Wash
your face at least twice a day (but no more than thrice) with a
cleanser that suits your skin. Select your cleanser depending upon your
skin type (dry, oily, normal or combination). You can also choose
aloe-vera for cleansing. Be careful not to cleanse too often. Also,
never wash your face with water that's hot or too cold, as both can
cause broken capillaries.
Exfoliation
helps replenish the required oils of the body and removes dry, dead
skin cells and dirt from the face. Try to exfoliate at least once or
twice a week. You can also opt to cleanse your face on a regular basis.
3. Moisturise
A basic law of beauty
is that everyone, no matter what skin type, should moisturise. As it is
important to maintain the skin's moisture content, you should use a
moisturiser daily. Even more special care should be taken in winters, as
the skin tends to become dry fast because of the cold. So in winter,
you should massage your body twice or thrice a day with moisturiser.
4. Don't forget sunscreen

Sunscreen is probably
the most essential component of one's skincare regimen. Wrinkles, which
are the number one sign of aging, are triggered by sun exposure. So it
is essential to make use of sunscreen from your early years. Don't
forget sunscreen even in winter and on cloudy days.
5. Protect your lips

Chapped lips can be
your worst nightmare. They hurt a lot and they don't look good. You
should apply a lip balm or oil or gel on your lips so that they won't
chap out.
6. Use a humidifier
A humidifier will help regain smoothness of the skin. In winters, the skin becomes drier, so a humidifier becomes necessary.
7. Get enough sleep

If you are
sleep-deprived, your skin will look sallow, dull, tired and saggy. A
well-disciplined routine and at least seven to eight hours of sleep
every night are important for good skin.
8. Drink lots of water

Water is of prime
importance to maintain good health and overall cleansing. It is
recommended that you drink at least seven to eight glasses a day to keep
your skin hydrated.
9. A healthy diet

Your diet also affects
the skin, especially the vitamins that you consume. You should eat
vitamin-rich food items such as oats, avocado, other fruits and
vegetables. Concentrate on vitamins A and E in proper amounts. Stay away
from oily, greasy food as it can lead to the onset of pimples.
10. Exercise regularly

Exercising makes you
sweat a lot and in the process your skin cleans itself. It also helps
you excrete waste and take in fresh oxygen.