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Celebs Perfect Selfies

by Keletso Modisakeng

A selfie a day keeps the self-confidence at bay. Check out our favouirte celebs selfies and see how you can make your selfie as perfect as theirs

Amanda du Pont

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Bonang Matheba

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Denise Zimba

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DJ Zinhle

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Lerato Kganyago

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Pearl Modiadie

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Pond’s shares 10 tips to get your skin selfie perfect

Relax

Our emotional state is related to all aspects of health, including our skin function. People who are glowing and healthy are those whose skin reflects their state of physical and psychological health.

Water

Drink at least eight glasses of water every day to keep your skin well hydrated and moist from within.

Diet

One of the most important factors of healthy looking skin is a balanced diet.

No make-up

During a breakout, avoid wearing any make-up on your skin, even if you only usually
apply make-up sparingly. If you do wear it, wash it off at the end of the day.

Don’t touch

Our hands may carry oils and germs that can irritate blemishes and cause additional spots.

Don’t pop

Squeezing spots can push bacteria into the skin. This often causes additional inflammation and scarring.

Be skin sensible

Before buying or using a product, read the ingredients list. Get to know your skin and what works for it.

No hair

Pull any hair away from your face so that it doesn’t irritate your skin. Remember, hair contains oils and residue that can block your pores and cause breakouts.

Sun protection

Protect your face skin when you know that you’ll be in direct sunlight. UV rays put you at risk for skin cancer, dark spots and wrinkles.

Get a routine

Clean your face twice a day.

Pictures: Instagram 

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