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TIME FOR A SKINTERVENTION

Get your skin ready to face work again with these top products

THE pandemic has seen worry, Zoom calls and drinking more booze all taking their toll on our looks.

Now, as many of us get back into our normal work routine, our overly sensitive skin could react to getting up earlier, pollution on the commute, workplace lights and air-con.

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As many of us get back into our normal routine, it is time to treat our skin and make sure it is ready to face work againCredit: Shutterstock

Here, Siobhan O'Connor gives tips on how to cheat your way to well-rested skin and help your face transition back to the shopfloor.

IRRITABLE SKIN – PROTECT BARRIER

POLLUTION rises 20 per cent during weekday commuter times, plus air-con and heating can irritate skin too.

After being cocooned in our homes, our skin is more sensitive than usual.

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FINE LINES – USE SILICONE PRIMER

WHILE daily SPF and a skincare routine can help prevent skin ageing, those fine lines are probably here to stay.

Invest in a silicone primer which will create a smooth canvas to begin your cover-up.

The Ordinary high-adherence silicone primer (£3.90, boots.com)
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Our beauty panellist Ruby Hammer says: “For deeper lines warm up the primer and push into areas that need the most help. A light touch can avoid cracking.”

Try The Ordinary high-adherence silicone primer (£3.90, ).

PUFFY FACE – ROLL WITH ICE BALLS

A LACK of sleep can result in puffiness, but cool ice temperatures are a quick fix.

Eyecare cosmetic surgery expert Dr Elizabeth Hawkes, of the Cadogan Clinic, Chelsea, says: “This helps lymphatic drainage as well as offering benefits such as reducing redness and kick-starting the circulation to provide a radiant glow to the skin.”

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