All of these step’s aren’t necessary, but here’s the order I recommend to get the best results from your skincare routine:
Step 1: (only if you are wearing make-up). Pour micellar water (like Garnier Micellar Water) on to a cotton pad and gently press against skin to remove make-up.
Step 2: Use a water-based cleanser like the Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser. Start here if you aren’t wearing make-up.
Step 3: Toner. If you choose to use a toner, I prefer soothing toners at night that contain ingredients that support the skin barrier, like the Anua Rice 70 Milky Toner.
Step 4: Serums, layered thinnest to thickest. You don’t need 10 serums – I would probably pick max 2-3 based on your skincare concern. Peptide serums (like SkinDeva Argireline 20% with Matrixyl 3000) are the way to go for fine lines/wrinkles, and dark spot serums containing brightening actives (like Good Molecules Discoloration Defense) are my pick to even out skin tone
Step 5: Apply a pea-sized amount of a retinoid (like Differin adapalene gel) and spread evenly on your skin.
Step 6: Moisturizer, like CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion. NEVER skip moisturizer if using a retinoid and apply a nice thick layer.
Step 7: Eye cream, like the Andalou Rejuvenating Eye Balm which contains bakuchiol which may help plump under eye lines and reduce dark circles
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Can you do a video on how to layer the below products properly.
In no specific order I use: winlevi, dapsone gel, tretenoin 0.1%, tns serum, ghk cu lotion, vitamin c. I know moisturizer and spf go last. Thanks!!
Can you give feedback on 345 please?
I love your videos…have added glycolic acid in my routine…seems like a game changer. Thanks
If I wear suncreen in the morning, do I need micellar water or oil based cleanser to remove it? Or is water based enough?
Can anyone tell me what eye cream this is ? Please
Your skin care isn’t working, because you are using too many products.