Experts Say Great Skin Is All About Breaking These 6 Beauty Habits

June 20, 2021 at 08:00AM

Getting to grips with exactly what sort of beauty practices are right and what are wrong can feel quite overwhelming. One minute, double cleansing is all the rage, and the next, everyone’s preaching that it’s wasteful and unnecessary. It makes total sense, therefore, that when it comes to your beauty routine, you should just do whatever feels best for you.

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However, with that being said, according to experts, there are a handful of beauty habits and tendencies that could be adding years onto your appearance—no ifs, ands or buts. So if you’re fed up of spending a fortune of anti-ageing lotions and potions to no avail, it could be worth taking a long, hard look at your routine as a whole. To help you establish exactly what parts of your regimen could be working against you, we’ve enlisted the help of some of the biggest experts in the business.

Keep scrolling to discover the most ageing beauty habits that experts are urging you to change.

It turns out that there is no limit on the number of times we can preach the importance of daily SPF application. Come rain or shine, protecting your skin from harmful UV rays is of utmost importance if you want to prevent premature signs of ageing. Pamela Marshall, clinical aesthetician and Co-Founder of Mortar & Milk say, “UV damage is the single greatest cause of premature ageing, yet the vast majority of new clients tell me they only wear SPF in the summer months or rely on a tinted moisturiser with SPF 15.” 

But surprise, surprise—the SPF in your makeup simply isn’t enough to protect your skin. “UVA, which is present every day, can penetrate through clouds, windows and into your dermal layers, causes collagen and elastin glycation (death). Wearing a broad-spectrum UV protector every single day is like breathing, it’s mandatory,” warns Marshall.

If you have sensitive skin, it’s likely that you’ll know the perils of SPF irritation all too well. Luckily, this matte-finish fluid is hypoallergenic and quickly absorbed. Plus, it’s enriched with hyaluronic acid for hydration.

For those that hate the feeling of greasy SPF sat on their skin all day, this super-mattifying cream almost feels like a smoothing primer instead of a sunscreen.

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You’d be right in assuming that makeup wipes really have no place in any beauty aficionado’s routine. Despite the fact that their throwaway nature has the potential to drastically damage the planet, they can also prove detrimental to the condition of your skin. “Most cleansing wipes contain detergent-like chemicals and harsh alcohols that strip away the natural pH balance of the skin. These ingredients can cause irritation and leave the skin dry, dehydrated and sensitive,” reveals celebrity facialist Lisa Harris.

At this point, you might be questioning just how serious the dryness can really be. However, it turns out it’s not just the harsh chemicals that can cause the skin to age. Harris goes on, “Wipes don’t cleanse the skin properly and instead spread bacteria around the face, which can cause more problems later on. Over cleansing with harsh wipes can actually thin and age the skin.”

So what are the other options? It’s true, the ease of using a cleansing wipe can’t be denied, however, there are just as many easy-to-use cleansers out there that won’t jeopardise the condition of your skin. “My advice is to use a good cleanser that will lift daily grime as well encourage new skin cells to the surface, leaving your skin appropriately cleansed without leaving any nasty chemicals or residue on the skin,” advises Harris.

This balm-to-milk cleanser really is a treat to use. Simply warm up in your hands and massage into dry skin to remove makeup, pollution and SPF with minimal effort. Remove with a damp muslin cloth to reveal soft, supple and glowing skin.

If you use face wipes because you hate the idea of having to use a different product to remove eye makeup, opt for a cleanser that does it all, just like this one. Ideal for sensitive skin, it soothes skin as it works at removing all types of impurities—from eye makeup to dirt.

It turns out it’s not just your skincare regimen that can cause your skin to look older than it really is. The way that you apply your makeup can make all of the difference too. Celebrity makeup artist, Hannah Martin, reveals the key to a youthful complexion is keeping things light and dewy. “Being over-enthusiastic with the powder puff can lead to skin looking dry and lacklustre and can actually enhance the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles,” she says. Instead, reach for lighter foundation formulas and only powder where necessary.

Swap full-coverage foundations out for a lightweight skin tint for a your-skin-but-better finish. This hydrating formula evens the appearance of your complexion and leaves it glowing beyond belief.  

The key to powder application is to only apply it where necessary. Opt for a light, natural-looking powder like this one and dust lightly in areas prone to oiliness and slip.

If you thought that moisturiser was only the sort of thing you needed to reach for in times of ultimate dryness, you’d be wrong. According to experts, moisture and hydration are at the top of the priority list if you want to keep your skin look youthful. “All skin needs hydration. If you under moisturise, the skin will appear rougher, lined and dull. Plus, due to dehydration, wrinkles can look much deeper,” explains Harris. To keep skin looking young and healthy, it’s advised that you replenish the skin with serums and moisturisers every single day.

Perfect for skin that reacts to cold weather, this rich moisturising cream works to rehydrate and soften thanks to Nordic bilberry and oat and canola oils.

Not only does this fancy moisturiser work to tighten skin, but it also contains gotu kola, which helps to improve circulation and reduce inflammation.

While going for dark eye makeup can be a great option for a night on the town, in general, dark, flat makeup can appear ageing. “Wearing too dark of an eyeliner can be ageing and make eyes look smaller. Opt for a soft brown or grey to gently frame the eyes and create a more subtle, modern look,” says Martin.

And it’s not just eye makeup that should be brightened up a notch. She adds, “Too dark a foundation shade, very dark lipstick and the absence of blush can also be ageing. Swap to dewy skin, lustrous lips and a hunt of blush for a more radiant, ageless look.”

This watercolour-like liquid blush provides the ultimate glowing flush for a sculpted, natural-looking finish.

Creamy, blendable and easy-to-apply, this soft burgundy kohl liner frames eyes in the most subtle of ways.

It’s no secret that going in too hard with a face scrub can cause redness and irritation. However, liquid exfoliators such as acids can also cause irreparable damage if they’re used too often. “Using harsh exfoliators every day breaks down your natural lipid barrier that helps to naturally hydrate the upper layers of the epidermis. This can lead to thread veins, scarring and thinning of the skin,” warns Harris. 

The key to making sure you’re not overdoing it with exfoliation is to ensure you’re using the right formula, and only once a week, says Harris. “Gentle enzyme cleansers and masks dissolve dead skin cells and encourage healthier-looking skin. You only need to exfoliate once a week. When your skin feels rough to the touch, this is a good sign it needs a little help.”

Harnessing the exfoliating powers of papaya, pineapple and pumpkin enzymes, this easy-to-use liquid works against dryness and dullness without irritation.

Containing natural fruit enzymes to brighten and slough away dead skin cells, this gently cream exfoliator leaves skin looking luminous and clear.

Next up, these are the best anti-ageing products.

Author Shannon Lawlor | Whowhatwear
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