Hey curvy girls all over the world,
For the past couple of weeks, this weather has been all over the place. One day its warm and the next its freezing. Personally, I hate when the weather is like this because its no good for my skin. Whenever the seasons change, I believe your skincare should too. Although there are some things that you can do throughout the year like using the best CBD oil and staying properly hydrated, there are so many other things that you will need to take into account as you head into the winter season. CBD oil is the non-psychoactive component of marijuana and is used to treat various issues like anxiety, chronic pain, and skin diseases like eczema as well. People wanting to try it out can reach out to a cbd skincare private label that can give you the products you need. Best to keep the skin moisturized before the cold arrives.
It’s important to update your skincare . One of the beauty products I love trying out is face masks. During the summer I like scrubs and charcoal masks but during the winter, I’m all about hydration. Hydrating masks really gets my skin glowing.
The reason I am so interested in hydrating masks these days is that cold winds tend to remove the majority of the moisture from our skin. This can cause our skin to appear dry and flaky. Even when you’re at home, make sure you’re wearing some kind of moisturizer. Additionally, to keep the moisture inside your skin, keep the temperature in your home between normal to warm so that the moisture inside your skin remains intact. You can accomplish this by looking for a dependable underfloor heating system and having it installed by calling technicians from companies such as Heavenly Heat Inc. that can keep your house warm. However, do not leave your heater on all the time, as high temperatures can also cause your skin to lose moisture. So, it must be at room temperature.
From gel to honey masks, my skin always feels moisturized and healthy whenever I use them. If your skin is dry and cracked, I want to share with you my favorite hydrating masks and some I am looking to try. No, do not worry, the products that I will be sharing with you are clinically tested (perhaps the brands availed of the CRO services like commercialization, pharmacovigilance, post-approval services offered by the likes of VIAL to prove the safety of the products). They have had no harmful effects on me. So, it is safe to say that you can also use them.
Elf Bubble Mask
No lie, Elf has a pretty good selection of skincare products that work. Their bubble mask is the bomb. I’ve actually used it and my face feels squeaky clean. The best thing about this cleansing mask is that it doesn’t dry out your skin.
Honey & Shea Hydrating Mask
This hydrating masks is filled with antioxidants, honey, aloe vera, and green tea. Doesn’t it sound like something a spa would use? It will definitely help detox your skin.
Olay Regenerist Overnight Mask
If your skin looks tired then you’re going to want to try this Ahava mask. It helps to rejuvenate your skin in minutes and is enriched with dead sea minerals.
I’m still looking for a couple of good hydrating masks to try. What are some that you guys like and use?
Fatima H says
I’ve never tried a hydrating face mask before- I feel my skin is more oily than dry so I steer clear of “hydrated” products; just a fear it may make my skin super oily.
However, this particular winter 2017, has been brutal on my face! I go outside and I have dry patches on my face almost everyday!!! I will definitely be trying a hydrating mask this year! I am drawn to the Honey & Shea mask since my skin is very sensitive and the ingredients look to be the less harmful & the most natural. Wish me luck!!
Fatima H says
I’ve never tried a hydrating face mask before- I feel my skin is more oily than dry so I steer clear of “hydrated” products; just a fear it may make my skin super oily.
However, this particular winter 2017, has been brutal on my face! I go outside and I have dry patches on my face almost everyday!!! I will definitely be trying a hydrating mask this year! I am drawn to the Honey & Shea mask since my skin is very sensitive and the ingredients look to be the less harmful & the most natural. Wish me luck!!
Fatima H says
I’ve never tried a hydrating face mask before- I feel my skin is more oily than dry so I steer clear of “hydrated” products; just a fear it may make my skin super oily.
However, this particular winter 2017, has been brutal on my face! I go outside and I have dry patches on my face almost everyday!!! I will definitely be trying a hydrating mask this year! I am drawn to the Honey & Shea mask since my skin is very sensitive and the ingredients look to be the less harmful & the most natural. Wish me luck!!
Fatima H says
I’ve never tried a hydrating face mask before- I feel my skin is more oily than dry so I steer clear of “hydrated” products; just a fear it may make my skin super oily.
However, this particular winter 2017, has been brutal on my face! I go outside and I have dry patches on my face almost everyday!!! I will definitely be trying a hydrating mask this year! I am drawn to the Honey & Shea mask since my skin is very sensitive and the ingredients look to be the less harmful & the most natural. Wish me luck!!