The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Skincare resolution­s you need to make, keep in 2024

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IT’S a new year and you’ve probably already made your 2024 resolution­s.

Whether it’s a drop a few kilos or get fitter, we all know that sometimes those resolution­s can be hard to not only maintain but to achieve.

While you are taking care of your body, make time for your skin as well.

Have you thought about making resolution­s for your skin so that you can have glowing skin throughout the year?

Lamelle Research Laboratori­es has identified five realistic skincare resolution­s you can make (and keep!) this year.

Remove your make-up before going to bed

We’ve all had those days when all you want to do is hit the pillow and can’t be bothered to do your evening skincare routine or simply remove your make-up.

Going to bed with make-up on is terrible for your skin and should be avoided at all costs. It clogs pores, may lead to breakouts and leaves skin looking lacklustre.

Stick to your evening skincare routine every day, and always remove your make-up before going to bed — no matter how tired you are.

Stop touching your face

Harmful bacteria can be found all around us — from our cellphones to our car keys to our door handles. Most importantl­y, it’s also on our hands.

Even if you’re diligent about washing your hands regularly, there will still be plenty of germs on your fingers throughout the day, and every time you touch your face, you’re transferri­ng this bacteria onto your skin.

The same goes for dirty cellphones and pillowcase­s — the bacteria they transfer to the skin is a leading cause of breakouts.

Try to avoid touching your skin as much as possible and don’t pick at blemishes, as this may lead to infection.

Clean your cellphone and wash your pillowcase regularly – your skin will thank you for it!

Apply every single day SPF

Did you know that your skin is vulnerable to sun-induced DNA damage all year round?

This means that you need to apply a broad-spectrum sun protection product every single day, even on overcast and rainy days.

Stay hydrated

There are endless benefits to drinking water throughout the day.

From better digestion to maintainin­g healthy blood pressure, water nourishes our bodies and helps them to function optimally. It is also essential for hydrated skin.

The more water you drink, the more hydrated and plumper your skin will be. Plus, as water helps flush out toxins, you’ll also enjoy a clearer complexion with fewer breakouts.

Focus on antioxidan­ts

To combat the effects of harmful free radicals on the skin and body, it’s important to ensure your diet and skincare regime is rich in high performanc­e antioxidan­ts.

When it comes to food, be sure to eat plenty of brightly coloured fruits and vegetables such as strawberri­es, oranges, bell peppers and tomatoes. The more intense the colour, the higher the antioxidan­t presence.

When it comes to skincare, vitamin C is your best friend.

A powerful antioxidan­t with the ability to prevent and correct hyperpigme­ntation, increase the skin’s radiance and slow down the signs of ageing, vitamin C is a skincare must-have. — IOL

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