From popular lifestyle trends to clever sleeping hacks, TikTok is a great source of knowledge for anyone looking for tips and tricks to make life easier, especially when it comes to skin care.
From brand founders to dermatologists and aestheticians, experts have created TikTok accounts to dispel skin care myths (glycolic acid is not a good deodorant alternative), share helpful skin care tips (try using sunscreen)
and make recommendations for today’s most popular skin care brands. The app is also incredibly helpful for those who suffer from skin issues like acne and eczema or are looking for a simple skin care guide.
In fact, it’s hard not to come across someone sharing their “groundbreaking” skin care routine while browsing the app. While there are some methods you should avoid, there are also some real gems, including clever techniques and
Affordable skin care brands
If your current skin care routine isn’t doing the job for you, or you’re just looking for a change, we’ve rounded up the smartest skin care routines TikTokers have shared recently — and where to shop all the great deals.
Skin Care Routine for Oily and Combination Skin. Posted by Certified Dermatological Assistant Nicolle Finn. A morning skin care routine for oily skin can easily carry over into the evening. It all starts with a foaming cleanser.
Nicolle recommends La Roche-Posay’s Effaclar Purifying Cleansing Gel (£15), which foams up on contact with water and quickly dissolves oil. Next, Nicolle recommends The Ordinary’s 10% Niacinamide + 1% Zinc Serum, £5. Niacinamide
Minimizes oil production (to prevent breakouts), reduces the appearance of enlarged pores, and soothes inflammation or redness. The final step is to apply a high SPF, hydrating sunscreen.
Nicolle’s favorite Biossance product, which isn’t available in the UK, R29 is Polaar Very High Protection SPF50+ Sunscreen Lotion (£22), which absorbs quickly and doesn’t leave white streaks.
At night, you can swap your niacinamide serum for a gentle retinol serum, such as Versed Press Restart Gentle Restart Gentle Retinol Serum (£20), and follow with a light moisturizer. Eye cream is optional.
Dermatologist Dr. Adel shares her go-to skincare routine for dry skin, which includes lots of gentle favourites. La Roche-Posay’s Lipikar Syndet AP+ Shower Gel (£19) is a great cleanser, followed by Naturium’s 5% Quadruple
Hyaluronic Acid Serum (£18) applied to damp skin for maximum hydration.
If you want a cheaper option, check out The Ordinarys Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5, £7.75. If you want to add an exfoliation step to your evening routine, lactic acid is one of the gentlest acid exfoliants, such as: B. Ordinarys
Lactic Acid 5% + HA, £6.75.
Next up is La Roche-Posay’s Cicaplast Soothing Face and Body Balm (£18), which is packed with skin-repairing ingredients to soothe and protect even the most sensitive skin.
For your morning routine, simply skip the lactic acid step and apply a high SPF sunscreen after your moisturiser, such as B. Vichy Idéal Soleil Anti-Aging Sunscreen Lotion, £18.95. A skincare routine that’s neither too greasy nor too drying
Dermatologist Dr. Jenny Liu has the perfect daily skincare routine that’s neither too greasy nor too drying. Cleansing twice a day (morning and evening) should be your first step. Opt for a gentle cleanser that won’t dry out your skin and cause tightness or discomfort, such as: b.
Honest Beauty Gentle Cleansing Gel, £13.50. Dr. Liu recommends using a vitamin C serum after cleansing in the morning to brighten your complexion and protect against environmental aggressors such as pollution. R29 likes Lumene Nordic C
[Valo] Glow Serum, £32.90.
Then apply a layer of moisturiser, followed by a high SPF sunscreen or simply a hydrating sunscreen. Apply these products to the eye area to hydrate. At night, replace your vitamin C serum and sunscreen with a retinol serum,
followed by moisturizer.
R29 is available in Olay Retinol 24 Unscented Night Serum, £19, and Liz Earle Skin Repair Light, £25. Daily care for acne-prone skin. Dermatologist Dr. Howard, also known as @dermbeautydoc on TikTok, does just that in his short videos, making acne-free skincare simpler.
Start your evening routine by double cleansing (cleansing twice to really remove makeup and oil) with CeraVe Foaming Cleanser (£11.50). Follow with Paula’s Choices Perfect Skin 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliating Salicylic Acid Toner,
£28.90 to open pores and smooth skin texture. If you want to be more eco-friendly, apply with a cotton pad or your fingers. Follow with a light moisturizer. Dr. Howard recommends SkinCeuticals Cream (£140) which leaves skin soft and radiant. A cheaper alternative is SVR SEBIACLEAR Hydra Moisturizer, £15. Dermatologists also recommend alternating between salicylic acid and a gentle retinol serum every night to open pores. However, this depends on your personal preference and how your skin tolerates it.
Cleansing in the morning is sufficient. Paula’s Choice Salicylic Acid Toner can also be used in the morning. However, if you use skin acids, always follow up with a high SPF sunscreen, such as B. La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra Light Invisible Fluid SPF50+ Sunscreen, £19.50. as acids can make the skin sensitive to the sun.