10 Secrets From Hollywood’s Beauty Expert Who Makes Celebrities Look Gorgeous

By Vishnu Sharma, 31 October 2017

3Use primer before applying make-up

You should make it a habit to apply primer before you put on make-up. Primer helps in retaining moisture of your skin, which tends to get lost by the application of foundation. In fact, a primer also helps in protecting your pores and in reducing the risk of acne, especially if you have oily skin.

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4Use an anti-dandruff shampoo to get rid of pimples

If you don’t have anything with you to fight away your pimples and you need to get ready for an important occasion, then try washing your face with an anti-dandruff shampoo. The shampoo contains zinc pyrithione, which helps in treating acne and pimples, but it is not a good idea to use it regularly. And just to be sure that it is safe for your skin, ask your dermatologist before using it.

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5Don’t touch your face too often

Our fingertips are the home to plenty of germs, and when we touch our face with those hands, we tend to transfer the germs onto our skin. We don’t put anything in our mouth without washing our hands, and so should be the case before we touch our face. This is especially important if you have an acne-prone skin. In fact, you might even want to do one extra task if you want flawless skin; clean up all the things that tend to touch your face like your phones.

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6Remove make-up before you exercise

When you go for a sweat-inducing workout, it is always best that you remove all makeup from your face. Apart from the fact that you may look weird if your mascara washes off on your faces with sweat, in general too, make-up is not good while exercising. When you sweat it out, your pores open up, and if you have heavy foundation on, then your skin will not be able to breathe properly and in fact, the pores might get blocked with all the chemicals and lead to breakouts.

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