How To Create The Perfect Foundation For Your Beautiful Skin
Flawless skin makes others envious. Every woman of all ages secretly, if not publicly, desires skin that glows, is smooth, blemish free, and is the epitome of rejuvenation. And yet ironically, despite the known longing to achieve such results, most women insist on covering up their skin to such extremes that the objective gets lost in a topical mess.
In short, the secret to truly beautiful skin is acting upon the belief that less is more. But, although that fact is simple to act upon, it is not the common answer that a woman prefers. In other words, following the herd mentality that makes women all over the world continually shellac potions, creams, and thick, caked-on make-up upon their face in order to solve their problem of having tired, worn, aged, dilapidated skin is always an option. Although it completely defies the logic of the situation, there must be a safe-in-numbers rationale that adding layer upon layer upon layer of make-up is how to make one’s skin, face and neck look natural.
Long before any topical application is ever applied to one’s face, for example, a woman concerned about her truest beauty must first enact the most basic rules to stack the odds in her favor to ultimately achieve the results she wants. And part of such thinking includes not relying on old-school methods, aged myths, and rumors that are destined to do your face harm, create damage more quickly and rob you of the youthful appearance so many women desperately want.
The key to long lasting, youthful, beautiful skin is to have a skin care regimen that is working for you, not against you. And although that sounds simple enough, many women who have complained about problem skin are doing even the basics wrong. Caking and burying your skin with multiple layers of make-up is in no way the solution to the flawless appearance you desire.

For example, women who desire skin that is smooth and naturally glows should never, ever, go to bed wearing make-up of any kind. It was once believed, years ago, there was no harm in doing so, but science has already proven repeatedly over the ages, that such a belief is not only completely false, but can take a serious toll on a woman’s skin, aging it much more rapidly. Cleansing your skin with water is only one part of your nightly clean-up. Using an additional make-up remover, preferably one that simultaneously conditions or moisturizes your skin is key, to remove even the most minimal trace of make-up.
It is vital, that before anything is applied to your skin, it has time to “breathe”, after the pores have been cleared
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