A little Sunday skin reset after wearing full glam 3 days in a row! 🧴🫧
Now while this isn’t my routine every night, I try to do this at least once a week to get a deep cleanse and full reset for my skin.
@Colleen Rothschild Beauty @medicube global @APRILSKIN USA @La Roche-Posay #skincare #skincareroutine #skinreset #redlightmask #dcc
After several days of wearing full glam makeup, it’s essential to give your skin a thorough reset to maintain its health and glow. I found that dedicating one day, like Sunday, to a deep skin reset really helps. My process begins with a gentle yet effective makeup removing balm that breaks down stubborn makeup without stripping the skin. Then, I use zero pore pads to exfoliate and clear out impurities. Next, I apply a peel-off face mask and let it sit for about 10 minutes. This step not only removes dead skin cells but also pulls out dirt and excess oils, leaving the skin refreshed. After peeling the mask away, I follow up with a vitamin C serum which brightens and evens out skin tone. Adding a peptide serum like the Medicube age-r booster pro helps to improve skin elasticity and reduce fine lines. One unique part of my routine is the use of a red light mask, specifically the OMNILUX, for 10 minutes. This treatment boosts collagen production and enhances cellular repair, giving my skin a healthy glow and aiding the recovery after heavy makeup use. Finally, I finish with a moisturizer that locks in all the benefits and keeps my skin hydrated. Incorporating this weekly skin reset is a great way to combat the effects of multiple days of glam makeup and performance-related sweat or product buildup. It revitalizes your skin, promotes clearer pores, and prepares your face for the upcoming week. If you haven’t tried a combined approach like this, I highly recommend it for anyone who loves wearing makeup frequently but still wants to maintain skin clarity and radiance.

































































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