1) Diet
"Cutting out breads, pasta, sugars and any processed food and adding in lots of lean protein, greens and healthy fats. The improvement in my complexion and energy levels was astounding. Fresh greens like arugula, kale and collards oxygenate the body and skin unlike any topical you can apply. Protein provides skin cells with the building blocks they require to turn over effectively and maintain hydration. My rosacea went away, my under eye circles and puffiness faded. It was quite something."
--Dr. Harold Lancer, dermatologist and founder of Lancer Skincare
2) Sleep
"Physiologically, the skin has a lot to do during the day including metabolism, fending off UV radiation, protecting the body from pathogens and regulating body temperature. But once asleep, the skin does its most significant repair work including production of collagen and elastin, the skin’s connective tissue responsible for firmness, tone and elasticity."
--Dr. Ava Shamban, dermatologist and founder of Ava MD Skincare
3) Stop Picking
"Picking pimples can lead to scarring, enhanced redness, and the spread of bacteria (which can create secondary infections). Although it is very tempting to pick, try using a good spot treatment with salicylic acid to attack the bacteria."
--Gina Mari, founder of Gina Mari Skincare
4) Keep It Clean
"If you don't take your time and wash it thoroughly, the grease and oil will still be left in the spots you didn't pay attention to."
--Jennifer Kramer, founder of Corrective Skincare
Extra tip: In addition to washing your face regularly, Amanda Nederkoorn, one of the top estheticians at
Face Haus, suggests spritzing a hydrating mist on your skin after washing. "Water often contains chlorine and other elements that are harsh on the skin," she says. A mist "neutralizes the tap water and allows your skin to receive the products more effectively. Mist your face again after applying all your products to seal it all in."
5) Eyes
"People tend to just put a tiny amount of eye cream under eye area, and they are really missing out on its benefits. SMILE -- and look in the mirror. The fine lines start at the eye, but can extend all the way to hairline. Apply your eye cream from the bottom corner of the inner eye all the way out to the cheekbone and hairline, and then up and around the lid. Think of sunglasses: apply to the area a pair of sunglasses would cover."
--Sonya Dakar, skincare line creator and founder of the Sonya Dakar Skin Clinic
6) Ice
"One amazing (and free) thing I do at home to keep my skin looking great is 'icing' There are three main benefits of icing. Similar to a sports injury, when you put ice on a breakout, it reduces redness and inflammation. Ice can also be used as a natural exfoliant. When you put something in the freezer, it preserves it, similar to putting meat in a freezer. Just remember, you have to keep the ice moving. Don't hold it in one spot, it can burn like heat can. Sometimes I even throw a little aloe vera in the water before freezing it."
--Jennifer Kramer
7) Skin Oil
"The quickest way to fake glowing skin is to use good face oil. It will automatically nourish your skin and give it a healthy shine (not greasy or oily). They do not clog pores. In fact, they balance oil production. Apply a facial oil to damp clean skin twice daily. Use it alone or mix it with your tinted moisturizer and your skin will glow in a pinch!"
--Sonya Dakar
8) Protection
"In the morning, apply antioxidant serum followed by a broad-spectrum sunblock of SPF 30 or higher. Some UV penetrates through the sunscreen in the antioxidant provides extra protection"
--Dr. Ava Shamban
Source :
HuffingtonPost