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Follow the theme of tender love and care right through to the end by finishing your cleansing routine with a protective product. It will nourish your lashes and help keep your extensions in place. “Just like you are with your blowouts, be gentle with your lashes,” Richardson says. “Apply a protective coating like our Envious Lashes Protective Coating ($30) 48 hours after service from base to tip.” Use a silk or satin pillowcase instead of a cotton pillowcase to avoid snagging your lashes while sleeping. Even if you don’t have eyelash extensions in yet (or maybe you’re caught between appointments), it’s recommended that you use a serum. “Conditioning serums are great for people who just want to get their natural lashes in better shape,” Richardson says. “Our Luxuriating Lash Conditioner ($75) contains a unique blend of natural and botanical ingredients to help your lashes reach their full potential, creating both density and length. I highly recommended using it a few times per week to ensure the strength and health of the natural lashes. Mary J. Blige and Jenna Dewan love it!”
A well-performing moisturizer does wonders. The last step to your skincare regimen is finishing it off with a condition and soothing moisturizer. One of the most important uses for a moisturizer is to prevent or treat dry skin. A great moisturizer will protect you from future breakouts or irritation and maintain your skin’s hydration. Our Bergamot Facial Moisturizer goes above and beyond in accomplishing all of this. Our skin-quenching formula is suitable for all skin types. It is infused with coconut oil & vitamin e which provides anti-bacterial benefits by providing a layer of protection from persistent bacteria and dirt. Not only do they repair and moisturize skin, but they can also prevent acne and keep your skin clean
Splash your eyes with lukewarm water and then gently massage an oil-free makeup remover around your upper and lower lid lines. We recommend either our gel or liquid makeup remover. Fortified with soy protein, they help remove makeup without drying out your skin. Splash again until all product is rinsed away. NOTE: Visit a Lash Lounge near you to purchase one of our oil-free, lash extension-safe makeup removers! Using foaming eyelash cleanser on a Lash Lounge cleansing brush for lash extension care.
Moisturize well. After having a pure facial surface, choose a good moisturizer and apply it to your face gently making sure it covers your face entirely, dried-out patches specifically. Use a light moisturizer for oily skin. Hungarian Thermal Water Mineral will give your skin rewarding moisture, getting it perfectly ready for makeup. Read extra details on banffeemakeup.com. Don’t forget about the beauty sleep! You may find the expression “beauty sleep” exaggerated, but know that it is not so. Very little stress and sleep increase the production of sebum from the skin, which, in combination with dust and dirt, blocks the respiration of the pores and thus the pimples appear. So sleep 8 hours a night and, if you can, at least 30 minutes at lunch.
Your pent-up stress is breeding new pimples. Stress triggers acne, and acne results in more stress—ah, the very vicious cycle. When you’re under pressure, your skin produces stress hormones, including cortisol, that can stimulate your oil glands to make testosterone, Dr. Downie explains. This then increases your oil production and clogs your pores. What you can do differently: Work out regularly, meditate, and take time out of your busy schedule to focus on yourself. All these things will help you release stress, so your body doesn’t continue to release hormones that are trying to wreak havoc on your skin.