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Oh yes, it’s that time of year already. Costumes, Candy and tons of makeup…



Whether you’re planning a scary costume or just enjoying the novelty of dressing up, Halloween is all about deviating from your everyday look. As you reach for rubber masks, the heavy face paint, and colorful hair dye, remember that these costume pieces can leave behind blemished, irritated, skin and damaged hair.
 
Once Halloween is over, do not fall into bed with your fright mask intact. Makeup should always be cleansed off of the skin to avoid breakouts. Un-cleansed skin is dirty skin, as it naturally produces oils, sweat and around 40 million dead skin cells a day; mix that with atmospheric pollutants and the waxes and oils from the make-up and you have a soupy, dirty mixture than can cause a multitude of skin problems and can worsen conditions such as oiliness and sensitivity.

Okay, if you can look in the mirror & recognize yourself again, it’s time to ensure your skin has plenty of moisture to get over its night of horrors. Start the hydration boost with Multi Peptide Complex. It contains Hyaluronic Acid, which is able to hold a thousand times its own weight in water, intensely moisturizing your skin. Then seal and protect with an amino acid rich moisturizer, Ultra Rich Hydrating Creme to further hydrate the skin, & voila! You’ve reached your ghoul (sorry goal). It’s like it never happened – what happens on Halloween, stays on Halloween.

Before you go… One final tip: don’t eat all the candy yourself, you’ll only regret it in the morning!

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