Snapping a mugshot right when you wake up?! To most, the wake up call selfie sounds terrifying; I don’t know about you, but I’m not camera ready as soon as the alarm sounds. But there are small steps you can take to wake up beautifully this winter!
Get Your Beauty Sleep
If you can get 8 hours of sleep you’re lucky, even 7 would be great; but for most that’s just a dream. So prior to going to bed use something like SkinCeuticals Renew Overnight Dry for dry or normal skin, or Renew Overnight Oily for oily skin. These are nighttime skin-refining moisturizers that gently exfoliate the skin for a healthier appearance. They also help diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and other signs of premature aging. So no matter how long your heads been on the pillow, you’ll wake up to softer, more beautiful skin!
Perk Up Your Peepers
Sleepy eyes are guaranteed way to have someone say, “Did you have a rough night? You look tired.” To stop them in their tracks, use PCA EyeXcellence. This eye cream is triple action, improving puffiness, dark circles and wrinkles. The combination of three peptides will leave your eye area looking smooth, even and bright. As an added bonus, the moisturizing properties will have the skin around your eyes glowing and hydrated, which is exactly what your sleep deprived self needs.
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Just a Dab Will Do Ya
Ever heard the phrase less is more? Of course you have, so make sure that applies to your makeup in the morning. When you’re approaching the day on lack of slumber, only use a lightweight brightening concealer, be sure to curl your lashes (I like to warm the lash curler with a blow dryer first), and put a dab of moisturizing lip balm that has a slight tint. You’ll have a refreshed appearance without looking like you’ve tried too hard.
You should be the only that knows if you’ve been out all night… With these three quick steps your secret is safe!
Hope this helped!
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