Get glowing spring skin with our 5 easy tips! From exfoliation to SPF, find out how to freshen up your complexion this spring.
Say farewell to winter and hello to the sunny vibes of spring! Now's the perfect time to shake up your skincare routine and give your complexion the refresh it deserves. From banishing dullness to boosting radiance from within, we've got your new season transition sorted with these five tips for spring skin.
1. Buff Away Winter Skin
The first step to getting your skin spring-ready is to get rid of the old and make way for the new. Exfoliation is a great way to resurface and rejuvenate the skin, helping you to say bye-bye to dull, dry winter skin. Whether it's your face or body, a good scrub can work wonders for spring skin radiance. Reach for a physical exfoliant like a sea salt or sugar scrub to slough away dead skin cells and unclog pores. Remember, gentle circular motions are key, and once or twice a week is all you need to keep your skin looking dewy and refreshed. Ready. Set. Glow!
2. Make SPF Your BFF
Let's talk about SPF – your skin's best friend forever. You've probably heard this a gazillion times, but here's a gentle reminder: nothing beats SPF for keeping your skin healthy, youthful, and oh-so-glowy. Even though the sunny season is just getting started, those sneaky UVA and UVB rays can still do some serious damage, even on cloudy days. So, don't skip the SPF! It's your first line of defence against premature ageing and pesky sunspots. Look for a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher and make sure to apply it as the final step in your skincare routine. Your skin will thank you for it, promise!
3. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate
Dry winter air can zap the moisture right out of your skin, leaving you feeling as parched as a desert – especially on your face! To keep your skin feeling fresh and dewy all through spring, make sure you're sipping on plenty of water every day – we're talking at least eight glasses. Your body's organs, including your skin, need hydration to function at their best. The more water you drink, the easier it will be to keep your skin from feeling dry and flaky. So bottoms up!
4. Lighten Up Your Skincare
When the weather warms up, heavy creams and serums can feel like a bit too much, leaving your skin feeling more greasy than glowy. We're all about that natural radiance, not looking like we just dipped our faces in oil! Plus, heavy creams can even lead to pesky breakouts, and who needs that, right? So, swap out those thick creams for lightweight, oil-free moisturisers that won't clog your pores. Or, look for serums or hydrating gels instead of creams – they'll give your skin the hydration it needs without that heavy feeling. Bonus points if they contain hyaluronic acid – it's like a moisture magnet that keeps your skin hydrated without feeling overloaded. It's all about that light and breezy feeling for spring!
5. Nourish From Within
Our final tip for spring skin? Add nutrient-rich foods to your diet to support healthy skin from the inside out. Load up on vegetables like broccoli, carrots, peppers, sweet potatoes, and spinach, which are packed with vitamins and antioxidants to promote radiant skin. Another key ingredient to enhance that skin glow look is including collagen in your routine. Collagen plays a huge role in strengthening the skin, along with boosting its elasticity and hydration. Our powerful Dewty Daily Collagen Drink formula contains a whopping 6.4g of high-grade collagen, as well as Vitamin C to help stimulate your body’s natural production of collagen, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines in just four weeks. Just take a look at these incredible results to witness the magic for yourself. Did we mention it also contains hyaluronic acid to lock in moisture? A dose daily of our collagen can plump out your skin, giving it that glowing and dewy look we associate with spring. Plus, it will keep your hair and nails healthy and help with any sun damage, too!
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