The beauty and skincare industry is growing and constantly bombarding us with ads on the latest and best discovery to better skin. But apart from our basic toner and creams, it’s hard to know what to add on to our routine so that our skin is healthy but we can still manage to apply all those lotions in our 5 minute window before heading out.

If you are intimidated by all the serums, oils, treatments, and other products you can’t remember or pronounce, don’t worry. We’ve broken down the top 4 Essential Skincare Products you should pay attention to and possibly add to your daily skincare regimen.

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  1. Vitamin C
    We already take Vitamin C when we feel our immune system needs a little help, and the same goes for dull and tired skin. This powerful ingredient helps to repair damaged skin cells as well as fight off daily aggressors and pollutants. Recently, it has been proven beneficial to use Vitamin C both day and night to maximize the results. We recommend finding a Vitamin C serum that fits your skin’s needs. Start with a lower concentration if you have sensitive skin and work your way up to a 20% concentrated serum.

  2. Sunscreen
    A lot of people assume you only need to put on sunscreen before you hit the beach or when it’s bright and sunny outside. However, UV rays are a constant danger that exists in all seasons! Sunscreen is a simple way to fight UV Rays and prevent your skin from aging or burning. We recommend finding one specific for your face, as these usually also provide a hydrating quality to the product.

  3. Serum
    As a last step in your skincare routine, serums make all the difference. We recommend using serums that have Vitamin C, Hyalruonic Acid, or a Vitamin A retinol. Serums that contain those ingredients amplify the anti-aging benefits as well as evening out skin tone, reducing redness, and adding moisture to the skin. In hotter months, if face creams feel too heavy, you could also opt to use a toner and follow up with a serum instead.