The shock I felt when I saw myself in the mirror at 2 p.m.: Oversleeping is poison to my skin.
Oh my, when I came to, I was shocked to see the sun already well past its zenith. Perhaps it was the weekend, but I was so relaxed that when I opened my eyes, it was already 2 p.m. I thought sleeping in late would relieve my fatigue and brighten my skin, but when I looked in the mirror, the reality was the opposite. My face was puffy, and perhaps because of the dry indoor air, it looked even more dull than usual, making me sigh. They say sleep is the best medicine at our age, but that only works if you're regular. When my daily routine suddenly breaks down like this, it feels like poison. I'm painfully aware that the days of my youth, when I could just sleep carelessly and wake up feeling refreshed, are long gone. I need to wake up, drink a glass of lukewarm water, and recharge from the inside out. I know that lazing around in bed without washing my face is the worst thing I can do to erode my skin's elasticity, but I feel so heavy. In fact, waking up on time, doing some light exercise, and drinking plenty of water are a hundred times better for your skin than applying a bottle of expensive essence. It's time to stick on a moisture pack and get back on track. I hope everyone isn't feeling too sluggish on this weekend afternoon, and that you're taking care of your complexion with regular skincare. Today feels so short, it's disappointing.