My Daily Skincare Routine

Ivana

june 24,2021

There is no such thing as a single "correct" skin-care routine, but there's definitely an optimal way to apply your products. Whether you're a minimalist who prefers sticking to a three-step routine or the type of person willing to undertake 8 steps daily in pursuit of glass skin, the way you layer your chosen products has a big impact on how well they work. The more product-intense you go, the more important this order becomes.

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“There's a reason cleansing comes first, serum sits beneath moisturizer, and sunscreen goes on last. Understanding this order will ensure your favorite skin-care products work effectively.''


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There's a reason cleansing comes first, serum sits beneath moisturizer, and sunscreen goes on last. Understanding this order will ensure your favorite skin-care products work effectively—because no one wants to splurge on a luxury serum only to render it useless because of misapplication. If you've ever looked at a tube of retinol or a bottle of face oil and wondered exactly how (and when) to use it, wonder no more. 



1. Makeup Remover/Cleansing Oil

Do this step: At night only.

Unless you went to bed with makeup on (please don't), there's no reason to do this step in the morning. But at night it makes your cleanser's job a lot easier.


2. Cleanser

Do this step: Morning and night.

Now that your makeup layer is gone, you can proceed with washing your face. A cleanser gets rid of dead skin, pollutants, oils, dirt, and bacteria. Do this step when you first wake up in the morning, in order to prep your skin to absorb the active ingredients in your other products.


3. Eye Cream

Do this step: Morning and night.

The first product to go on your face? Eye cream. The reason is simple—because you'll probably forget to do it otherwise. Patt eye cream on gently with your ring finger (this way you'll tug less at the delicate skin there) all the way around your eyes, not just underneath them. If you're worried about eye cream causing your concealer or eye makeup to smear, choose a more lightweight option, like a hydrating gel that sinks in quickly and stays put. 


4. Toner/Essence

Do this step: Morning and night.

Both toners and essences are meant to help further prime your skin to absorb active ingredients, but the one you choose will depend on your skin type. Old-school toners were meant to balance skin pH and counteract alkaline soaps, before soap-free cleansers became popular. Now toner usually refers to liquid formulations geared toward oily skin that's in need of gentle exfoliation and resurfacing.


5. Serums

Do this step: Morning and night.

This is the step where you'll deliver the bulk of active ingredients to your toner/essence-primed face, and it's important to do it early on in your routine. Serums are formulated with smaller molecular-weight actives so they penetrate into deeper skin layers. If you apply your serum after a thicker formulation, the active ingredients may not penetrate as well.


6. Retinol

Do this step: At night only.

Retinol truly deserves its own essay, but the short version is this: The vitamin A derivative boosts collagen production and increases the rate of cellular turnover. Retinol reduces fine lines, reduces pore size, increases collagen and elastin production, takes off dead skin, reduces oil production, unclogs pores, and evens out skin tone. Whether you want to clear breakouts or fade fine lines—or basically do anything to your face—retinol is your friend.

7. Moisturizer

Do this step: Morning and night.

Moisturizers are there to simultaneously hydrate and seal in hydration, which is why these formulas tend to be heavier than the layers that go underneath. You should use moisturizers with humectants like glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and collagen, which pull in water. 


8. Sunscreen

Do this step: In the morning only.

What derms unanimously agree on is that you should wear sunscreen every single day to prevent UV damage—whether or not you go outside. Sunscreen needs to go over face oil in order to be most effective. You do not want anything to stop the sunscreen from working, or making it less effective. 

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