My Skincare Philosophy & Updated Skincare Routine

My Skincare Philosophy & Updated Skincare Routine

Hello, everyone! A few days ago I was looking through my blog archives and realized it's been a hot minute since I last shared my skincare routine. I think this topic, in general, has been touched pretty little over time. I guess I am done with the oversaturated skincare content on the internet.

I still do get a lot of questions about what products I have been using and stuff like that. I have been using a lot of new products I believe so I thought it would be interesting to be talking about skincare again today and see what products I have changed and whether or not I still see eye to eye with my past self. Go grab a cuppa because this is going to be a long one.

My skincare philosophy

Honestly, I am more rigid now with my routines. I am seeing tons of positive results from it just by being firm and not changing it up much. It probably took me over a year to make little changes to my routines. I know there's no such thing as a single correct skincare routine, but I believe there's an optimal way to apply skincare products - whether it's a minimal routine, or a go big or home 10-steps routine. 

  • My skin is oily and acne-prone I would say. It reacts almost immediately to every new skincare product I introduced to it. So my top priorities in my routines would be anti-acne, anti-inflammatoryanti-pigmentation, and of course, hydration because #HydrationIsKey
  • I swear by a minimal routine now. I used to have that 10 steps skincare routine and boy my skin hated it so much. Using too many products at one go can be pretty heavy on my skin and it gives the chance to clump up and irritate my skin. 
  • I have high brand loyalty. Back in the day, I love to mix and match products from brands and I like to rotate them pretty often. Trying new skincare is like my middle name. Now, I am at peace with my skincare and they work so no point in changing them.
  • My skin has a pretty low tolerance for products that contain alcohol so please don't recommend products that contain alcohol even the littlest bit to me. And while I am okay with pleasant scents in skincare, I just can't tolerate rose scents. I don't know what's going on with my mind when buying the Mario Badescu Rose Water Mist and the Fresh Rose Hydrating Toner.
  • I love humectants in my skincare products! I will spend hours just analyzing ingredients before buying anything skincare-related. I used to stay away from humectants because I thought they were too much for my oily skin. Well, look at me now. Products that contain high humectants rate wins my heart most of the time. They seem like they're only made to benefit people with dry skin, but humectants are just as awesome for oilier skin types as they hold moisture in the skin without adding more oil to it. 
  • I am all about affordable, drugstore skincare products. While the high-ends might work better, I am fine with my inexpensive products that have proven to work for my skin. 

My skincare routine

I don't see many changes from the routine itself but I can definitely see changes in my choice of products and the usage. Now hear me out, just because I don't use products I have loved in the past doesn't mean I no longer recommend them - sometimes products got lost in the shuffle, and I have found similar products that work better. 

Then...

My skincare routine would look something like this:

My Skincare Philosophy & Updated Skincare Routine

Some of the “eww(s)”

Okay, let's clarify the elephant in the room. St. Ives scrub. I wasn't getting a lot of hate because of this but that definitely left people to question my skincare philosophy. LOL. It wasn't so bad, though. At least it wasn't the apricot scrub. And I still remember that was my logic while using the St. Ives Green Tea scrub. It has really tiny beads and a smooth texture. Completely the opposite of the apricot scrub. I think that's kind of forgiving.

What's with the makeup wipes? Oh my gosh! I am so embarrassed right now. I used to be obsessed with Sephora's fruity makeup wipes. How I despise makeup wipes now. It's terrible for your skin because of the pressure you put on your skin to remove your makeup, all the dragging. UGH. I can't even believe it. 

To be fair, I didn't bother to put on sunscreen until it was 2017 or something. That's when I found out the importance of sunscreen tweets being recycled over and over on Twitter. So I gave in and bought my first sunscreen which was the infamous Biore UV Perfect Protect Milk Moisture and I hated it. It didn't suit my oily skin and it contains alcohol.

Some of the yesses!

How could I not mention the aloe vera gel? My blog was getting tons of hits because of the post I wrote about aloe vera gel. It's so hard to find this specific aloe gel nowadays. It was my tried and true and I would still use this but I might need something else that will go with it to add more moisture to my skin. I wouldn't rely on the aloe gel alone. 

I am seeing better days when I started to take the first step of my routine seriously - adding the first cleansers. Note that micellar water isn't a makeup remover or a substitute for an oil-based cleanser of some sort. And I wouldn't recommend the Garnier Micellar Water blue cap though if your skin is acne-prone. I ditched it with the pink cap one and my skin definitely benefited more from it. As far as the Simple Cleansing Oil goes, that's my holy grail. It removes makeup 100%, it doesn't clog the pores, and a little goes a long way.

I still love Mediheal sheet masks. I rarely use them now though. It's so hard to get them here, I have to get them online every single time. I would still use it on days I feel like pampering myself. 

I think the rest of the routine and product choice was pretty alright. I have completely stopped using vitamin C serums because they tend to be unstable quickly and they need more love and care and I couldn't keep up with it. Pixi Glow Tonic was my first acid. It's known as one of the great entry-level skincare acids. I think I made a great decision sticking to it for over a year and then replacing it with something new. 

Now...

My skincare routine consists of:

My Skincare Philosophy & Updated Skincare Routine

AM Routine (in sequence)

  1. Loreal Micellar Water - to remove excess dirt or sunscreen
  2. Kayman CoalBerry Cleanser - gentle face wash to remove any excess film from the micellar water
  3. The Ordinary Niacinamide Serum - spot serum to minimize pores, reduce sebum, and blemishes 
  4. Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel - one of the best drugstore moisturizers for oily skin
  5. Some By Mi Calming Sunscreen - keeps the skin protected from the UV, suitable for oily, acne-prone skin

PM Routine (in sequence)

  1. Simple Hydrating Cleansing Oil - an effective way to remove makeup, light in texture, and leaves skin soft and hydrated
  2. Kayman CoalFace Soap - a low pH cleanser to deep cleanse in the evening 
  3. Some By Mi Miracle Toner - a gentle-on-skin chemical exfoliator (do not use every day)
  4. COSRX Snail Mucin Essence - a nice addition to achieving a bright, plump, and dewy complexion
  5. Kayman Skintella Serum - reduces redness, calms any irritations, and improves skin health
  6. Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel - because I love this moisturizer so much I am still waiting for the launch of Kayman's new moisturizer (you can finally purchase it here!)

Talking about a glow-up. LOL. All jokes aside, the main difference between this year and a few years back is that my skincare routine has shrunk for the better and my skin has gotten less irritated which is awesome. My skin has also gotten more hydrated maybe because the products I have been using contain more humectants in them.

It's pretty much the same routine if I am being honest. I think it's just my choice of products has gotten better? I don't know but this routine works really well for me. Just keep in mind what works for my skin probably won't work on yours. The best advice is to understand your skin and incorporate products that work for you.

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What is your skincare philosophy? Are you one of those who uses a lot of skincare or a minimalist?

18 comments

  1. It's been such a long time since I care about my skin😅

    But when I do care, I just use the basic such cleanser, toner, serum, cream.

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    1. That's actually a nice basic routine. Don't forget your sunscreen :)

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  2. It really takes time to find what suits your skin. I've never liked wipes, because even when I was younger, they left my skin feeling tight. I think i's about finding the right ingredients for your skin, plus your issues change over the years. I wish I had started using SPF on a daily basis much earlier than I did, but you live and learn x

    Beautylymin

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    1. That's so true! I used to love wipes just because they're fast. Aww, I wish for the same too! SPF is so so so crucial in my routine now xx

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  3. Hi! I think for me, I'm somewhat a minimalist skincare consumer. I have 1 product for every skincare step and not more. Too much and my skin would react horribly and feels suffocating. These days I go with what I have and I think my skin looks healthier and more glowy! Love the post!

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    1. Simplicity is sometimes the best for our skin, babe! It doesn't confuses the skin and it can penetrate well in there. Thanks for reading! xx

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  4. It's so interesting to see how you've stripped your skincare back to really focus on what's important for your skin! And I really can't work out whether St Ives is ok or not I read so many contradicting opinions!

    Katie | katieemmabeauty.com

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    1. Thanks Katie! I think it's all about preferences and skincare is personal to every consumers. I just think they're too abrasive for my skin now so I had to stop :)

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  5. Loved reading about your skincare philosophy. I also agree that my skin much prefers a more minimal routine, no more 10-step routines for me!

    https://volumesofbeauty.com/

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    1. That's wonderful, doll! I can see my skin benefits from the minimal routine much, much more than the 10-step routine xx

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  6. Love the look of your routine! The Ordinary Niacinamide is one of my fave skincare products ever! xx

    Danielle's Beauty Blog 

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    1. It's actually quite bomb and without using it too much my skin's feeling super smooth and less greasy in the morning! xx

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  7. Such a lovely routine! Once you find products that work it's so worth sticking with them. I notice my skin is much happier when I don't chop and change a lot xx

    Violethollow.com

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    1. True! I haven't been changing the products a lot. They work well and I see no point in changing them xx

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  8. It's funny how beauty trends work, isn't it? I used to be the exact same - 10 step skincare, thinking it would give me glowing skin. It sounds like we have similar skin (mine is oily and acne prone) and lots of products? Big no no. My philosophy now is similar to yours - I love a stripped back, simple routine and stick to things that work for me! xx

    mia // https://beautiful-inspiring-creative-life.com/

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    1. My skin has been the best with the products I'm using now. I am so much happier with the simplified routine xx

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  9. I've never tried Simple's cleansing oil but I really rate their skincare, especially the moisturisers. I take quite a minimal approach to skincare as well. I try not to use too many products as my skin really reacts. Generally I use a REN cleanser and then some hyaluronic acid and a gel moisturiser!

    xo Sarah | Oomph London

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    1. It's some of the good stuff from the drugstore. Definitely a fav of mine when it comes to cleansing oil. Gel moisturizer is my absolute go-to! If a moisturizer is in a gel form, I like it already :D

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