Do I really need to
wash my face morning
and night?—KRISTIN P.
Q
APRIL FRANZINO
BEAUTY
DIRECTOR
april says: Generally, yes. Nighttime cleansing removes makeup and debris accumulated
on skin during the day so it doesn’t clog your pores while you sleep. It also ensures that you’re
applying skincare products on clean skin — key for them to work, explains Tess Mauricio, M.D.,
a dermatologist and Proactiv partner in Beverly Hills and San Diego. The same goes for the
morning, especially if you have oily or acne-prone skin, as “you can accumulate oil produced
at night and rinse the face with water in the morning instead” to avoid further dehydration.
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24 GH DECEMBER 2019
1-MINUTE MAKEOVER
VELVET LIPS
than traditional shine-free formulas.
and cheeks to let lips take center stage.
LUXE NUDE
GIVENCHY LE ROUGE
DEEP VELVET LIPSTICK
IN 10 BEIGE NU, $38,
SEPHORA
anti-aging
DERMAPLANING
for SMOOTHER
SKIN
In this trendy professional
treatment, an aesthetician
uses a special surgical scalpel
to “shave” off skin’s outer layer
of dead cells to smooth its
texture (and remove any facial
fuzz in the process). Now
new dermaplaning tools are
launching for DIY use too.
LAB LOWDOWN “The
treatment leaves skin
glowing and smoother and
is painless with no down-
time,” says Allie Summers,
medical aesthetician at
Tribeca MedSpa in New
York City, and it’s safe for
sensitive skin. (The cost
is about $100 to $250 per
session; follow up with
moisturizer and broad-
spectrum SPF 30+ to
protect the exfoliated skin.)
But don’t try it at home:
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