Overnight Beauty Tips More Sleep and Better Skin?

Moisture overload: When it comes to moisturizing creams, the possibilities can be overwhelming. Look for hyaluronic acid for a moisturizing treatment, glycolic acid for an exfoliating and brightening effect, or an antioxidant-rich formula (with vitamin A) for skin renewal or antiaging. But remember that a cream can’t do its job as well if you don’t start with a clean slate, so washing your face is an essential first step.

Scream for eye cream: No matter how early you climb into bed, eye cream is a great way to avoid bags and discoloration. Because the skin underneath your peepers is the thinnest area on your face, the more moisturizing the better.

Acne, be gone: Those pimples don’t stand a chance when you reach for a spot treatment at night. Look for formulas with salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, or zinc, which will have lots of time to work while you get your eight . . . er, six hours in.

Lip service: Use an exfoliating scrub (or a few swipes of your toothbrush) to remove dead skin and flakes. Then add your favorite lip balm to prepare for your good night kiss.

Stocking feet: For scaly feet and calluses, use a pumice stone in the shower a few times a week and then slather on your favorite thick body butter. Slip on some socks as you catch your heavy z’s to reveal supple soles in the morning. This trick works for hands, too. You can even add in a few drops of oil for cuticle care.

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Difference Between Dehydrated & Hydrated Skin

It’s estimated that up to 90% of individuals’ skin has surface dehydration. You might be unaware that you are a part of this majority because the symptoms of dehydrating go beyond dry, flaky skin. Below, I have listed some common signs of dehydrated vs. hydrated skin to use as your skin hydration guide.

Hydrated Skin Looks:
Smooth and Dewy
Good Elasticity
Healthy Plumpness
Supple
Clear and Even

Hydrated Skin Feels:
Moist
Soft
No Irritation or Sensitivity

Dehydrated Skin Looks:
Red
Dull
Dry Patches
Flaky
Congested
Crepey
Uneven Texture

Dehydrated Skin Feels:
Chapped
Irritated
Itchy
Taut