Skincare 101
An area of functional health that is often overlooked is skincare. This may be because many do not see the benefit, maybe it is the “paradox of choice” with the thousands upon thousands of products on the market that can leave a consumer lost and confused, or maybe because it is a complex world over-saturated with marketing tropes and false hopes. Regardless of your feeling on skincare, it is a vital aspect of one’s day-to-day routine that can have lasting beneficial results. Skin is something that can cause stress and anxiety for many as it can be a point of pain and strife, but it can be managed.
Regardless of where you are in your skincare journey, it is important to understand that everyone has different skin chemistry and not all products are going to work the same from person to person. Because of this, I recommend you take small steps with your skincare routine and try to only introduce one new product at a time. This way you will be able to determine with certainty if a product works for you and can safely add a new product or remove/replace one from your routine.
Below I have listed and further explained which products (and their compounds) that have been found to be effective, affordable, and attainable.
Cleansers
The point of a cleanser is simple and straightforward: To remove dirt, oil, and grime from the face without stripping the skin of its natural barrier. A harsh cleanser will not only strip the undesirables from the skin, but will also strip the skin of its natural oils, leaving the skin feeling tight and dry. When it comes to cleansing, I recommend cleansing one time a day. It is usually unnecessary to do more than once especially if you suffer from oily, dehydrated, or dry skin types.
CeraVe Foaming: Lightweight and refreshing, suitable for normal to oily skin
Hada Labo Foaming Cleanser: Gentle foaming cleanser with hylauronic acid
Stratia Velvet Cleansing Milk: Moisturizing, non-foaming cleanser with a water soluble olive oil to remove grime
Serums & Toners
Serums and toners come in many forms and are essential for keeping your skin looking healthy and promoting cell turnover. Serums and toners can be used in combination so do not feel you only have to choose one type. Below I will list common serum active ingredients and their functions:
Hylauronic Acid: Humectant, pulls moisture into the skin to plump up wrinkles and soften skin, can hold 1000x its weight in water
Vitamin C: Ascorbic Acid, anti-aging properties by neutralizing free radicals caused by pollution, UV damage, and other sources.
DMAE (Dimethylethanolamine): Reduces the appearance of fine lines and firms skin
Niacinamide: Regulates cell-turnover, reduces appearance of fine lines, and fades hyper-pigmentation
Hada Labo Hylauronic Acid Lotion: Hydrating and firming base lotion
Stratia C+C Serum: Brightens, smooths, and firms skin
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%: High-strength vitamin and mineral blemish formula
Exfoliates
Chemical exfoliation is the preferred method and unlike the name suggests, it is the gentlest form of exfoliation (compared to physical) and you can do it daily. Lactic Acid (AHA) has been found to be the gentlest, so if you find that you suffer from Eczema/Rosacea, start with an AHA. If you find that you suffer from acne-prone skin or have lots of clogs, then you will want to start with Beta-Hydroxy Acid (BHA).
AHA Exfoliates:
Silk Naturals AHA Toner – 8% Lactic Acid: Contains aloe, fragrance-free
Paula’s Choice AHA Toner: Varying concentrations of glycolic acid available, fragrance-free
Olay Regenerist Night Resurfacing Elixir: 8-10% glycolic Acid, fragrance-free, meant for PM use only
BHA Exfoliates (Alcohol-Free):
Stridex Maximum Strength Pads: Great for skin that is not sensitive to light fragrance or menthol
Paula’s Choice BHA’s: Fragrance-Free option
Moisturizers
Everyone needs to have a moisturizer in their arsenal. Even if you are like me and suffer from oily skin, a lot of the time oil production is commonly due to dehydration. Moisturizers are important in holding up your skins natural barrier throughout the day.
CeraVe Cream: Fast-absorbing, lots of humectants/ceramides
Stratia Liquid Gold: Lightweight moisturizers full of ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids
EltaMD Intense Moisturizer: Fast absorbing, non-greasy
Sunscreens/SPFs
SPFs are an often overlooked step in skincare but an extremely important one. UV Rays from the sun are very harmful to the skin and can cause lasting damage. Always make sure you apply it daily before you leave your home and make sure it is at least SPF 30 or above with high UVA protection.
Biore UV Perfect Face Milk: SPF 50, light-weight, fast-absorbing, mattifying
Australian Gold Botanical Sunscreen (Tinted or non-tinted): SPF 50, Fast absorbing, moisturizing, mattifying
EltaMD UV Shield: SPF 45, suitable for all skin types, fast-absorbing with fatty alcohols
Morning & Evening Routine Outline
Morning
Rinse with warm water
Serum/Toner
Moisturizer
SPF
Night
Cleanser
Exfoliate
Serum/Toner
Moisturizer
All photos courtesy of Stratia Skincare