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The skin texture I saw in the car late in the afternoon has me thinking more about home care.
Lately, with the days getting longer, I've always thought the afternoon sunlight streaming through my car window on my way home from work was incredibly beautiful. But today, I happened to take a closer look at my face in the rearview mirror and was truly shocked. Under indoor lighting, my skin looked perfectly fine, but under the strong natural light, my pores were noticeably larger and my skin wasn't as elastic as it used to be. The days I'd just wash my face, apply basic skincare, and go to bed, using my busy schedule as an excuse, have passed by, and I've been reflecting on them. My friends are already diligently visiting dermatologists and taking care of their skin, but I feel like I lack that level of dedication. So, I've decided to start a home care routine, using my evenings to create my own. Honestly, with so many beauty devices and high-performance cosmetics on the market, it's a bit overwhelming to know where to start. Rather than blindly buying expensive products, I'm trying to figure out effective, consistent home care methods tailored to my skin type. Especially with the dryness worsening during the seasonal transition, are there any tips for simultaneously maintaining moisture and elasticity? In the past, my skin would be smooth the next morning after just a good night's sleep, but now I'm getting to the age where the more effort I put into it, the more noticeable the difference. Plus, I keep getting breakouts around my chin, probably due to stress, and it's frustrating every time I look in the mirror. I'd love to go to a salon for treatment, but the time and expense make that difficult. Ultimately, I think the most important thing is how well you take care of yourself in your daily life. I'm curious to know how you all practice your own home care secrets while resting at home. Do you have any daily routines you always follow or any skincare products you'd really recommend? Even small tips would be incredibly helpful.