For some faster results in the brightening area, Sephora's rose mask is gentle and soothing and luxurious, making your skin feel super refreshed.
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27, 28, 29 ... CRUCIAL YEARS, I TELL YOU.
For some faster results in the brightening area, Sephora's rose mask is gentle and soothing and luxurious, making your skin feel super refreshed.
Ooh, the wonders of vitamin C. This little serum provides anti-aging help but by the end of the bottle (it'll last for a while), you'll notice your skin looking tighter, healthier, and cleaner.
Tea tree oil — but not for your face! Nope, for your scalp. If you're starting to notice your hair thinning (which it might as you turn 30), tea tree can be helpful in stimulating your scalp for hair growth. Mix a couple drops into coconut oil or mashed avocado and massage into your scalp for a DIY treatment every now and then.
Let's talk anti-aging. You'll find a lot of eye creams to either be completely ineffective or WAY too harsh. (Seriously, how is it helping when your eyes start getting flaky and kind of itchy?) This is an area you'll want to start pre-treating with preventative, gentle care. First Aid Beauty's formula is meant to support collagen production while providing long-term benefits like decreased puffiness and fine lines.
Something a bit more involved for anti-aging: This may have a high price tag, but a little bit goes a long way and it'll last you for months. It's a perfect combo for your late 20s: You're still having occasional breakouts that you want to prevent, and it simultaneously helps soften wrinkles. Use it a few nights a week for a couple months and you'll see generally clearer, brighter skin.
Stop dark spots overnight, before they get any worse. This handy drugstore buy will save you from further dark-spot-sadness later on.
Last, do not underestimate the power of H2O. You need to keep your skin hydrated constantly — as an unbreakable habit — to keep it healthy. Your late 30s skin will thank you for chugging the eau now.