SLUGGING Skin Care Technique - How It Works & How To Do It, Benefits, How Often and What To Use

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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2022
  • Slugging is the process of applying an occlusive product like oils and waxes to your skin, typically overnight. It's easy, it's accessible, it's inexpensive and it works great in most cases. Slugging preventing water loss and dehydration of the skin and form a physical layer to help protect it so the skin has a chance to self repair. Locking in this moisture is what keeps your skin hydrated, which makes for a plump and more youthful appearance.
    Generally, slugging is a technique best suited to those with dry skin. Especially if you’re prone to eczema, irritation, or chapping, slugging can help to alleviate some of those issues. But note that slugging may not be for everyone. Anyone with oily, acne prone skin or already struggling with blackheads, milia or blemishes should avoid slugging.
    Slugging can also work to make your other skin care products more effective. Applying product beneath the occlusive barrier theoretically helps your other skin care products (like serums or creams) penetrate more deeply - since they won’t evaporate.
    Slugging can be easily incorporate into your existing skin care routine. Slugging should always be the final step. Once you’re finished with moisturizing, dermatologists recommend applying a thin layer of your occlusive of choice to your skin and letting the product do its work overnight. It's really important that your skin should be very clean because it can also trap dirt and makeup.
    EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SLUGGING:
    - meaning
    - how to
    - benefits
    - what to use
    - how often
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