How To Look Fresh Even When You Haven't Had Sleep
Busy with work or piled with a lot of school projects? It's easy to get tired these days and have only a few hours of sleep. Looking fresh or glowing can be a struggle but not with these tips:
Wash your face with cold water.
A splash of cold water can help rejuvenate your complexion by constricting blood vessels when you’re running on a few hours of sleep. It helps reduce redness and swelling around the eye area, and tightens your skin. It can also help reduce redness and swelling around the eye area, which is the most sensitive part of our face. If you have extra minutes, chill two spoons and rest the back sides over your eyes for a few minutes to reduce puffiness.
It’s a simple, quick trick that will have you looking freshened up in no time.
Use a lighter concealer.
Your under-eye area shows the most signs of having a long night. Use a concealer that’s a shade lighter than your skin tone to make sure those dark circles are hidden!
Fake that glow.
Give your skin a healthy boost with a luminizing primer. Then, using a damp blending sponge, follow with a light layer of foundation to give your face a dewy finish. If you don't have time to layer, just mix an illuminating cream with your foundation! Dab some highlighter on the high points of your face for that extra glow.
Open up your eyes.
Curl your lashes and apply a volumizing mascara to open up your eyes. Reach for a peachy or champagne eye shadow and lightly dab it over your lids. Don’t forget to add some sparkle onto the inner corners of your eyes, too—it’ll have you looking bright-eyed, and no one would ever suspect you’re pulling late nights!
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