Facial Mistakes: Although the easiest and most effective way to increase the glow of the face is to eat well, get enough sleep, drink water and workout for some time every day. These methods work to enhance the glow naturally, but sometimes it is not possible to follow this routine amidst the preparations for the wedding function, in such a situation the option of facial makes sense to enhance the glow of the face. Which no doubt can give you instant glow, but after facial it is important to take care of some things, otherwise all your hard work and money can go waste. Let us know what are the important things to keep in mind after facial in winter.
Don't make these mistakes after facial
Not cleansing
Clasping is a way to clean the dirt and dust accumulated on the skin. Do not avoid this step at all during facial in winter , because it improves the skin. This maintains the natural oil of the skin as well as glow.
Excessive use of scrub
Facial scrubbing once or twice a week is enough, do not make the mistake of scrubbing daily. Always scrub with gentle hands. Do not do it for too long otherwise it may increase dryness.
Using peel off mask
Do not do peel off masks during facials in winters, as these can further increase the dryness that occurs during this season. Due to which itching and redness may increase, instead use moisturizing face mask or face pack.
Washing mouth with warm water
Although washing the face with hot water is not good in any season, but since the skin already remains dry in winter, using hot water can further aggravate this problem. Besides this, the natural oil of the skin also starts reducing.
Not using moisturizer
Always use moisturizer after facial. Do not avoid this step at all, because after the facial the skin needs a little more moisture. For this you can also use cream or normal coconut oil.
Disclaimer: The advice and suggestions mentioned in the article are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as professional medical advice. If you have any questions or concerns, always consult your doctor.
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