Regular Skin Care

Skin Care Secrets
Having a radiant and nice looking skin can be difficult. Pimples, wrinkles and other skin problems can appear out of the blue. However, with our wide range of skincare products, you can manage your skin effortlessly. These simple but vital steps can lead you to the skin you have always wanted.
Wash your face
Rinse your face water and rub a small amount of gentle cleanser like Aspect DR Mild Clean between clean palms, morning and night. Massage face, wash all over your face using gentle pressure. Rinse your hands and massage your face with water to rinse your face until you’ve removed the cleanser. Gently pat your face dry with a soft towel. If you wear makeup, you may need to cleanse twice at night.
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. Night time is a good time to use a moisturizing serum with hyaluronic acid, which keeps your skin from drying out at night, especially if you’re using anti-aging or acne treatments that can irritate and dry out the skin.
Eye cream
You can apply regular moisturizer to your under-eye area, but if you decide to use a specialized eye cream like Aspect Dr EyeLift, you’ll typically want to layer it underneath moisturizer, since eye creams tend to be thinner than face moisturizers.
Moisturiser
Moisturiser both hydrates skin and locks in all the other layers of product you’ve applied. Look for a good lightweight lotion like ASPECT DR ULTRA LIGHT HYDRATION for the morning. In the evening, you can use a thicker night cream. Those with dry skin may want to use a cream morning and night.
Sunscreen
Protecting your skin from UV rays can prevent skin cancer and signs of aging. 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. With higher UV radiation, a medical grade, SPF 50+ sunscreen like ENVIROSTAT® FACE SPF50+ is recommended for those who live in New Zealand.
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