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How to Properly Layer Your Skincare Products

How to Properly Layer Your Skincare Products
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It’s 10pm and you have your skincare products lined up in front of you. All that’s left to do is apply them before finally heading to bed. But where do you start? Eran Crothers, an aesthetician with over 20 years of beauty and skincare experience, is sharing her expert advice.

Here’s how to layer skincare products properly:

1. Use a Makeup Remover Wipe

Before piling on serums and moisturisers, you first have to make sure your face is clean. Wipe away the day’s dirt with a makeup remover wipe, and follow it up by washing your face with a gentle cleanser. Lastly (in terms of cleansing), carefully pat your face dry.

“Don’t rub aggressively when drying off your face,” advises Crothers. “This will over time break down your elasticity in your skin.”

2. Add a Toner

Once your face is dry, take a cotton ball and apply toner on your skin. Different toners are available for different skin types and needs.

“If you are treating blemishes, you will want a clarifying toner,” she says. “Treating fine lines and wrinkles? You’ll want a pore minimising toner.”

Make sure to allow the toner to dry once it’s applied on your face. Keep busy by brushing your teeth while your face dries. Those with sensitive skin types may want to avoid using a toner.

3. Apply Eye Cream

“Always after the toner!” says Crothers, adding: “I’m cautious of the eye cream transferring the other products [the ones that come next] closer to my eye area, which can lead to irritation and sensitivity.”

4. Use Your Serums

It’s time to break out the Retinol or hydrating serums next. “It’s best if you use serums that are encapsulated [in capsules], so that you’re always getting the strongest, most effective product, whereas a tube will lose its efficiency over time,” explains Crothers. “Opening and reopening a tube will oxidise the product.” This leads to decreased potency over time.

5. Finish with a Sunscreen (a.m.) or Night Cream (p.m.)

“You’ll want to apply these right after applying the serums,” she says. “This helps to pack the serum down, penetrating below and sealing it in.”

Written by Grace Gavilanes
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