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Best tips to get glowing skin

A major component— and signal— of healthy skin is a natural glow. But causes like lack of sleep, stress, age, and even what you eat can rob your complexion of its radiance. Transform skin that looks dull and tired to luminous and glowing with expert tips and product picks from Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab scientists and dermatologist experts on how to make your skin glow naturally, no matter how much time you have: months, one or two weeks, overnight, or even minutes! 1. Cleanse regularly Key to luminous skin: clearing your “canvas” by thoroughly removing debris like dirt, oil and pollution particles that can clog pores and cause dullness. Wash your face morning and night by massaging in a small dollop of face cleanser lightly with fingers in circular motions, working from the inside of the face out for full coverage, says GH Beauty Lab Senior Chemist Sabina Wizemann. Try our best-tested face wash for boosting radiance, Fresh Soy Face Cleanser, for daily use, and do a deeper

How to get rid of dark circles under eye?

Let's get the bad news out of the way — there is no miracle cure to get rid of dark under eye circles, and especially not the "miracle cures" like coconut oil, cucumber slices, ice cubes, cold compresses, or essential oils. Not even sleeping on extra pillows will nix dark circles. "Even the most expensive eye creams and procedures can't completely eliminate them," says Paula Begoun, founder of the skin care line Paula's Choice. The good news: You can minimize their appearance, both with strategic skincare and makeup. Here, scientists from the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab, top dermatologists, and makeup artists share their best advice about minimizing, covering up, and preventing dark under eye circles both instantly and long-term. ZKO Anti Aging Cream Reviews http://www.antiagingwise.com/zko-anti-aging-cream-reviews-does-it-work 1. Determine the underlying cause For the best plan of action, you first have to understand what's causing your

How to get glowing skin?

A major component— and signal— of healthy skin is a natural glow. But causes like lack of sleep, stress, age, and even what you eat can rob your complexion of its radiance. Transform skin that looks dull and tired to luminous and glowing with expert tips and product picks from Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab scientists and dermatologist experts on how to make your skin glow naturally, no matter how much time you have: months, one or two weeks, overnight, or even minutes! 1. Cleanse regularly Key to luminous skin: clearing your “canvas” by thoroughly removing debris like dirt, oil and pollution particles that can clog pores and cause dullness. Wash your face morning and night by massaging in a small dollop of face cleanser lightly with fingers in circular motions, working from the inside of the face out for full coverage, says GH Beauty Lab Senior Chemist Sabina Wizemann. Try our best-tested face wash for boosting radiance, Fresh Soy Face Cleanser, for daily use, and do a deeper

Tips about premature skin aging and beauty sleep

Many things cause our skin to age. Some things we cannot do anything about; others we can influence. One thing that we cannot change is the natural aging process. It plays a key role. With time, we all get visible lines on our face. It is natural for our face to lose some of its youthful fullness. We notice our skin becoming thinner and drier. Our genes largely control when these changes occur. The medical term for this type of aging is “intrinsic aging.” We can influence another type of aging that affects our skin. Our environment and lifestyle choices can cause our skin to age prematurely. The medical term for this type of aging is “extrinsic aging.” By taking some preventive actions, we can slow the effects that this type of aging has on our skin. 11 ways to reduce premature skin aging The sun plays a major role in prematurely aging our skin. Other things that we do also can age our skin more quickly than it naturally would. To help their patients prevent premature skin aging, derm