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In this modern age of beauty we have much to be thankful for: a juice shop on every corner, the chip-proof effects of gel manicures—and the fact that we never have to wear signs of fatigue on our faces, especially at the end of a long workday. For the slightest flicker of exhaustion, there exist any number of quick fixes, according to New York City dermatologist Lisa Airan,Louboutin Schuhe, M.D., who suggests starting with a glass of water. “Dehydration can make you feel tired,High Heels, and drinking water will help the look of your skin, too.” Moisture can be taken from the outside in, as well, most consistently with a personal, in-office humidifier. “That will help—most office environments are very dry,” she says. Spritzes of skin-cooling mist throughout the day will help soothe parched complexions, especially sprays with a bright fragrance, like Santa Maria Novella’s floral Acqua di Rose or Caudalie’s Beauty Elixir, which provide as much hydrating utility as they do restorative energy. ' O4 D7 W C- o7 g2 j: aAround the Vogue.com offices, it’s not uncommon to see an editor applying moisturizer to combat the 4:00 p.m. slump. Beauty Director Catherine Piercy has been known to store bottles of Embryolisse, Clarins Beauty Flash Balm, or Clé de Peau serum at her desk for just such occasions, pressing it on over her makeup with the palm of her hand—a trick she learned from the makeup artist Lucia Pieroni backstage. For others, it’s a standby eye cream like La Mer’s The Illuminating Eye Gel that, when pressed into concealer, magically revives it. * i i7 A. K, o2 ~7 X: W& f& `Airan makes the point that the much simpler route to looking more awake than you feel is to curl the lashes (giving an instant lift to even the most fatigued face), and execute a swift application of blush—cream for dry complexions, powder for more oily skin./ a7 N: n* k: I- a/ c- s1 q* v3 C
The dermatologist has her own secret tricks—she swears that 37 seconds spent in front of her conveniently located in-office GentleWaves LED light will “instantly brighten” her face. But, she says, laughing, “a square of dark chocolate will help wake you up,pumps, too!”( G' F4 Z$ k) y& p1 u! {$ p: ~
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