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The pandemic has forced most people all over the globe to spend time at home. While essential workers toil at the front lines, most countries found themselves at home. Many had no idea how to spend what was countless hours of free time. While countries these days are no longer in a widespread panic over the coronavirus, many are still spending more time at home, wary of the disease. COVID-19 changed the workplace environment for many companies, allowing employees to go on hybrid setups. That meant employees could spend more of their workweek reporting from their living room or couch. It’s given people more free time. If you’re in the same boat, you may want to try a few vegan tips while you’re still in self-isolation.

 

Switch to Vegan Skincare

If you’ve rarely paid attention to your skincare products before, having more time on your hands now should give you that opportunity. Once you do, you’ll likely find that many of the skincare products you use contain harsh chemicals, such as parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, and more. This is an excellent time to take stock of what you use and switch to vegan skincare.

Watch Out for Effects

Like any other skincare product, though, you’ll need to test the items on your skin. Even the best products on the market won’t help if you have an allergic reaction to them. So, do a skin test first. Apply a small amount on the inside of your elbow and wait for at least three days for a reaction, such as skin irritation, redness, or itchiness. In addition, some  products—even as they’re effective—can result in peeling or irritation. Being in self- isolation means you won’t have to worry about running into anyone while you hang in there and wait until the effects of using the product wear off.

Consider What You Need

Too many women have beauty products they don’t use. Don’t be like that. Go through everything you’ve bought. Remove the products you don’t use at all. Throw them out. It’s also essential that you check the expiration dates on your skincare products, vegan or not. Keep those expiry dates in mind so that you can use up the products before then. If that doesn't work, knowing when they’ll go bad is good. It tells you when it’s time to throw them out.

Go Naked

No, we don’t mean showing up without a stitch of clothing to your online meetings and video calls. Instead, we mean leaving your skin bare of any skincare products. You’re not going out. You’re not meeting people. You’ll be staying home, working on your deadlines. That provides the perfect opportunity for you. Give your skin a break from all the makeup and skincare products. That will help improve the suppleness and moisture of your skin.

Try Something New

Don’t be afraid to try vegan skincare products. With so many options to choose from, checkreviews and buyer feedback. That can tell you a lot about the products and help you decide which options suit your budget and address your skin problems.

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