6 Everyday Habits For Glowing, Flawless Skin

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1. Change Your Loofah Every Few Months Yes, maybe the loofah that gives you a good scrub is the reason for your skin problems. When you use the scrub for your soothing bath every day, it tends to collect some dirt and broken skin cells. And you're setting your skin up for infections and irritation when you're using the same compromised loofah. Get a new loofah every couple of months, to keep your skin healthy.
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2. Regularly Clean Your Make-up Applicators You may have heard this advice a thousand times before. But, it's time that you took it seriously. Brushes made up and sponges made of beauty get dirty very quickly. The pick up of dirt and grime from your face when applying make-up and dipping it back into the pan infests your make-up too. Nasty breakouts result. So, to prevent the build-up, it's important to clean your brushes regularly.
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3. Make sure your bedspreads Are lazy to be clean is a good way to kill your skin. If you don't get used to changing your bedspreads frequently, your skin might be suffering. Adding up sweat, dirt and any mishaps will make your bedspread a great breeding ground for bacteria and cause your skin problems. When you want perfect skin, be sure to clean your bedspreads.
4. One of the weakest skin maintenance habits is exchanging personal care products like towels, shower, shampoo, mascara, beauty brush, or lipstick. The likelihood of diseases spreading decreases, which contributes to many issues in skincare.credit: third party image reference
5. A Gentle Face Wash Instead of Soap If you're looking for flawless skin, ditch your soap. Always wash your face with a face wash. Soap has a higher pH of 8-9 than your skin 's pH which is between 4-5. Using a soap interferes with your skin's pH and leaves it dull and damaged.
6. Say No To Hot Water Showers No matter how relaxing a hot water shower or bath sounds, go instead for a cold or lukewarm water bath. The hot water strips your skin's moisture, leaving it dry, leading to excessive oil production and therefore breakouts. If you want fine skin, say no to showers of hot water.credit: third party image reference

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