Don't Stay Hydrated During Ramadan

Aromatherapist Meltem Demir stated that the combination of environmental factors with fasting during Ramadan can negatively affect the skin and said, “Staying hungry and dehydrated for a long time can cause problems such as drying, wrinkling and sagging of the skin. Water is very important for a vibrant and healthy skin. "We should drink plenty of water after iftar until sahur," he said.

“YOUR BEAUTIFUL MAKE-UP IS YOUR SKIN”

Saying that a person's most beautiful make-up is their skin, Demir said: “The brighter and more well-groomed your skin looks, the less make-up you need. You don't have to use expensive creams and masks to be well-groomed. Moisturizers suitable for our skin type should be reapplied during the day and applied one last time before going to bed at night. Especially the eye area and lips should not be forgotten. If we are at home during the day, we can easily moisturize our skin with good masks and treatments and keep it alive. "When doing skin care, we must first make your skin clean for care," he said.

YOU CAN GET GREAT BENEFITS WITH SMALL TOUCHES THAT CAN BE DONE AT HOME

Mineral Water is an amazing mineral source. Stating that these minerals are very beneficial in revitalizing the skin, Aromatherapist Meltem Demir said, “We can start your skin care by washing your face with the soda you have at home or pouring it on a cotton pad and cleansing your skin. Everyone has olive oil at home. Put some sugar in the olive oil, enough for your face, and gently massage your face and neck. Wash it with warm water and you won't believe how soft it will feel. This will remove all the dirt that prevents our skin from breathing and our skin will start to breathe. Olive oil is a great antioxidant. It renews, brightens and moisturizes the skin. Sugar has the ability to revitalize and tighten the skin. "Especially if you have dry skin, this will be like a medicine for you," he said.

“YOU CAN MAKE A MASK WITH YEAST FOR YOUR FINE WRINKLES”

Aromatherapist Meltem Demir also shared a mask recipe for those with fine wrinkles, using ingredients that everyone can have in their kitchen. “Enough milk for your face and neck, enough fresh yeast or dry yeast to reach the consistency of a mask. Mix well and apply everywhere, including the face, neck and around the eyes, and wait until it dries. "After your skin is thoroughly stretched, wash it with warm water and make the final touch to your skin with serums made from aromatherapeutic plants, and that skin becomes legendary," he said.