Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

SKINCARE HEROES:

If you’re planning a refresh, start the year with a simple set of skincare superheroe­s, says Vicki Bramley.

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time to sort out your beauty routine?

REMOVER

Refreshers like Mecca Clean Slate Micellar Water (1), $32, feel lovely, and now there’s the brilliant Face Halo Original (2), $33, for three. These little washable microfibre­s make a fantastic, eco-friendly alternativ­e to wipes. Simply wet one and swipe it over your face to remove make-up. Or, for a polished feel, use after your usual cleanser.

CLEANSER

Your best cleanser leaves you feeling fresh and light, not tight. And cleansing oils and balms are great at grabbing grime, since like attracts like. They also have a lot of slip for a mini face massage at night, especially if they have fragrant oils that calm the mind. Try Sunday Riley Blue Moon Tranquilli­ty Cleansing Balm (3), $86.

DAY SERUM, CREAM

Antioxidan­ts, especially vitamin C and niacinamid­e, are the multi-taskers we need to protect and repair daily damage. Try the plant-based Clarins Double Serum (4), $125. Skipping straight to moisturise­r? They can carry antioxidan­ts, too. We love Liberty Belle Rx Superhero Antioxidan­t Moisturise­r with Anti-Pollution & Blue Light Defence (5), $145, from libertybel­le. com.au.

NIGHT SERUM, CREAM

This is the ideal time to apply vitamin A, the ultimate ingredient that “rewinds” your skin by boosting collagen, elastin and cell turnover. Start with a retinol form like Dr Dennis Gross Ferulic + Retinol Anti-Aging Moisturise­r (6), $129, and work up to

Medik8 Retinol 3TR+ Intense Advanced 0.3% Vitamin A Serum, $89.

THAT’S IT!

If you can’t tolerate vitamin A, try peptides, which are proteins designed to soften lines. Try Snowberry New Radiance Face Serum, $85, and of course wear sunscreen daily. And if there’s one thing you buy for your hair, make it Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil (7), $43, because it softens, strengthen­s, glosses and protects up to 230°C.

You can apply face creams and serums up to the orbital bone. Inside, stick with eye creams to minimise irritation and deal with your specific concerns, whether fine lines, dehydratio­n, puffiness or dark circles.

Ole Henriksen Banana Bright Eye Crème, $63, is a tinted whip packed with brightenin­g vitamin C. Or try Clinique Superdefen­se SPF20 Age Defense Eye Cream, $72. It’s rare to find an eye cream with decent SPF – this will keep the delicate area well protected.

If you want visibly refreshed skin, include the most impressive multi-taskers: vitamin C, vitamin A and niacinamid­e.

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