Age-proof Your Make-up (Women In Their Thirties)

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Most women usually start showing signs of ageing in their thirties. Now is the time to pay more attention to your face and skin care rountine. If you have been neglecting you face, now is the time to stop. Age-proofing your makeup in your thirties is slightly more difficult then when you were in your twenties.

Here are some changes you could make to help counter the effects of ageing, sun damage and hormonal changes after childbirth:

1. Use night and eye creams. They will minimise fine lines around the eyes.

2. Cleanse and tone twice daily.

3.  Use a skin primer to even out your skin tone.

4. Use appropriate colours for your colouring type.

5. Use a blush to contour the face.

6.  Exfoliate your face at least once a week.

Next week, I will be leaving tips for women in their forties. Watch this space.

Skincare Routines Part 2

This is the part 2 of the skincare routines beauty post. If you missed the part 1, here is a link to it – http://fashionandstylepolice.com/2013/10/25/skincare-routines-part-1/

There are some other products you may find useful for your skin. The products are:

1. Exfoliators:

Exfoliators are also known as Facial Scrubs. These products are designed to remove dead skin cells, dirt, oil and impurities. You can use them as often as you like depending on your skin type, age and how much time you have to get dressed in the morning.

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I currently use the Clean and Clear Morning Burst facial scrub. I have been using this product for over seven years now. I use it once a week but I remember having to use it every day when I had a funny skin problem some years. It worked like magic and left my skin feeling soft and clear after using it for some weeks. It is a wonderful exfoliator and you can get it almost everywhere for just £3.99. It can be used morning or evening.

2. Face Masks:

Facial masks also remove dead skin cells and take away impurities from the skin. I have never used a face mask before so I cannot recommend any product but the Simple Kind To Skin Deep Cleansing Face Mask has fantastic reviews so you might want to give it a go. It costs £3.99 and you can get it in Boots, Superdrug, Amazon on other stores.

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Here are two skin tips for you to take away –

1. Never change your entire skincare routine all at once. Always introduce products one at a time to establish the best for your skin and to avoid having a skin reaction.

2. Remember to always treat your neck and ears as well as your face. I am so guilty of this as I never remember my ears.

That is all for now folks. Look out for the next beauty post next week. I will be talking about common skin issues. Have a lovely evening.

Stella

Skincare Routines Part 1

Having a proper skincare routine is very important. You need to take care of your skin if you want to maintain a healthy-looking skin. There are three daily skin care steps every woman should follow regardless of your skin type. The steps are as follows:

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1. Cleanse: This is the first step to a proper skincare routine. I know some women who still go to bed without removing their make-up. It is essential to remove your make-up with a proper cleanser; soap and water will not take off all your make-up, excess oil, grime and dead skin cells which can all clog pores. Soap also leaves deposits on the skin that can clog and dry the skin more so using a good cleanser first thing in the morning (after a shower) and last thing at night is the first step to a healthy-looking skin.

There are generally four types of cleanser, they are foam or gel cleansers for oily, normal and combination skin, lotion cleansers for normal and combination skin, cream cleansers for dry and sensitive skin and facial wipes.

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I use Garnier Simply Essentials Soothing Cleansing Lotion. I have been using this religiously for over a year now and I love it. It was recommended to me by good friend- Sandra and It is perfect for my combination skin type. It removes even waterproof make-up. It has no perfume, no alcohol and no colourants so it is also perfect for sensitive skins. You can get this in most beauty stores like Boots, Superdrug for £2.99.

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The Clarins Gentle Foaming Cleanser is recommended as well for the oily, normal and combination skin. It currently costs £18 in most beauty shops.

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The Clinique Comforting Cream Cleanser is recommended for the dry and sensitive skin. It currently costs £17 in most beauty shops.

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The use of facial wipes are not recommended for the long-term but they are handy for when you are on the road or just too tired to have a proper cleanse. The Nivea Refreshing Facial Cleansing Wipes for £3.09 is a good option.

2. Tone: This is the second step in the skincare routine. Women need to tone in order to tighten the pores, refine and rejuvenate the skin. Alcohol toners are not recommended for any skin type as they are too harsh. The toners to go for are Non-alcoholic toners and skin fresheners or natural toners. Non-alcoholic toners are good for oily, normal and combination skin types while skin fresheners and natural toners are perfect for dry, combination and sensitive skin types. The toners should be used morning and night after cleansing the skin.

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I use the Mary Kay Blemish Control Toner Formula 3, I have used this for over six years now and it  is a fantastic toner. It costs about £13 and I get it from a Mary Kay consultant and you can as well via this link – http://www.marykay.co.uk/

3. Moisturize: Moisturizing your skin is the third and final important step. Moisturizing properly will hydrate the skin, revive the skin and keep it soft and smooth. After cleansing and toning your skin, apply a moisturizer in the morning and a night cream at night.

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I use Fair and White Moisturizing Body Milk everyday and I have been using it for so many years now. it serves as both my day and night cream. It moisturizes my skin and it keeps it supple. You can get this for £10 in most stores. I am unable to recommend any other moisturizer as I have used the same moisturizer for donkey years now. The best way to pick the right moisturizer is to go into a beauty shop and pick out samples of various moisturizers for your skin type and then decide on the best one for your skin.

I will continue with this topic next week as I still have some skin care tips to share as well as some other extra products you could find useful for your skin.

Have a fab weekend.

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