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Many active ingredients in skincare
products have a relatively short life, and are deactivated by
sunlight. So the really important ingredientsthe really
good stuffis rendered useless. So by nighttime, theres
no residual value. Products need to be reapplied.
During the daytime skincare
products are rubbed off, sweated off, washed off, wiped off.
Or theyre completely absorbed. Moisturizers last only 3-4
hours. Medical treatments require application 2-3 times every
24 hours. Im a proponent of saturating the skin with active
and powerful ingredients so that its nourished throughout
the day and night.
Nighttime products are heavier,
to restore essential moisture, reduce wrinkles and repair the
skin. They provide what we call barrier protectionto prevent
transepidermal water loss (dehydration). Then in the morning,
your skin is supple, revitalized and smooth.
The active ingredients used
in nighttime products are better able to stimulate and up-regulate
cell turnover so that fresher, brighter, healthier skin can emerge.
Nighttime is a perfect opportunity
for controlled release of active ingredients over a 4-6 hour
period. It is also a good time to layer products which may not
be possible during the daytime if makeup is to be applied overtop.
Finally, Id be remiss
if I didnt mention the importance of cleansing as a part
of a night- time skincare program. Many people, Im convinced,
take the short-cut of not removing their make-up before retiring.
Our faces are never covered,
theyre always exposed to all kinds of environmental pollutants.
Cleanse your skin, faithfully and thoroughly to remove the dirt
and surface oils. Its important for everyone, but critical
for women who wear cosmetics. Sounds a bit extreme, I know, but
you may even want to do it twice. Its that important.
You may be tired, you may be
stressed. But nighttime skincare is important. And it only takes
a minute. |