Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have wrinkles?
Do you have dry skin?
Are you using an antioxidant serum?
Common conclusions
Serums act as targeted treatment for wrinkles, pigmentation and redness. You can start using Resist Intensive Wrinkle-Repair Retinol Serum or Rejuvenating Serum. You need to apply just two drops on the palm of one hand or directly onto your cheeks. Ensure complete absorption by smoothing the serum into your skin using smoothing motions upwards and outwards. You should start at the cheek, chin and temple zones, then move to the forehead area, and finish on the neck. You should use this serum every night, but you can skip it and there will be no problems.
If you have dry skin and are going to use a retinoid in a serum, you should start with a low dose 25% or so, to make sure your skin can tolerate it before moving up to a stronger dose. You should use the serum all over your face and neck twice daily, once in the morning and then again in the evening, before applying your moisturizer if you want to get the most bang for your buck. If you are happy with night routine alone you can skip the morning use of the serum.
Antioxidant serums are ideal for all skin types but you need to just make sure to take a look at the ingredients to make sure a serum does not include any potentially irritating ingredients for your skin type first. If you are using a vitamin C serum then you should not skip this serum in the morning underneath your sunscreen for added protection against UV light. You can skip the vitamin C serum in the night. Using your serum at night is not necessary because it creates a reservoir that remains in the skin when used daily.
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