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While l was pregnant (as cliche as it sounds) I really started to feel like I had the "pregnancy glow." I noticed my skin was the best it had ever been and I was worried that it might come to an end once my pregnancy was over. Four months later, I still feel like my skin is glowing and it's thanks to a few tricks I've been using lately:
- Prenatal Vitamins
- Oatmeal
- Lemon Water
- Roloxin Lift Face Mask
My daily morning routine starts with taking my prenatal vitamin (you don't have to be pregnant to take these!!) I noticed once I started taking them my hair, nails and skin were all positively affected! I had a major oatmeal craving during my pregnancy and post pregnancy so I have it for breakfast almost every morning (oatmeal is supposed to be amazing for your skin). I also try to drink half my body weight (in ounces) of water each day. I always notice such a difference in my skin when I'm drinking the correct amount of water to stay hydrated and cleansed. Shortly after I had Isla I started using the Roloxin Lift to keep my skin smooth and firm (totally helped with dark circles too). I wasn't getting much sleep the first couple of months so this totally helped to keep my skin looking firm and refreshed. Maybe.
If you don't know much about the Roloxin Lift Face Mast here's a little more background...
The Roloxin Lift is an instant wrinkle-smoothing mask that reduces the appearance of wrinkles and pores and leaves my skin feeling more smooth and firm than ever! I love that it's super easy to use and doesn't take vey long. The packages are pre-measured so all you have to do is squeeze it out and rub evenly on to your face! I leave it on for about 10 minutes and can instantly tell that my skin is refreshed and brighter than before. It lasts the entire day and you can use it as often as you like (I use it 2 times per week).
I would love hear some of the tricks you use to keep your skin glowing!
Brought to you by Roloxin. Photos by Emily Egan.