How to Build the Perfect Skin Care Routine

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Do you feel overwhelmed by all the skincare routine advice on the web? Perhaps you’ve read several publications on creating the best skincare regimen or subscribed to some of the most beloved vlogs on skin treatment. But still, it’s challenging to find routines that work best for you. 

Whatever your skin type, this guide can help you. Below is a clear action plan for developing an excellent skincare regimen.

1. Figure Out Your Current Skin Type

Think you know your skin type? Think again! Recent research shows that the skin undergoes a myriad of changes as you age. 

The oily skin you had in your teenage years might not be what you have today. Consult a specialist about your current skin type. You can achieve excellent results by addressing your skin’s specific concerns. 

2. Stick to the Basics

You don’t have to employ complicated online skincare routines to keep your skin in ship-shape. 

Instead, start with a simple, but fool-proof regimen. The main goal of your skin routine should come down to several action points: maintaining your skin to feel and look its best, preventing any further damage, repairing past superficial damage, and minimizing irritation. 

With that said, every morning, before you apply make-up, ensure to: 

Cleanse

Cleansing guarantees you a clean slate to work with, allowing beauty products to work effectively. 

It’s recommended to use your hands and lukewarm water to apply a mild cleanser regardless of your skin type. If you have dry or sensitive skin, go for cream cleansers as they possess nourishing ingredients like Vitamin E. 

Alternatively, you can use cleansing “milks” as they’re gentle and light. Refreshing gel cleansers are an excellent option for acne-prone and oily skin. But if your skin regularly breaks out, consider a cleansing product with salicylic acid. This acid works to reduce skin oil production and unclogs your skin pores. 

Moisturize

Cleansers reduce your skin’s lipids (fatty acids). You should, thus, moisturize as soon as you wash up to replenish the lipids you’ve lost. 

The best moisturizer for acne-prone or oily skin should be oil-free, light, and non-comedogenic to avoid clogging of the skin pores. You’ll benefit more from a thicker and richer cream if you have dry skin. 

Additionally, look out for hyaluronic acid as an ingredient in your moisturizer – it helps retain skin moisture. 

Protect

Without the right protection, the UV rays from the sun can make your skin look dry and wrinkly. This is why it’s important to always wear sunscreen before heading out. 

Sunscreen shields your skin from UVA and UVB rays, which can cause wrinkles, burning, and even cancer in extreme conditions. Consider using a sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 15 or 30. It should also be labeled as “broad-spectrum” which means that it can effectively protect your skin from harmful rays. 

3. Enhance Your Beauty Sleep

Before going to bed, consider the following skincare regimen: 

Taking It All Off

This is where make-up removers come in handy. Consider using products like Swipe Right Wipes which are pH-balanced and infused with friendly Vitamin E and coconut oil. They’re also more effective and gentle on the skin compared to traditional makeup removers.

Washing up without using a remover will mean going to bed with make-up, oil, and bacteria on your skin. These particles can cause increased oil production in the skin, clogging of the pores, and even acne. 

Double Cleansing

Using make-up remover should be a preliminary step – but not the final one. This is because your skin is likely to retain particles after using the remover. So ensure to cleanse with the same product you used during your morning routine before getting into your bed. 

4. Boost Your Skincare Routine

While the most essential skincare routine products include cleansers, moisturizers, and sunscreens, you can take things a notch higher with some beauty products to address specific skin issues or desires. They include: 

Toners

Toners work to prep your skin for all the other skincare products. As such, you should tone your skin right after cleansing or just before moisturizing. Whatever your skin type, go for an alcohol-free toner with active ingredients such as green tea, chamomile, and rose water. 

Eye Cream

An eye cream will be a great addition to your basic skincare regimen if you have under-eye wrinkles, puffiness, or dark circles. Ensure you go for an eye cream product that matches your specific skin concerns. 

Face Masks

You can personalize your skincare routine further by utilizing a face mask every 2-3 weeks. Today, there are so many options to choose from including charcoal masks, peel-off masks, sheet masks, and clay masks.

Building the Perfect Skincare Routine – One Last Thing

A perfect skincare routine incorporates daily, weekly, and monthly activities. So consider adding things like monthly chemical peels and facials to your regimen. And don’t forget to use the appropriate products for your specific skin. 

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Danielle Fogel

Dani Fogel. is a Communication Coordinator at Brandable, based in Los Angeles, CA. She works on the Queen V brand within the company’s Digital and Ecommerce department.

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