Who hasn't stayed up through several big nights yet? But every time I look in the mirror after staying up late, I'm shocked by my sallow face and dark circles under my eyes - my skin is dull and lackluster, my pores are large, and even foundation can't cover up the exhaustion. I really look too old! Don't panic. This emergency skincare routine for those who stay up late, from first aid to repair, will help you quickly regain your good complexion.
Night first Aid: Don't forget "Simple Skin care" When staying up late
Many people stay up late only to catch up on work and don't even bother to wash their faces. This is a huge mistake! When staying up late, the skin's metabolism slows down, and oil and free radicals accumulate, which only aggravates dullness.
Before staying up late: Apply a thin layer of repair essence (such as one containing B5 and ceramide), and then layer it with a refreshing lotion to avoid acne caused by heavy skin care products.
When staying up late: Drink a cup of warm water every hour. Avoid milk tea and coffee to reduce skin glycation and dehydration.
The next morning: 3 quick steps to brighten up and say goodbye to the face caused by staying up late
Gentle cleansing: Use amino acid cleansers to quickly remove the oil secreted during the night. Do not rub hard to avoid irritating the skin.
Antioxidant essence "Prolongs Life" : This step is crucial! Applying antioxidant essence containing VC and ergothione can quickly neutralize free radicals, improve dullness and make the skin glow.
Light base makeup + local concealer: Choose a light cushion or foundation to focus on covering dark circles and nasolabial folds. When setting the makeup, use less loose powder to avoid powder sticking and dryness.
Follow-up care: "Restore" good skin within 2 days
Two days after staying up late, try not to use high-concentration acids, retinol and other irritating ingredients. Switch to A mild moisturizing and repairing set. You can apply a hydrating and repairing mask (1-2 times a week) to help your skin recover quickly. Besides, catching up on sleep is really important! If you can take a nap, don't force yourself. Sleep is the best skin care product.
Staying up late can harm the skin, but as long as proper first aid and repair are done, the damage can be minimized. Sisters, staying up late may be a pity, but don't be lazy when it comes to skin care!