5 Tips on Preparing for Summer
As the countdown begins and the sun starts to emerge from behind grey clouds, it’s time to pack up your jumpers, coats and scarves to make space for your summer wardrobe – and a good summer wardrobe means more opportunity to show off your legs.
In this article, we will talk through some things to think about for getting your skin looking its best this summer. That way, all you have to think about is getting out and enjoying the sun, eating lots of delicious food and spending your afternoons by the beach, park or exploring the city.
Skin
In the weeks leading up to summer, be sure to drink two litres of water a day to help your body flush out any toxins and hydrate your skin. Soon enough, you should start to notice a real difference in your skin and how it looks and feels.
You could also exfoliate your skin with an exfoliation glove to remove any dead skin cells. As well as leaving you with soft skin, it should also mean you’ll pick up a more even tan in the sunshineand it should last longer afterwards. Just be sure to apply a high factor sun cream before - and during exposure to the sun.
As soon as you come out of the shower, use a good moisturiser to lock in moisture. You’ll be glowing in no time!
Hair Removal
A few days before you want to show off your smooth skin is the perfect time to start thinking about your hair removal routine – you want to leave enough time so that your skin can settle and any redness calms down - but you don’t want to leave it too long that the hair starts growing back too soon.
Wax can be a great option as it removes hairs right at the root. This means that the hair will take longer to grow back than shaving which doesn’t remove the hair from the root.Veet have a wide range of waxes for different areas of your body including the most sensitive ones, and lots of guides and videos on how to use them.
If you have sensitive skin or feel that wax isn’t right for you, Veet also have a range of depilatory creams as another great option as it is a painless hair removal technique. Apply the cream to the area of unwanted hair, wait for the required length of time (please always read the leaflet in the pack) and then wash it off – it’s as easy as that!
Whichever you choose, be sure to do a patch test 24 hours prior and follow the instructions on the pack to avoid any unexpected allergic reaction. By the end, you’ll have silky smooth skin you’ll be excited to show off!
Manicure
Fresh nails finish off an outfit so why not give yourself a quick, at-home manicure! You don’t need to go to extremes, just remove any old polish, give your nails a trim so that they are all the same length, gently push back your cuticles and pick out your favourite summer colour to paint them with! If you’re not too steady when it comes to applying the paint yourself, make sure the polish is fully dry and then jump in the shower, give your hands a gentle scrub and all the mistakes should wash away down the drain!
Sun Cream
Protecting your skin from the sun might be a bit of a pain when all you want to do is get out and enjoy it but it’s very important and must not be skipped. Invest in a good sun cream and generously apply 15 minutes prior to going outside to give it time to soak in to your skin. Don’t forget your face – when buying foundations and moisturisers make sure they have a good amount of SPF to protect your face while you’re out in the sunshine.
Final Pre-Pamper
So, you’ve made it to the night before – maybe you’re going on holiday tomorrow, or maybe a day out with a big group of friends to your local beach. All that’s left to do now is pamper yourself with a nice long bath, wash your hair and do some serious relaxing!
Enjoy!
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