Clarins Ambassador, Jason Roberts. | Photo: supplied
If you don’t have a daily grooming routine, it’s time to get one!
Having a skin care regime is vital when it comes to the important task of cleansing and hydrating your skin.
So we asked Clarins Ambassador Jason Roberts about a simple daily grooming ritual that any man can start doing.
What’s your daily grooming routine?
Did you know: You only need to do something 11 times for it to become part of your regular daily routine?
So set yourself that challenge and follow this simple guide. In no time, your skin will be looking its best!
Step 1
Cleanse with ClarinsMen Shampoo and Shower – a quick and easy cleanser for both hair and body.
It’s really invigorating and is the perfect start to the day. It’s also gentle enough to use twice a day.
For the face, use ClarinsMen Exfoliating Cleanser – a grooming must-have for everyday use to leave your skin purified and remove dead skin cells.
Massage into damp skin with circular motions for 20 – 30 seconds, rinse and pat dry. If you regularly exfoliate, you’ll get the best possible results and avoid premature ageing, so it’s a win win!
Step 2
Energize with ClarinsMen Anti-Fatigue Eye Serum to reduce puffiness and dark circles.
Warm a small amount of the product in your finger tips and apply in pressing motions around the eye contour.
Keep it in the fridge for an extra cooling boost of freshness.
Step 3
Just like you, your skin needs a drink of water, so hydrate with ClarinsMen Super Moisture Balm, or Super Moisture Gel – depending on your skin type.
Pump it once or twice into the palm of your hands and warm the product, then press into the face and neck.
You can use it morning and night to keep the skin hydrated and energized. It also contains anti-pollution protection.
For a healthy glow, mix three to five drops of ClarinsMen Self-Tanning Booster into your moisturizer.
Clarins is in collaboration with Gay Star News.
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