Most people want to see an improvement in their skin, but don’t really want to put in the necessary effort. While it would be nice to have truly effortlessly beautiful skin, it’s just not really sustainable. You have to put work and effort into your skin if you want it to look the way you want it to. This means ditching the drugstore cleanser, and meeting with a qualified esthetician to find the right products for your specific skin. What works for one person might not work for the next, just based simply on what your skin is like. Here are the steps for an effective daily skin care regimen.

Cleanse

 

The first step to taking care of your skin, is making sure that you’re cleaning it. Your skin is your largest organ, and is constantly exposed to pollution, chemicals, dirt, debris, and makeup. It’s no wonder you breakout. It’s important to make sure that you gently cleanse your face at the end of a day. You’ll want to use an active cleanser that is made specifically for your skin type and concerns, whether that’s dryness, acne prone, oily skin, or something else.

 

Treat

 

If you have specific skin troubles that you’re wanting to fix, you’ll want to work on treating these specific problems. These could be things like fine lines, wrinkles, acne, hyperpigmentation, flaky skin, or even an uneven tone. A treatment product for your specific concerns will treat these concerns on a cellular level.

 

Moisturize

 

Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. It’s one of the most important things you can do for your skin. How do you expect those flaky and dry patches to go away if you aren’t giving your skin the moisture it’s asking for? Picking the right moisturizer can be tough, but once you find the right one for you, you’ll replace that protective layer and your skin will look brand new.

 

Protect

 

Year round, you need to be wearing sunscreen on your face! Make sure that you’re picking sunscreen that is specifically for your face. Many moisturizers, foundations, and other makeup products have an SPF in them. These are the best kind! By using one of these, you’re avoiding the greasy mess you would be left with if you just reached for your usual bottle of sport sunscreen. Pick one that protects you from both UVA and UVB rays, which are present even if it isn’t sunny outside.