Natural skin care tips to stay beautiful every day
Fashionistas have been given some natural skin care advice so that they can look the best possible all day long.
National treasure and facialist Amanda Lacey has written for the Daily Telegraph's Beauty section about how to get a gorgeous skin appearance.
She recommended that for a good skin philosophy, go for a strategy which includes the notion of "daily cleanse, hydrate and protect".
Water, exercise and sleep should all be considered important to those who want to look magnificent too.
Ms Lacey was also keen to stress that any hot weather conditions encountered by fashionistas should not be underestimated.
She explained: "Learn about the power of the sun on your skin. It's the biggest misconception. People still don't seem to grasp its damaging effects."
Zara Rabinowicz, a freelance editor for UK beauty blog Kiss & Makeup and the Beauty Quest, echoed advice about protecting your skin against the sun.
She recommended that sunscreen is reapplied every couple of hours, as well as choosing moisturiser that best sums up the season.
Posted by Shannon Davies


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