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‘Too much screen time gives me puffy eyes’: a busy illustrator gets a skincare-routine expert makeover

Harriet Lynas, 35, who mainly works from home, describes what a typical 24 hours does to her skin. With hours spent in front of a screen, can dermatologist Dr Ifeoma Ejikeme help her ease the dryness and sensitivity she experiences with a simple skincare formula from Boots’ new Modern Chemistry range? As told to Aimée Grant Cumberbatch“I’m a children’s illustrator working on books, including the lovely Welcome to Our … series, which looks at how children live around the world. I’m also a part-time graphic designer with Cambridge University Press. Mainly I work from home but I go into the office once a week. It’s not far from where I live in Cambridge.My day changes depending on the project. I start about 7:30am with my morning routine and skincare. Working from home gives me more flexibility but it can make me a bit lazy, skipping some steps. I don’t do makeup because it’s quite rare to have video calls. I have started to use retinols in the evening though so I need more sunscreen because of the extra sensitivity they cause.Dr Ifeoma EjikemeDr Ejikeme says: “Harriet’s approach to layering hydration is thoughtful, but the persistent redness suggests her skin barrier is under some stress, likely from a combination of environmental changes and dry indoor conditions. A barrier-first strategy is key. Start with Modern Chemistry by Boots Restore Essence Toner with niacinamide and ginseng, which gives the skin essential hydration and helps balance tone and texture. Follow this with Modern Chemistry by Boots Restore Hydrating Serum with niacinamide and ashwagandha. This simple pairing mimics the benefits of the ‘seven skin’ method with fewer layers, helping Harriet maintain hydration without the time commitment or risk of product overload.” Continue reading...

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