How to apply serums, oils and concentrates

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How To Apply Serums, Oils And Concentrates

Serums, concentrates and oils are high-value skin care products, so every drop counts! If you’ve ever wondered if you’re using too much product or applying too often, we’ve got some simple tips so you don’t waste a dollop of those luxurious face oils or serums.

Why serums, concentrates or oils? | How to layer | How much to apply | What if you don’t place them correctly? | Layering Serums 101

Why include serums, concentrates or oils in your skin care routine?

Before we dive into the best way to layer these products, why use them in the first place? It can be confusing to decipher the difference between the three. Facial oils are designed to provide hydration and retain moisture in the skin and usually contain botanicals and plant-based ingredients that nourish the skin.

In comparison, serums contain a high concentration of active ingredients that target multiple skin concerns (such as wrinkles and fine lines) at once and have a gel-like texture. They also usually have a gel-like texture. Concentrates, on the other hand, focus their high potency on one active ingredient and usually have the consistency of a light lotion. You can learn which oil, serum or concentrate to use for your skin type here or read more about using the right amount of serum here.

How to layer serums, oils and concentrates

We recently reviewed the best serum or oil about your skin type on this blog. All of your skin care products should be used in a specific order to get the most out of each product. Ideally, you want to limit your selection to no more than two serums, oils, and/or concentrates so that they can be effectively absorbed by the skin.

We advise you to apply your skin care products starting with the thinnest consistency and ending with the richest:

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After cleansing and toning, start by layering your face serum, the product with the thinnest texture, as it transports the active ingredients to the skin more effectively. Next are the concentrates and then the facial oils. Face oils come last as they are designed to prevent water loss and “seal” the formulations into the skin.

As ours Eminence Organics The Product Support Team explains: “Applying a facial oil after your serums helps lock in the moisture and nutrient-rich ingredients you’ve just applied to the skin, while allowing for optimal product penetration.”

Watch this video to learn more from our Lead Skin Care Trainer Natalie Pergar on how to layer your skincare products in the right order:

When and how much serum should I apply?

Apply a thin layer (three to four drops) of each product all over the face. You can use a serum every day during your morning and evening routine. Gently press the product into your skin and don’t forget your neck area. Be sure to allow time for each product to sink into the skin to maximize results. Continue with your Eminence Organics favorites moisturizer to lock in the goodness.

How to apply facial oils

The main reason for applying skin care products in a specific order is absorption. Layering skin care products in the correct order determines how effectively the formulation can penetrate the skin. For example, the general rule is to avoid applying a moisturizer after a facial oil as it clogs pores. Applying a thicker, richer formula first could lead to poor product absorption for the products that follow. That said, there is one exception – our range of face oils. Eminence Organics face oils have a unique formula that allows them to be flexibly incorporated into your routine so you can customize it!

Eminence Organics face oils can be applied flexibly

Eminence Organics face oils do not contain mineral oils that tend to create a barrier on the skin. Additionally, our moisturizers do not contain ingredients (such as silicone) that could prevent facial oil from penetrating your skin. This means you can customize the order and decide if you want to use your moisturizer or face oil first. You can also add a few drops of oil to your favorite Eminence Organics moisturizer.

Other brands

If you use another brand, you should stick to the order of serums, concentrates, and then oils, followed by a moisturizer. If you apply products in the wrong order, applying serums over oils could leave your skin dry and dehydrated, as not enough water is reaching your skin, according to The Skincare Edit. In addition, you could irritate your skin and create new skin problems. You may also experience pilling and the skin may feel sticky or sticky. But as our Product Support Team advises, waiting about a minute between steps will help prevent pilling.

If you’re wondering how to apply facial oils, you can watch Natalie discuss it in the video below.

Layering Only Serums 101

Now that you know how to layer serums, oils, and concentrates, some of you might just want to layer serums on top of each other. A classic layerable serum is ours Strawberry Rhubarb Hyaluronic Serum. Contains a unique botanical hyaluronic acid complex formulated with strawberry and rhubarb to deeply hydrate your skin. You may also like Citrus & Kale Potent C+E Serum, a cocktail of stabilized vitamin C, citrus oils, sodium ascorbyl phosphate (also known as vitamin C salt), and vitamin E. This cocktail improves skin’s healthy, youthful appearance cuticle. If skin firmness is a concern, Marine Flower Peptide Serum is formulated with Smart Collagen+ A complex that revitalizes the appearance of the skin while unique algae extracts increase firmness and provide long-lasting hydration. For oily and combination skin types, the Charcoal Black Seed Cleansing Oil is designed to visibly reduce the appearance of uneven skin while absorbing excess oil.

Ready to add these products to your skincare routine? If you want to customize your own skin care regimen, we recommend visiting your nearest Eminence Organics Spa partner, where an esthetician can see your skin in person and help develop a custom routine with you. In the meantime, discover our serums, oils and concentrates here.

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