Q: Why is my skin not absorbing products?
A: If the product is not properly absorbing into the skin it’s not delivering results.
When you notice the product that you apply starts piling on the surface of your skin, you should revamp some of your beauty routine.
You probably have not exfoliate your skin for a long time. Thick dead skin cells can block the absorption of skincare product. What you should do now is to give your skin a nice scrub, using an enzyme-based or acid-based cleanser or utilizing a skin brush.
Secondly, apply the product on damp skin or just-washed skin. Damp skin acts like a sponge, quickly absorbing whatever comes its way. (That’s damp, not wet.)
When it comes to apply skincare, whatever goes on #first penetrates #best. So whether you’re fighting wrinkles, acne, or sun spots, the most active ingredients should be applied first. After #treatments are in place, smooth on other items in order of density, from thinnest (antioxidant serum) to thickest (sunscreen or night cream).
Sometimes it is good to wash your face with lukewarm water. When you wash your face with lukewarm water instead of cold, you raise the skin’s temperature slightly, causing blood vessels and pores to dilate in an effort to cool you down. Space between the cells means there’s a greater surface area for absorption, which helps product get in. Plus, ingredients move through skin and interact with cells more quickly when the skin is warm.
Checking which step went wrong in your skincare routine and after rectifying it we hope you will find your product absorbs effortlessly and works wonderfully
