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.
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!