dullness and breakouts by switching up your beauty and skincare products. Look for products that are labeled as water-based or non-comedogenic (non-clogging), and be sure to wash and moisturize before and after a long session of mask-wearing. Petroleum creams and super-thick moisturizers are more apt to cause problems when your skin is trapped behind a mask for long periods. If you do suffer from breakouts, make sure to keep up with your face-cleansing routine, using a product with gentle ingredients. Follow up with an acne treatment containing either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.

01/08/2022

If you wear makeup every day, you don't need us to tell you the power of a good contour or the excitement that comes from finding an incredible sale on a favorite eyeshadow palette. Chances are you already know your way around the cosmetic aisles. Whether you live to experiment with new looks or you just can't imagine leaving the house without at least- wipe of lipstick or mascara, there are some things you may not know about your daily makeup habit.

It may not be too surprising to learn that wearing makeup every day can cause your skin to break out more frequently. However, you may not have realized that the more makeup you apply to your skin, the greater chance there is that those products will cause pimples, especially if you're susceptible to acne.

31/07/2022

These days, skillful makeup applications to hide complexion flaws are much trickier than they used to be. Heavy foundations and concealers have a way of rubbing off under a mask, giving you that unfortunate two-toned look when you're able to remove it. That's why rather than focusing on hiding your skincare woes, keeping breakouts and puffiness to a minimum in the first place is more important than ever.

Even if you're not prone to oily skin and acne, masks have a way of trapping moisture and grime, leading to clogged pores. Avoid skin dullness and breakouts by switching up your beauty and skincare products. Look for products that are labeled as water-based or non-comedogenic (non-clogging), and be sure to wash and moisturize before and after a long session of mask-wearing. Petroleum creams and super-thick moisturizers are more apt to cause problems when your skin is trapped behind a mask for long periods. If you do suffer from breakouts, make sure to keep up with your face-cleansing routine, using a product with gentle ingredients. Follow up with an acne treatment containing either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide.

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