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February 24, 2023 0 Comments
Inside Out: How to Achieve Optimal Skin Health
As women, we all want to look and feel our best. We spend a lot of time and money on skincare products, hoping to achieve that elusive glow.
But did you know that the secret to radiant, healthy skin lies not just in what you put on your skin, but also in what you put inside your body and how you take care of your mind and body?
In this post, we'll explore how you can nourish your skin from the inside out, manage stress, protect your skin from external factors, and build a skincare routine that works for you.
Let's get started!
Nourish Your Skin From The Inside Out
Your skin is a reflection of what you put inside your body. Eating a balanced and healthy diet is essential for achieving optimal skin health.
So, what should you be eating to nourish your skin from the inside out?
Let's take a look.
Fruits and vegetables are loaded with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that help to nourish your skin. Some of the best skin-friendly fruits and veggies include spinach, berries, citrus fruits, avocados, and sweet potatoes.
Healthy fats, such as those found in nuts, seeds, and fatty fish, are essential for maintaining healthy skin. They help to keep your skin hydrated and supple.
Vitamin C is essential for collagen production, which helps to keep your skin firm and elastic. Good sources of vitamin C include citrus fruits, bell peppers, and leafy greens.
Too much sugar and processed foods can wreak havoc on your skin. They can cause inflammation, which can lead to acne and other skin problems. Try to limit your intake of sugar and processed foods, and focus on eating whole, nutrient-dense foods instead.
Manage Stress and Get Enough Sleep
Stress and lack of sleep can take a toll on your skin. When you're stressed, your body produces more cortisol, which can cause inflammation and breakouts. Lack of sleep can also lead to inflammation and dark circles under your eyes.
Here are some tips for managing stress and getting enough sleep.
Mindfulness practices such as meditation, yoga, and deep breathing can help to reduce stress and promote relaxation.
Exercise is a great way to reduce stress and boost your mood. Aim to get at least 30 minutes of exercise most days of the week.
Aim to get at least 7-8 hours of sleep each night. If you have trouble sleeping, try creating a relaxing bedtime routine, such as taking a warm bath or reading a book before bed.
It's important to take breaks throughout the day to reduce stress. Take a short walk, stretch, or simply take a few deep breaths.
Have a Good Skincare Routine
To take care of your skin, you need a skincare routine that you do daily. This routine should include cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting your skin.
Here are some key steps to follow in order to achieve and maintain optimal skin health.
Cleansing your skin is a critical step in removing dirt, oil, and makeup that can clog your pores and lead to breakouts. It also prepares your skin to absorb the benefits of other skincare products.
When cleansing your face, be sure to use a gentle, super-moisturizing cleanser that's appropriate for your skin type. Consider using the Pink Clay Calendula Facial Wash, which contains soothing extracts that hydrate and soothe the skin. It also works great for all skin types.
Exfoliating your skin is an important step in removing dead skin cells and promoting cell turnover. This helps to reveal smoother, brighter, and more youthful-looking skin. There are two types of exfoliants: physical and chemical.
Physical exfoliants involve using a scrub or brush to physically remove dead skin cells. Chemical exfoliants use acids to dissolve dead skin cells.
Toning helps to balance the pH of your skin and prepare it for the next step in your skincare routine. It can also help to remove any remaining impurities that your cleanser may have missed.
We highly recommend the Rosewater Aloe Facial Toner, which helps to even out the skin tone, protect the skin from environmental toxins and leaves your face refreshed!
This step involves using a serum or treatment that targets specific skin concerns, such as fine lines, wrinkles, or dark spots.
Try using the Regenerative Facial Serum with Sea Buckthorn, which is an amazing combination of anti-aging oils that help boost cell regeneration, reduce fine lines, fade discoloration, and keep the skin glowing by retaining moisture.
Moisturising your skin is essential for keeping it hydrated and healthy. Choose a moisturiser that is right for your skin type, and if you want to keep the moisture in your skin, try one with hyaluronic acid.
However, If you are looking for something to refresh, renew and hydrate your skin, the Pink clay calendula facial lotion is a perfect choice. It works in perfect harmony to protect and restore your skin from daily damage. It also uses all natural ingredients making it perfect for all skin types.
Protecting your skin from the sun's harmful UV rays is crucial for maintaining optimal skin health. Choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30, and reapply every two hours or after swimming or sweating.
By doing these things and using the right products, you can get healthy skin and keep it that way. Remember, consistency is key, so be sure to follow your skincare routine every day. With time and patience, you'll be able to achieve the healthy, glowing skin you've always wanted.
Protect Your Skin From External Factors
In addition to nourishing your skin from the inside out, managing stress,and having a good skincare routine, it's also important to protect your skin from external factors. Here are some tips for protecting your skin from the sun, pollution, and harsh skincare products.
Harsh skincare products can strip your skin of its natural oils and lead to irritation and inflammation. Look for gentle, fragrance-free products that are specifically formulated for your skin type. Better still, stick to all-natural brands like R. Drew Naturals, where we focus on natural skin care using natural products.
As mentioned earlier, Cleansing, moisturising and exfoliating are key components of a good skincare routine.
Cleansing removes dirt, oil and impurities from your skin while moisturising restores hydration and protects your skin from drying out. Exfoliating removes dead skin cells to reveal a smoother and brighter complexion.
Having and maintaining a skincare routine will be rewarding to your skin.
As part of your skincare routine, consider incorporating some products that have been shown to be beneficial for the skin. For example, vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can help to brighten and even out your skin tone.
Retinoids are another great ingredient that can help to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sun damage. Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs) can also help remove dead skin cells, reduce the look of acne and fine lines, and exfoliate the skin.
Also, using natural skincare products means they are skin friendly, environment friendly, effective and healthier for you.
Pollution can also take a toll on your skin. To protect your skin from pollution, try to avoid areas with high levels of pollution when possible. You can also use skincare products that contain antioxidants, such as vitamin C, to help protect against environmental damage.
Smoking is not only bad for your health, but it can also take a toll on your skin. Smoking can cause wrinkles, age spots, and dull, dry skin. If you smoke, consider quitting or seeking help to quit.
Conclusion
To summarise, achieving optimal skin health requires you to take care of yourself from the inside out. By nourishing your skin from the inside out, managing stress, and protecting your skin from external factors, you can achieve radiant, healthy skin.
Remember to drink plenty of water, eat a balanced diet, get enough sleep, and protect your skin from the sun, pollution, and harsh skincare products.
With these simple steps, and a good skincare routine that works for you, you can achieve the glowing, healthy skin you've always wanted.
So why not start today? Your skin will thank you for it!
February 01, 2023 0 Comments
We hope you followed our series on how to care for your vagina. Some great information was shared. Here is the complete guide all bundled togeter. Enjoy
January 30, 2023 0 Comments
This is part of our Handy Dandy Feminine Hygiene series, if you have not do so, please start at the beginning of this series by clicking here
Essential Intimate Care Tips for Maintaining Hygiene Every Lady Must Know
1.Don’t Douche
Your cookie knows how to take care of itself. Its natural discharge eliminates bacteria and germs from your body.
The only thing douching does is get rid of the microbiome or good bacteria that keep your vag healthy. When you wash out the good bacteria, you’re only increasing your chances of infection.
That’s because good bacteria keep bad microorganisms in check. It protects your body against urinary and reproductive tract infections
2.Wear Breathable and Comfortable Underwear
Cotton is your vagina’s best friend. You need to allow your honey pot to breathe every day just like you do with your exposed skin.
Breathable, comfortable undies = Happy, healthy vagina. You know how sticky and sweaty you get after wearing certain synthetic fabrics? That’s how it is down there as well.
Silk, satin, and lace may look luxurious, but they’re not the best underwear fabrics. Satin tends to retain moisture. That’s why it’s a popular choice for scarves and hair bonnets.
It doesn’t mean you have to throw out your lacy undies. Instead, you can line the crotch with cotton from an old t-shirt. Also, be mindful of using harsh fabric softeners when washing your underwear.
3.Have Designated Undies for that Time of the Month
When Aunt Flo comes around for a visit, you know what that means? All the fancy, sexy thongs take a break. To avoid messing up your good underwear, select specific ones for your period.
Remember that you may need to change your sanitary pad or tampon 2-4 times during the day. So choose the comfortable ones that you won’t mind getting bloodstains on.
You also need to wash your external areas at regular intervals. This helps to remove blood remnants, stains and prevent odors.
4.Wear Panty Liners to Keep Dry If You Have Heavy Discharge
isten up, it’s completely normal to see fluids or discharge at the end of the day. It’s simply a way your body flushes out impurities from your system.
This clear mucus-like discharge can vary in thickness based on where you are in your hormonal cycle. So don’t be scared if you have a heavy discharge.
You can wear a panty liner to absorb it and avoid dealing with damp, sticky panties all day. This tiny savior will tackle any uncomfortable feeling so you can enjoy all-day freshness.
Remember to change them frequently to prevent irritation.
5.Use Feminine Wipes or Sprays for Quick Refreshers When On The Go
Hey, it may be tempting to laze around in your swimsuit or gym gear. But your smell might become more noticeable after a workout.
You start feeling “not so fresh down there.” Or Miss V may feel funky after staying in a hot and humid place like during the summer.
If you’re on the go and want to keep things fresh, get some feminine wipes. You can also keep our refresher spray on hand to combat odors. Also, use a natural deodorant in the creases to help with sweating
6. Eat Right and Stay Hydrated
Psst… want to smell good down in your lady garden? Try changing your eating habits. A healthy diet is not just good for your body but also for your pretty peach.
Fresh yogurt and kombucha are probiotics that contain health-promoting bacteria. Also, reach for fruits like pineapple and cranberries to encourage a great scent.
Having a slight smell is absolutely normal. Your scent can change throughout the month. For instance, it can become sour/acidic before your monthly flow and sharp/pungent after.
And if the odor becomes unbearably funky or comes with an unusual discharge? Go see your doctor!
7.Sleep Without Undies to Help Ward off Bacteria
Yes, sleep naked! Rest those lacy thongs and opt for loose shorts or just sleep in your Eve form.
Even though cotton undies are lightweight and breathable, they may still trap moisture. And you know what that means— a minefield for nasty odor-causing bacteria.
8. Invest in the Right Intimate Care Products
Every woman needs gentle feminine care products as part of her bathing ritual. If you want to keep your vag happy, you need to up your hygiene game down there.
First, stay away from washes with perfumes. They can be irritating and disrupt your natural balance.
If this happens, use 2 cups of our feminine herbal soak for about 30 minutes to bring pH levels back to normal. Created with soothing, natural ingredients, it cleanses your nether region by expelling unwanted toxins. Win-win, right?
Always keep a hygiene kit with you, so you’re never caught off guard or in *ahem* sticky situations. It’s perfect for those discreet, hassle-free just-in-case moments.
January 27, 2023 0 Comments
This is part of our Handy Dandy Feminine Hygiene series, if you have not do so, please start at the beginning of this series by clicking here
How much time do you spend cleaning the rest of your body? Your intimate area shouldn’t be something you rush or avoid. It’s totally worth spending time on.
The tissues there are super sensitive and prone to different changes. So you need to take special care by practicing healthy habits.
You also need to use the right intimate hygiene products daily. Why? They help:
January 25, 2023 0 Comments
This is part of our Handy Dandy Feminine Hygiene series, if you have not do so, please start at the beginning of this series by clicking here
It’s best to use the intimate wash at least twice daily— during your morning showers and at night before going to bed.
Depending on your needs, using water in place of the feminine wash from time to time is a good idea.
And always wash and replace towels after you use them. Harmful bacteria tend to cling to their surfaces, putting you at risk of infections.
January 23, 2023 0 Comments
This is part of our Handy Dandy Feminine Hygiene series, if you have not do so, please start at the beginning of this series by clicking here
Did you know that the terms “Vagina” and “Vulva” are two different things?
When discussing the private parts, many girls use these terms interchangeably.
Let’s iron these anatomical facts out:
The vulva is the outer part of the female genitals that you can see. This includes your inner and outer labia, clitoris, and perineum (the region close to your anus).
Technically, the vagina is the birth canal and where all the magic happens. It runs from the cervix (lower part of your uterus to your vulva).
If you’ve ever been told that you need to douche or scrub your honey pot to properly clean it… You’ve been lied to!
Some women believe that using regular soap to wash inside there is the right habit for proper intimate hygiene. But this isn’t true
The vagina is a self-cleaning organ that discharges its own cleaning and lubricating fluid.
Overcleaning your vajayjay is the quickest way to invite infections like a thrush with symptoms like burning and itching.
That’s why it’s safer to use a simple, natural cleanser instead of douching or chemical-filled soaps/washes.
When you’re in the shower, cleanse with a natural wash or mild, scent-free soap and water. It’s best to use your hands to cleanse this area. Ditch the washcloths as they can trap bacteria.
January 20, 2023 0 Comments
This post is part of our Handy Dandy Feminine Hygiene Guide. If you have not done so, please read the post prior to this one by clicking here
Optimal pH of the Vagina
If you want your love tunnel to thrive, you should maintain a specific pH balance. The pH measures how acidic or alkaline something is.
Fun Fact: Your vagina is almost as acidic as wine!
The normal vaginal pH is 3.5 to 4.5 while the pH of most wines is around 3.0 or 4.0. This is the optimal pH to maintain the delicate balance of the protective bacteria in your vagina.
It’s harmful when you wash too much, don’t wash enough, or use the wrong products.
Most body washes and soaps have a pH range of 8-10, which can destroy the natural acidic layer that protects your vag. Any imbalance may mean irritation, itching, foul odor, and yeast infections.
Check on next blog post on vagina vs vulva
January 18, 2023 0 Comments
Over the next few blog posts, we will be sharing with you our Handy Dandy Guide to Feminine Hygiene. We hope you find this information useful. If you have any tips or suggestions, please comment below. Let’s get started.
Intimate care is so essential for everyone. No matter how in control or comfortable you feel with your body, you’ve definitely wondered about your intimates.
You most likely learned about feminine hygiene from different sources. Was it from your mom, school, the internet, or your BFF?
Chances are you were never taught some intimate hygiene skills or maybe they’ve changed with time. Or maybe it’s just last on your priority list? No need to feel guilty!
As a modern woman, you deal with so many challenges and stress in your daily life. But cleanliness and daily hygiene are core self-care practices you need to stay healthy and confident.
Intimate care shouldn’t make you go into panic mode. It’s not as complicated as you may think.
This guide will empower you with the best habits for care for your hygiene needs. These are simple rules to keep you clean, fresh, and infection-free.
You’ll discover everything you need to know on how to take care of your lady bits.
Let’s go!
Why We Need To Be More Vocal About Intimate Hygiene
In the last couple of years, we’ve become more conscious of what we put in and on our bodies. Everyone is going natural or choosing organic products— from our hair to skin to diet.
It’s crazy that half of the world’s population has a vagina, but we shy away from talking about it. It’s like a taboo topic only talked about in hushed tones between girlfriends, lovers, or the gyno’s office.
For some ladies, the very mention of the word “Vagina” gets them squirmish and turning various shades of red.
You may find it cringy or uncomfortable. But it’s super crucial to talk about this fascinating yet misunderstood organ
The vagina is NOT some dirty or gross organ. In fact, there are more bacteria in your mouth than in your vagina.
Women need to be extra aware and careful about their vaginal health. You need to have a clear idea of what’s going on down there to treat it better. You owe it to yourself!
March 08, 2022 0 Comments
Benefits of Turmeric for Skin Health
Nothing beats natural products! Did you know that natural products are known to impart more benefits than synthetic products, with limited to no side effects?
One of the main areas that both women and men pay much attention to is hydration, brightness, and evenness of skin tone. Many of the skincare products on the market are laden with artificial ingredients that are proven to provide these skin benefits but can cause major sensitivity and damage to some skin types.
Why not give turmeric a try and anticipate skin-boosting benefits but without the negative side effects?
What is Turmeric?
Turmeric is a bright orange-yellow spice that is naturally grown deep in the soil. It is packed with mega anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties that drastically boost the health of the skin.
Turmeric is well-known for its natural skin lightening benefit which is helpful in fading acne scars and hyper-pigmentation. However, it is also great at healing wounds, minimizing and preventing breakouts, and encouraging a natural glow.
Choosing a Brand that Works for You
R. Drew Natural glowing 4-Step Skin Bundle with turmeric contains a cleanser, mask, toner and serum that will offer these expressed amazing skin healing benefits with proof of maintaining your skin’s healthful appearance.
The Egg, Licorice and Turmeric Facial Wash provides amazing cleansing benefits without drying out your skin. With this formula, you can also look forward to refreshed and soft skin with an amazing glow.
The Aloe, Honey and Turmeric Facial Mask is carefully enriched with turmeric, aloe, and honey that work to cleanse and naturally brighten skin without harsh side effects.
The Turmeric and Nag Toner is liquid gold and a beautiful herbal blend of natural ingredients to even and brighten your skin tone.
The Nag, Niacinamide and Turmeric Serum is equipped to improve the appearance of skin blemishes including dark spots and redness.
Final Thoughts
With the Turmeric 4-Step Bundle your skin will only have room to soar and achieve the true beauty it has always desired.
June 11, 2021 0 Comments
These bad skin habits are sabotaging all your efforts for clear, glowy skin
With skin concerns, the habits you practice are often the root cause of the problem. It’s easy to form bad habits with the limited active hours of the day we work with.
Using products that work is only half the battle. You need to ditch these poor skin habits and sins starting today:
Bad Skincare Habit #1: Over-Exfoliating
While the idea of having squeaky-clean, oil-free pores may seem or feel great, it can be extremely damaging. In fact, using harsh cleansers or over-exfoliating can be counterproductive.
Your skin over-produces oil to compensate for the stripped moisture. It can also trigger breakouts because your pores are now exposed to potential bacterial infections.
Harsh products can also lead to enlarged pores, irritation, and torn capillaries.
What to do instead: Use gentle toners, masks, or scrubs. Also, limit your use to 2-3 times a week.
Bad Skincare Habit #2: Forgetting to Wash Your Face
Yes, life gets busy. You have a million things to get done on our schedules. And by the time you get home, all you want is to sink into bed and get some sleep. You can do this AFTER taking care of your skin.
Otherwise, that entire gunk marinates in your pores overnight, clogging them and causing acne. When you’re asleep, your body temperature slightly increases. This intensifies the absorption of what’s on the surface of your skin.
What to do instead: Wash your face before you get too tired. Make it a nightly routine to remove all the makeup and built-up oil. Only use antioxidant-rich, nourishing products on your face when you go to bed.
Pro Tip: Leave micellar water with cotton balls or pads on your bedside table.
Bad Skincare Habit #3: Touching your Face and Popping Zits
It can be quite tempting and oddly satisfying to squeeze that pimple and watch the pus slowly ooze out. Nothing quite beats the intoxicating feeling of tirelessly picking at a zit!
But pinching pimples and repeatedly picking at them can cause lasting damage like scarring and dark spots.
You also end up pushing bacteria deeper into your skin pores, causing infection and redness. Pimples don’t heal faster when you pop them. Rather, you slow down your body’s natural healing process and create blemishes.
What to do instead: Pimples will disappear on their own, with less chance of blemishes when you leave them alone. But if you want to dry a pimple up faster and soothe the pain, use the Clear Skin Blemish Spot Treatment.
Bad Skincare Habit #4: Ignoring Your Neck and Chest
You need to hear this: skincare doesn’t end at your jawline. Most times, we tend to skip our neck and chest area, focusing all our products and efforts on the face.
But the reality is that your neck and chest are also exposed to the harsh sun and dirt. The skin there is equally delicate and vulnerable to damage and aging. It needs the same level of protection and hydration.
What to do instead: Whenever you’re applying your cleansers, exfoliating treatments, serums, lotions, and creams, extend it to your décolletage.
Of course, there are many other skincare no-nos, these ones are easy to avoid. You can break these bad skin habits with some patience, persistence, and commitment. This is a surefire way to keep your skin healthy and beautiful!
Which of these bad skin habits are you guilty of and ready to kick to the curb? Tell us in the comments!
June 04, 2021 0 Comments
For starters, it means you don’t have to scrub hard to take off dirt or makeup.
For the longest time, micellar water was an insider-secret staple in France. This was because of the country’s struggle with the skin-stripping effect of hard water.
Today, micellar water has secured a solid spot on every beauty shelf globally. If you have sensitive skin, you know that the number 1 thing that can make it drier is water. Washing with soap and water can strip your skin, leaving behind harsh chemicals.
That’s the reason micellar water is such a game-changer in skincare. Without a doubt, we all love micellar water for its ability to gently cleanse and melt off deep-set makeup in just a few seconds.
But what exactly is micellar and what makes it so special?
What is Micellar Water?
Micellar water contains microparticles known as micelles that trap dirt, everyday grime, and makeup on your skin’s surface. It then lifts them away without drying your skin.
It’s a super-gentle formula infused with hydrating ingredients and mild cleansers that break down oil. Micellar water looks and feels like water without the need to rinse after use.
The tiny balls act as a magnet to draw out impurities and lift them away to reveal a clean and refreshed skin complexion.
How is Micellar Water Different from Toners and Other Cleansers?
The main use of micellar water is to remove skin impurities and makeup. Whereas, a toner is designed to restore your skin’s pH balance after you’ve cleansed.
Both micellar water and toner have a similar look in terms of watery consistency. You usually sweep it onto your skin using an absorbent cotton ball or pad to soak up dirt.
Unlike many toners, micellar water doesn’t contain alcohol or leave a stinging sensation. When you put it on your finger, it has a slightly thicker and slippery texture.
If you’re interested in gentle, no alcohol, non-stripping toners, check out our range of facial toners.
Why Should You Use Micellar Water For Your Skin?
You may be wondering why you need to use micellar water when there are regular cleansers available. Harsh soaps strip your skin of its natural proteins and oil. But micellar water maintains that barrier to keep the balance and health intact.
Micellar water is great for getting rid of makeup, oil and dirt without the dry, dull skin afterward. You can use it as an all-in-one makeup remover, facial wash, and moisturizer.
However, if you have oily or acne-prone skin, you still need a gentle cleanser like our Clear Skin Acne Facial Wash. It helps to take care of the grime and gunk hiding deep in your pores. Think of micellar water as the first step for a double-cleansing routine.
Ready to ditch the harsh soaps and cleanser for good? Or interested in giving micellar water a try? Shop our favorite pick below:
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Stay clean and hydrated while enjoying the pleasant fresh, fruity scent today. This gentle formula is perfect for every skin type, saving your complexion from irritation.
It’s so hydrating, soothing, and softening that you may be tempted to skip your moisturizer after using it. Great for use in the morning, at night, after a workout, or during a flight!
May 28, 2021 0 Comments
The secret skincare weapon you never knew you needed to get your dream skin
One vital step in a good skincare routine is properly hydrating and protecting your face. This is where the best face serum comes into play.
Most people believe slapping on moisturizer and SPF is all the skin needs. And face serums were just peddled by skincare companies as a ploy to make money. This kind of reasoning is flawed.
No doubt, “serum” is a buzzword in the skincare world these days. Plus it can get confusing. Is it a moisturizer? (Well, sort of). Or is it oil? (it could be sometimes).
Serums deserve all the hype they get and are an absolute staple. And that’s because of two main reasons:
Using the best face serum makes a big difference. Read on to find out everything you need to know about them and which ones we recommend as the best of the best.
What is a Face Serum?
Face serums are incredibly lightweight treatments jam-packed with powerful active ingredients. These include botanicals and antioxidants like Vitamin C, A, E, niacinamide, hydroxy acids (AHA & BHA).
They are not only useful but also crucial in a skincare routine for every skin type— acne-prone, sensitive, normal, combination, aging, oily, etc.
When you use the best face serum, you enjoy benefits like brighter, plumper, and more even skin. You start to see a difference in your skin’s tone, texture, and elasticity. You also notice reduced dryness, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and wrinkles.
Many moisturizers are so emollient that they can only sit on your skin’s other layers. With serums, their molecules are so small that they’re absorbed into your skin pores to work their magic.
How Do You Apply Face Serum?
Your face serum is best applied right after you cleanse, exfoliate, and tone. You can use it both in the morning and at night with your skincare regimen.
You only need to dab a pea-sized amount because serums are concentrated. 5-10 drops usually do the trick. If you’re using several serums for different skin concerns, start with the lightest and work your way up to the heaviest formula.
Also, use clear formulas first and wait 10-15 minutes until each one is dissolved into your skin before layering another. Seal it all in with a good moisturizer or face cream.
What Should You Look For When Buying a Facial Serum?
This depends on your skin issues and your goals. Some people go for serums with one main active ingredient or combine a few of these. Others prefer to use a particular formula in the morning and something else at night.
If you have dry skin, opt for serums with Hyaluronic Acid and Vitamin B12 like the Dew Drops Hyaluronic Acid Serum for that extra moisture boost. It restores and binds moisture, adding elasticity and bounce.
For dull, dehydrated skin, a brightening serum with Vitamin C will improve your skin’s appearance. While for uneven skin tone, Vitamin C, E, and niacinamide serums like our Nag and Niacinamide Serum will help.
Dealing with acne-prone skin? Your best option is a lightweight serum that won’t clog your pores. Reach for serums containing retinol, niacinamide, and salicylic acid. They help reduce inflammation and redness.
For oily skin, a light, water-based serum with Alpha-Hydroxy Acids (AHA), jojoba oil, or retinol like the Clear Skin Facial Serum works wonders. That’s because it helps reduce excess oil production.
If you have sensitive skin, a Hydroxy Acid or botanically-based serum like the Regenerative Facial Serum with Sea Buckthorn is your best bet. Be sure to stay away from serums with ingredients that may irritate, including Retinol, Glycolic Acid, or Salicylic Acid.
For fine lines and wrinkles, hyaluronic acid and retinol serums like our Berry Boost Antioxidant Elixir will be your best friend. They help battle signs of aging and rejuvenate skin cells.
So Which Face Serums Do I get?
Ready to get started with your face serums? Shop these beauty essentials right now:
Berry Boost Antioxidant Elixir
Rejuvenate skin cells, replenish moisture, and get youthful-looking skin
Dew Drops Hyaluronic Acid Serum
Enrich skin hydration, restore softness and brighten skin for a fresh, dewy look
Reduce skin discoloration and gently exfoliate without unwanted dryness or peeling
Combat acne, fade dark spots and reduce inflammation
Regenerative Facial Serum with Sea Buckthorn
Get an instant glow, calm irritation, and reduce skin redness
Maintain suppleness and help skin stay hydrated without greasy residue