Wednesday, July 1, 2026Issue 9
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Articles·The Long Read·1 min read

How to Build a Simple Skincare Routine

The skincare industry pushes 10-step routines and dozens of products, but effective skincare does no

How to Build a Simple Skincare Routine

The skincare industry pushes 10-step routines and dozens of products, but effective skincare does not require complexity. A simple routine with the right core products delivers better results than a complicated one you abandon after two weeks because it takes too long.

The Three Essentials

Every skincare routine needs three products: a cleanser, a moisturizer, and a sunscreen. These cover the fundamental needs of every skin type. Everything else is optional and should only be added once you have established consistency with the basics.

Cleanser

Choose based on skin type. Oily skin: gel or foaming cleanser. Dry skin: cream or milk cleanser. Sensitive skin: fragrance-free, minimal-ingredient formula. Normal/combination: gentle gel cleanser. Cleanse morning and evening. Double cleanse at night if you wear sunscreen or makeup (oil cleanser first, then water-based cleanser).

Moisturizer

Locks in hydration and strengthens the skin barrier. Even oily skin needs moisturizer. Oily skin: lightweight gel moisturizer. Dry skin: rich cream with ceramides and hyaluronic acid. Sensitive skin: fragrance-free formula with soothing ingredients. Apply to slightly damp skin after cleansing for better absorption.

Sunscreen

The single most effective anti-aging product. UV exposure causes wrinkles, dark spots, and skin cancer. Use SPF 30 or higher, broad-spectrum, every morning. Reapply every two hours during extended sun exposure. Chemical sunscreens absorb UV; mineral sunscreens (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide) reflect it.

When to Add More Products

Once your basic routine is consistent for 4-6 weeks, you can add one active ingredient at a time. Options include retinol for anti-aging, niacinamide for pore refinement, vitamin C for brightening, or salicylic acid for acne. Introduce one new product at a time with two weeks between additions to identify reactions.

Morning vs Evening

Morning: cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen. Evening: cleanser (double cleanse if needed), treatment products (if using), moisturizer. Keep it simple and sustainable.