if I had the time I absolutely would do this 😁
will keep this in mind if I get into a skincare and makeup obsession sometime, I'll try to post and bring this community along with me
to start, maybe people could share their daily / nightly skincare routine in this post?
I'll start:
every night I shower and use a facial cleanser - CeraVe is a decent brand, but I prefer a cruelty free alternative brand (Ceramedx). Their facial cleanser is rather gentle and has ceramides for hydrating the skin. I also keep a salicylic acid facial cleanser and use that a few times a week, especially concentrating it on my nose and cheeks for extra exfoliation.
Then after toweling off, with clean hands I apply an overnight facial moisturizer - "CeraVe in the tub" (the moisturizing cream that comes in a tub) is what I would recommend, but I also use the Ceramedx cruelty-free alternative. The main beneficial ingredient are the ceramides and the hyaluronic acid.
Then I apply an eye cream under my eyes and on my eyelids, I switch up which one I use and don't have a favorite yet. Technically you can just carefully apply the CeraVe cream under the eyes, but I like the idea of having something formulated to be near the eyes instead, but it's probably unnecessary to buy a separate eye cream.
That's about it.
In the morning I wash my face just with water and dry with a clean towel (I don't use a cleanser in the morning) and then I apply a cosmetic sunscreen (my favorite is South Korean, SKIN1004's Madagascar Centella sunscreen). The sunscreen is not just important to prevent skin cancer, but it also an anti-aging treatment to prevent the sun damage that causes you to look older.
I hated sunscreen until I found foreign cosmetic sunscreens that aren't greasy and feel & look great on the skin, literally life changing.
General advice:
- Keep your skin clean and practice good hygiene
- replace your pillowcase once a week to help prevent break-outs,
- eat a healthy and diverse diet with lots of fruit and vegetables
- drink water and hydrate consistently throughout the day
- refresh sunscreen every few hours if outside, and wear a hat and UV protective clothing - avoid direct sun at all times