The end of the year brought celebrations and loads of fun with New Year and the festive season. Staying up late and skipping your regular routines have now taken a toll on your skin. Take some time to indulge your skin with some extra time and special care. Pamper regularly… Remember to treat your skin from time to time with special treatments such as facials. Your skin is sloughing off dead skin perpetually which can result in clogged pores, dull skin and an aged look. Pamper yourself to a facial from time to time to help with blood circulation, relaxation, and lymphatic drainage, which can slow the onset of wrinkles to the face. It can also reduce puffiness and sagging! Facials are essential for healthy looking skin. Revamp your skin care The winter months can get “dry” especially for your skin. Revamp your regular skin care routine with some extra moisture by using a nourishing night cream every night before you sleep. Try Pond's Age Miracle Overnight Repair Cream for that injection of moisture your skin really needs. Use the right makeup products Try to wear a foundation the same tone as your skin but with a yellow undertone to give your skin a warmer look. Also, opt for a satin or glossy finish foundation for a brighter and fresher face. Matte foundations tend to make the skin look dry and dull. Bronzers are a girl's best friend, especially during the winter months. Dusting a bit of a bronzer over your face and cheekbones is a great way to brighten up your overall look. Bring on the GLOW Cooler weather can cause the skin to look dull and lifeless. Add a beautiful radiance to your skin with Pond's Gold Radiance Precious Youth Serum; it contains 99% micro gold particles, which adds a subtle glow to the skin. Incorporating a serum into your daily skin care regimen reaps many benefits, including helping to reduce age spots and give skin an added boost of moisture. Combat those Puffy Eyes Holidays are fun, but we all tend to sleep less, which can result in puffy or swollen eyes. It's important to catch up on your sleep, as under eye puffiness is a common symptom of sleep deprivation. For a quick fix put some wet tea bags into the fridge and place them on your eyes once they are cold. – By Nilo Haq, Makeup artist & brand ambassador for Pond's Arabia __