Get the right products in your skincare kit.

Instructions

  1. Invest in expensive and averagely costly skin care products.
    Most very cheap skin care products are of low quality and can irritate your skin.
  2. Keep your skincare products, except cleansing products, out of your bathroom.
    Bathrooms have high temperatures that can affect the quality of skincare products.
  3. Buy your skin care products from a chemist or pharmacy brand, including milk, oils, lotions, creams, serums, retinoids, and cleansers.
    Avoid buying skin care products in regular grocery stores.
  4. Buy skin care products that are suitable for your age.
    For example, if you are in your 30's, get lotions, SPFs, and vitamins that are ideal for people in their 30s.
  5. Buy products suitable for your skin condition, not your skin type.
    For example, if you have acne, buy a product that works against acne, not one that is suitable for oily skin.
  6. Avoid electronic skin care products like brushes and other cleansing tools.
    Your skin is delicate, and these tools can destroy your acid mantle, causing harm to your skin.

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