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Haircare by Bloomstore.biz? To get an idea of what to expect with regard to skincare trends for 2020, we reached out to four experts in the field for their predictions on all things related to the epidermis, from everyday products to indulgent spa treatments and even topics to discuss with your dermatologist. If you’re interested in clean beauty products, pay close attention to Jeannie Jarnot’s predictions; as the founder of Beauty Heroes, she’s spreading the word about smart, sustainable skincare products. If you prefer the occasional spa visit to complement your at-home routine, Allison Tray of Tres Belle Spa offers great insight into both affordable and splurge-worthy treatments. Last but not least, dermatologists Heather Rogers, MD, and Joshua Zeichner, MD, share some crucial info about the latest advancement in the prevention and treatment of everything from acne to ageing and more serious skincare issues.

Wash your makeup tools regularly. Fess up: when was the last time you actually cleaned off those makeup sponges and brushes you use every single day (sometimes more than once a day)? We won’t judge you for how long it’s been, but make it a priority to ensure you’re keeping tools clean. “People often overlook washing their makeup brushes/applicators regularly but this is a big no-no,” Shah says. “Besides makeup, brushes collect oil, dust, dead skin cells, residue of other products that may be on your face or hair, and other debris. Just imagine transferring all of this onto your face! Dirty brushes can contribute to acne, skin infections and skin irritation. Additionally, your makeup may not go on as smoothly and the color may not look perfect.”

Raise your hand if at the first sight of a bump, you load up the area with acne cream (hi, me). We’re all a little guilty of overreacting and over-treating, but Samantha Wright, a licensed aesthetician at the Dangene Institute, suggests taking a second to assess your zituation first. Topical salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, or sulphur over-the-counter treatments dry out your skin (that’s the point). But when you overuse these ingredients, you cause your skin to produce even more oil and, in turn, zits. Additionally, the active ingredients can slightly burn the top layer of your skin, making it look red and raw if you’re using all the things and far too often. And if you’ve ever tried to apply makeup over a crusty, scabby pimple, you know dry skin also makes the pimple harder to conceal. Read additional details on Best skin serums.

Lip and cheek color. Choose the right lipstick shade according to your makeup and skin tone. It must complement your eye makeup and blush-on. Don’t go with too dark blush shades if you have a dark eye-makeup, nudes are in fashion, though. Finally, use a makeup fixer and spray it all over your face gently to finally fix everything in place to last longer.

Treat your skin with a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 or more. If you have greasy cosmetics in your beauty box, throw them away right now as you wouldn’t want to aggravate the pesky skin condition. Food intakes should be as stricter as skincare products. Foods to avoid: Sugary items, refined-grain products, saturated and trans-fat diets, dairy products, too much salt, spicy food, caffeine, alcohol.

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