What are the basics for Skin Health?

by | Apr 9, 2020

British Beauty Council Advisory Board Member, Dija Ayodele talks us through her top 10 beauty tips for achieving great skin health.

Dija is a fully qualified and insured Aesthetician and member of the British Association of Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology, with over ten years experience in the aesthetics industry covering everything from nails to advanced skincare. Dija also founded the multiple award winning Black Skin Directory, which connects people of colour to skincare brands and expert professionals experienced in managing darker skin tones. Dija recently founded Westroom Aesthetics, a space in which women of colour can safely and confidently satisfy their skincare needs.

“Everyone wants flawless, plump and bouncy skin, yes?! But often we forget the basics we need to establish first. Bar having a skin condition like acne or rosacea for example that needs special attention, these tips are easy to follow no matter where you and get you on your way to healthy skin.” says Dija Ayodele.

But First, Your Skin Health

Dija is releasing a series of episodes over the coming weeks which will look into the basics of achieving great skin health while at home, make sure to follow her instagram @dijaayodele to keep up to date with the latest episodes.

On the first episode Dija talks us through her top 10 beauty tips for achieving great skin health, these tips include:
  1. Your lifestyle
  2. Do you use SPF?
  3. Are you cleansing properly?
  4. Are you using functional products?
  5. Speak to a professional
  6. Use an appropriate Vitamin A
  7. Stop Insta Skincare
  8. Keep your routine short and powerful
  9. Look at your ingredients
  10. Stop touching and picking your skin

Watch her video below to find out more:

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