How to Use Face Serum for Best Results

Do you need help with how to use face serums? You are at the right place. We will guide you from the application to the quantity and order in which to use your skincare regimen. Serums, which are small vials of goodness, will provide your skin with different properties, depending on whether you want to treat skin concerns such as dehydrated skinuneven tone and dark spots, and enlarged pores.

Face serums absorb quickly and are lightweight. This is why many people use them for different skin problems. When you apply serums, you won’t feel like they are clogging up your pores or weighing you down. The serums contain tiny molecules that easily penetrate your skin, leaving you feeling lighter.

When should I apply face serum?

After cleansing and toning, the best time to use your serum is immediately after. Your serum should be applied after thin facial products to allow for easy skin penetration and achieve desired results.

How Often Can I Use Face Serums?

Applying serum to your face at least twice daily, at the start and the end of each day, is acceptable. Before you do so, please read the instructions for your serum to find out how often it should be used. Some serums should not be applied in the morning. Check out the instructions on how to use your serum.

Face Serum: How to Use?

The rule of thumb is to apply facial products from the thinnest to the thickest.

Step 1: Deep Cleaning Facial with Cleanse or Exfoliate

Wash your face, and exfoliate if you’re exfoliating today. Exfoliating and cleansing the beginning will allow the serum to absorb better into the skin. You can clean your face using one of the’s pH-balanced cleansers if it is not the day for exfoliation. Use a sheet mask before applying serum if you have one.

Step 2: Tone Your Skin

Use toning mist or pure hydrosol after cleansing your face. Press gently on the skin after spraying your toning serum to improve its penetration.

Step 3: How to Apply Face Serum Correctly

You can now apply the face serum after your toning mist settles. You’ll need 2 to 3 pumps of serum for your face, neck, and décolleté. Enough serum will cover the affected areas but don’t apply too much. Serums contain potent active substances that quickly absorb into the skin. Too much serum can irritate. Smoothen the product out and let it soak by itself. It is not necessary to rub the product in. Allow the serum to absorb for a few minutes.

Step 4: Apply Moisturizer After A Few Minutes

It’s now time to apply your face oil after applying your serum. The facial oil or moisturizer locks in moisture and helps retain the serum’s effectiveness. Your skin will stay hydrated all day.

Step 5: Sunscreen protection

The best time to apply sunscreen is in the morning. A good sunscreen can protect you from the sun’s damaging UV rays, which will prevent wrinkles.

How much face serum should I use?

Face serums contain high concentrations of active ingredients. This means that a little product can go a long way. Applying serum to the face requires a thin product layer covering all surfaces. Do not forget to apply the serum on your neck and décolleté. Most likely, you will need 2 to 3 pumps. Use a small amount if you use our concentrated boosting elixirs with your serum. These elixirs are very potent and require only 1-3 drops of serum to blend with them.

Use Face Serums: More Tips

Patch Test Serum

Serums deliver active ingredients quickly and are highly concentrated. This property may make them the best choice for treating skin problems. If you’ve never used this serum, test it on your hand or another part of your body (such as behind your ear) to ensure it won’t irritate your skin.

You may experience redness and itching in the affected area if you have an allergy. You should not use the serum if you see any of these symptoms. You may need to find something better.

Keep your serums in a cool, dry place.

Serums are full of active ingredients, which quickly degrade if they are not stored properly. Avoid humid areas or places that are too hot.

Avoid Serums that contain Fragrances or Colors.

We are attracted to products based on their color or scent. It would help to avoid serums that list “fragrance” as an ingredient. Synthetic dyes and fragrances can irritate the skin and prevent the serum from being absorbed.


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