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11 Secrets the Beauty Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know

Have you ever wondered how celebrities always look stunning in spite of age or troubles? We at Clamotion confess to being a little jealous of them, but we understand they’ve got an army of personal beauty experts to help.

However, the fundamentals of effective care are simple and available to anyone. Let’s take a look together!

11. Don’t discount the benefits of sunscreen.

11 Secrets the Beauty Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know
Beautiful and healthy skin can’t be achieved without regular use of sunscreen. Mamie McDonald, a cosmetics expert who worked with Madonna, says that any other efforts you make will be in vain if you neglect this rule. Another celebrity cosmetologist, Dr. Lancer, advises the use of cream with SPF no less than 30, reapplied during the day.

10. Don’t overdry your skin if there’s an inflammation.

11 Secrets the Beauty Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know
Most anti-spot creams contain benzoyl peroxide that dries the skin, aggravates inflammation, and increases production of sebum. Alcohol acts similarly, so you won’t get rid of spots like this. Dr. Harold Lancer recommends turning your attention to exfoliating with salicylic or lactic acid and cleansing masks with clay.

9. Never forget about your neck.

11 Secrets the Beauty Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know
The neck is one part of a woman’s body that gives away its owner’s age almost at once, so it’s very important to take good care of it. The skin here is thin and requires care as delicate as your face does. Go further than your chin, and you’ll be fine.

8. Rub an ice cube into your skin.

11 Secrets the Beauty Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know
Santa Monica dermatologist Dr. Ava Shamban advises rubbing your face with an ice cube for a few seconds to prevent a dull complexion. This simple trick stimulates circulation, and your skin starts positively glowing.

7. Store your beauty accessories correctly.

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