Skincare routines with:
CeraVe Skin Renewing Vitamin C Serum
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.
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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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.
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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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.
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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Current routine (40 years old, very dry skin)
Exfoliating and moisturizing to clear up milia patches
Brightening and fading mild sun hyperpigmentation
General anti-aging and prevention
Tolerance building for more potent products
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So, I just started really getting into skincare earlier this year and invested in the products listed in my routine. I’m almost 33 years old and focusing on preventing fine lines and wrinkles, boosting collagen, evening my skin tone, smoothing out my skin texture, minimizing my pores, and protecting it from the sun.
I alternate between using the Vanicream mineral spf and the Cerave chemical spf, that’s why I have two sunscreens listed under my AM routine, but I don’t use them both on the same day/at the same time.
Also, I exfoliate on my “non-retinol days” which is basically every other day and I alternate between using the glycolic acid toner, the bha toner, and the aha/bha peel. And I always use the soothing barrier support serum on my exfoliating days.
What do you guys think?
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