How to Layer Your Skincare Products in the Right Order
At work, I often receive valid questions about the correct order of skincare products. I understand where this question comes from because there are quite a few steps involved. Below is a brief overview of the “basic products” that are most commonly used, along with a short explanation.
1: Makeup remover
Remove your makeup before cleansing your skin. Tip: Imagine you unexpectedly don’t sleep at home and still want to remove your makeup… Use some oil to clean your eyes at least. Otherwise, you’ll wake up the next morning looking like a panda, which is not very appealing. Just use a bit of sunflower or olive oil from the kitchen on a cotton pad and gently wipe your eyes. Then rinse with water, et voila 😉
2: Cleanser
Cleansers are meant to cleanse your skin, not to remove makeup. Use a cleanser that suits your skin type. Gel-based cleansers are often suitable for oily skin, while creamier cleansers are better for dry skin. When: Evening, sometimes also in the morning for very troubled or oily skin.
3: Exfoliate
Exfoliating your skin involves removing dead skin cells. If you have oily skin, use an exfoliant with BHA. If you have dry skin, use an exfoliant with AHA. By removing dead skin cells, other products are better absorbed. You’re essentially removing a certain barrier layer. When: Evening.
4: Hydrate
Every skin type needs hydration. I advise everyone to find a good moisturizer; never skip this step! Hydration is key to beautiful skin. When: Morning and evening.
5: Protect
Protect your skin with a cream that contains sunscreen, also known as SPF (Sun Protection Factor). It’s important to do this to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun. The sun causes signs of aging such as pigmentation, wrinkles, sagging skin and dull skin. As we age, we can’t avoid these entirely, but to slow down this process and keep your skin looking young and healthy for as long as possible, protecting your skin with sunscreen is highly recommended. When? Only during the day because the sun doesn’t shine at night, of course. Apply in the morning and repeat several times a day, especially in the summer. The protective factor only works for a few hours.
Goodluck!
With love, Fabienne