NIGHT-TIME SKINCARE ROUTINE - The correct order ✨🌛

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Published 2023-05-14
Hey loves,

Welcome to my channel! In this video, I'm excited to share with you my nighttime skincare routine that I've been using for the past few months. As someone who's struggled with acne and dry skin, I've tried many different products and routines over the years. But I've finally found a combination of products that work for me and have helped me achieve clearer, more hydrated skin.

In this video, I'll be walking you through my step-by-step routine and sharing some of my favorite products. I'll also be talking about some of the skincare tips and tricks that have worked for me, such as the importance of double cleansing and using a good moisturizer.

I hope this video can inspire you to take better care of your skin and try out some new products and techniques. Remember, everyone's skin is different, so it's important to find what works for you and stick with it. Let's get started!



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All Comments (21)
  • Glad I came across this video. You're the first person who described their skin "problems" that are similar to mine. I know we have different skin but I'm excited to try this routine because you described my skin.
  • I legit was watching one of your other videos and wanted to get a nighttime routine from you and this video came up. Right on time. I love your skincare videos!
  • @johnmichaelarnaud
    Your skin is obviously gorgeous and this routine suits you, but this is just a caution for people who are NOT seasoned AHA users: that glycolic acid is STRONG. If you have sensitive skin or your skin has not worked up to using something like glycolic acid on a regular basis, proceed slowly or you WILL compromise your skin barrier and get very sad. For the vast majority of people, using that glycolic acid once a week will be plenty. Those with iron skin can get away with using it more often. Irritation and a compromised skin barrier can actually CAUSE hyperpigmentation, when that's what you might have been trying to fix in the first place. I have fair skin, but a dermatologist I love, Dr. Vanita Rattan, dedicates her entire channel to skin of color and she recommends that people with darker skin avoid glycolic acid entirely, choosing instead to recommend lactic or mandelic.
  • @johncheffy4775
    You apply your products really well ! I'm like a Neanderthal ! I really liked the SA cleanser but changed to Neutrogena cleaning clear as it has the same amount of S.A but also 2% Glycolic & 2% PHA . My PM routine is really simple as my Tret formula is so good , nearly a year on Tret now .
  • @ahdawnus1
    Again, I love you taking this time out to share what you do. We know everything doesn't work for everybody. But it works for me. 😊Thank you a woman of color we use a lot of this now cautiously but we use it. I definitely do you did a great job.😊
  • @ladyb90luvme
    Everytime you post a new routine I split my screen with the Boots app and buy everything! Lol your skin is beautiful and thank you for all the info and guidance ❤❤❤
  • @sharoncox3734
    God bless you, beautiful, and thank you for helping so many women young and older of color to take care of their skin.
  • @The_H_1
    I'm new to facials so I'm following you up all the way , great video BTW 😊
  • Hi been following your videos since last year,just checked your routine now and I was wondering why you switched Dudu osun soap to cerave cleanser and I really loved that soap.can you help me understand better
  • @Unique653
    Hello. I saw your other video where you use the blemish control cleanser by cerave, does it mean during the day I should use the blemish control cleanser and at night I should use the Cerave SA smoothing cleanser? Please help I'm new to skincare
  • @tuyishimeange2516
    Hi Michelle can you please tell me when I use water ?😊😊😊😊
  • @Nibiru99
    Hello, so we can use both Glycolic acid and the sa smoothing cream cerave together? I have a dry and a little bit sensitive skin and idk if it will be safe for me