Day and Night, the creams you need
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Day versus night creams.
Day creams are of coarse to do their job of moisturizing just as the night creams do but a day cream is also the protector of the set. A good day cream will have SPF to protect you from the damage the sun will cause. Night cream on the other hand will have soothers and elements to help repair any damages that have occurred, past and present to our facial skin.
Why you need them?
Now why do we need day and night creams at all? Simply they are formulated to help us with our unique skin issues. You first chose a formula that best suits your need, and if you need help doing that please click for a free consultation. 2. What all of the day and night creams do is moisturize your skin. This is so important not only to keeping you looking young but for the health of your skin.
Hydrated skin gets less
* wrinkles
* acne
* dry flakes
* red patches
* shiny spots
* ashy skin
Basically all the things you do not want on your face is because it has lost it's moisture through out the day or night. After that fact comes into play the other elements in your line of choice will help you with deep wrinkles, age spots, sagging skin or dull spots. If you would like to learn a little more please feel free by watching this this video on the science behind the elements chosen.
If you would like to purchase some amazingly good quality and priced day and night sets please feel free to shop my store. May I suggest our Anew Gold line that is a multi purpose version good for women of all ages.
Don't forget the men! Avon Anew also has a men's line because they do have different skin then we do and it is just as important for them to moisturize as it is for the women to do! They don't want red, dry itchy spots either.
If you are one of the people who just love all this make up and stuff perhaps you might like to get into the business yourself. Avon welcomes people of all types, both men and women to join our ranks and share the quality that has been an Avon standard for near a 130 years.
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