While the aim of my skincare and makeup routines during my teenage years and early 20s was always clear—combat breakouts and minimise the appearance of spots—my 30s have been an entirely different ballgame so far. When I turned 30 in April 2019, I was in the very early stages of pregnancy and working full-time in central London. The grind of the daily commute and a busy social life and work calendar combined with first trimester nausea and, later, intense pregnancy exhaustion meant that—hormonal breakouts aside—my beauty aims quickly shifted to finding products that would make me look less tired pronto.
And my quest has pretty much remained the same since. Fast forward nearly three years and we’ve all been through a global pandemic (exhausting to say the least), I’ve discovered what it’s like to live with a tiny human who is still yet to discover the joys of a full, uninterrupted night of sleep, and I’m now pregnant again. The result? My lifelong acne-prone skin is still oily and susceptible to spots, yes, but it now looks eternally dull and is the first thing to give the game away when I’m sleep-deprived.
Luckily, though, I now have the tools in my beauty arsenal to disguise the true depths of my tiredness. And while I might start the day with the kind of sallow complexion that rivals an extra on The Walking Dead, I’ve curated a failsafe assortment of beauty products that will take even the dullest of skin from dreary to dewy in mere minutes. (Although I can’t help with the actual feeling of tiredness—for that, there’s only one solution: copious amounts of coffee.)
Generally speaking, I’m a fan of micellar water for my morning cleanse after a dermatologist told me that over cleansing my oily skin could exacerbate oil production. However, on mornings that I feel totally shattered, a proper face wash with water and a cleanser not only provides the perfect opportunity to treat my skin to some energising actives, but the very act of splashing water onto my skin immediately makes me feel more wide-awake. For this step, I reach for lightweight, gel cleansers with radiance-boosting benefits to really prep my skin for the rest of my routine.
If there’s one thing in my tired skin routine that’s non-negotiable it’s a good vitamin c serum. It’s one of those ingredients that dermatologists and skin experts consistently recommend that we all include in our skincare routines and, for me, it’s the one ingredient that makes an instantly visible difference to my skin. I have tried hundreds at this point, but these are a few that I always come back to thanks to the way that brighten dull skin, fade dark spots and scarring and generally leave my skin looking healthier.
After applying my usual moisturiser and SPF, it’s time for makeup, and there’s one key addition to my makeup routine on tired mornings—a radiance primer. For me, primer tends to be one of those ‘special occasion’ steps and I tend to only reach for one when I want to increase the longevity of my makeup. When my skin is a bit lacklustre, however, I’ve found that applying light layers of product designeds to brighten is key—and a good primer can be the difference between dewy and dull skin for me.
Even if I’m too tired to apply a foundation, tinted moisturiser or skin tint, I always make sure to apply an under-eye concealer. In fact, focusing on brightening up your eye area is one of the fastest and easiest ways to transform dull skin in my opinion. Over the years I’ve learned that despite initially thinking that high-coverage formulas would work best for hiding dark circles, lighter textures with a dewier finish actually look more natural and tend to be more light-reflective with brighter results.
Applying a highlighter might sound like a step too far on mornings that even an intravenous coffee drip wouldn’t energise you, but trust me when I say that it makes an enormous difference to tired complexions. I choose liquid formulations rather than powders as, firstly, you can be more slapdash in your application and because they have that dewy texture that I’m always looking for in brightening products. Just make sure to opt for formulas that are glitter and shimmer-free so you don’t end up looking like a disco ball.
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