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Quick and easy fixes for bad skin days

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 4, 2020, 20:00 IST
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Quick and easy fixes for bad skin days

Every person experiences those days where your skin feels a little off as soon as you wake up. Either you deal with dry patches on your skin or have a random breakout on your face. No matter how good you are with your skincare routine, sometimes, there's just no avoiding those days. This is what brings us to talk about some quite remedies that will do away with all your bad skin days.

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Puffy eyes

These are usually caused by swelling around the eyes due to excessive accumulation of fluids in surrounding skin tissues. You can massage the undereye area with vitamin E oil, as it helps in improving lymphatic drainage. The instant fix for puffy eyes is to reach out for something cold, such as an ice pack, chilled vegetable bad, cold eye masks or even a cold compress. Just 5-10 minutes of a cold substance on your eyes will bring down the inflammation.

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Acne breakout

For pus-filled acne, you need to invest in pimple patches as they are specifically designed to draw out the pus and immediately calm the skin down. There are several options available in the market, choose the one that best suits your kind of acne.

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Skin dullness

Use a chemical exfoliator that contains glycolic and mandelic acid. It helps in gently exfoliating the skin and you can then follow it up with a vitamin C hyaluronic serum to stimulate the skin and bring back the glow. If you wish to opt for a home remedy, mash a banana with honey and apply it on your skin, let it sit for 20 minutes to rejuvenate the skin.

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Skin redness

The ideal fix for skin redness is to keep green tea bags soaked in water in the refrigerator. You can apply the cool solution to help bring down the redness quite quickly. If you have no time for that, you can also reach out for a green colour corrector to counter the redness in the skin before you step out.

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Dark circles

Don't ever rub your eyes, instead, use a dark peace colour corrector to instantly fix dark circles before you step out for the day. Other than that, you can fix an appointment with your dermatologist and ask for a 15-minute hyaluronic acid filler. It works as an instant and lasting solution for dark circles.

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