Getting that envy-worthy winter glow

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Flaky, dry, irritated skin seems to be the norm every winter and yet, still remains to look cute. Lucky for us, there’s makeup. It’s just going to take some tweaking to prevent it from betraying us by drawing attention to just how winter-ravaged our skin is. Wedding Affair brings to you everything you need to know to get that winter glow.

Don’t Forget To Wash Your Face

Your regular facewash is no match for the winter weather. Formulated with peach antioxidants that add a glow and tons of moisture to your skin, the A-Derma gentle facewash is our ideal choice. We recommend using lukewarm water with it to avoid stripping away oils from your skin.

Moisturising Is The Key

This is technically a skin care tip, but it’s actually helpful to think of it as a step in your makeup routine because it’s the best way to achieve a dewy, glowy complexion before you even think about busting out the highlighter. Spend extra time massaging the moisturizer into your skin to boost skin’s natural glow. Be generous with it, and don’t forget your neck.

Know When To Moisturise

Hydration is clearly crucial, but knowing when to hydrate is important too. Be sure to moisturize when your skin is still damp after showering. This is the optimal time to give your freshly steamed and washed skin its much-needed hydration.

Exfoliate, Exfoliate, Baby!

One of the most common assumptions people make is exfoliating your skin during winter will add to the dryness. But ladies, moisture can’t get in through all those piled up dead cells either. Exfoliate once or twice every week with a gentle exfoliator like Avene Cleanance Mask-Scrub which effectively sloughs away all the dead cells and impurities.

Stick To Liquid/Cream Foundation And Highlighter

The only thing worse than flakes is when your foundation actually highlights your flaky skin. A foundation with a creamier base glides smoothly over the skin. In contrast, a matte formula will settle into flakes and dry skin, giving you a patchy and uneven finish. If you don’t like your foundation too dewy, you can always set it with powder to dial down shine on your T-zone areas.

Also Read: Superfoods to consume this winter

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