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How to Build a Skincare Routine

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at MUJ chapter.

Skincare is often neglected in one’s daily routine. Usually, most investments are directed towards makeup products, but the bitter truth is that they are only makeshift and make someone glow and kill it for a night. Skincare on the other hand is something which will give someone long term results and is supposed to be followed for not an instant glow up, but skin which someone will love years down the lane.

There are multiple ways someone can inculcate this regime in their daily routine, it either can be natural products/ways which you find around the house (nourishing foods for your skin) or investing in products by companies who know what they are doing to help people with their skin.

Something to note, whichever route someone goes on, remember that the results will never happen overnight. As they say, Rome was not built in a day. The importance of building a skincare routine does not mean someone should load their skin with any expensive products they find. Products which target problem areas, retain the youth on skin can only be determined by understanding skin and what it needs.

Moreover, the process does not end there. Factors which someone needs to pay attention to is definitely the diet they follow and the place they reside in (Sunscreen is everyone’s best friend if they live in a sunny place, moisturizer is someone’s companion in chilly areas!)

Hence, a skincare routine is more than just cleanse, tone, and moisturise.

Hey, my name is Zoya Hosain. I am a journalism and media student. I love to showcase facets of myself through creative mediums. In the long run, I want to excel in the advertising industry. I have always loved writing and when I was introduced to the world of media, I knew this is what I wanted to do in the long run.
Engineering student by the day, food blogger by the night.