Keep it simple and consistent.
Starting skincare can feel confusing.
There are so many products, trends, and "must-haves" that beginners often give up before seeing results.
This site focuses on simple, beginner-friendly skincare routines.
You don't need a 10-step routine to take care of your skin - just the right basics and consistency.
Skincare Tips
When I first got into skincare, I tried too many products at once.
My skin became irritated, and I didn't know what was actually helping.
That's why now I recommend starting with a simple cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen before adding anything else.
Tips to help you get the most out of your routine :
• Patch test new products always try a small amount on your skin first to make sure it doesn't cause irritation. ( Especially important if your using actives like Vitamin C )
• Give products time to work Most products need 4-6 weeks to show noticeable results. ( Don't expect overnight miracles )
• Be gentle with your skin
• Hydrate inside and out Drinking water, getting enough sleep, and managing stress all reflect on your skin.
● Over-washing your face
● Skipping sunscreen
● Using too many products at once
I only share items that are easy to find and affordable.
Cleansing is the first and most essential step in any skincare routine, but it doesn't need to be complicated.
It :
● Removes dirt, oil, and makeup
● Prepares your skin for Serums and moisturizers
● Keeps your skin calm and balanced
For different skin types:
Dry skin: Look for gentle hydrating cleansers with cream or milk textures
Oily skin: Foaming cleansers or gel based options can help remove excess oil without overdrying
Sensitive skin: Avoid strong fragrances or harsh exfoliating ingredients
What to look for in a cleanser:
● Gentle formula
● Non stripping (won't leave your skin tight)
●Works with most skin types
● Fragrance-free or low scent (optional)
How to use it in a simple Skincare routine?
● Cleanser
● Vitamin C Serum: apply 2-3 drops to dry skin
● Moisturizer: Lock in hydration
● Sunscreen ( SPF 30+ ) : This step is so important
Choosing the right Vitamin C serum can feel overwhelming especially if you're just starting out. The key is to look for simple formulas that work well in everyday routines.
Harmful or harsh cleansers can strip your skin.
Look for cleansers based on your skin type :
● If you have sensitive or dry skin, choose creamy or hydrating cleansers.
● If your skin is oily, lightweight foaming options can feel refreshing
What to look for in a Vitamin C Serum:
● Lightweight texture
● Simple ingredient list
● Suitable for daily use
● No strong fragrance
How to use your cleanser effectively
• Use lukewarm water _ hot water can strip your skin
• Gently message the cleanser into your skin for 30-60 seconds
• Rinse throughouly and pat your skin dry with a soft towel
Sunscreen is one of the most important steps in any skincare routine, yet it is often skipped.
Daily Sun exposure can cause premature aging, dark spots, uneven skin tone, and long term skin damage.
Using sunscreen every morning helps protect the results of your skincare routine, especially if you use active ingredients like vitamin C or exfoliating acids.
One Beginner-friendly option is La Roche-Posay Anthelios Sunscreen.
This sunscreen is known for its broad-spectrum protection and lightweight texture, making it suitable for daily use.
One of the essential steps
Moisturizing is a key step in any Skincare routine. It helps keep your skin hydrated, strengthens the skin barrier, and prevents dryness or irritation.
Even if your skin is oily, using a lightweight moisturizer can balance your skin's natural oils.
Moisturizers works best after cleansing and applying treatments like serums, locking in all the active ingredients and supporting healthy, glowing skin.
One great option is CeraVe Moisturizing
Cream. It is dermatologist-recommended, fragrance free, and suitable for most skin types.
Skincare is a journey, not a race. Your skin changes with seasons, stress, diet, and even sleep, so what works today might need small tweaks tomorrow. The key is to pay attention to how your skin feels.
Start with a few essential products- cleanser, moisturizer, and a treatment like a serum _ and learn how your skin reacts. Overloading with multiple products at once can actually confuse your skin and make it harder to see what really works.
Skincare doesn't have to be complicated, expensive, or overwhelming.
If there's one thing I want you to take from this site, it's this:
Simple routine + consistency = real results
● And remember to never look for results the first days of starting your routine.
What actually matters is understanding your skin, choosing gentle products, and giving your routine time to work.
● Start slow ● Introduce products one at a time ● Don't copy everything you see online ● Listen to your skin
Breakouts, or dryness don't mean you're failing - they are part of learning what works for you.
These are meant to help you explore options - not to pressure you into buying everything at once.
( Just recommendations )