Simply Woman & Home

The AT-HOME facial

THE SKIN PREP

First take the time to give your skin a really good cleanse. Start with a cleansing oil to lift any make-up, dirt or debris, and wipe that away with a warm flannel or muslin cloth.

Next use a gentle foaming cleanser to whip away any residue. Dermatologist on behalf of The Harley Medical Group Dr Justine Hextall says: ‘A gentle wash – preferably mildly acidic – is a recommendation for all. When skin is rinsed, it should feel calm and hydrated, not tight.’ Try DHC Deep Cleansing Oil, 200ml, £24, and B. Brightening Fruit Acid Cleanser, £6.99.

‘A serum is always recommended as an active treatment to protect skin and help the cells regenerate, but do your research and find one that’s best suited to you,’

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