Step #1:
Cleanser
Ditch the makeup wipes, as they leave behind a layer of residue that can make you break you out and irritate your skin overall. In many ways, it's the most important step in any skin care routine. After removing all of the dirt, makeup, and excess oil residing on your face, can your skin properly absorb and reap the benefits.
Step #2.
Toner
Ditch the makeup wipes, as they leave behind a layer of residue that can make you break you out and irritate your skin overall. In many ways, it's the most important step in any skin care routine. After removing all of the dirt, makeup, and excess oil residing on your face, can your skin properly absorb and reap the benefits.
Step #3.
Serum
Serums are a mix of concentrated nutrients, hydrators, and antioxidants that increase up your skin health once you apply them to your face. Antioxidant serums help protect your skin from the free radicals you're exposed to on a daily basis.
Step #4.
Eye Cream
Over time, regular use of eye cream will keep the eyelid skin elastic and can improve or prevent some fine lines or collagen loss. The skin around the eyes is more fragile, prone to dryness, and quicker to show age and fatigue. Squinting and constant movement of the eyes also hasten the appearance of lines and wrinkles, and fluids collect under the eyes and cause puffiness and dark circles.
Step #5.
Spot Treatment
Whether it is for zits, scars, or dark spots, apply spot treatment to these areas that need some extra love at night because that’s when your body is working hardest to repair itself.
Step #6.
Moisturizer
Formulated with salicylic acid and essential oils to keep your skin from drying out. Moisturizing also helps to rehydrate and enhance the capacity of the skin to hold water.
Step #7.
Face Oil
Face oils are occlusive, meaning they seal in all the ingredients and moisture you just applied to your face to keep them from evaporating as quickly.
Step #8.
Sunscreen
The absolute bare minimum SPF you need on your face is SPF 30. This helps with premature aging, worsened acne scars, and an increased cancer risk.

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