How to Layer your Nighttime Skincare Routine like a Dermatologist.

All of these step’s aren’t necessary, but here’s the order I recommend to get the best results from your skincare routine:

Step 1: (only if you are wearing make-up). Pour micellar water (like Garnier Micellar Water) on to a cotton pad and gently press against skin to remove make-up.

Step 2: Use a water-based cleanser like the Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser. Start here if you aren’t wearing make-up.

Step 3: Toner. If you choose to use a toner, I prefer soothing toners at night that contain ingredients that support the skin barrier, like the Anua Rice 70 Milky Toner.

Step 4: Serums, layered thinnest to thickest. You don’t need 10 serums – I would probably pick max 2-3 based on your skincare concern. Peptide serums (like SkinDeva Argireline 20% with Matrixyl 3000) are the way to go for fine lines/wrinkles, and dark spot serums containing brightening actives (like Good Molecules Discoloration Defense) are my pick to even out skin tone

Step 5: Apply a pea-sized amount of a retinoid (like Differin adapalene gel) and spread evenly on your skin.

Step 6: Moisturizer, like CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion. NEVER skip moisturizer if using a retinoid and apply a nice thick layer.

Step 7: Eye cream, like the Andalou Rejuvenating Eye Balm which contains bakuchiol which may help plump under eye lines and reduce dark circles

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5 Comments

  1. my skin would purge with that facewash and moisturizer damn some people are lucky to have non reactive skin

  2. Shouldn’t you just be tending to your patients?? What doctor has the time to sell shite on Youtube? Integrity and ethics out the window in the USA!!

  3. I do cleanser, toner, retinol, hydrating cream, eye cream and moisturizer? Is that okey?

    At daytime i do cleanser, vitamin c, hydrating cream, eye cream, moisturizer, spf

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