
Calm your complexion
A consistent, twice-daily beauty routine is the key to optimal skin health, says Emma Hobson, education manager for The International Dermal Institute. She suggests a simple five-minute regimen that includes cleansing and toning to remove dirt, oil and make-up; a moisturiser to hydrate and nourish; and a sunscreen to protect your skin. Consistency is the key to a healthy complexion, so if you want to change or add a new product, be sure to gradually introduce it: alternate between the old and new for about a week to keep your skin calm and to prevent breakouts.

You don't need to spend a lot on a cleanser and toner, but look for products that are gentle and remove impurities. You want your skin to feel supple, not tight.
Best buys: RoC Demaquillage Actif Skin Toner, $25, and Simple Regeneration Age Resisting Facial Wash, $12.95.

MOISTURISE AND PROTECT
"Your skin needs all the help it can get to protect itself from the environment," warns Hobson, who recommends choosing a moisturiser for your skin type (oily, dry or combination), and then consider which "extras" you need, such as a hydration boost or anti-ageing ingredients. Follow with an SPF 30+ sunscreen to help prevent ageing.
Best buys: Estée Lauder Time Zone Line and Wrinkle Reducing Creme SPF 15, $80; Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream , $49.99; Nivea Sun Light Feel Daily Face Veil SPF 30, $10.99.
Reveal radiance
Get your glow back with a moisture boost and regular gentle exfoliation.

Best buys: Biotherm Aquasource Superserum, $92, and Natio Ageless Hydrating Mask, $17.95.

Best buy: Yes To Carrots Gentle Exfoliating Facial Cleanser, $15.95; or, for a granular-free option, try Decléor Phytopeel Natural Exfoliating Cream, $70.

Best buys: Avon Anew Rejuvenate Flash Facial Revitalizing Concentrate, $79.99; or, for an intensive, targeted treatment, use SK-II Whitening Source Derm-Revival Program, $180
Minimise your pores

Best buys: Avon Magix Face Perfector SPF 20, $24.99, and L'Oréal Paris Derma Genesis Pore Minimising Smoother, $30.95. Dr. Brandt Pores No More, $75, is a great choice for combination or oily skin.
Create a perfect base

Best buys: Clinique Even Better Makeup SPF 15 in Ivory, $48, provides light coverage, while diffusing the appearance of pigmentation. For extra value, invest in a foundation with a built-in brush, like Revlon Age Defying Spa Foundation SPF 18 in Medium Deep, $35.95. Or, get an added anti-ageing boost with Lancôme Teint Rénergie Lift R.A.R.E. Foundation SPF 20 in 03, $89, and Estée Lauder Re-Nutriv Ultimate Radiance Makeup SPF 15 in Warm Porcelain, $142.
Go undercover
Once you've applied foundation, use concealer to mask any pimples, pigmentation or dark circles.
SPOT TREATMENT: If you can still see a pimple after applying your foundation, Tammer recommends using a thick, oil-based concealer. Opt for one with a yellow undertone to help neutralise the redness of inflammation. Apply the concealer with a synthetic brush and then pat powder over the top to set it.
Best buy: Face of Australia Concealer in Warm, $8.95.
LIGHTEN UP: To cover pigmentation and darkness under your eyes, Tammer suggests using a water-based, liquid concealer in a neutralising apricot tone. "Avoid an oil-based concealer as you'll emphasise lines," she warns. Dot the concealer on, work it in with a concealer brush "and then press it in with your fingertip. If you need to, go over the edges with the smallest amount of foundation to help blend it in."
Best buy: Bourjois Brush Concealer, $24.
Add light

"Illuminators are beautiful for brightening your skin. I like to blend it along the top of the cheekbones," says Tammer, who also enlists the help of a rosy cream blush as the final step in creating a natural glow. If you tend to have an oily complexion, opt for a mineral powder blush or bronzer instead.
Best buys: Bloom Sheer Colour Cream in Rosie, $22; Lancôme Tropiques Minérale Mineral Smoothing Bronzing Powder SPF 10 in Ocre Dorée, $82; Rimmel Metallic Cream Shadow in Soho, $9.95.
Prices and availability correct as at June 3, 2009.


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