Best Face Forward
How to keep your skin looking fresh while beauty salons are still closed.
Tay Suan Chiang
WORKING FROM HOME, and not being able to get a facial because it's not allowed doesn't mean you should stop caring for your face.
"Home facials will help to maintain the skin, and some skin problems such as dehydration and dullness may be improved," says Lily Kew, founder of leading organic facial bar, Kew Organics.
She says that over time, skin will accumulate dead skin cells, and will cause skin thickening, dullness, a lacklustre complexion, and the texture will turn rough. "This dead skin will clog the pores with whiteheads and blackheads," she says. Worse, this could lead to breakouts.
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