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Is it Ok to Use Serum Everyday?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you have acne prone skin?

Do you use Salicylic acid?

Do you use Niacinamide serum?

Do you use Retinol?

Do you use an anti aging serum?

Common conclusions

You should use a serum with vitamin C, retinol, salicylic acid, or Benzoyl peroxide to manage acne. The antiseptic properties of this face serum help control extra oil that can clog pores and lead to acne.

Since salicylic acid can irritate the skin, many dermatologists and skin specialists recommend using it in moderation, starting with three days a week. If your skin is satisfied after two weeks, you should increase to daily use.

It has been shown to brighten and smooth skin, as well as reverse and prevent signs of skin aging. Niacinamide should be taken twice a day, every day, and it is well accepted by most people.

It is completely safe to use retinol every day once you have built up your skin's immunity to it. While Retinol helps to minimize noticeable skin aging and Salicylic Acid helps to clear up breakouts, using both at the same time can irritate the skin.

You can use skincare serums at night and during the day, but remember to read the directions on your serum’s label for any additional information about the serum’s usage. If you use Retinol you should not mix it with Vitamin C, benzoyl peroxide and AHA/BHA acids.

A face serum is a perfect next step after washing and before moisturizing because it nourishes, protects, and hydrates your skin. Serums should be applied twice daily.You should not mix Retinol and Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Retinol and Salicylic Acid, Retinol and Benzoyl Peroxide, Retinol and Vitamin C, two products with the same actives, etc.

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