From AM to PM, we’ve got you covered.
Fortunately, you don’t have to go at it alone.
Read on for what they had to share.
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“Cleansers remove dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin’s surface,” explains Mauricio.
Penzi recommends La Roche-Posay’s Toleriane Foaming Facial Cleanser for a classic gentle cleanser.
Tone
Once your face is squeaky clean, the experts recommend using atoneron bare skin.
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Penzi recommends “an antioxidantserumto protect from environmental free radical damage and promote a brighter complexion.”
(She suggests SkinCeuticals' Phloretin CF Serum.)
Moisturize
“Moisturizers hydrate the skin and maintain its moisture balance,” explains Mauricio.
“Even in acne-prone or oily skin, the right moisturizer is vital.”
It’s your skin’s longevity, your built-in Botox, and more importantly, your skin’s protectant.
A cloudy day spent inside?Still put on SPF.
A sunny day spent outside?Reapply as directed.
You’ll want to remove any dirt and oil accumulated throughout the day.
The experts recommend using the same suggested cleansers from the AM routine.
Exfoliate
Once the face is cleansed, it’s time to exfoliate.
“I recommend thePaula’s Choice 2% BHA Exfoliantor Mandelic + Lactic Acid Exfoliant.”
Mauricio suggests using AlumierMD’sMicroderm Polishtwo to three times a week for mechanical exfoliation.
Retinol
To put it simply, Murphy-Rose says, retinol = overnight skin rejuvenation.
TheRoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Creamis Penzi’s pick.
Post-retinol,it’s important to moisturize the skin.
“Even those with oily skin can often tolerate a heavier product in this area.”
Lip Treatment
Like eye cream, a lip treatment is not necessarily a must-have.
Still, Murphy-Rose recommends keeping “lips hydrated overnight with an occlusive lip product.”
“Treatments contain active ingredients to address specific skin issues,” explains Mauricio.
“They provide extra hydration or target specific concerns while you sleep.”