Thursday, May 7, 2020

Quarantine Skin Rituals You Must Try At Home

Many of us around the world are on quarantine due to the spread of COVID-19. During this time at home, we are all scrambling, trying to find different ways to occupy our time. Why not use some of that time to try out a few quarantine skin rituals?

Face Masks

Since our skin’s health is just as important as the health of the rest of our body, we need to do what we can to preserve it. While on quarantine, try out a few different face masks a couple of times each week.

Face Mask With Coffee

Choose a face mask that targets a specific area and has a different function each time to provide your skin with well-rounded care. A face mask with coffee can help refresh and revive your skin.

The caffeine in coffee helps tighten the skin as the mask draws out any impurities present. It can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and give your skin a firmer appearance. It is also good for waking up your skin in the morning to start your day.

Clay Face Mask

A clay face mask is another great choice due to its disinfectant properties. Clay is rich in minerals and can help exfoliate the skin. The dead outer skin is removed along with excess dirt, leaving you with clean, clear pores and a bright complexion. Clay masks are ideal for oily, sensitive, and acne-prone skin.

Pore Cleansers

A pore cleanser is another skincare ritual to try during quarantine. A pore cleansing face wash helps get rid of any trapped dirt and makeup that can lead to breakouts and skin issues. A pore cleanser reduces the size of your pores and freshens up the skin without using any harsh chemicals.

Detox And Exfoliate

Temu-temu is great for the skin and helps with aging and sagging skin. It can brighten up your complexion and has strong detoxifying properties to keep your skin as healthy as possible. You can also exfoliate with a tea tree facial scrub. Tea tree has both anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that can help with acne breakouts.

All-Natural Soaps

Other products you can introduce to your skincare routine during a quarantine are antiseptic soaps and natural soaps containing lavender. Antiseptic soaps can help keep the skin clean and reduce the spread of illnesses and germs. Some antiseptic soaps have a coconut oil base and contain some essential oils, including patchouli, citronella, ginger, and cinnamon.

All-natural soaps containing lavender are also ideal because they clean and soothe the skin but also have the power to promote feelings of calmness and relaxation. They can ease any tension and feelings of stress and anxiety during these unprecedented times.

 

Get To The Root Of Acne

 

While we’re not supposed to be touching our faces, fabric face masks can do a great deal of everyday irritation to the skin. Wearing fabric face masks every day may lead to acne breakouts around the mouth and chin. Incorporating an acne corrector regimen, with an anti-acne face cleanser and serum, can help to soothe the skin and stop acne at the source.

 

First wash with the acne corrector face wash using warm water, then pat the skin dry with a clean and dry towel or facial cloth. Allow the skin to air dry for around 10 to 15 minutes without applying any additional product to the skin. Once the skin has been resting for that time, place a drop or two of acne serum onto clean hands and gently rub your hands together for a few seconds to warm up the product. Pat the product gently onto the skin and allow the serum to naturally absorb.

 

Moisturize And Hydrate

The last quarantine skin ritual you must try at home is moisturizing. This is especially important after deep cleaning and exfoliating the skin. A good face serum with argan and jojoba oil can hydrate and soothe the skin, protect and heal it, and help regenerate skin cells to give you a healthy, youthful glow.

Trying out some or all of these skin rituals at home will lead to healthy skin and a more positive outlook as you relax and remain quarantined at home.

Meta: While being quarantined at home, try out a few new skin rituals to revitalize and rejuvenate the skin.

 

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