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Certainly! Fall in Canada can bring cooler temperatures and drier air, so adjusting your skincare routine is important. Here's a fall skincare routine for Canadians:
1. **Cleanser:** Use a gentle cleanser that doesn't strip your skin of moisture. Look for a hydrating or creamy cleanser to combat the drier weather.
2. **Exfoliation:** Incorporate a mild exfoliant once or twice a week to remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover. This helps with the absorption of other products.
3. **Serum:** Consider adding a hydrating serum with ingredients like hyaluronic acid to maintain skin's moisture balance. Antioxidant serums can also help protect your skin from environmental stressors.
4. **Moisturizer:** Opt for a richer moisturizer to combat the drier air. Look for ingredients like ceramides and fatty acids to strengthen the skin barrier.
5. **Eye Cream:** Use an eye cream to target any dryness or fine lines around the eyes. Choose one that's hydrating and nourishing.
6. **Sunscreen:** Don't skip sunscreen just because it's cooler. UV rays are still present, and snow can reflect sunlight, increasing exposure. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30.
7. **Lip Care:** Keep your lips moisturized with a nourishing lip balm. Look for ingredients like shea butter or coconut oil.
8. **Hydrating Masks:** Integrate hydrating masks into your routine once a week to give your skin an extra boost of moisture.
9. **Humidifier:** Consider using a humidifier indoors to combat the dry indoor air caused by heating systems.
10. **Healthy Lifestyle:** Remember that skincare is not just about products. Stay hydrated, eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, and get enough sleep to support your skin's health.
11. **Consult a Professional:** If you have specific skin concerns or conditions, consider consulting a dermatologist for personalized advice.
Remember, everyone's skin is different, so it's important to listen to your skin's needs and adjust your routine accordingly.
©️Rezowana Zahan
Assalamualaikum everyone,
It's a Sunnah to ask forgiveness from everyone in this holy month of Ramadan. Forgive me, if I have ever hurt you knowingly or unknowingly. If I have ever ignored you intentionally or unintentionally. If I have ever said something bad about you directly or through someone else.
It's said that, one who backbites will not be forgiven on Laylatul Qadr unless he/she asks for forgiveness from that person.
I'm a human. I might have backbitten or have spoken ill of you so I humbly ask forgiveness from all of you before Laylatul Qadr. So please forgive me.
I am sorry for all the pain I have caused you and if you have ever cried or felt bad because of me. It's better to clear our souls so that our fasts and duas be accepted by Allah (swt). I will do the same for you, In Shaa Allah.
Ameen
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