Building your skincare routine doesn’t have to be overwhelming or expensive—just start smart and stay consistent! ✨
Step 1: Identify your skin type: dry, oily, combination, sensitive?
Step 2: Begin with the basics:
• AM: Cleanser → Moisturizer → Sunscreen
• PM: Cleanser → Moisturizer
Step 3: Choose your products wisely:
Don’t fall for labels like “for all skin types.” Instead, focus on the ingredients! Research each one or simply copy-paste the product’s ingredient list into ChatGPT and ask if it suits your skin type. Trust me, it works!
Step 4: Address skin concerns step by step:
• Acne: Start with glycolic acid for dry/sensitive skin or salicylic acid for oily skin. (Look for more reccos on YT) Always patch test and start once a week in the PM.
• Pigmentation: My favorites are kojic acid, niacinamide, and alpha-arbutin. Choose formulations based on your skin type.
• Retinol: If you’re 25+, this is your anti-aging hero. Start with the lowest dose, once a week, and avoid layering with other actives. You can start by 22-33 if you’re struggling with acne, but very low doses
Key Reminders:
• Always patch test new products.
• Introduce actives slowly—give your skin time to adjust.
• Moisturizer and sunscreen are non-negotiables, especially with actives like retinol or acids.
Pro Tip: Some actives (like retinol or acids) might make you purge (means more acne), this is temporary, so stay patient.
Toners & Serums: Only use them if they address a specific concern—don’t waste money on unnecessary products.
Stress & Diet: Skin health isn’t just topical! Manage stress, hydrate well, and figure out any food intolerances.
My AM skincare routine for dry and sensitive skin during the winter❄️
@cetaphil Gentle cleanser
@foxtale hyaluronic acid
@cetaphil DAM
@dotandkey Blue sunscreen 🫶
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I will totally agree with you. I was irritated by the breakouts and wasn’t understanding the reason behind it. But I never knew that a skin suitable cleanser and moisturizer can help me get rid of it so easily. I have dry irritated skin and after the struggle of two years I have finally found out the products that suit my skin type
I also use mysore sandle soap on my face and body while bathing 😅
Combination skin by the way
Hey can anyone help me with this? I have dry and sensitive skin and tried cetaphil for like 3-4 weeks and breakouts started coming from my cheeks and forehead and I think it’s because of cetaphil only….can anyone recommended smthg good or whatever’s been working out for u? Tysm yall!
These are products for oily and sensitive skin not dry and sensitive skin
Can Cetephil moisturiser be used after applying makeup?