3. Eye Cream:Whether you are going to bed early or late, applying a good eye-cream is always a good idea. In case you don’t use eye-cream, take a gentle moisturiser and apply it nicely around your eyes, dotting it out and slowly massaging around the eye area. The skin underneath and around your eyes is the thinnest area on the face, so it’s a good idea to put more moisturiser to let it seep in and prevent puffy eyes and wrinkles. A good cream with Vitamin E is a great moisturiser that you can use.
4. Scrub out the lips:You may have applied a host of products on your lips the whole day, applying and reapplying and touching up many times. If you haven’t, your lips may have dried out during the day, leaving dry flaky skin and hurting. A great way to wake up to beautiful smooth lips in the morning is exfoliating your lips before you go to bed each night. One of the simplest ways to do this is by dampening your toothbrush and rubbing it over your lips, without any paste on. This helps removes dead skin and flakes. To make your own lip scrub at home, mix 1 tablespoon ground sugar with 1 tablespoon olive oil and scrub over your lips. Once you’ve washed it off, apply a good moisturising lip-balm for the night.
5. Sock Up:socks on cold feet to bed has benefits such as helping you sleep better and increasing your blood circulation. Tall socks are OK to wear even if they feel slightly tight because they aren’t applying any significant amount of pressure. Wearing tall, tight socks may make your feet feel better at the end of the day because the pressure increases circulation, which can help your legs feel less tired, less heavy and have less swelling. The extra layer under the covers can help improve circulation in your extremities, which can help you fall asleep more quickly.
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