How to Layer Dermaceutic Skincare Correctly?

How to Layer Dermaceutic Skincare Correctly? How to Layer Dermaceutic Skincare Correctly?

Correctly layering Dermaceutic products is essential for their maximum effectiveness, following the general rule of applying from the thinnest to the thickest consistency. Dermaceutic provides specific guidance on how to combine their powerful active ingredients to target your skin concerns, such as aging or pigmentation. 

General layering steps:

While the specific products in your routine may vary, the following order is a reliable framework for layering your Dermaceutic skincare: 

  1. Cleanser: Use a gentle cleanser like Advanced Cleanser to start with a clean face. An exfoliating cleanser like Foamer 5 or 15 can be used once a day to help remove dead skin cells and purify the skin.
  2. Serums and Treatments: These are your targeted solutions, applied after cleansing to maximise absorption.
    • Derma Lift 5.0
      : This eye serum should be applied to the eye contour area both morning and evening, before your daily care products.
    • C25 Cream
      : Apply this antioxidant cream in the morning to protect against oxidative stress. Finish with sunscreen for optimal protection.
    • Activ Retinol 0.5/1.0
      : Since retinoids can increase sun sensitivity, this serum should be applied only at night. Beginners should start with Activ Retinol 0.5 and only apply it twice a week, gradually increasing frequency.
    • Hyal Ceutic
      : This hydrating serum contains hyaluronic acid and can be applied in both the morning and evening, including around the eye area, to restore and nourish the skin.
    • Tri Vita C30
      : A powerful vitamin C serum that should be applied to the face and neck in the evening.
  3. Night Creams: These are applied in the evening to stimulate cell regeneration while you sleep.
    • Light Ceutic
      : An exfoliating night cream that helps unify skin tone and reduce pigment spots. It should be applied in the evening, avoiding the eye contour.
    • Turn Over: This rejuvenating night cream is high in glycolic acid and is applied in the evening to reduce the appearance of aging signs.
  4. Specialty Creams:
    • Mela Cream
      : A pigmentation cream applied once daily on the full face, focusing on pigmented areas. Frequency should be increased progressively, especially for new retinol users.
  5.  Moisturiser/SPF (AM): In the morning, after your other products have absorbed, apply a protective cream and always finish with sunscreen.
    • K Ceutic SPF50
      : A multi-benefit cream that restores and protects with SPF 50, applied in the morning and as often as needed during the day.