If getting your swerve on last night left you with an acne outbreak, Gohara says products containing benzoyl peroxide are the way to calm the condition and keep future outbreaks at bay. This product cleanses while it gently heals acne outbreaks (more isn't better when it comes to acne ingredients, contrary to popular opinion), absorbs excess oil and unclogs pores.
One of the most neglected areas of the skin is the lips. When a hangover occurs, it can wreak havoc on the area: chapping, peeling, tightness, cracking. Show your lips some love with this soothing chamomile balm packed with sweet almond oil and nourishing jojoba in a formula that sinks in immediately and nourishes quickly. It's a luxurious treat that works just as well as a night treatment as it does for a hangover emergency.
Cooling is exactly what you need right now and this mask, inspired by the cold plunge aspect of the Scandinavian spas of the founder's homeland, is your saving grace. The pale turquoise clay cools the skin while a combination of antioxidant-rich botanicals works to detoxify pores and control oil. Add a little cool water and it emulsifies into a rich lather that rinses away the evidence of last night's festivities.
Sheet masks are your friend for a reason and this cost-effective super-hydrator helps refresh skin and restore lost radiance with a combination of vitamin C, white flower complex and rooibos tea extract. Pro tip: keep your sheet masks in the fridge to deliver a cooling effect in addition to restoring brilliance to a tired, lackluster complexion.
If you have a few minutes the morning after, using this cooling jade roller can help stimulate blood flow and lymphatic drainage to the face, both of which can reduce puffiness and help rush the toxins and fluid gathered through the body to help flush it out. Jade rolling also helps to contour your face, so that might not be a bad thing after a hard night on the town.