Photo by Marla Bergh Photography What I Use On My Face: My Skincare Productsīefore we get into everything: please note I don’t use all of these everyday. That’s because the best results come from prevention. Many people start using eye cream in their 30s when they start noticing the first subtle crease on the outer corner of their eyes, but even before you see a wrinkle, you can start as early as your 20s. When it comes to skincare, the earlier the better.
Try to get into a good skin care routine that works for you. I know lots of young women just go to bed (or fall asleep) and don’t even wash their faces at night. And if you can afford it, use a good brand to wash and cleanse your face and wash your face every morning and night. The most important thing: wear sunscreen all the time. If you are in your 20s and reading this, here is my advice to you: wear sunscreen, drink lots of water to stay hydrated, don’t lay out, if you want a tan, use a self tanner, and get lots of sleep. I realize this will be a lot, especially if your skincare is limited right now. I spend a lot of time on my face and skin.
I do Korean face masks, mud masks and use rollers on my face. I am not intentionally in the sun for a long extended period of time), I wear hats, the face masks now are actually helping me, I wear sunscreen all the time, I drink a lot of water, I eat relatively healthy and exercise on a regular basis and I try to get routine facials when I can. I equate my good, smooth skin and not many wrinkles at all to the following: I take care of my skin: I invest in good skin care products, I stay out of the sun (meaning: I don’t lay out. A woman never tells her age but I am in my 40s.