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18th February 2016
12:29pm GMT

At night, your body (and skin!) is in repair mode, fighting hard to rejuvenate itself after the day's wear and tear. Before going to bed, make sure you cleanse your face properly to remove make-up, oil, dirt and bacteria sitting on your skin. This will prepare your skin for your night-time products, designed to help your skin do what it does best at night.
After cleansing, exfoliating, and toning, apply a serum with anti-aging properties under your moisturizer.
2. Skip the straws This one might sound a little crazy, but there is actually some science behind it, claiming that if you sip your beverage through a straw often enough, it will cause wrinkles to form around your mouth that no amount of anti-wrinkle potions are going to be able to get rid of. Note: Smoking does the same thing, so quit if you can. 4. Eat (good) fats Very few of us consume enough essential fatty acids, which as well as helping our brains to function more smoothly are considered vital to keep skin-cell-membranes in good health and therefore stop the skin from getting too dry. Avocados, oily fish, coconut oil; they will literally moisten your skin from the inside out and help you get your glow on, mamas.5. Get a humidifier for your bedroom
These are great, especially for the winter months when the cold air outside combined with the artificial hot air inside your house can make your skin sensitive and dry. Turning the humidifier on at night will help prevent moisture loss in your skin.
Also, drink plenty of water. It won't hydrate your skin directly, but it will improve the way your insides work and good gut health is soon reflected in glowing skin.
6. Be sun smart A large percentage of the visible signs of aging (wrinkles, age spots, you name it) result from the cumulative effect of ultraviolet rays on the skin, over time. Meaning; much you like looking less pale, the sun is also our No. 1 enemy when it comes to aging. Wear sunscreen and you'll keep these wrinkles at bay. And super-size your sunnies. The skin around our eyes is very thin, and needs protecting from sunshine as much as possible. 8. Sleep on your back The best way to sleep is on your back as your face will not touch the pillow, meaning no creases will be made. Many experts also recommend having your pillows propped up slightly, as this will help to reduce under-eye puffiness by allowing fluid to drain from your face. 9. Use a silk pillowcase Silk, as opposed to cotton, does not suck moisture from your skin while you sleep, helping to keep your face plump and dewy. It also provides some extra slip, preventing wrinkle formation and hair breakage. 10. Have more sex Say what? Yes, ladies, this one is indeed true, as studies have actually found that couples who get down to business frequently can look up to 10 years younger than the average adult who has sex less often. How? Well, much like exercise, sex releases "happy" hormones, as well as getting your heart and blood pumping, which gives you that coveted natural flush. On top of this, researchers at Royal Edinburgh Hospital in Scotland have found that the hormones released during regular sex, like testosterone and estrogen, keeps the body looking young. For us ladies, estrogen has also been shown to give us soft skin and shiny hair. How's that for beauty hacks, ladies? Clarins. It’s all about you.
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