Skin care for glass skin starts with double cleansing when washing your face. The reason is that not all cosmetics, especially sunscreen and accumulated dirt, can be completely removed with one product. Use an oil-based cleanser or micellar water to take care of your makeup and your SPF. Phoebe Dynevor, who plays Daphne in Bridgerton, uses the latter, according to Hollywood hair and makeup supervisor Linda J. Pierce (via Cosmopolitan). Next, a water-based cleanser removes any remaining impurities and prepares your skin for the next step: exfoliation.
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However, exfoliation should not be done as a daily skin care step. To avoid irritation in your quest for flawless skin, be sure to apply a gentle exfoliant like mandelic acid a few times a week.
Now that you’ve cleansed your face without stripping it of its precious oils, it’s time to hydrate. A good toner and creamy moisturizer are a must (Dynevor uses both). The type of product you use for this step depends on your skin type. For example, if you’re acne-prone, you may not like the moisturizers that people with dry skin prefer, so do your research beforehand. Additionally, if you get regular facials (Dynevor says he gets one every month and a half) and drink plenty of water, you can achieve beautiful, glowing skin.
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