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Ramadan, a holy month celebrated by millions of Muslims worldwide, is upon us this week.

The month is marked by fasting, donating to charity, increased prayer, worship, and self-reflection.
Most of all, its a month to take a step back from everyday life and focus on faith.
Each day we eat before sunrise and won’t eat or drink again until sunset.

Changes to your sleep cycle will also affect the way your skin looks.
Parvez says that you may experience dark circles and puffiness under the eyes due to your disrupted sleep schedule.
My personal favorite is theAlastin Restorative Eye Treatment.

Parvez also notes the importance of maintaining a healthy skin barrier to avoid any dramatic changes.
Additionally, check that youre including lipids in your routine like ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids.
I also use theDr.

Jart Cicaplair Tiger Grass Repair Serumto soothe, calm, and moisturize.
Eman Idil, marketing executive
In Islam we are taught that God is beautiful and loves beauty.
I switch up my routine by adding heavy creams, serums, and moisturizing toners.

I loveBiologique Recherche Emulsion Originelle Regenerante.
It leaves me looking like a glazed and overpriced doughnut for Taraweeh prayers.
I also always get aVI Peelduring the last week of Ramadan, to prep my skin for Eid festivities.

The brand was formulated with people of color in mind.
I adjust my Ramadan routine inside and out.
For skin care I up my hydration and instill the slugging technique.

Whilst fasting, I find I notice it becoming more dehydrated.
One of the changes I make is moving my nighttime skin care routine to earlier in the evening.
For hydration Glow Recipe is my go-toespecially theWatermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops.

Other than retinol I give a shot to keep my routine minimal and free of actives throughout the month.
I never skip sunscreen, and useVacation Inc.


















