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To achieve beautiful skin, proper hydration is essential, particularly for dry and ageing skin. One effective technique is layering. Start with a gentle cleanser to cleanse your skin, then follow with a hydrating essence, serum or oil to seal in moisture, and finish with a moisturiser. This layering method ensures your skin receives the necessary hydration, resulting in a smooth, radiant, and healthy complexion. Don’t forget to incorporate a nightly sleeping mask for added hydration and rejuvenation benefits.
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