Dermatologist-Approved Skincare Tips for the Best Skin of Your Life

You know the basics — drink plenty of water, get enough sleep, and wash your face, but what about everything in between? Luckily, there’s no need to shell out tons of cash on any magical procedures or expensive creams to achieve flawless skin.

1. Use the correct cleanser for your skin type.

“For oily or acne-prone skin, a salicylic gel or benzoyl peroxide wash works great. “For dry mature skin, use either a moisturizing glycolic or milky cleanser. For skin with brown spots or melasma, use a brightening wash, such as an alpha hydroxy acid cleanser.”

2. Don’t use too many products.

Layering on multiple skincare products all at once is a big no-no, says dermatologists. It can be harsh on the skin, resulting in more breakouts and clogged pores.

3. Moisturize both day and night.

“The best times to moisturize are right after you get out of the shower and right before you go to bed. Avoid lotions with heavy fragrances and make sure you find a moisturizer gentle enough for every day use with zero irritation.

 

 

4. Don’t touch your face.

Figuring out how to avoid touching your face is very important. It doesn’t just spread bacteria and cause breakouts — it can lead to scarring, an increase in wrinkles, and even the flu or other viruses.

5. Hydrate inside and out.

Every skin expert we spoke to emphasized the importance of hydration. “A lack of water means less radiance and more sag. Choosing products (cleansing, moisturizing, and anti-aging) that have hydrating formulas. And, of course, drink around eight glasses of water a day.

6. Avoid direct heat exposure.

Don’t just watch out for the sun — getting too close to heaters and fireplaces can also wreak havoc on your skin. “It causes inflammation and collagen breakdown. I recommend staying at least ten feet away. So next time you’re roasting chestnuts or s’mores over an open fire, take a step back.