Skincare Routine Guide

Skincare isn’t one-size-fits-all. That’s why we’ve created expert routines for women, men, and everyone in between — simple steps to achieve healthy, glowing skin. Choose your guide below and start your best routine today.

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Explore our latest guides, tips, and expert advice — curated to help you get the best from your routine

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Dry Skin Routine

on Sep 12, 2025
Morning Cream cleanser (non-foaming). Hyaluronic Acid serum. Rich moisturiser with Ceramides. SPF. Evening Cleanser. Layer Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide. Occlusive moisturiser (with shea butter or squalane). Tip: Apply products on damp skin to lock in hydration.

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Winter Skincare Routine

on Sep 12, 2025
Morning Gentle cream cleanser. Hydrating toner or essence. Hyaluronic Acid serum for moisture. Niacinamide to calm redness. Rich moisturiser with Ceramides. SPF (yes, even in winter). Evening Gentle cleanser. Hydrating serum (Hyaluronic Acid). Barrier cream (Ceramides + Peptides). Tip: Add a humidifier to your bedroom for extra hydration overnight.

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Beard Trimming & Styling Basics

on Sep 12, 2025
ToolsQuality trimmer, scissors, wide-tooth comb/boar brush.Prep Cleanse and fully dry beard (hair looks longer when wet). Comb in direction of growth. Shape Neckline: two fingers above Adam’s apple; trim below that line. Cheeks: follow natural line; don’t over-carve. Bulk: use guards from longer → shorter; finish with scissors for flyaways. Finish 3–6 drops of oil to soften ends and add natural sheen. Ingredients that help finish: Argan for shine

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Daily Beard Routine (AM/PM)

on Sep 12, 2025
Morning Splash-rinse or cleanse. Pat dry, leave beard slightly damp. Warm 3–6 drops of beard oil between palms; massage into skin, then hair. Comb/brush to distribute and shape. Optional: balm for hold; SPF on exposed skin. Evening Rinse to remove pollution/sweat. Massage 2–4 drops oil into skin under beard. Ingredients to look for Jojoba + Argan for softness. A touch of Vitamin E for antioxidant support. If prone to bumps

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Castor Oil for Lash Growth – Does It Work?

on Sep 11, 2025
The Reality Castor Oil can condition lashes and reduce dryness around the lash line, but it is not a medical treatment for growth. Results vary. How to Use Safely Use a clean spoolie; avoid getting into eyes Apply a thin film at night only Alternatives Look for peptide‑based lash serums for cosmetic enhancement. Related Castor Oil Related Ingredients Castor Oil

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Avocado Oil vs Rosehip Oil – Which Is Better for Your Skin?

on Sep 11, 2025
Quick Take Avocado Oil feels richer and more occlusive; Rosehip Oil is lighter with a glow‑giving finish. Choose based on skin type and finish preference. Avocado Oil Rich, cushiony feel (oleic acid‑forward) Great for dry or mature skin Rosehip Oil Lighter texture with natural carotenoids Good for glow and helping the look of tone When to Choose Very dry skin → Avocado Combination/normal → Rosehip Related Avocado Oil · Rosehip Oil Related Ingredients Avocado Oil Avocado Oil Rosehip Seed Oil

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Dry Skin Routine (Barrier‑First)

on Sep 11, 2025
Core Steps AM: Creamy Cleanser → Hydrating Serum → Ceramide Moisturiser → SPF PM: Cleanser → Rich Cream → Optional Oil/Occlusive Tips Humidify the room Avoid over‑washing

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Night Skincare Routine for Beginners (5 Steps)

on Sep 11, 2025
The 5-Step PM Routine Makeup Remover / Micellar Water Cleanser Treatment (e.g., Niacinamide, Azelaic, or Retinol on alternate nights) Moisturiser Optional: Oil or Occlusive on very dry areas Related Ingredients Micellar Water Retinol Niacinamide Azelaic Acid Retinol (Vitamin A) Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)

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Squalane vs Rosehip Oil – Lightweight vs Richer Feel

on Sep 11, 2025
Overview Squalane is lightweight and stable; Rosehip is richer with linoleic acid and natural carotenoids. Choose Oily‑combo → Squalane Dry/looking for glow → Rosehip Related Ingredients Squalane (Sugarcane-derived) Rosehip Seed Oil Squalane

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Peptides vs Retinol – Complement or Replace?

on Sep 11, 2025
Overview Peptides are signalling ingredients; retinol is a retinoid active. Peptides are gentler; retinol is stronger. Using Together AM peptides, PM retinol is a common approach. Moisturiser helps minimise dryness. Related Ingredients Retinol Peptides (e.g., Matrixyl) Retinol (Vitamin A)

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AHA vs BHA – Which Exfoliant is Right for You?

on Sep 11, 2025
IntroductionAHA and BHA are both exfoliating acids, but they act differently on the skin. AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) Examples: Glycolic, Lactic, Mandelic Work on the skin’s surface Improve radiance and texture BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) Salicylic Acid is the main one Penetrates into pores Great for acne-prone, oily skin Which to Choose?AHAs suit dry or sun-damaged skin, BHAs suit oily/acne-prone. Some people use both (on alternate days).RelatedSee also: Glycolic Acid, Salicylic Acid Related Ingredients Mandelic Acid Lactic Acid Glycolic Acid Beta-Glucan Alpha Arbutin Mandelic Acid (AHA) Lactic Acid (AHA) Salicylic Acid (BHA)

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Your Skincare Questions, Answered

Start by picking the guide that matches you best — women’s, men’s, or gender-neutral. Each is designed with your skin type in mind.

Yes — our guides are flexible. You can mix and match products as long as they fit your skin type and needs.

Most people notice a difference in 2–4 weeks with consistent use.

Not always. Start simple (cleanser + moisturizer) and add steps as your skin improves.

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