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Skincare Alert! Are You Doing Your Daytime and Night time Skincare Routine Right?

To keep your skin looking and feeling fresh and radiant every day, skincare is something you need to do once in the morning - before going outside, and once at night - before calling it a day. Your morning and night skincare routine should focus on UV and environmental protection during daytime, and skin repair and cell renewal at night time.<br>Visit: https://themomsco.com/

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Skincare Alert! Are You Doing Your Daytime and Night time Skincare Routine Right?

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  1. Skincare Alert! Are You Doing Your Daytime and Night time  Skincare Routine Right?  Are you a morning person or a night owl? Now that the world is connected 24/7, this should not matter, right? You can be functional for any time period during the day or night, as long as it suits you.What matters, however, is whether you are doing your daytime and ​night time skincare routines​ right. Yes, you read that right. Your skincare routine during the day, and before you go to bed, are different in purpose and require different skincare products. Daytime skincare is focused on sun protection, antioxidant protection, and day-long hydration. Night time skincare must aim to nourish and repair your skin, in tune with your body’s natural circadian cycle (while you sleep, your body repairs itself).

  2. So, it makes sense to segregate your ​morning and night skincare routines​, with sunscreens, toners and moisturizers dominating during the day, and serums, eye creams and night creams pampering your skin at night. Read on to know which healthy skincare habits to adopt, when to use a particular skincare product, and how to get the maximum benefit from natural ingredients. Day time Skincare Musts:  You are active during the day, moving outdoors and facing the harsh sun. Your ​morning routine for face​ must focus on giving your skin antioxidant and UV protection. Your day time skincare routine should aim at: Providing UVA protection Pollution defence Moisturizing Providing antioxidant protection for stressed and damaged skin Fighting premature ageing ● ● ● ● ● The skincare products that you can’t do without for your daytime skincare would be: Natural Face Cleanser (with Moroccan Clay and Kaolin, if you have oily, acne prone skin) Natural Face Toner (Alcohol free, with Niacinamide and Vitamin C) Face serum (an antioxidant serum with Vitamin C provides both hydration as well as protection from environmental pollutants) Natural day cream​ (providing protection from oxidants, sun damage and ageing) Sunscreen lotion (with high SPF) ● ● ● ● ● Daytime skincare aims at preserving and protecting your skin from external stressors. Invest in a natural day cream that has ​Bakuchiol - a natural alternative to Retinol, that works at skin cell   renewal, along with Hyaluronic Acid, Green Tea Extract & Sea Buckthorn oil. This remarkable, versatile cream gives you UV and antioxidant protection, prevents early signs of ageing like fine lines and wrinkles, and keeps your skin in top shape. Green Tea extracts fight damage caused by free radicals, while Etcoin repairs and improves stressed skin. Your morning routine for face is sorted with this day cream.

  3. It is just what the doctor ordered to protect and strengthen your skin during daytime! Night time Skincare Musts:      Your ​night time skincare routine ​must aim at addressing your skin ageing issues, and renewal and rejuvenation, along with hydration. In short, you need to be doing these: Cleansing thoroughly Treating skin issues Hydrating deeply Repairing and restoring skin moisture ● ● ● ● The skincare products that need to be included in your nighttime skincare routine would be:

  4. Makeup removal cleanser/Cleansing Oil (if you have applied heavy make-up) Natural Face Wash (With Vitamin C, B3, B5 and Witch Hazel) for gently cleaning your skin of oil and dirt) Face Toner (preferably a hydrating one, with Vitamin C, Vitamin B3) Natural Age Control Under Eye cream (to hydrate your delicate under eye skin that shows the first signs of ageing) Vitamin C Face serum (targeted at age repair, skin rejuvenation, detoxification and cell renewal) Natural night cream (for providing deep hydration, skin repair and protecting skin’s moisture barrier) ● ● ● ● ● ● A ​natural night cream with Bakuchiol (the natural alternative to Retinol), Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Hyaluronic Acid, and Natural Vitamin E, is the skin tonic you need to apply before you retire at night. The ​benefits of night cream would be deeply hydrating and reviving your skin while you sleep. It effectively works to reduce the signs of ageing (fine lines and wrinkles), restore firmness and improve skin tone, and gives you glowing, healthy skin. Enriched with Chia Seed and Sea Buckthorn oils, this night cream improves skin elasticity, and replenishes moisture effectively. Should I do my skincare routine in the morning or night?  To keep your skin looking and feeling fresh and radiant every day, skincare is something you need to do once in the morning - before going outside, and once at night - before calling it a day. Your ​morning and night skincare routine​ should focus on UV and environmental protection during daytime, and skin repair and cell renewal at night time. To devise an effective skincare regime, make sure of the following: First assess your skin type and understand the skin concerns you have. Skincare products for oily, acne prone skin should have Alpha Hydro Acids (AHAs) and oil control ingredients, while skincare for dry skin should have plant oils, body butters, and Vitamin E for hydrating and protecting the skin’s moisture barrier. The Cleanse – Tone – Hydrate - Moisturize routine needs to be followed twice daily, irrespective of whether your skin is oily or dry. Skin issues like pigmentation, dehydration, uneven tone, dullness can best be tackled by applying a Vitamin C face serum and a natural day cream that targets that particular problem. ● ● ●

  5. Once you cross your thirties, make sure to include anti ageing serums, night creams and under eye creams into your regular skincare regimen. Your focus should be more on replenishing skin moisture, nourishing sensitive skin, and preventing signs of ageing from showing around the eyes. ● Do take care to select completely natural, 100% toxin free, allergen, paraben and artificial fragrance-free skincare products. Chemicals and sulphates in face washes, creams and lotions, do more harm to your skin and to the environment in general, than you can imagine. It is time you switched over to fully natural skin and body care products. Turn to safe, gentle and non-toxic beauty products that can be used even during delicate times like pregnancy and breastfeeding. That’s because natural skincare products do no harm to either you or your baby. You are safe in the arms of Mother Nature and 100% natural, additive-free skincare products. Try natural skincare and observe the difference!  

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