Just as retinol is best for nighttime because of sunlight deactivation and sensitivity, vitamin C serums, and products also have an ideal time for application. One should never let vitamin C seep into your skin at night as it is an antioxidant and should be applied in the daytime to protect the skin’s upper layer from free radicals. Vitamin C works synergistically with our sunscreen fights off the rays from the run and is ideal for daytime only.
2. Not washing your face before bed
Many times people simply remove their makeup with tissues, makeup-removing cleansers, or wet wipes, and start with their night skincare routine without washing their face. One should always first wash their face and then start their skincare routine to remove the day, dirt, oil, pollution, and makeup particles that build up on the inner pores of their skin. This can only be removed with deep cleansing which is important before your night skin regime.
3. Never fail to moisturise
Many women and men usually use night creams and serums before bed and skip the step of moisturisation. One needs to understand that our skin becomes dehydrated, dry, and tight at night which increases the oil production causing sensitivity, redness, inflammation, and irritation in the morning. To go into the repair mode at night, moisturization is very important in your nightly routine.
4. Never combine retinol with vitamin C or glycolic acid
Retinol has very harsh properties and is not suitable for all skin types. Knowing its harsh results at times, many people combine retinol with glycolic acid and vitamin C which is a mistake. Do not layer or combine retinol with any other serum or cream because it can disrupt your skin barrier and cause excess redness and irritation. Understand the concept of less is more and then act upon it.
5. Changing of your pillowcase