Aeonian Magazine
Volume 1
Summer Edition
101 Facial Care
Daily Facial Care
1. Wash your face. If you wear makeup, you may need to cleanse twice at night. First, remove your makeup with cleansing oil or micellar water. Follow up with a full-face gentle cleanse. Morning rinse your face with water and rub a small amount of gentle cleanser between clean palms. Massage face wash all over your face and rinse.
2. Apply toner. Apply after cleansing your face and before everything else. Pour a few drops of toner into your palms or a cotton pad and gently swipe onto your face.
3. Apply serum. Morning is a great time to use a serum with antioxidants—like a brightening vitamin C serum—because they protect your skin from free radicals you’ll encounter throughout the day. Nighttime is a good time to use a serum with hyaluronic acid, which keeps your skin from drying out at night.
4. Apply oil. If you use a face oil, make sure to apply it after your other skin-care products since nothing else will be able to penetrate the oil.
5. Apply eye cream. Eye creams tend to be thinner than face moisturizers so only use your eye cream under your eyes.
6. Moisturize. Moisturizer both hydrates skin and locks in all the other layers of product you’ve applied. Moisturizer also helps protect your skin and acts as a barrier.
7. Apply sunscreen. It may be the last step, but nearly any dermatologist will tell you that sun protection is the most important part of any skin-care regimen. Protecting your skin from UV rays can prevent skin cancer, discolouration and signs of aging. If your moisturizer doesn’t contain SPF, you still need to wear sunscreen. For chemical sunscreens, wait 20 minutes before going outside for the sunscreen to be effective. Look for broad-spectrum SPF, meaning that your sunscreen protects from both UVA and UVB radiation.
Weekly Facial Care
1. Wash your face. If you wear makeup, you may need to cleanse twice at night. First, remove your makeup with cleansing oil or micellar water. Follow up with a full-face gentle cleanse. Morning rinse your face with water and rub a small amount of gentle cleanser between clean palms. Massage face wash all over your face and rinse.
2. Apply toner. Apply after cleansing your face and before everything else. Pour a few drops of toner into your palms or a cotton pad and gently swipe onto your face.
3. Exfoliation. A gentle exfoliating peel solution or a gentle scrub can be applied with cotton round pads. Renew and Reveal balanced and more luminous complexion with one to two times a week.
4. Mask. The right mask is not just an indulgent treat — it can also tackle key skin concerns and conditions, from dryness and dehydration to large pores and acne. We recommend adding a face mask to your skin care routine once or twice a week. Use a cherry size amount and apply evenly on the face and neck. Most masks can be kept on for five to 10 minutes, but the duration can vary from mask to mask. Some face masks act quickly and can be removed after a short period of time; others can be left on as an overnight treatment to deeply hydrate your skin while you sleep. We always advise reviewing the label directions to apply your particular product so you know just the right time to remove it.
5. Apply toner. Apply after cleansing your face and before everything else. Pour a few drops of toner into your palms or a cotton pad and gently swipe onto your face.
6. Apply serum. Morning is a great time to use a serum with antioxidants—like a brightening vitamin C serum—because they protect your skin from free radicals you’ll encounter throughout the day. Nighttime is a good time to use a serum with hyaluronic acid, which keeps your skin from drying out at night.
7. Apply oil. If you use a face oil, make sure to apply it after your other skin-care products since nothing else will be able to penetrate the oil.
8. Apply eye cream. Eye creams tend to be thinner than face moisturizers so only use your eye cream under your eyes.
9. Moisturize. Moisturizer both hydrates skin and locks in all the other layers of product you’ve applied. Moisturizer also helps protect your skin and acts as a barrier.
10. Apply sunscreen. It may be the last step, but nearly any dermatologist will tell you that sun protection is the most important part of any skin-care regimen. Protecting your skin from UV rays can prevent skin cancer, discolouration and signs of aging. If your moisturizer doesn’t contain SPF, you still need to wear sunscreen. For chemical sunscreens, wait 20 minutes before going outside for the sunscreen to be effective. Look for broad-spectrum SPF, meaning that your sunscreen protects from both UVA and UVB radiation.
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