A goodnight’s sleep helps revitalise body, mind and improves our mood. Sleep is key to feeling and looking youthful. In fact, it is the most powerful rejuvenating treatment. So beauty sleep is not a myth but helps to stay young by lowering stress level, preventing weight gain and strengthening the immunity system.
The skin goes through renewal process at night. While you sleep, the skin repairs itself but adopting few simple ayurvedic beauty tips can improve your skin tone, reduce blemishes and give radiant glow and you can wake up with soft glowing skin, bright eyes and shiny hair. Beauty expert Shahnaz Husain tells you how.
A bed-time beauty care routine is of much importance so that the skin is cleansed of make-up, pollutants, dirt and all the impurities that are deposited on it during the day.
Also, all the repair and restoration of the body take place when we sleep. The cell renewal process also carries on at night when the body is at rest.
Therefore, we should ensure that the skin is clean and the pores are free. If the skin is normal to dry, it should also be nourished at night, especially during the dry season.
As already mentioned, night-time cleansing is of utmost importance. Whatever the type or texture of the skin, it requires thorough cleansing at night. Before it is cleansed, the skin surface is covered with a film of dirt, stale sweat and oil deposits, stale make-up and pollutants. These not only upset the normal balance of the skin, but also hamper its natural functions.
During the day, the skin needs protection from UV rays of the sun and air pollutants that damage the skin and also deplete moisture.
Day-time care also involves cleansing and toning, but protection is the main aspect. Night care basically involves restoration and maintenance of the skin as well as preparing it for the night. It involves thorough cleansing, including removal of make-up, care of the area around eyes, nourishing and massage of the skin. If the skin is oily or if there is acne, night care may also involve the application of products to control the condition.
Dos and don’ts of night care
Products for cleansing should be selected according to skin type and individual needs. For example, if the skin is dry, a rehydrant cleansing gel should be used. For oily and combination skin, a cleansing lotion or light cleansing milk may be used. For acne, pimples or rashy skin, it is better to use a medicated cleanser. After cleansing, the skin should be wiped with a rose-based skin tonic, using cotton wool.
If the skin is dry, nourish and massage it with a nourishing cream. Apply it on the face and massage it with outward and slightly upward movements. Wipe off excess cream with moist cotton wool before bedtime. Apply the cream on the neck too and massage it with both hands starting from the chin and going downwards. The pressure should not be applied when bringing the hands back to the chin, but only as you massage downwards. This delays formation of lines on the neck and also reduces double chin.
For all skin types, an under-eye cream should be applied around the eyes and wiped off with moist cotton wool after 15 minutes.
The hands may be massaged with a hand cream, especially around the nails, so that the cuticle remains soft.
If there is acne/pimples, apply medicated lotion on the eruptions and leave on overnight. If there are pimple marks, apply an anti-blemish cream only on the marks and leave on overnight.
Don’t use oily cleansers and night creams if the skin is oily.
Don’t leave cream on around eyes at night while you sleep. It can lead to puffiness around eyes.