How to Look After Your Skin During Ramadan—a Beauty Editor Shares Her Routine

Being a British-Pakistani Muslim and working in the beauty industry, it may seem like the various elements of my life and personality sit independently of one another.

After all, what does Ramadan have to do with skincare? However, I have always melded all the different parts of me and allowed them space in both my professional and personal ventures. This means bringing the joy of Eid and Ramadan to curate creative moments at work—specifically, adapting how I look after my skin when Ramadan arrives to suit the new routine we embark on in the holy month.

@modestmira_

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is observed by Muslims worldwide. During this month, Muslims abstain from water and food during daylight hours and focus on prayer, charity and spiritual reflection. It is also a time of community, and many of us will spend evenings at the mosque, as well as host and attend Iftar dinners.

Naturally, the change in diet as well as the altered sleep routine has an impact on our bodies and our skin. Often, I find that cutting out caffeine and many of my daily snacks actually helps my breakouts clear up, but I still like to keep a skincare routine going for the meditative element. However, just as so many other daily habits change for Ramadan, so does this.

@basma_k

I love using Ramadan as a time to try barrier-boosting products and step back from actives so I can focus on all of the other wonderful parts of Ramadan. With years of trialling and testing products and observing the month of Ramadan, I’ve taken the guesswork out of the best skincare to battle dehydration and dullness and nurture your all-important skin barrier. I’ve included a mix of products for those who want multipurpose steps with maximum results, along with optional steps for those who, like me, enjoy the ritual of a longer, more mindful routine.

My 9-Step Skincare Routine for Ramadan:

1. Makeup Remover