4 simple tips for looking beautiful without make-up
While wearing make-up and getting dressed can be great fun and make you feel fabulous, beauty comes from the inside out. Thus, it’s important to also embrace your natural beauty and feel confident in your own skin. Have you ever considered a non make-up beauty routine? Here we run through five tips that will help you embrace your inner beauty and let your natural self shine.
1. Make SPF your go-to
Make SPF a morning priority to slather on the sunscreen whether it is sunny or not.
One of the biggest factors in ageing skin is sun damage! And given that nearly 80 per cent of our overall sun exposure is incidental, activities like walking to the car, walking the dog, or running errands can all adding up to premature wrinkles and skin damage if you don't slap on the SPF.
Opt for a broad-spectrum sunscreen each day as part of your morning routine to help keep your skin looking as young and healthy as possible.
2. Drink hot H20 with lemon
Try skipping the caffeine as part of your morning routine and replace it with a cup of hot water and lemon. Not only does it help to wake up your senses but it flushes and purifies your body of toxins, while also reducing your chance of future skin sensitivities. Furthermore, as water hydrates your body, it works to keeps your skin supple so you can experience that dewy glow without make-up.
3. Scrub a dub dub
Incorporating a simple exfoliation twice a week will ensure your dry, dead, and dull skin doesn't stifle your skin and block up your pores. It’s so simple!
4. Hands off!
We’re all guilty of this one from time to time. Unnecessary touching of the face that it. Think resting your chin in your hand, rubbing your eyes or massaging your forehead. This is bad for your skin! As the skin on our face is the most delicate on our body, it is easily damaged, stretched, and torn. Each time you touch your face, you are causing micro-tears in your skin. These micro-tears eventually lead to future wrinkles, and what's more, they can also cause a gradual degradation of your skin. So, keep your hands off!