Four Skincare Rules to Live By

There has been an uptick in skincare trends in recent years due to the increased popularity of self-care. It can be overwhelming as to what products you should be using, how you should be using them, and what other methods you should be utilizing. Remember that when you’re feeling overwhelmed, there are always tried and true skincare rules that you can fall back on and know that they will yield you good results. Here are four skincare rules to live by:

  • Keep You Regimen Simple – Did you know that you can craft a good skincare regimen in just four steps? There are many articles and videos on the internet about multi-step regimens that go up to double figures, when all you need is a cleanser, a serum, a moisturizer and a sunscreen. It doesn’t need to be overcomplicated, and it doesn’t need to be overly expensive.
  • Always Wear Sunscreen, No Exceptions – Speaking of sunscreens, you definitely NEED and SHOULD wear sunscreen, no exceptions. Exposure to the sun’s harmful UV rays is the leading cause of premature aging of the skin. Wearing sunscreen with a rating of SPF30 or higher in the morning and re-applying throughout the day is your first line of defense when you’re out and about.
  • Steer Clear of Fads – There are many skincare fads that have popped out of nowhere these days, especially on social media platforms like Instagram and Tiktok. Dermatologists have advised people to stay away from these fads as they can be especially dangerous. Why? Because many of them are unproven and untested by actual skincare professionals. DIY skincare in general can yield terrible results if done incorrectly, so it’s better to leave those to the professionals.
  • Try Skincare Treatments – The best way to boost the results you want, whether it’s resolving hyperpigmentation, or fading scars or erasing wrinkles, is with in-office skincare treatments. Microneedling, microdermabrasion, face peels, cosmetic injectables and laser treatments are a great way to help compliment your at-home skincare regimen.