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10/13/2020
Balmy, silken, oily or jelly-like, there are so many different skincare textures out there and each one makes applying skincare that bit more indulgent.
Concentrates
Concentrates have the ability to super-charge your existing skincare routine.
Boasting water-like consistencies (think little droplets of rainwater), they can carry an incredibly high concentration of vitamins, minerals and nutrients deep down into your skin.
Serums
Containing tiny molecules that can travel into the deeper layers of your skin, a serum is lighter than a moisturiser and more nourishing. It absorbs ridiculously quickly, allowing you to layer a moisturiser over the top. It’s the perfect combo to repair the deeper layers of your skin, whilst also protecting the surface from damage.
Creams
Probably one of the most popular skincare textures, creams have a thicker consistency. It means that they’re great to layer over your serums, concentrates and lotions. Whilst they may not pe*****te the skin as deeply as the aforementioned, they do create a barrier that helps to prevent any further moisture loss.
10/13/2020
Gels
If your skin is on the oily side or you suffer from blemishes, gel textures are the ones for you. The lightweight consistency offers up oil-free hydration which works a treat during the hotter months.
Oils
Perfect for very dry and sensitive skin, oils have rich, silky textures that absorb slowly into your skin to deeply hydrate and restore your complexion’s moisture levels. I’d recommend using it as an overnight treatment so that it has time to work its magic. Oh, and don’t worry, contrary to popular belief, oils don’t feel greasy. You just need to use them sparingly and massage them correctly into your skin.
Balms
Perfect for dry skin, balms have a really rich consistency that is both ultra-soothing and deeply hydrating. It also helps to prevent irritation.
Mousses
Similar in texture to whipped cream, mousse may seem thick and creamy but is surprisingly airy and fluffy. Often used for fake tan, this texture smooths over your skin like silk (akin to shaving foam, but even lighter) and dries really quickly for a professional-looking finish.
10/13/2020
Exfoliators
With a few exceptions, most exfoliators are formulated with tiny beads that give it quite a rough texture. Of course, it is the beads that work to slough away dead skin cells and reveal the fresh, smooth skin below.
Micellar Water
You should think of micellar water as a refreshing shower. Formed of tiny oil molecules that are suspended in water, it wipes away all the day’s impurities in one fell swoop. Oh, and it’s great for sensitive skin.
Foam
Really light and airy, foams are perfect for oily skin as they soak up a lot of excess sebum. Do check the ingredient list for sulfates, though, as these will dry out your skin. You’ll want to opt for an incredibly gentle one.
Jelly
When it comes to skincare textures, I do like a good jelly. Though it feels bouncy and springy, it still melts effortlessly into your skin and leaves no residue. It’s often refreshing and cooling to apply too.
10/13/2020
Exfoliators
With a few exceptions, most exfoliators are formulated with tiny beads that give it quite a rough texture. Of course, it is the beads that work to slough away dead skin cells and reveal the fresh, smooth skin below.
Micellar Water
You should think of micellar water as a refreshing shower. Formed of tiny oil molecules that are suspended in water, it wipes away all the day’s impurities in one fell swoop. Oh, and it’s great for sensitive skin.
Foam
Really light and airy, foams are perfect for oily skin as they soak up a lot of excess sebum. Do check the ingredient list for sulfates, though, as these will dry out your skin. You’ll want to opt for an incredibly gentle one.
Jelly
When it comes to skincare textures, I do like a good jelly. Though it feels bouncy and springy, it still melts effortlessly into your skin and leaves no residue. It’s often refreshing and cooling to apply too.
10/13/2020
Gels
If your skin is on the oily side or you suffer from blemishes, gel textures are the ones for you. The lightweight consistency offers up oil-free hydration which works a treat during the hotter months.
Oils
Perfect for very dry and sensitive skin, oils have rich, silky textures that absorb slowly into your skin to deeply hydrate and restore your complexion’s moisture levels. I’d recommend using it as an overnight treatment so that it has time to work its magic. Oh, and don’t worry, contrary to popular belief, oils don’t feel greasy. You just need to use them sparingly and massage them correctly into your skin.
Balms
Perfect for dry skin, balms have a really rich consistency that is both ultra-soothing and deeply hydrating. It also helps to prevent irritation.
Mousses
Similar in texture to whipped cream, mousse may seem thick and creamy but is surprisingly airy and fluffy. Often used for fake tan, this texture smooths over your skin like silk (akin to shaving foam, but even lighter) and dries really quickly for a professional-looking finish.
10/13/2020
Balmy, silken, oily or jelly-like, there are so many different skincare textures out there and each one makes applying skincare that bit more indulgent.
Concentrates
Concentrates have the ability to super-charge your existing skincare routine.
Boasting water-like consistencies (think little droplets of rainwater), they can carry an incredibly high concentration of vitamins, minerals and nutrients deep down into your skin.
Serums
Containing tiny molecules that can travel into the deeper layers of your skin, a serum is lighter than a moisturiser and more nourishing. It absorbs ridiculously quickly, allowing you to layer a moisturiser over the top. It’s the perfect combo to repair the deeper layers of your skin, whilst also protecting the surface from damage.
Creams
Probably one of the most popular skincare textures, creams have a thicker consistency. It means that they’re great to layer over your serums, concentrates and lotions. Whilst they may not pe*****te the skin as deeply as the aforementioned, they do create a barrier that helps to prevent any further moisture loss.
10/01/2020
A face serum is a formula that contains a high volume of active ingredients. Serums can specifically target one concern or a combination of them. A serum is not loaded with as many ingredients as a cleanser or moisturizer. Instead, it has more potent actives that more deeply and efficiently pe*****te the skin. Your skin will reap the rewards of a concentrated formula that will give your complexion the boost it needs.
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10/01/2020
The following are the most common types of facial serums you will find.
Anti-Aging Serums
Brightening Serums
Hydrating Serums
Exfoliating Serums
Firming Serums
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10/01/2020
Believe it or not, when you add the right serum to your skincare routine, the way your face feels and looks can be changed significantly.
By moisturizing your skin, you can add a protective barrier that will also help your skin appear more radiant.
When using a serum, you get the protection and moisture you need without having to weigh your skin down or make it look greasy.
As time continues to pass, you will notice your skin feels softer and more moisturized before taking a shower and washing your face for the day.
You don’t even need to skip your daily moisturizer, after you have applied the serum. The moisturizer will help lock the serum in and ensure it performs better.
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