Published On 29 Dec 2014
Choosing the best skin care products for your skin type should be the first step in perfecting your beauty routine. Once you know what works for you, you can also experiment with mixing them, as long as you pay attention to a few basic tips.
Learn some of the most important dos and don’ts for mixing skin care products, so you can avoid using ingredients that “cancel” each other out or similar ingredients that can cause dryness or redness when used together.
Do Pay Attention to Ingredients
Start analyzing your skin care products carefully and you’ll be able to mix and match them more successfully. Some products will fight each other and your skin won’t benefit from either, while others can be too effective and cause irritation. Pay close attention to all the ingredients in your cosmetics and you’ll be less likely to make a damaging mistake.
Don’t Use Vitamin C with AHAs
When you’re mixing skin care products, vitamin C and alpha hydroxy acids should never be mixed. AHAs can destabilize vitamin C, removing its power as an antioxidant. If you use them in separate products that you apply at the same time, you might also cause irritation, from redness to peeling. Make sure that you keep them separate in your skin care routine.
Don’t Mix Retinol with Acids
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