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Hydrating and restorative skincare products

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By Temo Mpodi

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Skincare shouldn’t be so hard – it should be simple, straightforward, and, well, very effective. That’s why we’re on it, after all. Deeply hydrating skincare is essential for dry skin, but even normal skin benefits from that extra restoration. Replenish your skin’s building blocks with serums, moisturisers, and creams to achieve that moist-glow look. Moisturisers are designed to condition and hydrate the outer layers of the skin, leaving it soft and smooth. However, they may also contain ingredients to target specific concerns. Look out for products that reduce inflammation and soothe redness or irritation, providing immediate comfort to stressed skin. Just love your skin!

Serums

Serums are best for retaining moisture, and some even help reduce the visible signs of wrinkles. A good serum will keep your skin looking healthy while also keeping it refreshed. The Hada Labo Concentrated Water Serum is one of the most amazing serums I’ve used. A powerful water-based serum with concentrated super hyaluronic acid, it deeply moisturises and plumps the skin, restoring its youthful smoothness. Absolutely love it!

Moisturisers

Moisturisers are your skin’s best cover-up. They prevent dryness and flakiness, conditioning the outer layers while also acting as a barrier against the sun and other harmful elements. A good moisturiser deserves recognition, and one of the best has to be the Eucerin Hyaluron-Filler + Elasticity Moisturising Day Cream SPF30. What’s better than deep hydration? Hydration with SPF30 protection!

Creams

Sister to moisturisers, creams are incredible for skin rejuvenation. They help reduce wrinkles while making the skin feel firmer and more radiant. The L’Oreal Age Perfect Cell Renew Day Cream is one of the best picks—it boosts skin vitality and protects against external aggressors and harmful UV rays. Welcome to the best skin saviours!

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