Beauty is an ever changing world but beauty tips are often eternal. Beauty tips are carried over several generations and many are unique to different cultures and parts of the world. Skills Academy offers a variety of beauty courses that help you learn more about how to maintain your beauty needs. When studying a course in distance learning, you get more time to explore the world of beauty in the comfort of your own home. Sign up for a short course and save time and money too!
Following a career in the beauty industry is not the only way to get your skin in its best shape.
Make Up Removal:
It is important to remove your makeup before you go to bed to allow your skin to “breathe”. Failing to clean your face correctly can cause breakouts or rashes. Use a gentle cleanser as a part o your skin care routine, that removes all your make-up without being harsh on your skin. Find out which makeup application techniques are best for your skin.
Exfoliate
As humans, our skin sheds daily and this results in dead skin remaining on our skin. Not removing dead skin can leave you with dry, scaly and even peeling skin that feels rough to touch. Ensure you exfoliate the skin on your body, face and lips to unlock brighter and smoother skin. You can use various chemical peels, home-made scrubs and dry brushing.
Moisturize
This might be the most important beauty tip ever! Moisturising your skin is as important as drinking 8 glasses of water daily. Our skin is exposed to many harsh elements daily and needs to be protected against dryness, heat and exposure to various harmful chemicals that we come into contact with.
Once you have showered or cleansed your skin, seal in the moisture by applying an oil or cream to damp your skin. Equally important is that you apply sunscreen daily, even on cloudy days. This protects you against the rays of the sun, which can increase your risk of skin cancer and other skin disorders.
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Last Updated: March 9, 2020