
We all know that wearing make-up whilst
exercising is bad for our skin, so why do we still see gyms full of
women wearing full faces of carefully-applied cosmetics? Mascara is
one thing - though beware, you may find it running down your cheeks
by the end of the session - but with foundation and powder you risk
blocking pores and congesting skin that really needs to be able to
sweat, sweat, sweat.
"When we get hot, several things happen to our skin. The first
is sweating and the second is a slight relaxing and enlarging of
the pores. Add a layer of even the best make-up on this and firstly
you'll end up with streaky make-up, but you're also increasing the
likelihood of a breakout," super-facialist Debbie Thomas tells us.
"Your skin needs to breathe - during a good workout even more so.
Mix in sweat, heat and open pores and over time the skin will
become blocked. Not everyone will get spots, but most will get
blackheads coupled with dulling and possible uneven skin
texture."
Thomas recommends preparing for a workout
by cleansing the skin, then either leaving it bare or
applying a light serum suitable for your skin type which will
penetrates quickly - a heavier product will just sweat
off.
"I love the SkinCeuticals serums - Hydrating B5 hydrates
dehydrated and tired skin and Phloretin CF is full of antioxidants.
Because we create free radicals when we exercise, it is important
to make sure there are enough antioxidants in the skin to
counteract them," she explains.
A post-workout cleanse is just as important. With your
pores enlarged, sweat and grime have even more opportunity to
settle onto the skin and become trapped. "I would
recommend a very light cleanse so as not to strip the skin, then
you can apply your normal creams depending on time of day," Thomas
says.
But what if forgoing make-up simply isn't a step you're prepared
to take? The fear of bumping into someone you know whilst out on a
jog is a very real one.
"If you must wear make-up during your workout try to use a
light, oil-free, tinted moisturiser so that it's not as heavy. Then
cleanse your skin as soon as possible - preferably before your skin
cools down and your pores tighten again, trapping the make-up and
grime in the opening of the pore which can lead to breakouts."
It's enough to deter even the most ardent of make-up lovers.
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