They make regular facial appointments.
When Pekar first emigrated from Hungary to the United States, she was surprised that facials weren't a standard part of most women's beauty regimen. "You can heal your skin and prevent a lot of damage receiving monthly facials," Pekar said. "Most people wait until they have the problem to treat it, but they should just take the basic steps in caring for it to prevent it."
They occasionally skip sunscreen.
We know, this sounds like total blasphemy, but Pekar insists it isn't always necessary. "Most people don't understand how much it clogs their skin, especially if they don't need it," she remarked. If you're spending the day at home or in the office with no sun exposure or are just making a quick errand outside, forgo the SPF.
Not only will this prevent breakouts (typically caused by physical sunscreens), but you'll also be able to get your daily dose of vitamin D. Sun exposure produces this nutrient in the body. Millions of Americans suffer from vitamin D deficiency, which can result in cancer, asthma, and cognitive impairment, so get a little bit of sunlight into your regular routine.