The 7 deadly sins of beauty

Because with skin care, he who sins and prays DOES NOT tie.

Our skin appreciates everything we do to take care of it and at the same time punishes us for treating it badly with premature aging, wrinkles and a dull appearance. If you want to avoid these unwanted consequences you have to try not to commit any of the seven deadly sins of beauty.



Don't you know them? Here we tell you about each of these sins and the recommendations that you must follow so as not to fall into temptation. So before sinning against your skin, keep this in mind:

Lust

Make up too much

If we must insist on something, it is that no-makeup-makeup , or natural makeup, is our favorite forever. Always keep in mind that makeup is a complement to highlight your attributes, not to transform you one hundred percent. So be careful with excesses because far from looking good, you run the risk of looking older. Also, by abusing makeup you are putting your skin at risk. Remember, there is no better canvas for makeup than healthy skin.

That is why in these days of spirituality, choose rather to enhance your aura through your makeup.

Sleeping sloth

made up

Let's start by understanding that by going to sleep without removing make-up you are missing the opportunity to take advantage of the best moment for your skin: sleep. Believe it, beauty sleep is not a myth! While you rest your skin works at full speed, regenerating cells, cleansing and renewing your skin. But if it is covered with makeup it hinders the process. Therefore, in addition to removing makeup, make sure to exfoliate your skin at least once a week removing dead cells and any trace of impurity to achieve a more luminous appearance.

 

Also, there are no excuses! Here we advise you what beauty routine you can follow if you have only one, five, ten, fifteen, or even twenty minutes.

Gluttony

Don't feed your skin

Surely you have heard the saying "you are what you eat" and there is nothing more true. The nutritional quality of what you eat is not only reflected in your line, but in your skin. French fries, cigarettes and sugar are poison for your skin, so watch your diet. And if what you want is to toast, go ahead! The ultimate in skincare is the size of a tequila.

Anger

Abusing scrubs

 

Yes, we know that we are the first to promote exfoliation and dry skin brushing , but when it becomes something of a mania and is all you think about every hour you actually end up hurting your skin . So you just have to decide, do you want a hypersensitive and irritated skin or a soft and luminous one? Say yes to exfoliation, and no to skin mistreatment.

 

Envy

wanting to be like another

 

Sure, we all have role models, what's more, this is one of the keys to achieving your own personal style. But this is useless if you don't know yourself and don't accept yourself as you are. The truth is that not everything looks the same to us as others, nor should we resort to aggressive treatments, extreme tanning or invasive procedures to get someone else's look. Establish a boundary between admiration and inspiration to imitation.

Find out about the beauty and skin care tips that you should never follow!

Greed

Not investing in ourselves

 

Many times we think that we can go from buying products and save those dollars, but believe it or not, the billing account will be passed on to you by your skin later, and it won't come cheap! If you are in the habit of washing your face and not wearing anything else, we advise you to consider investing in a good cream or serum. Remember, there is only one skin! And you will live your whole life with it. So pampering yourself in the end is a good investment.

 

Also, not everything has to be bought, remember that you can always set up your own spa in the comfort of your home.

Pride

Believing that you are immune to external factors

You do not protect yourself from the sun, you do not moisturize your skin, and you feel proud because you are like nothing ... well dear, celebrate now while you can, because as time passes you will regret it. If you can learn anything from reading this, it is that it is better to be safe than sorry. It's up to you! Remember that the damage you do to your skin in your twenties is paid in your forties. Find out the four ages your skin will change and how you can cope with each change.

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