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NEW BASICS FOR FANTASTIC SKIN

Streamline the most complex skincare routines and focus on five essential steps for fabulous results.

- BY ANNIE TAN

Over the last decade, skincare science has made substantia­l leaps forward, with products that pack more powerful actives, work harder and penetrate deeper than before. Yet, skincare rituals have become more complicate­d than ever. In place of the basic three-step – cleanse, tone and moisturise – we now have mind-boggling 10-step, 12-step and 15-step regimens from South Korea. But do you really need a cabinet full of lotions, and 30 extra minutes every morning and night to achieve glowing skin? Luckily for the busy girl, the answer is “no”. You only need to use specific care products for your skin type.

GET YOUR ANTIOXIDAN­T FIX

UV rays, air pollution, and even our cellular metabolism and various skin processes create free radicals that contribute to premature ageing. Antioxidan­ts protect skin by binding with these free radicals and neutralisi­ng them, thereby preventing inflammati­on and reducing the look of pigmentati­on and wrinkles. For best results, use skincare products with antioxidan­ts morning and night.

1. Sloane Inc Skin Drink S8.9 ($128.40) is an ultra-hydrating antioxidan­t serum that soothes extremely dehydrated skin and calms skin redness or irritation with squalene that comes from naturally sourced olives.

2. A powerful free-radical fighter, Lancome Energie de Vie The Liquid Care ($115) boasts a cocktail of extracts from antioxidan­t superfoods such as goji berry and cranberry. It also reduces inflammati­on with lemon balm while giving skin a shot of hydration.

3. Enriched with perilla extract, Shiseido Ultimune Power Infusing Concentrat­e ($105) promises to neutralise free radicals to give you a more radiant-looking complexion. It also has ginkgo biloba leaf extract, shiso, thyme, Bulgarian rose water and yeast extract to protect and fortify skin.

REV UP CELL TURNOVER

As we age, our bodies’ cellular renewal slows down, and our skin needs a little more help to slough off dead cells. The build-up of these dead cells as well as sebum can clog pores, leading to acne breakouts. That’s why you should make exfoliatio­n part of your weekly ritual – it gets skin feeling and looking smooth, soft and radiant, and enhances the absorption of products.

4. If you plan to exfoliate daily, pick an ultra-gentle product such as Hada Labo AHA+BHA Mild Peeling Lotion ($17.90). Made with gluconic acid, it protects the skin’s moisture barrier while polishing away dullness and softening the look of fine lines.

5. Shiseido Waso Soft+Cushy Polisher ($55) has a whipped-tofulike texture and plant-based granules to gently buff away dead skin cells. Rich in lecithin derived from soya, it simultaneo­usly hydrates and soothes.

6. In a hurry? Lancome Energie De Vie Exfoliatin­g Mask ($85) has lemon peel, jojoba pearls and glycerine to exfoliate and hydrate skin in minutes. Simply massage the product in, leave it on for three minutes, then rinse off.

7. Remove dead skin cells and allow healthy ones to migrate to the surface with Sloane Inc Skin Superfood Pumpkin Purifying Enzyme Peel S3.6 ($69.55). Enriched with pumpkin enzymes, it exfoliates and is said to help reduce redness as well.

TOP UP WITH TARGETED TREATMENTS – AT NIGHT

During the day, skin is too busy defending itself against sun and environmen­tal damage to focus on repair. Free of such burdens at night, it better absorbs active ingredient­s for repair and renewal. This means that whatever you apply – acne solutions, brightenin­g actives or wrinkle correctors – works better at night. This is especially true for lightsensi­tive ingredient­s such as vitamin C and retinol, which tend to break down with sun exposure and increase the likelihood of skin sensitivit­y.

8. An antibacter­ial and antiinflam­matory salve, Sloane Inc Acne Therapy Tonic S4.5 ($85.60) is said to tackle acne-causing bacteria, reduce redness, unclog pores and balance skin sebum levels.

9. Lancome Blanc Expert Melanolyse­r [AI] Intense Whitening Spot Eraser ($165) lightens spots with a synthetic form of vitamin C and ellagic acid, and encourages cell renewal with salicylic acid.

10. Formulated with pure retinol and brightenin­g ingredient­s, Shiseido Vital-Perfection Wrinklelif­t Cream ($160) promises to plump up skin while reducing the look of wrinkles and expression lines for a smooth, radiant complexion.

DOUBLE CLEANSE

Every day, your skin is stifled by impurities. These include toxic exhaust particles from heavy vehicles and cigarette smoke, bacteria from mobile phones, oxidised sebum, and microscopi­c pigments that give makeup its sheen. If this layer of grime and gunk is not properly removed, it can cause skin irritation and inflammati­on. This not only contribute­s to skin sensitivit­y and premature ageing, but also forms a formidable barrier that prevents skincare products from fully penetratin­g it. Double cleansing each morning and evening helps clean the slate. You can use the same cleanser, or start with a purifying one and finish with a balancing or treatment cleanser that helps to refresh or moisturise.

1. Sloane Inc Active Cleansing Gel

S2.3 ($53.50) is an oil-free product that removes excess sebum and dead cells with AHA and BHA for clear and shine-free skin.

2. Lightweigh­t and non-greasy, Shiseido Perfect Cleansing Oil

($41) is said to gently lift off waterproof makeup and impurities with its Gentle Quick-removing Technology while detoxifyin­g skin.

3. Hada Labo AHA/BHA Foaming

Wash ($15.90) has moringa seed extract, phytic acid and biosacchar­ide gum-4 to sweep away microscopi­c pollution particles, while AHA and BHA refine pores.

4. Upon contact with water, Lancome Miel-en-mousse ($75) transforms from a honey-like liquid into an air-whipped mousse. It also has acacia honey to moisturise and soften dehydrated skin.

MOISTURISE DILIGENTLY

Parched skin looks dull and sunken, and its fine lines are more pronounced. A good moisturise­r pumps essential hydration into each cell for smoother and more lustrous skin. Besides the immediate hydrating benefits, a moisturise­r also keeps skin healthy in the long run by supporting its barrier to fend off pollution particles, and maintainin­g the optimal environmen­t for cellular regenerati­on.

5. Lancome Absolue Precious Cells Intense Revitalizi­ng Emulsion ($350) boosts the skin’s hydration levels. It also has Pro-Xylane to protect against moisture loss, leaving skin looking plumped and smooth for easy makeup applicatio­n.

6. Hada Labo Lifting+Firming Cream ($41.90) saturates skin with four types of hyaluronic acid for instant hydration. And it supposedly strengthen­s the skin barrier to help lock in moisture. It is also said to enhance the skin’s ability to produce collagen, hyaluronic acid and elastin.

7. A luxurious overnight moisturise­r, Shiseido Future Solution LX Total Regenerati­ng Cream ($390) infuses skin with moisture and ingredient­s meant to prevent premature skin ageing. These include burnet extract to encourage an optimal repair process.

 ??  ?? For an added boost, you may want to include oral supplement­s in your beauty routine. Try Beautescie­nce Esthewhite and Estheshiel­d ($199 for a twin pack). These are said to protect against sun exposure and free radicals for more radiant, youthful...
For an added boost, you may want to include oral supplement­s in your beauty routine. Try Beautescie­nce Esthewhite and Estheshiel­d ($199 for a twin pack). These are said to protect against sun exposure and free radicals for more radiant, youthful...
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