Day and Night Creams Wearing a night cream on your face to bed can benefit your skin
while you sleep. The main difference between daily moisturisers and night creams is that most night creams have added ingredients such as vitamins and anti-ageing components. They can be thicker and more intensive than day creams because you don't need to wear make-up on top of them. Your skin's cell renewal is more active during the night, and night
creams are designed to make the most of these hours. Using a night cream gives your skin the chance to repair the daily wear and tear caused by pollution, makeup and ultraviolet light. Most women will benefit from using a night cream. Dry and very
dry skins respond particularly well. You don't have to choose very rich formulations, as there are lighter alternatives that contain the same ingredients. Applying night cream to slightly damp skin can really boost its performance, as this seals in extra moisture, which means smoother, softer skin in the morning. Phoenix Renata www.phoenixocmsetics.com
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