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8 bedtime habits for beautiful skin

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Remove Makeup

Removing makeup before bed is crucial to avoid clogged pores, breakouts, and dull skin. Use a gentle makeup remover or cleansing oil for thorough makeup removal before starting your skincare routine.

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Double Cleanse

Double cleansing uses an oil or balm cleanser followed by a water-based one. This method ensures removal of oil-based impurities like makeup and sunscreen, as well as sweat and dirt.

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Apply Toner

Toners balance your skin s pH and prep it for better absorption of other skincare products. Opt for hydrating and soothing toners with ingredients like hyaluronic acid and rose water for refreshed skin.

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Moisturize

Keeping your skin hydrated is key to maintaining its moisture barrier. Choose a moisturizer suited to your skin type lightweight for oily skin, richer for dry skin and apply generously before bed.

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Eye Cream

The delicate skin around your eyes needs special care. Use an eye cream to hydrate, reduce fine lines, and brighten dark circles, ensuring a refreshed look in the morning.

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Serums

Serums target specific skin concerns with concentrated ingredients. Use serums with vitamin C, retinol, or niacinamide before moisturizing to address issues like aging, acne, or hyperpigmentation.

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Retinol Treatment

Retinol, a vitamin A derivative, reduces fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone. Start with a low concentration retinol treatment in your nighttime routine and increase gradually as tolerated.

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Sleep on Clean Pillowcases

Change pillowcases regularly to prevent the buildup of bacteria, oils, and skincare products that can cause breakouts and irritation. Aim to change them at least once a week for clear, healthy skin.