How to care for the skin after makeup?

In the universe of beauty and makeup, one fundamental question constantly resonates: how to care for your skin effectively? This will be your essential guide to unlock the secrets of optimal skin care. We'll give you practical tips and proven techniques to keep your skin radiant and healthy. From daily routines to specific tricks for different skin types, we'll teach you how to nourish and protect your greatest treasure. 

Learn from experts and professionals 

Knowing how to take care of your skin is a more common question than you think. Especially when there are hundreds of options on the market that can cause some confusion. Therefore, it is best to rely on the opinions of experts in the field, such as a professional makeup artist, who will guide you through the process. 

Likewise, through a professional makeup course you will learn everything from skin preparation to tips on how to remove makeup. Of course, you will be shown the whole process of makeup, techniques and styles. 

If you take a professional makeup artist course, you will know the correct order of application (and de-application) of the products and elements that are used. You will have a better notion of which are the most suitable according to your skin type. 

How to take care of your skin? 

As a preview, from here we will tell you how to take care of the skin after makeup. Yes, the face is a blank canvas when you apply makeup. However, it is imperative that you know that when you do not remove it after the indicated time or if you do not do it the way it should be, it can be detrimental to the health of the skin. 

It doesn't matter if it is a highly produced makeup, such as for a wedding or graduation, or for a meeting with friends in the evening. It is essential that you remove it properly every night. Afterwards, you will need to apply creams and products that will help you keep your facial skin in the best possible condition. 

Order of products

Never, but never, should you go to bed with makeup on, as this accelerates premature aging, among many other consequences. 

First of all, the skin must have a preparation prior to makeup. This includes the use of moisturizers, primer and sunscreen. Depending on your skin type, you will know which one to choose. When you have been wearing makeup for a long time, you need your pores to be able to breathe, so removing it is necessary.  

After applying the make-up remover cream, the next step is to use a facial toner, which basically refreshes the face, especially the most sensitive areas. It helps to open the pores and eliminate any residue that may remain. 

Afterwards, you can opt for the use of a moisturizer. If you are over 35, opt for those with hyaluronic acid and retinol, as they accelerate cell regeneration and work on expression lines. 

Finally, but equally important, include an eye contour. Keep in mind that this area is where most expression lines and the dreaded crow's feet are formed. 

As an additional tip, you can opt for a lip balm and eyelash serum. Both elements will help you nourish and keep them in the best conditions. 

Ingredients and products to consider 

Among so much variety that exists in the market, here are some recommendations on the ingredients and products that can not miss in your routine to remove your makeup 

●      Sunscreen: The king of any shelf and should always be present in your skin care routine. No matter how old you are and whether or not you wear makeup frequently, you must use it. It not only prevents premature aging, but also protects against diseases such as skin cancer. 

●      Vitamin E and C: This combination is powerful in fighting antioxidants. In addition to the fact that they promote collagen production, they also intervene in the treatment of spots caused by the sun and the years. 

●     Hyaluronic acid: It is extremely necessary. Among other things, it stimulates collagen formation, helps in the healing of skin lesions and activates cell regeneration. With all these attributes it is no wonder it is so popular and used. 

●      Lipids: In this case, it is especially recommended for women over 30, when the skin is more vulnerable to external factors. It helps to keep it hydrated and moisturized, giving it a healthy appearance. 

●      Retinol: The fact that it is last on the list does not mean that it is not important. On the contrary, it is a protagonist in most skin care products. This component, in addition to helping to refine the pores of the face, also intervenes in the treatment of wrinkles and expression lines, smoothing them little by little. 

In short, learning how to take care of your skin after makeup is vital to maintain its health and vitality. We hope these tips will help you to keep your skin fresh and radiant. 

Laura Sanchezenglish