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Tips to Keep Your Skin Clean and Pollution-Free Post-Diwali

Diwali celebrations bring joy, but they can also disrupt our skincare routines. Heavy makeup, sugary treats, and high pollution levels often lead to dull, acne-prone skin after the festivities. To restore your skin’s glow, follow these easy, everyday tips to keep pollutants away.

Apply Sunscreen Generously

Choose a lightweight, matte sunscreen that doesn’t feel sticky. Apply a generous layer each time you step outside. Pollution and UV rays can damage your skin, causing dryness and dullness. Sunscreen protects your skin, forming a barrier against harmful toxins.

Use Hydrating Sheet Masks

After the Diwali rush, treat your skin with hydrating sheet masks. These masks remove pollutants and dirt while giving essential nourishment. Use a sheet mask twice a week for 30 minutes to revive your skin’s natural radiance.

Exfoliate Regularly to Remove Dirt

Post-festive pollution can make your skin feel grimy. Combat this by exfoliating twice a week with a gentle scrub. Regular exfoliation clears dirt from your pores, leaving your skin fresh and smooth. Use a mild scrub to avoid irritation.

Keep Moisturizer Handy

Carry a small moisturizer and wet wipes with you. Apply moisturizer before any makeup to create a protective barrier. This layer keeps pollutants from entering your skin. Cleanse twice daily and finish with moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated.

Cleanse Gently Every Day

Start and end each day with a gentle cleansing routine. Use a mild, pH-balanced cleanser to remove impurities without stripping natural oils. Cleanse twice daily to keep pores clear and reduce breakouts. This step is key to maintaining a bright, clean complexion.

Following these simple tips will protect your skin from pollution, keeping it fresh and healthy all season.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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