Health and Beauty Tips—
If you’re washing (Warshing!) more, as you will be during these times—especially important when you remove your mask, don’t forget to keep moisturizing. If you develop too much dryness this can lead to cracks that let bacteria find a way in. It’s important to keep your skin moist as well as clean. Using the Warsh Cloth each time you remove a mask that’s been on for longer than a few minutes is essential to clean and freshen the skin and help avoid oil and clogged pores.
And if you’re using sanitizers when you go in and out of stores and other places—who isn’t?—they are very drying. Remember, when we get through this to the other side—you’ll want your skin to keep feeling and looking its best. Hands always seem to show the signs of washing/exposure to the elements first and we’ll be washing them most at the moment! So moisturize your hands, too.
Other signs that your skin is too dry are pain, redness, flaking and itching—see the UCLA report.
So definitely use moisturizers. I love one of mine for this purpose. (Of course!)
This all-natural skincare product is meant for your face, neck, and décolletage and is Black Label epiMOIST. It’s made with clean care in mind—natural aloe, avocado, grape, mango, olive, and almond oils and butters all work together in this super moisturizer. There are no preservatives, nothing toxic, and it’s going to sink right in and make your skin feel better. It comes in a handy (handy!) 30 ml size, so you can carry it with you (on hand!)—use it for all exposed skin, including your hands.