With our busy day to day schedules, all of us want to hit that snooze button the moment we get to our homes. Which means we often skip our overnight skincare routines and end up with dull skin or worse breakouts.
What if there's a way to combine the best of both worlds? Here is a rundown of beauty products worth trying that pampers your skin and hair overnight and preps you for that "morning glow" while you sleep.
Caolion Pore Tightening Memory Sleeping Mask ($67)
Waking up to a firm and smooth skin is always a dream that's why Caolion Pore Tightening Memory Sleep Mask topped The Week's list in products to choose from. All you need to do is just apply the mask and sleep away.
This Works Sleep Plus Dream Body ($46)
Also making The Week's list is this must-try anti-aging cream which is not only for your face but for your body as well. This cream works wonders overnight as it is packed with "retinol and essential oils like lavender and chamomile" that also helps you sleep better. Slather it all over your body before you sleep and wake up with flawless skin.
GlamGlow DreamDuo Overnight Transforming Treatment ($59)
This "cult favorite" overnight treatment according to Allure smoothes, hydrates and "plumps" your face for that radiant look when you wake up. This two-step treatment is packed with antioxidants serum, hyaluronic acid and green coffee which is efficient in "reducing fine lines and diminishing dark spots."
Laneige Water Sleeping Mask ($23)
Another must-try overnight beauty product, according to Refinery 29, promises to hydrate "even the driest of skin." It is also quickly absorbed by the skin and leaves no residue. To sum it up, this sleeping mask can be considered as the "cherry-on-top" of your night skincare routine.
StriVectin Hair All Smooth Overnight Anti-Frizz Serum ($35)
Our crowning glory also needs some love overnight which makes this anti-frizz serum a perfect candidate for you to try list. This product was cited by Allure to reduce unwanted frizz as you sleep as it is infused with "hydrolyzed oat and milk proteins."