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19th May 2018
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2. Exfoliate
We lose 50 million skin cells a day, and without a little extra nudge, they may hang around leaving your skin looking grey and dull – which you don't want.
Exfoliating will help your skin shed all those dead skin cells, and will not only bring out that glowy new skin underneath, but will also mean that your serums and moisturisers can get to work quicker, not having to penetrate layers of dead skin cells before reaching your fresh new ones.
And while many think of scrubs containing a gritty exfoliant when they think of exfoliating, know that this is not the only way to achieve results. Especially is you suffer from dry or sensitive skin. My personal favourite when it comes to exfoliating is to use a cleansing balm or cream in combination with a muslin cloth, meaning the cloth will gently exfoliate your skin as you use it to rub and remove the cleanser from your skin.
Liz Earl's award-winning Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser is a great option, and if you really want to treat yourself, Eve Lom's cleanser (hailed by Vogue as the best cleanser in the world!) is the only product I can't live without and need to now always keep on my bathroom shelf. It leaves my skin feeling so clean, feels gentle enough to use every day and I swear it makes my skin look as if I have facials every week (which, trust me, I don't).
Another option is to opt for skincare containing enzymes, as these will also gently exfoliate your face.
3. Massage your face
A facial massage is a bit of a no-brainer, and can completely change the clarity and tone of your skin. And the best bit? It doesn't cost a thing. And if you do it as part of your cleansing ritual every night, sure you are killing two birds with one easy peasy stone – and getting prettier by the second.
According to skin genius Abigail James, who just happens to be one of the UK's top celebrity facialists, massaging your face increases blood flow to your skin, giving you that plump, glowing look, as well as firming sagging areas by increasing muscle tone. Bonus? It is also really relaxing, making it the perfect activity to do before bedtime.
Wondering how to do it? Use your fingertips to press and sweep outwards, starting down at your chin, moving up to your cheeks, and finish up at the hairline. Make sure you apply enough pressure to stimulate the muscle underneath the skin. Finish up my massaging your jawline, as this is one area you don't want to start sagging.
Want my top tip? Put a drop or two of face oil into your cleanser before you massage, and your skin will feel like a million dollars after. Word! (PS: I LOVE Aveda's Beautifying oil, as it is such a multitasker and can be used for anything from cuticles to the bath).
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