Tricks To Treat Your Skin This Halloween
Halloween season is just around the corner and we all know what comes with that: sweet treats and costumes. Despite the revelry that comes with it, Halloween season can mess up your skin. Dressing up for the festivity is fun and all, but we need to have an action plan. More often than not, costumes come along with hard make-ups which can take a toll on your skin. Hard make-ups can potentially result in dryness, irritation, breakouts, and other symptoms. We got you covered! Here are several tips that you can do to treat your skin right this Halloween season.
Remove makeup before going to bed.
I know. After the festivities, it’s really tiring. You are probably thinking of putting off make-up removal and going straight to bed. By doing so, you are allowing bacteria to build up on your skin. Furthermore, sleeping with your mascara makes your eyelashes more prone to falling out. So, never go to bed with your hard make-up.
Use Manuka Lane's CLEANSING BALM
Make-up wipes are truly convenient, however, washing your face with cleanser and water should always be your go-to most especially when you’ve put on a hard make-up. Make-up wipes alone will not be able to completely remove the make-up and will leave residues.
Trust our incredible Makeup Remover Cleansing Balm to gently dissolve makeup, while gently exfoliating and sloughing away dead skin cells. Massage Manuka Lane’s CLEANSING BALM over your face, including your hairline as this is often left out, and let it sit for 15 minutes. Rinse then pat dry. It is recommended that you follow this up with a toner to ensure that your visage is as clean is as it can be.
Our Manuka Lane’s CLEANSING BALM delivers rich, moisturizing oils and powerful anti-aging antioxidants deep below the surface of the skin.
Use clay masks
Exfoliation is vital to restoring your skin and clay masks work wonder. Clay masks are known to draw dirt and impurities out of your skin. It is also great for unclogging your pores. However, be mindful of the type of clay mask you use. Always base it on your skin type. Bentonite clay works best for oily skin type, kaolin for normal skin type, and green or rose clay for sensitive skin type.
Use Manuka Lane's MOISTURISING CREAM
Follow up with a moisturizer. Regardless of your skin type, make-up removal should always be followed up with moisturization. You can use your moisturizer and/or serum to help your skin recuperate. If you do not moisturize, your skin will dry out after all the make-up and cleansing that you did. This can potentially lead to dryness and breakouts. You can also use facial masks to help soothe your skin.
Have a rest
No more explanation needed. Give yourself a break from heavy make-ups and let it recover as you sleep.
Stay hydrated
Well, Halloween won’t be Halloween without the sweet treats, right? Too much sugar can also mess your skin up. Do not forget to drink at least 8-10 glasses of water daily.
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