The Best Times for Skincare During the Day

Have you ever wondered when the ideal times for skincare during the day? Well, I was curious too, so I did some research, and now I'd like to share my personal insights with you. 1. When to Use Eye Masks: Mornings are truly the perfect time for applying eye masks. It's common to wake up with puffy eyes and dark circles, especially if you stayed up late or drank a lot of water the night before. I usually use eye masks between 7:30 AM and 8:00 AM for about 15 minutes. This helps boost blood circulation around the eyes and reduces puffiness and swelling. 2. The Best Time for Hydration: Between 8:00 AM and noon, your skin is at its most active, but it's also vulnerable to moisture loss from factors like computer and phone radiation, hot weather, and indoor air conditioning. To combat this, I like to use a hydrating mist around noon to ensure my skin stays moisturized throughout the day. 3. When to Prioritize Sun Protection: From 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, the sun's UV rays are at their strongest, so protecting your skin from them is crucial. Whether it's cloudy or sunny, I make it a point to reapply SPF30 indoor sunscreen or SPF50 outdoor sunscreen every 3-4 hours. If I'm sweating or going for a swim, I opt for waterproof sunscreen with SPF50 PA+++ or higher and reapply every 1-2 hours. These are my personal skincare tips, not professional advice. Keep in mind that skincare routines should be tailored to your unique skin type and surroundings, so don't hesitate to adjust your routine to suit your specific needs. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to share them. #skincare #beauty tips #anti aging #eye mask #eye patch #eye cream #viicode #ESS #eastsuperstar Photo from: https://www.pexels.com/zh-cn/photo/6996062/ VIIcode blog: https://viiblog.com/index.php?route=blog/category&blog_category_id=3

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