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How to Build a Perfect Skin Care Routine

Sean Mallon
Sean Mallon
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Having good skin care products is not enough at all; you just need to use them in the right order for them to be safe. Your skincare regimen will be determined by your skin tone, product ingredients and formulas, and the time of day. Every skin-care regimen should aim to tune up your complexion so it performs at its finest, as well as troubleshoot or target any places you wish to improve.

Contents
  • Wash your face
  • Toner
  • Apply Serum
  • Eye Cream
  • Moisturizer
  • Apply Sunscreen

Follow the order

The order in which you apply your medications is crucial. The skin’s duty is to keep things out, but many of the skin-care items we use have additives that we don’t want in. And when perfectly prepared and applied, only a limited amount of these main ingredients will reach the skin. If you don’t use the right ingredients in the right order, you won’t get the best results.

Give time to a new product

Don’t expect the new skin are product to show its results in a week. It takes time to settle in your skin and change it. Your skin needs to change with time. The aim of any skin-care regimen is to tune up your look so it’s working at its finest, and also fix or improve any areas you want to focus on.

Steps to Follow

Below are the steps in order that you need to follow whenever you go for a skin care routine.

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Wash your face

Rinse your face with water every morning and night, then rub a small amount of gentle cleanser between your clean palms. Face wash should be gently massaged all over your face. Rinse your palms and massage your skin with water until the cleanser and grime have been removed. Using a fluffy towel, gently wipe your face dry.

Toner

Most people avoid toners for a variety of reasons, one of which is a lingering belief that toners are rough and irritate the skin. Fortunately, it is no longer the case. While the current generation of toners does not physically “shrink” pores, they can act as a delivery channel for vitamins, vitamin B derivatives, and even toning acids.

Apply Serum

Since serums are highly concentrated, nutrition therapies that target particular issues, it’s best to apply them as close to the skin as possible. There is a variety of serums on the market at the moment, Vitamin C, Hyaluronic acid, retinol, etc. You can have a look at Simple Hime for more details on facial serums.

Eye Cream

Eyes hold a separate importance whenever it comes to skincare. You can use any moisturizer on your under-eye skin, but if you want to use a specialized eye cream, you should layer it underneath moisturizer because eye creams are usually thinner than face moisturizers. Eye serums can also work with this step.

Moisturizer

It’s time to moisturize your skin after you’ve cleaned it. Moisturizer hydrates your skin while also assisting with the strengthening of your skin barrier. Choose a lighter moisturizer for daytime use that will absorb easily and won’t induce pilling under makeup.

Apply Sunscreen

While it is the final move, almost every dermatologist can tell you that sun safety is the most important aspect of your skin-care routine. Skin cancer and symptoms of ageing can be avoided by protecting the skin from UV rays. Even if the moisturizer doesn’t have SPF, you should still use sunscreen. To ensure that chemical sunscreens are safe, wait 20 minutes before going outside.

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