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How To Change Your Skincare Routine?
Experts have time-and-again stressed that not all of us need a 12-step skincare routine -that there is really no need for us to complicate the simple procedure.
You are in the right place if you are looking to change up your skincare game by minimising the steps!

The question, therefore, arises, which products deserve a place on your skincare shelf, and how can you minimise your routine without neglecting any of the fundamentals?
Here are some tips for changing your skincare routine
Tips To Change Your Skincare Routine
1. Keep it simple
First of all, start with a minimal skincare routine and stick to it so you don't get tempted by new stuff. You can de-clutter your skincare shelf if you don't know where to start by cutting out the toner, mist, essence, scrubs, and face masks from your routine.
2. The less, the better
You can get swayed into buying multiple products without understanding what's actually beneficial for your skin type and concern because of the sheer number of products available [1].
Your skin barrier may suffer as a result of being fed multiple overlapping actives at the same time.
Don't forget, the use of multiple products may result in more damage to the skin as the pH balance and barrier function can be disrupted. To maximise the benefits of skincare products and prevent any negative effects, it is imperative to use less effective skincare products.
3. Don't forget the basics
Minimalist skincare regimens differ from person to person. However, a regimen that can be adhered to easily and consistently, in the long run, is the best option.
Ideally, your skincare routine should include cleanser or face wash, sunscreen and moisturiser in order to hydrate, protect and repair your skin. In the morning or at night, you can apply a serum that may help with acne control, hyperpigmentation reduction, or anti-ageing [2].

Before sunscreen in the morning, apply an antioxidant serum for nourishing and protecting the skin. In the evening, use an anti-acne product with retinol peptide for age-related issues.
4. Eliminate repetitions
Multi-step routines can result in your skin getting the same active ingredients from different products. The same ingredient can be used in different formulations with minor variations in molecule name.
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In order to avoid using the same ingredients over and over again, check the ingredient list to see if there are any duplications across products in your routine, such as AHAs in your face wash, toner, and serum for oily or combination skin [3][4].

On A Final Note...
A skin-friendly diet is another essential aspect of editing your skincare routine. Eat at least five portions of fruits and vegetables per day, including a rainbow of colourful fruits and vegetables.
In addition to beta-carotene, found in orange fruits and vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, and pumpkins, lutein, found in kale, papaya, and spinach, is also important for maintaining healthy skin cells.



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