Understanding the correct order to apply skincare products is essential for maximising their effectiveness and achieving healthy skin. Each product serves a unique purpose and layering them properly ensures optimal absorption and results. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down exactly how to layer your skincare products for a simple yet effective routine, focusing particularly on evening (PM) and morning (AM) routines.
Why the Order Matters
The order of your skincare products directly affects their effectiveness. Skincare formulations have different molecular sizes, textures, and active ingredients, all of which determine how well they penetrate the skin. Applying products from the thinnest to the thickest texture ensures that each layer absorbs correctly and works effectively.
Morning Skincare Routine (AM)
Your morning skincare routine should focus on protecting your skin from daily environmental stressors such as UV rays, pollution, and oxidative damage.
Step 1: Cleanser
Morning cleansing refreshes your skin and removes excess oil and any residual skincare products from the night before.
How to Apply:
- Apply a gentle cleanser and massage gently into your skin for about 30 seconds.
- Rinse thoroughly and pat dry.
Tips:
- To avoid drying out your skin in the morning, opt for a mild, hydrating cleanser, such as CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser.
Step 2: The Dayscript
Formulated as a 7-in-1 treatment with SPF50 PA++++, The Dayscript replaces multiple morning serums and creams, delivering daily protection, hydration, and skin-strengthening benefits.
How to Apply:
- Apply two full finger-lengths of cream to your face each morning after cleansing, massaging gently into the skin. Use the same amount for the neck and décolletage.
Though the dosage may feel generous, it absorbs quickly – creating The Dayscript’s weightless protective layer.
Evening Skincare Routine (PM)
Evening is the prime time to support your skin’s natural repair and regeneration processes. Here’s how to correctly layer your nighttime skincare products:
Step 1: Cleanser
Cleansing is the foundational step of any skincare routine. It removes makeup, sunscreen, dirt, excess oil, and environmental pollutants from your skin, preparing it for subsequent products.
How to Apply:
- Dispense a small amount of cleanser into your hands and gently massage onto your face in circular motions for about 30 seconds.
- Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water.
- Pat your face dry gently with a clean towel.
Tips:
- Use a gentle, sulfate-free cleanser to avoid stripping your skin of its natural oils.
- If you wear heavy makeup or sunscreen, perform a double cleanse by first using an oil cleanser (e.g. Avène XeraCalm A.D Lipid-Replenishing Cleansing Oil) followed by a gentle water-based cleanser (e.g. Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser).
Step 2: The Klira Special
Depending on your SkinSize™, your personalised Klira formulation typically contains prescription-strength ingredients like tretinoin, azelaic acid, or peptides, which target specific skin concerns such as acne, hyperpigmentation, or signs of ageing.
How to Apply:
- Dispense two pumps of Klira into your hand.
- Apply gently to areas of concern or evenly across your face, avoiding the sensitive skin around your eyes and mouth.
- Allow the product to fully absorb overnight without rinsing.
Tips:
- Always follow the directions provided with your Klira Special prescription.
- Apply 2 pumps of your formula consistently every evening.
Step 3: Moisturiser (Optional)
This an optional step, some users may want to apply an extra layer of moisture if they have dryer skin, whereas some users can skip this step as their Klira Special will be enough.
How to Apply:
- Gently pat it onto your face and neck.
Tips:
- Choose a moisturiser suited to your skin type, lightweight gels for oily skin and richer creams for dry skin.
General Layering Tips
- Always move from thinner to thicker consistency products.
- SPF is ALWAYS the last and most important step.
- Stay consistent; skincare results improve significantly with regular, sustained use.
Conclusion
Proper skincare layering is key to achieving the best possible results. By following this step-by-step guide, you’ll optimise the benefits of each product, creating a simple yet effective routine tailored to your skin’s needs. Embrace consistency, patience, and gentle care, and you’ll soon see noticeable improvements in your skin’s health and appearance.
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Our Dermatology Team will review your SkinSize™ Analysis, medical information, and photos to decide which ingredients you will receive in your bespoke formula.
Emma Craythorne is a Consultant Dermatologist, Trustee for the Cosmetic Practice Standards Authority and ex-President of the British Cosmetic Dermatology Group. Dr Emma is well known for her TV series – The Bad Skin Clinic – her renowned private practice, and NHS work.
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