Fundamental Steps For Your Skincare Routine

With a massive amount of skincare products out there from many brands all over the world, it can be tricky to get it all straight!

Products that perform the same function go by different names to further confuse the matter. However, there are several fundamental steps that should comprise your daily routine and some basic characteristics to look for when buying. 

Anything else like special ingredients, all-natural choices, enhanced benefits, price, volume or size, etc., can be chosen based on your individual needs, budget, and access.

Cleansing.Wash your face twice a day: in the morning and at night. Everyone has a general skin type that falls under the categories of normal, oily, dry, combination, and sensitive. Your skin might be dry and sensitive, so you’ll have to read further into the label to see if the product accommodates both. Always wash your make-up off before going to bed because the pollution, oil, and degradation of the product from the day shouldn’t sit on your skin. You also want a clean and clear palate for applying make-up in the morning.

Toning. Toners can be a bit confusing because they’re not always strictly about improving skin tone. They also gained a bad reputation in the 90s when there was an onslaught of alcohol-based toners to treat acne that would sting and parch skin. Like cleansers, toners can perform multiple specialty functions, usually according to skin type. Generally, they’re meant to clean extra dirt and leftover make-up off to prep the skin for a moisturizer. It’s best to avoid ones with alcohol that strip the skin. Toners can be exfoliating, moisturizing, improve skin tone, clear acne, and more.

Moisturizing. It’s important for all skin types to moisturize day and night. Daily moisturizer should have SPF protection of at least 15 if not higher to protect against sun damage and signs of aging like wrinkles and discolouration. Those with acne might think a moisturizer is bad because they want to dry out their pimples. On the contrary: the skin reacts to over-drying by essentially panicking and overproducing sebum and oils which makes acne worse.But, do look for oil-free formulas. Night creams can be a bit thicker because they’re worn when sleeping and not under make-up.

Beauty Masks. There is a wide variety of types and functions for beauty masks. In fact the benefits of using beauty masks are numerous, including enhancing the skin and providing extra assistance for problems like acne, aging, dry skin, uneven tone, and more. When you see the enhancements, you’ll wonder how you went without them. They come in forms like clay, peel-off, cream, overnight, gel, and others. A mask is not necessary to use every day, and it’s wise to follow the recommended instructions to avoid using too often.

Exfoliating. Depending on your skin type, you’ll want to look for the appropriate exfoliator. They come in mechanical and chemical types, i.e, they physically scrub your face or the chemicals work on the surface to create a light chemical peel or resurfacing. Like masks, it’s not necessary to exfoliate every day, except when a product is designed that way. This step is important to remove dead surface cells, sloughing away impurities, leaving it smoother and more radiant, plus allowing other products to have improved functioning. 

Derma Fillers. Another great option to add to your daily routine is derma fillers.  Known by many as botox this skin and beauty care routine is becoming more and more popular with men and women. It is inexpensive and there are options to use it in the comfort of your own home. Take a look at the different options here: https://fillersupplies.com/

Remember, always buy products for your skin type, and ask the experts at your skincare store which type you are if you’re unsure.