Skincare is a buzzword everyone’s trying to ace. However, while most people focus on products and their efficacy, sometimes, the secret is knowing how to use them well.
While most of us are familiar with CTM – or cleanse, tone and moisturise, many may still be struggling to layer products well. The right layering technique can make a world of difference in how effective your serums (used while toning) and moisturisers are.
If you’ve wondered how to layer better or make products function better, this article is for you.
Why Layering Matters
Your skincare game is like building an outfit; you start with lighter stuff and then go on to heavier ones.
Serums are usually water-based and packed with active ingredients, or concentrated ingredients. These tend to target specific concerns like dullness, fine lines, or pigmentation.
Moisturisers, on the other hand, lock in hydration and create a barrier to keep all that goodness from serums locked in.
The right layering will ensure better absorption and no pilling. Skincare pilling is when it feels like products are stripping or peeling off, due to product incompatibility, excessive application, or incorrect application order.
How to Layer Serums and Moisturisers
We’ll tell you how to layer your skincare without pilling.
Step 1: Cleanse Well
Cleansing is a very important part of the regimen, as a clean canvas ensures the serum can reach through your skin.
Step 2: Apply Serum
Always apply your serum before moisturiser. Since serums are lightweight, they can penetrate through and reach deeper layers of the skin. Use a few drops and gently press them into your skin instead of rubbing. Wait for 10 mins between different steps of your skincare regimen. Popular options include:
- Vitamin C serum in the morning for brightness and protection.
- Hyaluronic acid serum for hydration.
- Use retinol serum at night for anti-ageing benefits.
It’s also essential to give gaps between different products. Wait for five minutes between different steps of your skincare regimen, and definitely wait for the serum to sink in before going in with a moisturiser.
Step 4: Lock It In With Moisturiser
Follow up with your moisturiser to seal everything in. Choose one that is suited for your skin type – a gel-based one for oily skin or a thicker, creamier one for dry skin.
This step not only hydrates but also forms a protective barrier, making sure your serum stays effective and does it’s job.
Pro Tips for Smarter Layering
Here are some tips to layer better:
- Thinnest to thickest: Always remember to apply products from the lightest texture to the heaviest.
- Don’t overload: Two serums at once are fine, but don’t mix different kinds of actives. Serums are potent, so it’s best to stick to one. Alternate different ones on different days if you must.
- AM vs. PM: Save antioxidants like Vitamin C for daytime and retinol for nighttime.
- SPF is non-negotiable: No matter what you apply, sunscreen should always be the final step in the morning routine.
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