Lahore: It’s officially wedding season and every bride wants to look fresh and radiant on their big day. It takes a lot of time and effort to prepare for a wedding and sometimes stress can take a toll on our skin. But fear not, because there are some helpful tricks and tips out there to make sure every bride is looking their best.
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If you want a dewy complexion like Hamza Abbasi’s gorgeous bride (that glow we will never forget) Naimal Khawar or natural beauty Mira Sethi, consider this skincare regime to boost radiance. Read the following beauty remedy to get flawless and glowing skin this season. You can make this beauty creat at home with three easy and simple ingredients. Keep reading!
Skincare Routine to Follow for Glowing Skin
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Drink green tea:
Start drinking green tea instead of any other form of caffeine. Why? Because not only it will help for a good diet and weight loss but it is also well-known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. This will help reduce acne and brighten skin.
Find a nourishing moisturizer:
Make sure that you use a nourishing moisturizer not only on your face but your entire body to keep it hydrated. Weight fluctuations can lead to stretch marks, therefore, it is important to keep your skin well-nourished. Find ingredients like Vitamin E and other natural oils in the products you plan to buy! Saffron and almond oil are also go-to essentials for dewy and hydrated skin.
Take multi-vitamins:
Remember to take good multi-vitamin supplements especially if you are on a diet. If you aren’t having the right amount of nutrients that your body requires then it will ultimately show up on the skin and hair. Omega oil supplements since they are excellent for your healthy skin.
Wear sunscreen:
Wearing an SPF60 every day, starting from one month before your wedding, will protect your skin from harsh chemicals, pollution, and the sun. It’s also excellent to help prevent wrinkles. So keep reapplying your sunscreen in intervals and don’t forget to cover the lips, ears, and neck.
Almond oil for beautiful hands:
Get your hands prepped for henna. There is going to be a lot of focus on them during the big day so make sure you keep your hands and nails in their best condition. Massage almond oil into your nails and hands on a daily basis. This will make your nails strong and your hands super soft. You can also prepare a DIY mix of olive oil and sugar to gently exfoliate your hands and then moisture them with almond oil.
For Dull Complexion:
Dehydrated skin cells turn over more slowly, causing a buildup of dead skin, which hinders light reflection. Blood circulation also gets sluggish and soon enough, your summer-spring glow is gone and fine lines look more pronounced.
Solution: Bolster your beauty from the inside out by drinking lots of water and loading up on omega-3s (essential fatty acids found in foods such as fish and walnuts). “Omega- 3s boost hydration, so I recommend taking supplements to ensure you get enough,” says Doris Day, a clinical assistant professor of dermatology at New York University Langone Medical Centre.
Your daily skin regimen should start with a cleanser followed by a cream or balm instead of a lotion. “They’re richer and better at holding water in the skin,” says Day, who recommends you check out the ingredients of your cream before purchasing. Creams must contain antioxidants (green tea or niacinamide), humectants (hyaluronic acid or glycerin), and emollients to combat dry scaly skin. “These creams insulate the skin, which is key when you’re constantly going between the cold outside and the drying heat indoors,” says Day