withSimplicity | Updated Mar. 23, 2023
BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO A
NATURAL SKINCARE ROUTINE
Putting together a natural skincare routine that suits your needs can seem like a daunting task at first, especially if you’re going from only using soap and water to using five different products. To make it easier for you, we’ve put together this ultimate guide that has ALL the info you need to build your routine using natural ingredients. But of course, if you need further instruction, tips, or product recommendations, please contact us!
Step 1: Remove your Makeup
Whether you’ve had a long day at work or only put on a bit of concealer and mascara to look more awake, you need to take off your makeup - no excuses!
KEY PRODUCTS
Makeup Remover
(Oil-Based Cleanser)
TIME OF DAY
Night
How to Remove your Makeup
- Apply 1-2 pumps of your Makeup Remover to a cotton round and use to gently remove eye makeup.
- Dispense 1-2 pumps of your Makeup Remover in your hands and work on to your face like a cleanser (this is called Double Cleansing). The oils will help to break up the makeup so it's easy to remove. Rinse when finished.
Makeup Removal Essentials
Step 2: Wash your Face
The most basic step, but one of the most important! Throughout the day, your skin accumulates various impurities such as dirt, sweat, bacteria, pollutants, and makeup residue. Washing your face helps to effectively remove these impurities, preventing them from clogging your pores and potentially causing breakouts, blackheads, and skin irritation.
KEY PRODUCTS
Foaming Face Washes
Charcoal Face Bar
Konjac Sponge
TIME OF DAY
Both (depending on your skin)
Which Cleanser is Best for my Skin?
- Acne Prone Skin: If you have acne, we recommend using our Acne Prone Foaming Face Wash or our Charcoal Face Bar. Both contain ingredients that target acne-causing bacteria.
- Aging Skin: Foaming Face Wash for Normal + Combination Skin.
- Oily Skin: Charcoal Face Bar. Activated charcoal helps to remove and regulate excess sebum production on the skin.
- Dry Skin: Foaming Face Wash for Normal + Combination Skin.
- Combination Skin: Charcoal Face Bar or Foaming Face Wash - Normal + Combination.
Cleansing Essentials
Step 2.5: Exfoliate your Skin
We’re making Exfoliating Step 2.5 because this step should only be added to your routine about 1-2 times a week depending on your skin needs.
(Typically, aging skin needs more exfoliation than more youthful skin.)
Exfoliation involves the removal of dead skin cells from the surface of the skin, revealing a fresh and rejuvenated complexion. It offers your skin offers several benefits, including the removal of dead skin cells for a smoother and brighter complexion, unclogging of pores to reduce breakouts, and enhanced absorption of skincare products for maximum effectiveness.
If that isn't enough push for you to start exfoliating, It also promotes collagen production, improves skin texture, and contributes to a radiant and youthful appearance!
When looking for an exfoliator, you can either do a physical exfoliator (like our Micro Exfoliator or a Konjac Sponge), or a "chemical" exfoliator like a mask with fruit enzymes that break down dead skin cells so that they're easier to remove.
KEY PRODUCTS
Micro Exfoliator
Konjac Sponge
Coco-Colada Pineapple Enzyme Mask
TIME OF DAY
Night
Step 3: Face Mask
Doing a skincare face mask at least once a week provides numerous benefits for your skin. Face masks can deeply nourish and hydrate the skin, targeting specific concerns such as dryness, dullness, or acne. They also help to draw out impurities, unclog pores, and improve overall skin texture, leaving your complexion refreshed, rejuvenated, and glowing. Incorporating regular face mask treatments into your skincare routine can effectively enhance the results of your skincare products and promote a healthier, more radiant complexion!
KEY PRODUCTS
Face Masks
TIME OF DAY
Night or Day
Step 4: Toner
Toning is extremely important and should never be skipped! The main purpose of a toner is to rebalance the skin’s pH after it’s been through cleansing and masking. Ideally, the skin should be at a pH between 4.5 and 5.5.
Toner also helps to remove any remaining traces of dirt, oil, and impurities, leaving the skin clean and refreshed. Additionally, they provide hydration, tighten the pores, and prep the skin for better absorption of subsequent skincare products, promoting a smoother, more radiant complexion.
KEY PRODUCTS
Normal + Combination Toner
Acne Prone Toner
Pro-Age Toner
TIME OF DAY
Day & Night
Step 5: Specialized Products
Sometimes there are problem areas on your skin that you want to hyper-target with specific ingredients.
KEY PRODUCTS
Blemish Drops
Under Eye Elixir
TIME OF DAY
Night
Blemish Drops
Our Blemish Drops are a powerful blend of essential oils designed to fight blemishes and reduce redness and inflammation associated with acne. Formulated with tea tree, lavender, and frankincense oils, this natural spot-targeting blend will help purify and clarify your skin, leaving it smooth, clear, and blemish-free.
Under Eye Elixir
Our Under Eye Elixir is a natural, luxurious elixir that helps reduce the appearance of dark circles and fine lines around the delicate eye area. Infused with frankincense, myrrh, geranium, and rosemary it nourishes and hydrates the skin while providing antioxidant protection, leaving the eye area looking brighter, smoother, and more youthful.
Step 6: Moisturizers + Serums
Moisturizing your face is crucial for maintaining healthy, nourished skin. Regular moisturizing helps to replenish and lock in moisture, keeping the skin hydrated, soft, and supple.
It also plays a vital role in supporting the skin's natural barrier function, protecting it from external aggressors and preventing moisture loss.
Proper moisturizing also helps to balance oil production, preventing the skin from becoming overly dry or excessively oily. It can also address specific skin concerns such as dryness, fine lines, and uneven texture, promoting a smoother, more youthful complexion.
What's the Difference Between a Serum and a Moisturizer?
- Serums: Serums are lightweight, highly concentrated formulations that contain a higher concentration of active ingredients such as antioxidants, vitamins, peptides, or hyaluronic acid. They are designed to penetrate deeply into the skin and target specific skin concerns like wrinkles, uneven skin tone, or hyperpigmentation. Serums are typically applied after cleansing and toning and before moisturizing. They deliver potent ingredients directly to the skin, addressing specific issues and providing targeted benefits.
- Moisturizers: Moisturizers, on the other hand, are thicker, emollient-rich products that are formulated to hydrate and nourish the skin. They generally contain a combination of humectants, occlusives, and emollients that work together to moisturize the skin, retain moisture, and reinforce the skin's barrier function. They help to prevent water loss, maintain hydration, and keep the skin soft, smooth, and supple.
MOISTURIZER + SERUM APPLICATION ORDER
If you're using our Face Cream, apply your Serum first, and then the Cream.
If you're using our Face Jelly or Blue Dew, apply your Serum after your moisturizer.