p.s this is going to be a very long & informative post!
Frequently asked skincare questions
Toners help finish off the cleansing process by removing any excess dead skin cells, oil, soap and makeup. It also plumps up the skin and tightens up the pores - this is especially important for those who live in humid/polluted environments because once the pores are open from using your face cleanser, it may get clogged up very easily again if you don't use a toner to tighten/close your pores. Many people think that toners dry out the skin but in actual fact it can improve the hydration level of your skin. This is because toners remove any traces of dead surface cells and therefore allowing better absorption of hydration from any of your hydration treatments (e.g. serum/moisturiser).
However it can also depend on what type of toner you use… There are so many different type of toners out there such as astringents (alcohol-based, tighten the skin and pores, and remove excess oil), fresheners (works similar to astringents by tightening the skin and pores however uses ingredients such as caffeine and green tea instead of alcohol) or other toners (consists of moisturisers, oils, and extracts that soothe the skin). Thats why it's very important to select a toner depending on your skin type (e.g. oily/normal/dry/combination). I have combination skin and like to use fresheners which are non alcohol based products but leave that fresh tightened feeling on my skin.
However it can also depend on what type of toner you use… There are so many different type of toners out there such as astringents (alcohol-based, tighten the skin and pores, and remove excess oil), fresheners (works similar to astringents by tightening the skin and pores however uses ingredients such as caffeine and green tea instead of alcohol) or other toners (consists of moisturisers, oils, and extracts that soothe the skin). Thats why it's very important to select a toner depending on your skin type (e.g. oily/normal/dry/combination). I have combination skin and like to use fresheners which are non alcohol based products but leave that fresh tightened feeling on my skin.
How to use toner: After cleansing your skin, saturate toner in cotton pad and sweep gently across the face and neck avoiding the eyes and follow with a serum and moisturiser.
Different types of toners. From left to right: Softeners (Shiseido & Hado Labo), Fresheners (Clarins & Kiehls) |
Can i put toner around the eye area?
Putting toner around the eye area can be bad in the long run as toners tend to be very drying to the eye area, especially as the eye area is much more delicate and thinner compared to the rest of the face. Eventually, applying toner around the eyes will cause the skin to lose elasticity/sag and increase the appearance of wrinkles/fine lines. If you do want to clean around the eyes, use products specifically designed for this area as these products are usually less harsh and don't irritate the eye area e.g. eye makeup remover or even just water.
The same applies for face cleansers, serums, moisturisers, masks, and exfoliators as they are too concentrated for the eye area (unless the product states that it can be used around the eye area).
Why can't i just use normal cream for my eye area?
A seperate cream for the eye area is essential as the skin around your eye is very different from the rest of your face.
The skin around the eyes is much thinner and delicate than the rest of your face - Eye creams tend to be thicker than facial moisturisers and will stay on the thin/mobile skin better.
The skin around the eye area is more vulnerable to allergic reactions and sensitivity - the ingredients in eye cream is suited specifically for the eye unlike facial cream as such as certain ingredients in it can be too powerful for the delicate eye area and cause problems such as stinging or burning.
The skin around the eye area uses more muscles from squinting, smiling, or displaying any kind of facial expression, thus quicker signs of ageing around this area (wrinkles, fine lines, crows feet) - Eye creams contain more emollients which can cause the skin to swell enough to lessen the appearance of fine lines/wrinkles.
Unlike skin on the rest of your face, the eye area does not contain oil glands that can help keep the skin moist - Eye creams contain emollients/moisturisers that can help hydrate the drier eye area and help it look smoother.
The ingredients in eye cream are specifically designed to help under eye area concerns:
Smoking and sun rays --> wrinkles - Eye creams can contain ingredients that help boost collagen level and reduce appearance of wrinkles.
Heredity, lack of sleep, sun exposure --> dark circles - Eye creams fight dark circles by temporarily puffing up skin so the blood vessels underneath aren't as noticeable.
Fluid build up, allergies/sinus problems --> puffiness - Some eye creams contain ingredients such as calendula/caffeine that are used to reduce under-eye puffiness and appearance of bags underneath the eye.
What is the best way to put on eye cream? Can you put eye cream right underneath the eye?
After cleansing, toning, and putting on face serum, distribute a pea size amount of eye cream between your two ring fingers as the ring ringer has the smallest amount of pressure out of all your fingers and allows the most gentle application around the delicate eye area.
After distributing eye cream between these two fingers, I like to dot the eye cream around the orbital bone area (just on top of your cheeks and on top of the eye brow) rather than just underneath the eye/just on top of the eye. This is because your eye area is so thin that the natural body heat will allow the product to seep right underneath the eye. If you do apply eye cream right underneath the eye, what can happen is millia seeds can form which are tiny white bumps that you get around the eye area from putting such a rich and oily product underneath the eye.
Once the eye cream is dabbed around the orbital bone, sweep from the inner corner of your eye (near your nose) to the outer corner with your ring finger. Do this for the top and bottom of your eye. Below is a diagram to show you.
Where to apply eye cream |
What are serums?
Serums are highly concentrated yet lightweight formulas that infuse the skin with moisture and nutrients. Unlike moisturisers which keep the surface layer of the skin hydrated, serums penetrate much deeper into the skin tissue (due to their tiny molecules) and have very potent ingredients (which can result in fast/powerful results). Serums are able to target specific concerns such as dark spots, fine lines, hydration etc... depending on what serum you choose. It helps those with dry skin as it allows the moisturiser to penetrate deeper into the skin and also helps those with oily skin as it can be used as a lightweight moisturiser at the same time.
1) Cleanse
2) Tone
3) Serum (tap into your skin and gently work the product in until absorbed)
4) Eye cream
5) Moisturise
- Use serum day and night for optimum results.
What are exfoliators and how long do I exfoliate for? |
Pat, press, rub, or massage in serum and moisturiser?
Every skincare has different instructions for application. It's usually best to follow the instructions for application as there is a reason for this, allows you to get the most out of the product, and doing it any other way may be wasteful. e.g. creme de la mer instructs you pat a small amount between fingertips and press into skin (once patted on to skin, it warms up and spreads more effectively). There are usually a reason behind these instructions. If there are no instructions on the product other than "apply/massage on to skin" then for light/fluid products, apply with circular massage motions then gently pat in and for thicker/hard to spread products, warm up in your hands first, then pat in until sticky feeling goes away. This will allow for more even application. In general, massaging in your moisturiser is good for lymph drainage which will help detoxify congested areas.
Some articles state that we should wait about 5 minutes between each skincare step. But do we really have time for that? (especially in the morning). Normally, I wouldn't count time. I just wait until my skincare product feels like it has absorbed in (but not completely dry) then i put the next product on. The only product I don't wait for to absorb is toner because moist skin allows the active ingredients from my serum/moisturiser to penetrate into the skin more effectively.
Should I leave the moisturiser to soak in before I put on foundation?
One of the best things you can do before putting on your foundation is letting your moisturiser soak in first. Allow maybe 10-15 minutes for this and maybe do your eye make up first if you have to wait around. This will prevent your foundation/make up from slipping off easily throughout the day.
What does primer do?
Primers are used as a step before you put on your foundation and after your moisturiser. If you wear tinted moisturiser/BB cream, then there is really no need for primer. There are many different types of primers for different concerns; some that keep your skin looking matte and help absorb the oil throughout the day (for oilier skin), some that produce radiance (for dull skin or people who like that glowing dewy look), some that hydrate (for drier skin types), or some that just protect from the sun and sustain the basic job of being a primer. But generally all primers claim to create a nice smooth skin base to put your foundation on, allow your foundation to glide on more easily and evenly, help the colour of your foundation to be more pigmented/come through easily and stay on for longer.
What are masks and how often should I use them?
There are three type of masks
1) clay/mud masks (usually for deep cleaning and unclogging pores)
2) peel off/sheet masks (can be for hydration, whitening, wrinkles etc.)
3) cream/gel masks that you can either leave on or wash off (either deep cleansing, hydration, whitening, wrinkles etc.)
Sheet Masks |
Typical steps of using a deep cleansing mask that will help with unclogging pores, oiliness, resurfacing, and deep cleaning:
1) Cleanse
2) Apply mask on dry skin (wait 10 minutes)
3) Wash off mask with water
4) Use toner to ensure all the left over mask is removed
5) Serum
6) Eye cream
7) Moisturise
Deep cleansing/Clay mask |
- Because warm skin absorbs ingredients better, before applying your mask, make sure your skin isn't cold or apply a warm towel over face first if needed.
How long should I cleanse my skin for?
Massage in circular motions for 1-2 minutes until you feel like your skin is thoroughly clean.
- When cleansing, use warm water not do not hot water (excessive heat accelerates skin aging)
- When washing off your cleanser, wash it off with some cool water in order to close pores. Your toner should also help tighten your pores too.
- When washing off your cleanser, wash it off with some cool water in order to close pores. Your toner should also help tighten your pores too.
Whats the difference between gel cleanser, foam cleanser, and cream cleanser in terms of how deep it cleanses?
Generally they all clean just as well (also depending on what brand you get), but are just suited to different skin types.
Another type of cleanser is oil/water-based cleanser - This type of cleanser is not enough to deeply clean your skin and really just removes your make up first. Usually you would follow with your normal gel, foam, or cream cleanser.
It's important to use to correct type of skincare suited for your skin type:
Gel cleansers (low foam & remove excess surface oil and mattify skin to reduce shine throughout the day) - oily/acne prone skin
foam cleansers (soap-free foaming cleansers lift away impurities without stripping the skin's natural moisture/protective barrier) - normal combination skin
cream cleansers (usually calm and hydrate skin while removing impurities) - dry skin
Cream cleansers (Clarins & La Prairie), Gel Cleansers (Biore), Foam Cleansers (Shiseido, Hada Labo, La Prairie) |
Another type of cleanser is oil/water-based cleanser - This type of cleanser is not enough to deeply clean your skin and really just removes your make up first. Usually you would follow with your normal gel, foam, or cream cleanser.
Shiseido oil based cleanser & Bioderma water based cleanser |
Is popping your pimple first then applying pimple treatment better?
Many people think that popping a pimple first then applying pimple treatment on it will help the treatment soak in better however it is actually quite the opposite. Putting harsh acne treatments on top of your popped pimple just irritates the area and makes the wound even harder to heal. You should treat your popped pimple just like any other open wound and leave it alone or if you really want, put Vaseline on it then cover with a small band aid/synthethic skin dressing as the moist and covered wound will help the skin recover much faster. In general, popping a pimple is bad as infected material can get pushed further into the skin leading to more swelling, redness, and further breakouts. It can also leave nasty pigments, spots, and scars on your face which can be hard to remove later on.
What do facial massages do?
Poor nutrition and lack of exercise can affect your skin tone by slowing down the blood flow. Stress and tension can break down muscle and leave you with lines and wrinkles. Pollution can leave you with clogged pores. At night, your circulation system goes into sleep mode, which can leave you waking up with puffy eyes and a dull skin. A facial massage can help flush out toxins and drive out free radicals (to unclog pores and reveal clear skin), increase blood circulation (to give a luminous glow), stimulating the lymph nodes (to reduce swelling/puffiness), relax tight muscles (to prevent the formation of wrinkles and fine lines), remove dead skin cells (to help hydration levels and reveal smoother looking skin), and tightens and firms the flesh under the chine (to decrease double chin).
- Having a facial massage from time to time (e.g. once a month) is recommended to achieve healthy looking skin.
- Having a facial massage from time to time (e.g. once a month) is recommended to achieve healthy looking skin.