Cosmopolitan Australia – June 2017

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NIGHT


WORKERS
Night is the perfect time to enlist formulations
with ingredients that don’ t love the light, like:

IT’S NOT ONLY HOW LONG YOU SLEEP THAT’S
IMPORTANT, BUT WHEN... HERE’S WHAT’S GOING
ON AT SKIN LEVEL WHILE YOU’RE SLEEPING

9pm:
This is the ‘evening
phase’, where your
skin gets ready for
sleep. Melatonin
increases, boosting
our skin’s ability
to repair itself, so
make sure you have
your night-time
products on by now.

10-11pm:
You’re in light
sleep now. Your
heart rate slows
and blood flow
increases, which
oxygenates the
skin to deliver
nutrients and rid it
of toxic build-up.

11pm-12am:
Your body is now in
deep sleep phase,
a key time for your
complexion because
it’s when the body
suppresses the
release of cortisol
and encourages the
release of HGH to
repair and rebuild
the skin.

12am-4am:
Cell turnover is at
its peak, increasing
by up to three times
its usual rate. Skin
also becomes more
permeable around
about now, allowing
active ingredients
to penetrate more
effectively.

4am-6am:
Repair of the skin
continues more
slowly, getting
ready for you to
start the day.

6am-9am:
Your skin is at
its driest now. It’s
also particularly
susceptible to UV
light, so make sure
you add SPF before
you head out the
door for the day.

RETINOL


AHAS & BHAS


ENZYMES


HYALURONIC ACID


A derivative of vitamin A, retinol
works on all skin types and is one of
the only ingredients proven to reverse
the signs of ageing. Use it two or three
nights a week when you start out to
let your skin adjust a bit more slowly.
Try Ultraceuticals Ultra A Skin
Perfecting Serum, $125.

Both AHAs (think glycolic, lactic and
mandelic acid), and BHAs (hello salicylic
acid) are the perfect actives to apply at
night. AHAs ‘unglue’ dead skin cells,
while BHAs ‘de-gunk’ pores to leave
skin smoother and clearer by morning.
Try Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Framboos
Glycolic Night Serum, $132.

Able to boost the skin’s natural
cell renewal cycle, enzymes are
good for eating up dead skin cells
during the night, i.e. peak cell turn-
over time. Try Elemis Dynamic
Resurfacing Night Cream, $210.

Able to hold over a thousand times its
weight in water, hyaluronic acid will
give skin heavy doses of hydration.
Try Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula
Ultra Hydrating Serum, $24.99.

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