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FRESH START

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With several months of stressful lockdown and winter behind us, itistimeto­giveourski­nafresh start! Check out actress Nomzamo Mbatha’s spring skincare tips below to help give yours a glow

Exfoliate: Nomzamo recommends using a gentle, skin-friendly exfoliator like Neutrogena® Hydro Boost Smoothing Gel twice a week to remove dry, dead skin cells. This will leave your skin feeling smooth and fresh. On the days in-between, cleanse with Neutrogena® Hydro Boost Water Gel Cleanser that gently removes dirt and oil while locking in hydration.

Serious serum: Re-energise tired-looking skin with a few drops of Neutrogena® Hydro Boost Supercharg­ed Serum. It contains hyaluronic acid and vitamin E for an intense boost of hydration.

Switch moisturise­rs:

Nomzamo changes her moisturise­r according to the season and her skin’s needs. In summer, she favours Neutrogena® Hydro Boost Water Gel’s light texture enriched with hyaluronic acid that leaves her skin looking supple and soft – but not oily.

Be sun-savvy: Nomzamo keeps her skin looking radiant and even by protecting it against harmful UV rays – the primary cause of uneven skin tone. Try Neutrogena® Hydro Boost City Shield – it includes a SPF 25 sunscreen along with antioxidan­t vitamin C to help keep your skin looking radiant.

Eyes first: Nomzamo reminds us that the focal point of the face is the eyes (even if you’re wearing a mask!). She has long been a fan of Neutrogena® Hydro Boost Awakening Eye Cream that helps fade away any signs of fatigue, and preps the skin for concealer. To fight fine lines and crow’s feet, she recommends Neutrogena® Cellular Boost Eye Rejuvenati­ng Cream with retinol to improve collagen production and elasticity.

Must mask: For an intense burst of moisture for skin recovery, Nomzamo highly recommends the range of Neutrogena® Hydrogel Recovery Masks. They wrap around your face like a second skin to maximise absorption, and provide a concentrat­ed boost of serum in just 15 minutes.

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