SKINCARE TIPS + TRICKS
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MORNING Skin Care Steps – Cleanse . Tone . Serum. Moisturiser/Sunscreen . Eye Cream
EVENING Skin Care Steps – Cleanse . Make up Remover . Tone . Exfoliate (2x weekly) . Target Treatment . Eye Cream
CLEANSERS
Start the day by cleansing your face. In the evening cleanse again. Even if you don’t wear make up, dirt, oil and dead skin cells build up. While you sleep your skin purges toxins. To remove make up use our tropical Cleansing Oil which is gentle to use for the eye area.
TONERS
Toning the skin will help soothe, nourish and hydrate the skin while restoring its delicate pH balance. Toning is particularly important for Oily-Combination skin types as there is more oil to balance and a toner acts as a second cleanse. While a face mist help improve dry, flaky skin and can be used throughout the day. Read more about Toners here.
MOISTURISERS
The right moisturiser can help to rehydrate dry skin, control oiliness or soothe sensitivity, while creating a smooth base for makeup and helping to protect the complexion from visible signs of ageing, and the environment. If you need help in choosing a moisturiser and understanding the differences, read on here. and here.
EXFOLIATORS
When old skin cells start to pile up on the surface of the skin, it can leave skin looking dull, rough, and dry. Furthermore, the build-up of dead skin cells can result in excess oil and clogged pores, leading to blemishes. A regular exfoliating routine will leave your skin looking fresh, young and healthy. Read our blog post on choosing the right exfoliator for your skin type here and here.
TARGET WITH
After cleansing, toning and removing the days makeup, applying a target/treatment product for your skin is a great way to address your skin concerns. While you sleep, a treatment product can aid the body in its natural function of cell turnover, or add extra hydration if needed. The key to great skin is when our skin’s stem cells, make fresh new cells while replacing aged cells, so that the skin’s layers are renewed, and kept hydrated.
























