The Palm Beach Post has named the best ways to rescue clients' skin after the onslaughts of summer and the top products to use, professional make-up artists will be pleased to know.
The newspaper recommended using an exfoliating scrub, followed by a hydrating moisturiser to sort out scorched skin.
A good exfoliator for professional make-up artists to try is the Sanctuary Hot Sugar Scrub, which uses thermal heating and organic sugar to smooth the skin.
Superdrug offers a good range of inexpensive exfoliating face masks, including the Skin Rescue Strawberry Exfoliating Face Mask, which unblogs pores using strawberry seeds.
After this, clients' skin can be moisturised with The Photo Age Corrector from Kiehl's, which will sort out skin pigmentation and reverse UV damage.
For clients' eyes, try Garnier Nutritioniste Skin Renew Anti-Sun Damage Eye Cream. It contains SPF 15, so the skin around the eyes will be harmed less by the autumn sun.
Clinique Repairwear Intensive Lip Treatment is perfect for sun-chapped lips. It claims to reduce wrinkles and plumps lips, preparing them for the colder autumn weather.
Posted by Celia Fort
Article Last Updated: 23/09/2010 12:56:56
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