The Perfect Daily Skincare Routine
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The Perfect Daily Skincare Routine

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https://www.poethique.com/products/cleanser - Applying your skincare in the correct order is key in making sure you get the full benefits of each product. You can have the best skincare products out there but if you're applying them in the wrong order, they can be less or even ineffective. For example, applying moisturizer before serum can block the serum from absorbing properly. So without further ado, here's the correct lineup in which to apply your skincare.

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Publié le 06 mars 2018
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The Perfect Daily Skincare Routine Applying your skincare in the correct order is key in making sure you get the full benefits of each product. You can have the best skincare products out there but if you're applying them in the wrong order, they can be less or even ineffective. For example, applying moisturizer before serum can block the serum from absorbing properly. So without further ado, here's the correct lineup in which to apply your skincare.
1. Cleanser A clean canvas is necessary for the rest of your products to do their job. Start by removing any makeup, dirty and oil reside ǁith a geŶtle ĐleaŶser. If you’re ǁeariŶg ŵakeup, you’ll ǁaŶt to first reŵoǀe it usiŶg a ŵiĐellar ǁater or geŶtle makeup wipe. Follow it up with a gentle yet effective cleanser like ourcleansing milk. The milky formula deep cleans without stripping skin of its natural lipid layer, and is perfect for the dry air of winter. Use a chemical exfoliant for a more thorough ĐleaŶse oŶĐe or tǁiĐe a ǁeek depeŶdiŶg oŶ your skiŶ’s toleraŶĐe.2. Toner There's been some debate over whether or not a toner is necessary and the answer is absolutely. After cleansing, wipe away any leftover residue with a quick swipe of toner on a cotton pad. This will pick up any leftover dirt and leave your pores squeaky clean and oil-free so that your power products can work their magic. 3. Spot Treatment or Mask Prescription medications and spot treatments need to be applied as close to the skin as possible for maximum effectiveness. Give them around three to five minutes to soak in before applying your next product.
If you’re usiŶg a ŵask, you’ll ǁaŶt to giǀe it arouŶd 15 ŵiŶutes oŶ aǀerage to ŵake sure it fully aďsorďs.
4. Serum Serums are the heavy-lifters of the skincare world. Chock full ofhero ingredients you want as close to the skin as possible. If you're applying more than one, a good rule of thumb is to apply thinner formulas first followed by thicker treatments. 5. Eye Cream The undereye area is the most delicate part of your face and the first to show signs of aging. Tap on your eye cream, making sure not to tug, using your ring finger. The patting motion will also help to depuff and increase circulation to the area. 6. Moisturizer Moisturize using a facial oil, day cream, or night cream depending on the time of day and your skincare needs. Night creams are generally thicker and designed to be absorbed over several hours. In the mornings however you want to opt for something lighter. Afast-absorbing oilis good for skin that needs nourishment and recovery. Feeling extra dry? Use a cream moisturizer first and then layer your favorite oil on top for extra dewy skin. Whatever the form, moisturizer locks in the products you've applied previously so they can work their magic while your skin is protected from urban exposure. But remember to experiment with the layering of products to find the routine that is best for you. Normal to oily skin care types might not do well with too many serums or heavy, rich products being used all at once. And no matter your routine, we definitely recommend keeping it clean. Check out our rundown on the ABCs of clean beautyhere.
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