
Serumapplication
Serums can be combined according to your skin challenges or the improvements you want to achieve. Serum use can be tailored to the seasons, hormones, sun damage, age spots, etc. You can read more about skin types and skin condition
Here, you will find a guide on how to quickly get started using serums.
Begin by selecting the serum or serums that meet your specific needs. You can read more about the different serums here, you can choose one or more of them and they can be combined, and there are some that cannot be used in the same skincare routine. Find out more below.
Serum is applied to cleansed skin. We recommend that you cleanse the skin with a cleansing foam and follow with a toner to get the most from your serum or serums.
When you begin using serum, pay attention to whether your skin tends to be oily or dry. Oily skin needs less serum than dry skin, so you should start by experimenting a little. Begin by applying 2-4 drops and if the product disappears into the skin before you have time to distribute it, use a larger amount.
However, your skin should not feel greasy after applying your serum.
Wait 1-2 minutes for your serum to penetrate the skin.
You can now choose to use another serum, following the same method as above.
You can choose a third serum, still following the same instructions as above. We do not recommend layering on additional serums. You will also find that you need to use less serum in steps 2 and 3.
The following serums are great choices for step 1 of your routine
Peptide serums, which contain small molecules that we want to penetrate deep into the skin We have the following peptide serums. Both serums can be used in combination with all other types of serum.
The following serums are excellent for steps 1 and 2.
Serum that contains combination molecules that penetrate into the skin but also smooth the outermost layers.
* Some are repeated in steps 2 and 3. They can be used and combined as needed.
We DO NOT recommend..
We do not recommend using the following serums in the same routine: Vitamin C and Retinol, which can be used at separate, longer intervals, such as morning and evening.
We do not recommend using them in the same routine with Vitamin C and Retinol serums or creams.
Peeling serums should be used in the evening and at night.
If you use peeling serums, retinol, brightening or vitamin C products, you should apply a sunscreen during the day.
In general, we recommend that you always apply a sunscreen to protect your skin.