1. Use Sugar as an Exfoliant
Once a week or so, take a small bowl of sugar in while you shower. Put a bit of soap on your face and then scrub the sugar in until it dissolves. At first it will feel quite abrasive, but after a minute or so, it should feel great. There's no specific type of sugar to use, just grab a few packets from the coffee shop. Same effect as the fancy exfoliating soaps, but at virtually no cost.2. Switch Out Your Moisturizer
As dry climate approaches, switch out your lightweight moisturizer for something more balm intense with hydrating ingredients. Baume Excellence by Decleor Paris is great and will keep your skin looking nice and dewy all winter long.
Feet are the most ignored body part in the shower. Since this can lead to Athlete’s Foot or staph (eww!), prevention is key. Rubbing hand sanitizer on your feet for at least sixty seconds (or until all the alcohol has fully evaporated) to kill off infections. This is especially important before hitting a shower at your gym—ick, think how many sweaty feet have been in there before you!
5. Banish Blemishes with a Deep Cleansing Mask
Use it as a nightly spot treatment — or as needed — and it immediately dries out and clears up blemishes without being too harsh.
6. Use Ice (in Your Mouth!) to Reduce Puffiness and Dark Circles
Did you know you can help eradicate puffiness and dark under-eye circles by placing a cube of ice on the roof of your mouth with your tongue? Well, according to celebrity esthetician and author of Skintervention, Scott-Vincent Borba, you can! “Allow the ice to melt and the cold will penetrate and help de-puff and lighten dark circles underneath the eyes. You can also freeze BORBA water or pure Acai juice instead of plain water to provide a skin care antioxidant kick!”7. Control Hair With a Leave-In Conditioner
I have long length wavy hair and use a leave-in conditioner after washing my hair, As it’s drying, I put a little more on my hands and work it through my hair. It provides invisible control, feels clean and is not sticky or heavy.”8. Prevent Ingrown Hairs with Men’s Shaving Cream
A surprising fact for women who are prone to painful ingrown hairs is that using a men's shaving cream may just be the solution to their problem,” says dermatologist Dr. David Bank. “Recently, there has been an increase in men's shaving creams containing antiseptics, soothing agents, and moisturizers, which are used to prevent infection of cuts and ward off ingrown hairs.”
Los Angeles based professional organizer John Trosko was overwhelmed with all the skin care samples he’d recently accumulated, so he decided to save a little time in the morning and organize! “Using a small business card box, I ripped apart each individual sample, stacked like samples in front of one another and added a category tab,” says John. “Now I can test out different products without spoilage or fear, and my skin is looking better and better.”
10. Fight Acne with Hot Peppers
ThermaSkin Capsaicin Face Cleanser for acne and rosacea. I’ve found that the extract from hot peppers, Capsaicin, is awesome for killing and preventing acne breakouts. Who knew?