Creams. Masks. Serum. Cleansers. Supplements. There are so much on the market that it can become overwhelming. How do you choose? How do you know what’s right for you? Can you just do the essentials? What are the essentials? If these are questions you have asked yourself, keep reading to gain some clarity. Essentially, your question is “What is really important in skincare?”
The brand that I suggest has the anti-aging and skin repair ingredient of Royal Jelly RJx in every skincare product. And there’s no cookie-cutter product line. Choose the right regimen for your concerns: Acne, Early to Moderate Signs of Aging, Advanced Signs of Aging, and for those who cannot use Royal Jelly, there’s Gold Dynamics.
What Is Really Important in Skincare
- A good skincare routine has three basic elements: cleanser/toner, moisturizer, sunscreen. It is essential to begin and end each day with a great cleanser. These days, you can find a cleanser/toner combination, but if you like the refreshing after-cleanse feel, try Micellar Cleansing Water or a Complexion Toner after cleansing. Both will remove any last traces of pollutants, oil, and makeup. You will want to be sure your cleanser is deeply penetrating and soap-free. And for those lazy days that you want a quick cleanse, reach for the wipes.
- Follow-up with a moisturizer to keep your skin healthy and conditioned.
- Sunscreen is essential. Eighty percent of premature aging is from sun damage so a sun protection formula of 30% or more is highly recommended. I prefer 50%. Sunscreen will help protect you from age spots, an uneven tone, and lines and wrinkles. Most importantly, it reduces your chances of developing skin cancer. Be sure the sunscreen is broad spectrum, meaning it is protecting you from both ultraviolet A and B rays. Each of the skincare regimens in our brand has a sunscreen.
Serums and Treatments
This is not an essential step, but let’s see why you may want to include it. Serums are used after cleansing and before moisturizing. It is in this step that the magic begins because they are customized to address specific skin concerns such as
- Anti-Aging
- Fine Lines & Wrinkles
- Elasticity
- Loss Of Firmness
- Age Spots
- Dryness
- Dullness & Uneven Texture
- Large Pores
- Redness
- Sun Damage
- Uneven Skin Tone
Additional Supplements
I highly suggest adding a mask and exfoliator to your routine. If you have oily skin, 2 or 3 times a week is recommended. Dry skin can suffice with once or twice a week usage. Exfoliants remove dullness and dead skin which aids in the moisturizers being more effective. Masks will control the dryness or oiliness of the skin.
Because skin around our eyes are delicate, doesn’t produce moisture, and the first area on our face to show signs of aging, an eye cream or treatment is a must-have. They also address concerns such as:
- Dark Circles
- Fine Lines & Wrinkles
- Anti Aging
- Bags & Puffiness
- Crow’s Feet
- Dryness
- Elasticity
- Loss Of Firmness
Whether you want to stick to the essentials, address skin concerns, be proactive with preventive care, there is a skincare regimen for you. Use the information here to customize the right routine for you. If you have further questions, reach out for a FREE personal consultation. I can help you determine what is really important in skincare for you. But if you like to be independent, analyze your skin on my website. Recommendations will be made to maintain, improve, and treatment your skin.