Walking into a skincare store can sometimes feel overwhelming.
There are cleansers, toners, serums, moisturizers, exfoliators, masks and countless ingredients to choose from.
So where do you start?
Start With Your Skin
Before buying a product, think about what you actually want from your skincare routine.
Are you mainly looking for hydration?
Are you concerned about excess oil or blemishes?
Do you want to improve the appearance of uneven tone or texture?
Understanding your priorities makes it easier to narrow down your options.
Consider Your Skin Type
Different skin types can have different needs.
Dry Skin
Look for products focused on hydration and maintaining the skin barrier.
A product such as CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser can be a useful cleanser option for normal to dry skin.
Oily Skin
You may prefer lightweight products and ingredients commonly used in routines targeting excess oil.
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% is one product many people explore for this type of routine.
Combination Skin
You may need to balance hydration with products that work well for areas that tend to become oily.
Sensitive Skin
Keep things simple and look for products designed with gentle formulations in mind. When trying something new, patch testing and introducing products gradually can be helpful.
Don’t Forget the Basics
Before building a complicated routine, focus on the essentials:
Cleanser
To cleanse the skin.
Moisturizer
To help maintain hydration and skin comfort.
Sunscreen
For daytime UV protection.
Once you’ve established these basics, you can consider adding targeted products based on your individual needs.
Read the Product Information
Don’t choose a product based solely on attractive packaging or social media popularity.
Look at what the product is designed to do, its ingredients, directions for use and any relevant warnings.
Introduce Products Gradually
When adding something new to your routine, avoid changing everything at once.
Introducing products gradually makes it easier to identify what works well for you and what doesn’t.
Final Thoughts
Choosing skincare doesn’t have to be complicated.
Start with your skin’s needs, understand what different products are designed to do and build your routine one step at a time.

