Underusing products will give you a less than ideal result, says Connecticut-based dermatologistMona Gohara, MD.
Generally, less is more when it comes to your skincare routine, saysDr.
Madeleine Gantz, MD, FAAD, and certified dermatologist at Westlake Dermatology.
Oversaturating doesnt increase efficacy and can potentially lead to irritation.
How much skincare products should I use?
Oil-Free Lotion
Both Dr. Robinson and Dr. Gantz recommend using a nicked-sized amount of oil-free lotion.
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This is a great option for those with oily or acne-prone skin.
Sunscreen
Not sure how much sunscreen to use?
Facial Scrub
A facial scrub or physical exfoliator shouldnt be used every night.
In fact, Dr. Gantz recommends only using it two or three times a week.
Our experts say a pea-sized amount is plenty.
Cleanser
Using a cleanser or face wash is highly recommended.
It can be used both in the morning and the evening.
Our experts suggest using a dime-sized amount.
However, generally speaking, you’re able to use about a dime-sized amount three times a week.
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Retinol
Have you introduced retinol into your routine?
Our experts say using a pea-sized amount of retinol is more than enough.
However, you’re able to get away with using anywhere from two to four drops.
In what order should I apply my skincare?
The general rule of thumb for layering different skincare products is to go thinnest to thickest.
Sunscreen should always be applied last but before makeup, Dr. Gantz says.
Can using too much skincare products be harmful?
Ultimately, you want to use just enough to coat your skin and keep it hydrated.
How can I tell if Im using too little or too much skincare product?
you could blot away excess with a clean cotton pad.
In general, allow each layer of skincare to absorb for about 10-20 seconds before adding the next one.
However, generally, experts say a little of everything goes a long way.
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