Your skin care routine evolves with every stage of life and you should take notice of how it changes at each stage. Read on to see how this 20-something takes on the challenge of looking her best.
Skin care means a lot to me, and if you’re reading this I’m sure it means a lot to you too. The minute I hit my early 20s and began my career as a beauty editor, I became the ultimate skin care fanatic, and boy, am I glad I did. For the first time ever I was experiencing hormonal breakouts, discoloration, and uneven texture, so I had to educate myself and keep things under control. As I’ve learned what works for me and what doesn’t, I’ve also learned that each year something changes, and as I’m approaching my late 20s, I guess I can say everything has changed. I know that change is uncomfortable and the thought of aging can be too, but embracing these shifts with the right products is the way to go. So, as I approach the end of my 20s, I wanted to share some of the most significant changes I’ve made to keep my skin looking and feeling great at all times.
Chemical Exfoliation Over Physical Exfoliation
Double Cleansing in the Evenings
Vitamin C in the morning, Retinol in the evening
C’s The Day Serum can target that along with any pigmentation. Retinol, on the other hand, is a powerful anti-ager targeting fine lines and wrinkles, but it makes the skin more sensitive. That said, vitamin C and retinol shouldn’t ever be combined in your skin care routine and are safer to use at different times. Vitamin C is ideal for a daytime routine because it works very well with sunscreen as it inhibits the production of pigment. Either way, to get the most out of vitamin C and retinol, they should absolutely be used alone. SPF, ALWAYS! (even indoors)
Yes, you read that right—indoors. If you thought that working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic saved you from having to wear SPF, think again. The sun is easily one of the most damaging things our skin could ever encounter, and it could still do some damage while sitting indoors. How, you ask? Well, standard glass windows don’t actually protect you from harmful UV rays, they block out UVB instead. This doesn’t mean that you should shun out the sunlight from hitting your home, though. Just wear sunscreen, while enjoying the natural light—daily of course.
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