Starting a New Skincare Routine | Tips for Better Skin Results

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Helpful Tips for Starting a New Skincare Routine

Introduce new products slowly

Introduce new products gradually so your skin can adjust and you can comfortably build them into your daily routine.

Give your skin time

Skin renews in cycles that typically take around 31–46 days, so consistency is key. It can take up to 8 weeks to see visible skin changes as old skin cells shed and new ones come through.

Allow products to absorb between steps

Let each layer absorb before applying the next to prevent pilling and ensure better results. Aim for around 30 seconds between each step, taking time to massage products into the skin. For final steps, gently pressing or patting in products such as Soother Treatment or NightShield Complex can help improve absorption.

Seek professional guidance

If you are unsure where to start, our qualified skin therapists are here to help. You can book an online skin consultation to review your routine and receive personalised guidance tailored to your skin.

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