Here are some skin care tips I brought to help you avoid the winter heat from your heater.

It's just past 4 p.m., and the office heater is blowing my face off... My skin's already so dry and in bad shape, so I was peeling a tangerine and watching YouTube, and one of my favorite beauty YouTubers gave a really cool breakdown of her home care routine. After watching that, I decided to come back and write up some of my own skin care tips. In winter, it's not about applying a lot of different products, but rather "locking in moisture." My first skin care tip: within three seconds of washing your face, mix a drop of facial oil with your moisturizer to create a barrier. You want to prevent that tight feeling right after you step out of the bathroom. And my second skin care tip: since it's the end of the year and you're probably going to be drinking a lot, I really don't recommend sleeping with the heater on and applying a highly nutritious face pack to keep your makeup looking good the next day. Instead, applying a generous amount of hydrating gel and sleeping right next to a humidifier is much better for restoring your skin condition. Realistically, home care doesn't require a ton of equipment; it's these little habits. Everyone, after work, buy a bungeoppang and head home. Try following the routine I outlined. Your skin will definitely look different tomorrow morning!

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  • 따뜻한포메그라네이트A1767620171464
    역시 기본에 충실한게 좋은 것 같아요. 비싼 피부 관리 장비보다 수분 공급 잘하고 적당한 습도를 맞춰주면 피부 컨디션도 좋아져요. 수분젤 듬뿍 얹고 숙면하는 것만큼 확실한 피부 보약은 없는 것 같습니다. 
  • 놀랄만한코알라H1767796226809
    세안 직후 오일을 섞어 발라 수분을 가두는 방법은 저도 애용하는 루틴이라 무척 공감이 가네요. 여기에 덧붙여서 사무실 책상 위에 젖은 수건을 걸어두거나 컵에 뜨거운 물을 담아두는 것만으로도 얼굴 주변의 국소적인 습도를 높이는 데 꽤 큰 도움이 되니 참고해보시면 좋겠습니다.