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My Go To Skin Routine

Keeping my face smooth and healthy takes a lot of work.

I wish I was like one of those people that can make do with a basic face wash and moisturiser and never have to worry about anything else. But alas, I was cursed with high maintenance skin. I follow a 5 (6 at night) step routine.

1. My first step is to remove all grime and dirt from my face using a brightening cleansing oil. My preferred product of choice is TONYMOLY - Floria Brightening Cleansing Oil


2. Second step is my two step face wash. First I use my Glycolic Fix Cleansing Pads from Nip+Fab and rinse that off, then I like to use a gentle face wash as I have slightly sensitive skin. I tend to use Simple Kind To Skin Moisturising Facial Wash


3. After my face wash I also use a gentle toner to give my skin a break from the harsh makeup I've been/will be wearing. My go to toner is Simple Kind To Skin Facial Toner Soothing


4. If I'm doing this routine at night I like use under eye masks to help get rid of tired an eyes. I like to use Secret Key - Gold Premium First Eye Patch 60pcs which is then followed by the rest of my routine finishing with my Etude House - Moistfull Collagen Sleeping Pack
                                 


5. Following the toner I like to use a hydrating moisturiser, I prefer the Vitamin E Moisture Cream from The Body Shop.


6. And lastly to finish up I like to use s sunscreen to protect my face from uv rays. No matter what the weather I always wear my sunscreen. I prefer to use a high factor sunscreen and after many trial and errors I've found one that doesn't leave a white or purple cast on my skin. I use Kao - Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF 50+ PA++++ (2017 Edition)


While it does seem a lot, this routine has kept my skin smooth and bright.
Psa, this routine will not work for all, everyone has different skin types and what might work for some will not always work for you. 

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