Forget about the Monday blues- the end of a vacation is much worse, it not only takes a toll on my psyche but also on my skin’s integrity. After a few days of exploring a new a place, boarding a plane, and coming back to routine can be soul-crushing. But Instead of focusing on the negatives, I think about coming back to my skincare routine, back to my regular eating habits, and my usual gym schedules.
Get your skin ready for winter! Overwhelmed with the holiday parties, some of us might have forgotten to continue our skin care regimen, maybe even forgot to remove our makeup after a long night of wine and festivities. It is the time to plan your skin care for winter and the rest of the year, and to decide what improvements you want to make to your skin over this break from the harsh sun. Winter and spring are the best times to lighten age spots, to soften rough skin, and to reverse some of the wear and tear that your skin takes during the summer. The lazy days of summer are great for your psyche, but they are hard on your skin. Plus, your anti-aging skincare usually takes a back seat to your “fun in the sun.” These are the best times to start getting your skin back in good shape by giving your skin the much-needed attention it craves, which includes:
Well your skin is no different. Did you know that it is your body’s biggest organ? It is also on the outside of your body protecting you from the wear and tear that environmental exposure and your daily activities have on you. Your facial skin is also what is seen by everyone in your world and what represent you as a person. What your skin looks like says something about you. Therefore understand that good skin care is very important. For the best results depending on concerns to be addressed with your periodic facial, a daily at home skin care regimen and a professional are totally recommended. So are facials a treat or necessary for healthy skin?