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Do I Need to Use Serum at Night?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you use an anti pigmentation serum?

Do you use hydrating serum?

Do you use Retinol?

Do you use AHAs?

Do you use a serum during the day?

Common conclusions

The best time to use anti-pigmentation serum is in the morning. This helps to protect your skin from environmental aggressors and the formation of free radicals induced by light, such as UV and high-energy visible light.

Hydrating serums should be used twice a day to keep the skin hydrated and dewy.

Retinol can only be used during the day if it is expressly stated on the product label or is present in extremely low concentrations. You should apply retinoids at night and a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher throughout the day. Make sure that it is the first layer on your skin after washing your face with a cleansing cream and before applying your eye lift cream and anti-aging moisturizer.

At least one acid is typically present in the best night serums. Hyaluronic, lactic, salicylic, and glycolic acids, as well as a combination of all four, are the most common.

You should also use a serum at night. Since your skin uses your zzzs to rejuvenate and heal, it is so important to use a formula tailored to help you get the most out of your zzzs. After cleansing, you should add a face serum and pat dry. If you are using serum at night, be careful not to overdo it. A thick layer of night cream or moisturizer forms.

You need to add a serum to your nighttime skin care routine. Hyaluronic, lactic, salicylic, and glycolic acids, as well as a combination of all four, are the most common.

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