What’s a good, simple skincare routine you’d suggest someone in their 20s follow?
“Invest in a great cleanser, serum, and moisturizer. Exfoliate twice a week and wash your face nightly. Elasticity and youthful skin are all dependent on antioxidants and exfoliation. Proper cell turnover stimulated by the right exfoliant is key, as is using products with lots of antioxidants like Acai berry, found in my Vitamin C Face Wash ($40), and argan oil, found in my Rejuvenating Antioxidant Oil Serum ($100). I also suggest that people in their 20s start using retinol like my Super Nova Hydrating Retinol Serum ($295) once a week.
What about in-office treatments?
“A lot of young women in their early 20s are coming into my salons once a month for regular facials and cleanses with oxygen. Most of them are requesting that they be given kind of a treatment plan for years to come.
My Oxygen Purifying Facial is a great introduction for someone who hasn’t had a proper cleanse and is just starting out with a facial routine. It’s a great way to cleanse the pores.
I would strongly encourage younger women to seek out regular LED light therapy to prevent wrinkles. It thickens the skin and prevents damage from occurring in the first place. I do LED light regularly on older women and I have seen lines disappear, so if you start young, you are really preventing the damage from popping up early.
In my salon, we do several different treatments that involve LED light, but by far the most popular is my patented RevitaLight Bed, which gives a client a full-body LED treatment in just 20 minutes. The bed covers the entire body with red and infrared light, reducing cellulite, lines, wrinkles, sun damage, acne scars, and stretch marks to give a smoother and more even skin tone – all over!”
What’s a good, simple skincare routine you’d suggest someone in their 20s follow?
“In the morning, start with a gentle cleanser such as the Cleansing Serum ($38). Next, apply an antioxidant serum such as iS Clinical Pro-Heal Serum ($95) to protect the skin as well as offset the effects of oxidative stress, which will brighten the skin and boost the skin’s elasticity. For extra hydration, follow with hyaluronic acid such as Dr. Nigma’s Serum No. 1 ($185), and then eye cream, such as the Intensive Eye Renewal Cream ($68). The most important step of any AM routine is sunscreen. Supergoop Play Everyday SPF 50 ($34) is one of my favorite sunscreens. It’s hydrating yet doesn’t cause congestion and it has an SPF of 50.
At night, cleanse again with the Cleansing Serum to thoroughly cleanse without stripping the skin. This is a great time to add in a treatment serum such as Retinol Reform ($88) for all of the multi-tasking benefits—from the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles to uneven texture, dullness, and even loss of firmness. Even if you’re not seeing fine lines and wrinkles in your 20s, it’s still great to add it to give your skin an amazing glow. Follow your treatment product with Dr. Nigma’s Serum No. 1, the Intensive Eye Renewal Cream, and a great moisturizer for your skin type.
What about in-office treatments?
I recommend getting a facial once a month and maintaining a dedicated skincare routine in-between visits. If you’re not using the right products for your skin consistently, the results of a facial won’t last as long.
Facials are a really integral part of glowing skin. An esthetician will be able to provide a much deeper cleanse than you’re able to do yourself. The perfect facial is one that is non-invasive, yet still very effective, leaving you glowing when you walk out of the treatment room. I love the combination of vibration therapy, a chemical peel, oxygen therapy, microcurrent, cryotherapy, and LED light therapy for a lifted, sculpted, hydrated glow – all great treatments for your 20s and beyond.
Your esthetician will also be able to analyze your skin to determine the perfect routine for your skin, and monthly facials are a great way to see what’s working and what isn’t. Your esthetician can adjust your routine from there, helping you achieve your best skin. The sooner you get a skincare routine established, the better!
What’s a good, simple skincare routine you’d suggest someone in their 20s follow?