Skincare routines with:
CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
My new regular routine after I rebuild my skin barrier. I expect to begin this on 01/21/23.
UPDATE: This routine has helped my skin immensely. My barrier was restored with my first routine, and this is going very well. I have noticed a bit more skin congestion on my forehead and cheeks and I suspect the Baby CeraVe is a bit too emollient for twice-daily use. I will be looking for another moisturizer without pore-clogging ingredients to replace the Baby Cerave, but I plan to cycle it back into my routine when necessary. I alternate my actives -- I do not layer them on the same day.
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affordable and affective for acne prone and sensitive skin
AM - Everyday
Use every day, as many times as needed. For most people, it's best to use a moisturizer twice per day. In the morning, apply it before your sunscreen (or skip the moisturizer in the morning if your sunscreen feels hydrating enough). In the evening, a moisturizer is usually the last step of a routine.
AM - Once a week
You can apply this product either during the day or at night, before your moisturizer or sunscreen. You can also apply it as a spot treatment only - as in directly on inflamed blemishes or in the area where you get clogged pores. We recommend that you use the product no more than once a week on larger areas of your face. More frequent use can result in skin irritation.
PM - Everyday
Use a generous amount of product to remove all dirt, sunscreen or makeup in one step. There is no need to double-cleanse. It is a good idea to always finish cleansing with a splash of clean water to remove any residue from the cleanser. Most people only need to cleanse their skin with a cleanser once per day, at night. It is the first step of a night skincare routine.
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