Jun 29, 2023
Many people skip or rush through the cleansing step before applying moisturiser. It's important to cleanse your face thoroughly to remove dirt, oil, and makeup residue, as moisturisers will be more effective on clean skin.
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Applying moisturisers to slightly damp skin maximises their effectiveness. After cleansing, gently pat your face dry with a towel, leaving some moisture on the skin. This helps lock in hydration and maximise the benefits of the moisturiser.
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Using too much moisturiser can lead to a greasy or sticky feeling and may not be absorbed properly by the skin. Follow the recommended amount specified on the product packaging, usually a pea-sized or coin-sized amount, and adjust according to your skin's needs.
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The face isn't the only area that needs moisturising. Extend your application down to your neck and neckline area, as these areas can also show signs of ageing and dryness.
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Avoid rubbing your moisturiser into the skin aggressively. Instead, gently pat or massage it in using upward circular motions. This helps the product be absorbed without tugging or stretching the skin.
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The skin around our eyes is delicate and highly prone to dryness. Use a separate eye cream or a moisturiser specifically formulated for the eye area to avoid irritation and address concerns like fine lines or dark circles.
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The order of application matters when layering skincare products. Moisturiser should generally be applied after serums and treatments but before sunscreen or makeup. Follow the specific instructions provided by each product for optimal results.
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Different skin types have different needs. If you have oily skin, opt for oil-free or lightweight moisturisers. Choose a richer, more hydrating formula if you have dry skin. Using the wrong moisturiser can lead to excessive dryness or greasiness.
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Always perform a patch test before trying a new moisturiser, especially if you have sensitive or reactive skin. Apply a small amount of the product to your inner arm or jawline and wait 24 hours to check for any adverse reactions.
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Your skin's needs change with the seasons. You may require a more emollient moisturiser during colder months, while a lightweight formula might be sufficient in warmer months. Adjust your moisturiser according to the climate and your skin's requirements.
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