Declutter your routine with these zero-bullshit, straight-to-the-point skincare picks
At the risk of sounding like my mother with her reminders to declutter every time January comes around, I urge you to take a good, hard look at your beauty routine. After all, itās the new year: the tides have turned, the calendar pages flipped. Thereās no better time for a little introspection and reevaluation, is there? Everything warrants a little extra reflection at the cusp of a new yearāāand the multi-step skincare atop your beauty counter shouldnāt be an exception.
This year, weāre considering taking a stripped-down approach to products, a pursuit fueled partially by last yearās fruitful skincare diet attempt and mostly by the annual resurgence of these ānew year, new meā posts that are proving to get under our skin in more ways than one.Ā
So, how about it? Skip the unnecessities without scrimping on the effectiveness with these barely-there, back-to-basic skincare picks. Donāt worry, weāve included save and splurge options for each, too.
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Cleanse
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CELETEQUE Hydration Facial Wash, P140 |
HERBIVORE Pink Clay Gentle Cleansing Soap Bar, P610 |
Weāre all about condensing steps, but no matter what way you twist and tune your routine, cleansing has got to be a mainstay. Wash away all the dirt, grime and bad memories from the year that was with a simple, dermatologist-approved formula like Celetequeās Hydration Facial Wash. Itās from a local brand, is fragrance-free and costs only P140 a pop, which all sounds like music to our ears. Herbivoreās Pink Clay Gentle Cleansing Soap Bar, on the other hand, weighs in at P610. It cleanses the skin of impuritiesāāwithout that tight, squeaky clean feelingāāwith French pink clay and works especially well with dry skin types.
Tone
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THAYERāS Witch Hazel Rose Toner (355mL), P695 |
PYUNKANG YUL Mist Toner (200mL), P860 |
Consider toning the checks and balances step of your routine. After cleansing and the inevitable strippage that comes with it, toner replenishes the skin while picking up the last bits of dirt and debris left post-wash. The Healthy Options treasure-turned-cult fave, Thayerās Witch Hazel Facial Toner, is alcohol-free, relying instead on witch hazel and rose petalās natural astringents to tighten pores and get rid of excess oil. Rosewater, an anti-inflammatory ingredient, also packs a punch of Vitamin C and hydration to refresh the skin. Fair warning, though: those with sensitive skin may want to consider the oft-sold out unscented iteration.
Crafted with minimal ingredients that get the job done, K-beauty sinew Pyunkang Yulās Mist Toner makes for a more premium option. Made primarily out of Coptis Japonica root extract, this toner is light as water and works especially well with oily and sensitive skin.Ā
Moisturize
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THE ORDINARY Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 (30mL), P600 |
THE INKEY LIST Squalane (30mL), P895 |
Hyaluronic Acid is something of a power ingredient, not all that different from that one person who manages to pull everyoneās weight in a group project. If youāre familiar with the ingredient, itās likely that youāre also familiar with the claim that a single molecule of the stuff can hold up to 1000 times its weight in waterāāwhich is definitely sounds impressive, but also a little like scientific mumbo-jumbo. In simple terms, this means that HA is an absolute champ at retaining moisture and can fast-track hydration better than most ingredients can. The Ordinaryās take on HA combines molecules of various sizes, ensuring multi-level hydration for only P600 a bottle.
Despite how miraculous Hyaluronic Acid sounds, a little caution is still warranted. As Parizaad Khan Sethi explains in an informative piece for The Cut, the very nature of HA is to pull water from wherever it can. When it canāt find moisture in the air, it pulls it from the deeper layers of the skin. With this looming possibility in mind, take care to apply HA while the skin is damp and lock it in with extra moisturizer or face oil to seal the deal.Ā
Alternatively, consider going for Squalane. Primarily plant-derived, Squalane is a thin, non-greasy oil with a high absorbency rate, which makes it easy for the skin to drink right up. Itās been dubbed the best face oil a number of times, too (see here and here!), in case you needed a little more convincing. The Inkey List, a no-bullshit skincare brand from the United Kingdom, serves up a 30mL bottle of the stuff for P895.
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Which of these products are making it to your beauty counter this year? Are you saving or splurging on your skincare for 2020? Sound off below!Ā
Art Alexandra Lara