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It’s a great time to change up what you’re applying on your face and body every morning and evening, and to try something new.

A Lockdown is not an easy thing to go through and we can either accept or resist it but we can all agree that accepting it is the best way forward. Everyone is locked up at home now and thinking of ways to kill boredom and if you want to uplift your mood easily, the simplest thing you can do is look after yourself. Everyone knows skin and hair take a beating due to the decreased physical activity.

We have seen many people on social media do the #beautyrush challenge and that’s a fantastic way to look after yourself. Being stuck at home does come with a silver lining as you now have more time on your hands to look after yourself and practice self-care. Ask yourself what does your skin really need right now? Hydration? A deep cleanse? Anti-ageing boost? Then, adapt your products accordingly while indulging in some self-care.

Consider scent too. A citrus-based cleanser will refresh and awaken your face and boost your mood, while a rose face oil will comfort and nurture your skin and your mind. Transport yourself to happier times with the power of smell. It will do wonders for your overall wellbeing and will help to keep anxiety levels low. Here’s your ultimate guide to looking after yourself during this lockdown.

 

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