APRILSKIN
PERFECT SERUM PAIRNGS
So now that we know which ingredients work well together,
let's see how they can be layered together.
01
SKIN BRIGHTENER
Vitamin C & Niacinamide
TARGET SKIN CONCERN :
Dark
Spots, Hyperpigmentation,
Uneven Skin Tone, Acne Scars
02
Age Rewinder
Vitamin C & Vegan Collagen
TARGET SKIN CONCERN :
Signs of
Aging, Wrinkles &
Fine Lines, Loss of Elasticity, Dryness
03
SEBUM & PORE MINIMIZER
Polyhydroxy Acid & Niacinamide
TARGET SKIN CONCERN :
Clogged
pores, Enlarged pores,
Excessive sebum, Oiliness, Textured skin
04
SMOOTH-BOUNCY SKIN MAKER
Beta-Carotene & Niacinamide
TARGET SKIN CONCERN :
Breakouts, Inflamed bumps,
Acne, Blemishes
05
PEEL & FILL-ER
Vitamin C & Niacinamide
TARGET SKIN CONCERN :
Dry
Patches, Loss of Glow,
Dullness, Roughness
Now that you know what ingredients work well and which
products work better together for specific skin concerns, serum-layering seems like an easy,
straightforward path to great skin, right?
Before you get too excited, here are some rules
and factors that you should take into consideration as well.
RULE #1:
SERUMS
COME FIRST.
Serums should be applied first followed by
moisturizers.
Moisturizers are usually thicker creams and oils that create a protective layer over your skin and will hinder the
absorption of your serums.
RULE #2:
STICK
WITH TWO.
As a rule of thumb, facialists don't recommend layering more than two serums at once as it overwhelms the skin
with an unnecessary excess of products on the face. It also decreases the efficiency and absorption of products to deliver results.
RULE #3:
START
WITH THE LOW.
Once you've selected the serums you'd like to use
together for your specific skin concern, it is now time to decide
which serum to use first.
The rule of thumb is to always start with the
product that has the lower pH level. Apply low pH products (acidic)
before high pH products (alkaline).
Products that are lower in pH level
(pH 2.5-4) including AHA, BHA and Vitamin C absorb better and should be incorporated first or
earlier in your skincare routine while products that are higher in the pH level (pH 4.5-7) such
as Retinols, Niacinamide, Hyluronic Acid and facial oils are more likely to be skin barrier
friendly.
RULE #4:
SOAK
AND MASSAGE.
You want your skin to get the most out of your
products, so make sure they are completely absorbed!
To
improve absorption, wait a minute or two between serums to fully
absorb into your skin.You could also throw in a massage with jade rollerto improve blood circulation, and increase the rate of
absorption.
The most important thing is to listen to your
skin. If you experience any minor skin irritation, make sure to boost hydration and apply a
moisturizer after the serums. If symptoms persist, cut back on the active ingredients and try
another combination.
There you
go! We hope that this guide has made your serum-layering mission easier, and we wish you a
comfortable journey to healthy, glowing skin!