Today I’m sharing common skincare mistakes to avoid after five years of being a skincare fanatic in hopes you’ll avoid my mistakes! These are tips I’ve learned over the years that I wish I had learned sooner. I hope you find this post helpful for figuring out your own skincare journey!
When I first started getting into skincare, I didn’t really know what my skin type was. I started buying products just because they were popular instead of taking the time to figure out my skin type. I was using products that were formulated for oilier skin types that resulted in acne for years. About two years ago, I figured out my skin was dry. Since then, I’ve learned to add as much hydration in my routine as possible.
Skin care tip: To learn your skin type, cleanse your skin and pat dry. Don’t add any skincare products and wait an hour. After an hour, examine your skin. Whether your skin is dry or oily after one hour, will determine your skin type. If it’s only oily in parts of the face, you may have combo skin.
While skin type is ultimately one of the most important factors in choosing skincare products, taking climate into account is important as well. I live in a desert climate which ultimately leads to my dry skin becoming even more dry. You may need to buy more hydrating skincare if you live in a dry climate like me or lightweight products if you live in a humid climate.
Last spring, a high pH cleanser ruined my skin. Through this experience, I learned about how the acidity of skincare interacts with the acidity of the skin. The skin is naturally acidic with a pH between 4.7 and 5.7. Using a basic cleanser with a pH over 6 can disrupt your skin barrier and cause all kinds of issues like acne, dryness, redness, and tightness. I have really been enjoying the Cerave hydrating cleanser and I recommend some other low pH cleansers here.
As a beauty blogger and someone who genuinely loves trying new products, I’ve gotten into a bit of trouble when I start using two or more products on the same day. The problem with trying multiple products on the same day is if one of those products irritates your skin in some way, it’s tricky to figure out which product is the issue. Try starting new products at least a week apart so you can monitor your skin condition with each product.
Actives like retinol, vitamin c, and exfoliating acids are amazing for the skin, however, if you use too many at the same time, they can irritate the skin and disrupt the skin barrier. I never use more than one active in one day. I usually use a vitamin c serum in the mornings and an exfoliating AHA twice a month. Learning how frequently your skin can handle actives is a bit of a trial and error process, but everyone’s skin is different and it will vary with each product.
Have you made any of these common skincare mistakes?
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Jennifer | 31st Jan 22
I always need to remember about the actives! I’ve made that mistake before and it’s not fun. Great tips.
Jennifer
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Ashley | 5th Feb 22
Thanks so much for sharing these! I don’t tend to try a lot of beauty products, but I think these tips are so helpful and I will absolutely keep these in mind when I venture out to something different. 🙂
Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
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Julia | 6th Feb 22
Great tips! My skin has been generally good the last few years so to keep it that way I avoid trying too many products at once and keep my routine minimal. I will try out your method to find out my skin type – just to check that I’m using the right things for my skin. Really loved this post! 🙂
ia x
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Radi | 8th Feb 22
Same… it took me awhile to learn my skin type and what works for my skin. Love these tips.
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Lovely | 9th Feb 22
I have stripped my skin with high pH cleansers before. CeraVe cleanse is one of my favorites too.
xoxo
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Naya | 11th Feb 22
These are all such wonderful and useful tips, Jill! I couldn’t agree more with you, especially about cleansers. This is something I appreciate about Korean Beauty brands – they always mention the pH level on every product. Makes it easier for us to decide! xx
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Jill Gilbert | 16th Feb 22
Thank you so much for reading Naya! I love that about Korean beauty brands too!