Beauty

Here’s How to Get Flawless Beauty Without Makeup

Our skin is the largest organ of our body and is also the first barrier that shields us from external elements. Conscious efforts to keep the skin healthy go a long way to ensure that this barrier is strong. In fact, when you look after your skin, you can easily get flawless beauty without makeup!

Just like it is important to eat healthily, sleep well, and exercise, it is equally important to develop a skincare routine that works for you and stick to it. Several factors, such as weather, pollution, and sun exposure, can affect your skin on a day to day basis. A good skincare regime helps in protecting the skin against these factors and is the key to ageing gracefully. 

Invest in good quality beauty products to save money in the long haul

When you invest in good quality beauty and skincare products now, you end up saving a lot of money in the long run. Doing this, you can also get flawless beauty without makeup. For example, if you invest in an amazing night cream or serum that helps improve and maintain your skin’s texture, reduces pigmentation and spots, hydrates your skin well and makes it soft and supple, now, you will have to spend less on foundations and concealers to hide the flaws later. 

Develop an effective skincare routine that protects against long term damage

Maintaining your skin’s health by following a beauty and skincare regime now will also save your skin from any long-term damage that you might need to treat clinically later. When it comes to skincare, every person’s need is different. Because a product is good and works for others does not necessarily mean that you need it as well. It is very important to listen to your skin and what it needs.

Determine your skin type and assess what your skin needs. Observe how your skin behaves when you start using a particular product and unless your skin is reacting badly to it, give the product some time to show results. It is not advisable to jump and switch products frequently. 

Investing in good skincare is better than investing in expensive make-up

Poor skincare habits will catch up with you sooner or later. However expensive your make-up is, it will never look as good as you want it to if your skin underneath it is suffering. Ultimately, make-up is superficial, it is what you feed your skin that matters more than what you cover it with. And, so it is entirely doable to get flawless beauty without makeup.

In fact, with beauty and skincare, less is always more. Maybe your skin does not need a full-blown, 8-step beauty regime. Maybe all you need is a religious cleansing-toning-moisturizing regime. Overdoing is not the answer and minimalism is the key. Just because some beauty influencer is raving about a beauty product, you do not have to try it unless it promises to address your skin’s concerns. Here, quality trumps quantity. 

Expensive is not necessarily better

Just because a product is expensive does not mean it is the best. When buying products from an expensive brand, chances are you are paying for the brand more than the formulation of the products. What is important is that the products should work. As a rule of thumb, remember to always purchase by the back of the bottle rather than by the front of it. What it essentially means is that you should check the ingredients list of a product before buying it rather than buying it because of the brand value the product possesses. 

Invest in sustainable beauty

Never start something that you cannot follow in the long haul. It is important to develop sustainable beauty and skincare regimes by investing in products manufactured locally, using ingredients that are ethically sourced. They work the best on your skin. For example, French beauty products define luxury and efficacy. They work best for people living in countries that have similar climate and weather conditions. However, they might not work with the same level of efficiency for someone using them in a tropical country like India. It is therefore extremely important to invest in products that use local ingredients, keeping in mind the external factors that affect your skin. 

Avoid chemical-heavy products

Loading your skin up with products that contain harsh chemicals will only make matters worse. The most basic thing to keep in mind is to not clog your pores with chemicals and let your skin breathe. As with the number of products in your skincare routine, it also helps to have minimal ingredients in the product that you are applying to your skin. 

Always remember, the skincare products that you use are food for your skin. More than anything else, it must be nourishing and must provide your skin with what it needs. Investing in good skincare and beauty products is investing in self-care. Taking good care of your skin today will lay the foundation for great skin for life. 

Sarah Mitchell, RD, LDN

Sarah Mitchell is a Registered Dietitian and Licensed Dietitian Nutritionist (RD, LDN) based in Austin, Texas, with over 12 years of experience in women's health nutrition. She earned her B.S. in Dietetics from the University of Texas at Austin and completed her clinical dietetic internship at St. David's Medical Center. Sarah specializes in hormonal health, PCOS management, and weight-neutral approaches to nutrition for women in their 30s and 40s. She spent seven years as a clinical dietitian at a women's health clinic before transitioning to private practice and health writing, where she focuses on making evidence-based nutrition accessible to everyday women. Her work has been featured in Everyday Health, Women's Health Magazine, and Healthline. She is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the Women's Health Dietetic Practice Group. All nutrition-related articles on Living Healthy Life are reviewed by Sarah to ensure accuracy and clinical integrity.

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