Lova
- 5 days
Beginner
Hey! I'm about to start using niacinamide serum but I'm confused about the order. I've seen a lot of different ones and wonder what is "right"? I love using both toner and hyaluronic acid. I saw somewhere that I can use them in the morning and then just niacinamide before cream in the evening? How should I think? Grateful for any answers 🥰Translated from swedish
1 product in post Beginner32 views- Customer service at Lyko3 daysHey Lova! 👋🤍 So fun that you’re starting with Niacinamide – it’s a really nice ingredient! 🌸 Skincare can feel a bit tricky sometimes 🙈 I would recommend applying the niacinamide after toner, either in the morning or evening. You can choose to use hyaluronic acid in the morning and niacinamide in the evening (or vice versa), but it also works really well to use both at the same time. If you combine them in the same routine – then apply the serum that your skin needs the most right now first, and follow up with the other. 🥰 Hope you find a routine that feels really good for you! Take care and good luck! 🤍
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New to retinol
Hey! I've seen and received many recommendations for this as the first retinol. What I don't understand is when I should apply my regular serum (hyaluronic acid) since this is a serum? Do I apply it before or after? Grateful for an answer! 🥰😍Translated from swedish
1 product in post New to retinol2417 views- Customer service at Lyko3 monthsHey Lova! 👋🤍 Oh so fun that you want to try retinol! Apply hyaluronic acid on slightly damp skin. Hyaluronic acid binds moisture and helps the skin stay hydrated, which can reduce the risk of retinol drying out the skin 🙌 Wait a minute for the hyaluronic acid to sink in and apply the Retinol Serum. Since it is encapsulated retinol and contains soothing ingredients like niacinamide, it is gentler than some other retinol products. Then finish with a moisturizing cream to lock in moisture and strengthen the skin barrier 💧 Use retinol in the evening and don’t forget to always use SPF during the day, as retinol makes the skin more sensitive to the sun. Start by using it 2-3 times a week and gradually increase if your skin can handle it 😊✨ Take care 🥰
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