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11 Skincare Musts You Should Be Doing, But Aren't

by Emily McClure

When was the last time that you took a good hard look at your skincare routine and really evaluated it? If you took a closer, look you would find that there are a few things that you should be doing in your skincare routine, but probably aren't. Whether you're skimming just the basics or you have a nine-step process, you still may not be doing everything you should when it comes to taking care of your face and neck. However, you aren't alone. There are several beauty blunders that we all tend to make. Whether it's forgetting to take off our makeup at night or not drinking enough water, we've all been guilty of neglecting our skin's health. However, it's time to change things up.

Reviving your skincare routine may just be the best way to get glowing, radiant skin. The first step on this new skincare journey is find products that are actually formulated for your skin type. Why use a heavy duty cleanser if you don't need it? By switching out your products, you can properly treat your skin for any imperfections or lingering problems. Don't just use whatever you have around. Wondering what else you should probably be doing in your skincare routine? Here are 11 skincare musts that every woman should include in her routine.

1. Applying SPF Every. Single. Day.

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We all know that wearing an SPF daily is integral for having good skin. However, how many of us actually do this daily? In order to get your best skin yet (and for as long as possible), try adding a lightweight SPF into your morning skincare routine.

Try: Supergoop! Sunscreen Mist with SPF 50, $19, Amazon

2. Using Retinol Only At Night

According to Dr. Karen Hammerman of Schweiger Dermatology Group, products that contain retinol should only be used at night as they can irritate the skin, and make it more susceptible to sun burns.

3. Applying Moisturizer The Second You Leave The Shower

Damp skin absorbs products better than dry skin, according to TheEveryGirl.com. In order to get your moisturizers to soak in properly, apply them to damp skin or immediately after you step out of the shower.

4. Applying Products In The Correct Order

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When it comes to skin care, application placement is key. According to TheEveryGirl.com, you should be applying your products according to thickness and consistency. Apply your more watery products first and finish with your heavier products like moisturizers and serums.

5. Using An Exfoliator

If an exfoliator isn't already a part of your weekly skincare routine, then it needs to be. Proper exfoliation is integral for radiant, glowing skin. It helps to remove dead skin cells, buff away dry patches, and reveal your best skin yet, according to StyleCaster.com.

6. Using An Eye Cream After Your Moisturizer

According to the Huffington Post, you should be applying your eye cream after your night time moisturizer. The website reports that this will help to give your skin a more youthful-looking appearance.

7. Changing Your Skincare With The Seasons

When it comes to your skin, it definitely changes with the seasons. Therefore, you shouldn't be using the same skincare routine year-round, according to InStyle.com. Switch up your routine by incorporating different products that can help protect your skin from a variety of environmental elements.

8. Removing Your Makeup Before Cleansing

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Get the most out of your cleanser by removing your makeup prior to application. This way you can remove any lingering dead skin cells and debris without your makeup getting in the way. RachelZoe.com recommended using a cleansing oil to remove your makeup prior to cleansing.

9. Using A Facial Mist In The Morning

According to DailyMakeover.com, using a facial mist in the morning is a great way to reduce puffiness and awaken tired skin. Stash your mist in the fridge for an even bigger wakeup call.

10. Using Your Mask As A Spot Treatment

You don't have to use your favorite face mask as just an all over treatment. In fact, AOL.com recommends to use a mask as a spot treatment to clear away any pimples. Just dab on your spots, and leave on overnight for a fast acne fix.

11. Exfoliating Before Shaving

While this may seem counterproductive, exfoliating before you shave is a great way to open up your pores and remove any dead skin cells that could clog your pores. The experts at Yahoo! Beauty suggest scrubbing downwards, however, to prevent any irritation while shaving.

Do your skin a favor by treating it right. With just a few tweaks to your skincare routine, you can have your most beautiful skin yet.

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