The Right Order to Apply Your Skincare (and Why It Matters)
The sequence you apply skincare actually changes what it does. Here's the logic behind layering, and the common mistakes that quietly undermine even a good routine.
Beauty, decoded.
The sequence you apply skincare actually changes what it does. Here's the logic behind layering, and the common mistakes that quietly undermine even a good routine.
The coverage spectrum is wider than most people realise. Understanding where skin tint ends and foundation begins saves you a lot of time, money, and a certain pastiness.
Every morning, millions of women hope the mirror will show clear skin, only to find a fresh breakout, an angry red bump, or the same spot that won’t quit. But a breakthrough patch from Korean pharmacies, trusted by millions of women, is changing that experience. Paper-thin and genuinely invisible, it’s designed to hide a blemish completely and treat it at the same time, so well that some women won’t cover a spot any other way.
Not all pimple patches do the same thing. The type you use — and when — matters more than the brand on the packet.
The instinct is to pile on concealer. That's exactly what makes a spot more obvious. Here's the layering order that actually disappears a blemish.
The breakout is gone but the mark isn't. Here's what the evidence says works on dark spots and red marks — and what's just expensive hope in a jar.
The phrase "beauty sleep" is dismissed as vanity, but the biological case for overnight rest is more straightforward than the marketing. Here's what actually happens to skin while you're asleep.
The poreless, luminous look is everywhere. Here's what the Korean beauty concept actually demands of your skin — and where the camera does the rest.
Niacinamide is in almost every second skincare product right now. The evidence for it is real — but narrower than the marketing suggests.