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How To Get the Most Out of Your Skincare: Skin Cycling Routine

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Skin cycling is something I’ve been doing for yearssssss without even knowing what it was called. When a name was finally given to the process of using certain products on certain nights, I was glad that this concept was clearly identified so more people can benefit from it. It gained popularity when board certified dermatologist, Dr. Whitney Bowe gave it the name “skin cycling”. It’s an effective skincare approach for improving results while minimizing irritation. This method rotates between exfoliation, treatment, and recovery days to support the skin barrier which allows you to keep your skin well balanced while still effectively treating your concerns. Today’s post is going to be dedicated to talking more in depth about what a skin cycling routine is and how to build a routine that delivers results without damaging your skin.

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What Is a Skin Cycling Routine?

Skin cycling is a structured skincare method that rotates active ingredients across multiple days. It focuses on timing and balance to support the skin barrier so you are not overdoing it with certain actives. Following a skin cycling routine creates a more effective and sustainable regimen that delivers long-term improvements in texture, tone, and overall skin health.

How Does Skin Cycling Work?

The beauty of skin cycling is it works by pacing out active ingredients so the skin has time to recover between treatments. The pillars of a skin cycling routine are an exfoliation night, a retinol night and a recovery night. Since there are 7 nights in a week, usually you will end up with two nights for each aspect of the cycle (exfoliation, retinol, recovery) which helps to give your skin a balanced routine that delivers effective results without increasing the chance for irritation.

Exfoliation removes dead skin and improves product absorption

Exfoliating is one of the most important steps in a skincare routine because it helps remove dead skin cells from the surface. Your skin will look brighter, texture will be smoother and your products will perform better.

Retinol supports cell turnover and skin renewal

As we age, our cells don’t turn over as quickly which can lead to dullness, loss of elasticity, increased texture, etc. Adding a retinol product into a skincare routine will help to speed up that cellular turnover resulting in better skin renewal and healthier looking skin. For those an oily or acne prone skin type, retinol is also a great ingredient to help reduce breakouts.

Recovery nights restore hydration and strengthen the skin barrier

Since both exfoliating products and retinol products deliver strong results, it’s important to give your skin a night where you only focus on hydration and supporting the skin barrier. This will allow your skin to rest and not become damaged due to the overuse of active ingredients.

Is Skin Cycling Effective?

While not everyone needs to adopt a skin cycling approach to their skincare routine, it can be effective for many skin types, especially those prone to irritation or sensitivity. The results will depend on your product choice, proper use, etc. but it’s a great way ensure your skin is receiving a balanced treatment of products.

What Are the Benefits of Skin Cycling?

Reduces over-exfoliation and sensitivity

By giving your skin a break from strong actives, it lessens the chance for increased sensitivity due to over-exfoliation.

Supports a stronger skin barrier

Ensuring a recovery night occurs every third evening, your skin barrier is able to be properly supported which will ultimately lead to healthier skin.

Improves skin texture and tone

If your skin can handle using exfoliating products and retinol products in the same week (often one night after the other), it can help improve your skin’s texture and tone over time.

Helps active ingredients work more effectively

Because you are creating a structured skincare routine with skin cycling, the ingredients you are using will work more effectively allowing your skin to skin healthy and balanced.

Creates a more consistent and manageable routine

Creating an actual schedule for when to use certain products can help streamline your routine which will make you more likely to stick with it.

What Products To Use For Skin Cycling

Exfoliants

Chemical exfoliants are preferred for a skin cycling routine. Either an exfoliating toner/peel pads or an exfoliating serum can deliver similar results.

Here are some exfoliating toners/peel pads that I personally like: Pixi Glow Tonic and YSE Beauty Exfoliating Pads (use code: MAREE30) 

Additionally, here are a few exfoliating serums to choose from: Versed Gentle Pore-Clearing Serum, Shani Darden Lactic Acid AHA Exfoliating Serum and Sofie Pavitt Mandelic Acid Serum

Retinol

Retinol products come in various strengths so you can choose formulations available over the counter or get a prescription strength from your doctor.

Here are my favorite retinol products: Medik8 Crystal Retinal and Mother Science Retinol Synergist (use code: MAREESYE)

Skin Barrier Support Products

Without products to support the skin barrier, skin cycling will not deliver the intended results. Look for nourishing serums that you can use after your exfoliants or retinols and be sure to apply barrier strengthening moisturizers on your recovery night.

I love these nourishing serums: Cocokind Ceramide Serum, Prequel Multi-Quench Serum and Naturium Barrier Bounce

Here are three of my favorite skin barrier strengthening moisturizers: Dieux Instant Angel and Experiment Beauty Molecular Mesh (use code: MAREE15)

Skin Cycling Skincare Routine

Night 1: Exfoliate with a gentle chemical exfoliant

Chemical exfoliation can come from an exfoliating toner/peel pads used after you cleanse. Or you can apply an exfoliating serum as part of your evening routine. It’s best to choose one or the other so as not to damage the skin barrier.

Night 2: Retinoids or treatment product

Retinol products can either be prescription strength that you get from your dermatologist or an over the counter formula purchased from your favorite beauty store.

Night 3: Focus on hydration and barrier repair

On this night, you want to focus on using only hydrating or calming serums/moisturizers. This night is meant to give your skin a break from the previous two nights of strong active ingredients and allow for proper barrier repair.

Night 4: Continue recovery with gentle, nourishing products

If you feel your skin can handle it, you can go back to exfoliating on this night and start the process again. But if your skin is prone to more sensitivity, two nights of repair are a great solution.

How To Skin Cycle Effectively

Start with low-strength actives, especially retinol

Always start small with less powerful actives and retinols to ensure your skin can tolerate it.

Do not skip recovery nights

Recovery nights are the most important part of skin cycling because they help to keep the skin nourished and balanced. If the skin barrier becomes damaged from too many harsh actives or retinols, it will impact the effectiveness of all your skincare products.

Keep the routine simple to avoid irritation

When starting a skin cycling routine, keep the steps of each routine to a minimum to avoid any sensitivity or irritation that may occur.

Use sunscreen daily to protect your skin

Exfoliation and retinols can make your skin more sensitive to sun damage so be sure to wear sunscreen every single day.

Adjust the cycle if you notice dryness or sensitivity

Add in more recovery days or change up the days you apply certain products if your skin develops any irritation, dryness or sensitivity.

How Long To Do Skin Cycling

Skin cycling is designed as an ongoing routine rather than a short-term method. You need to follow it consistently for several weeks to see results so once you find a routine and products that work for your skin, stick with it for a minimum of 2-3 months.

Frequently Asked Questions About Skin Cycling

Can you skin cycle with tretinoin?

Skin cycling is a great process to use with tretinoin because it allows your skin to have recovery nights which could help strengthen your skin barrier.

Does skin cycling cause purging?

That would be dependent on your skin and the products you are using. It’s not a definite that products will make your skin “purge” but it’s less related to skin cycling and more to the product formulations.

How long does a skin cycle last?

I prefer to use skin cycling as the primary method for all of my evening skincare routines. I’ve been doing my own form of skin cycling for nearly 10 years so it is a process that you can stick with forever if you want.

When to use niacinamide in skin cycling?

Niacinamide can be used in conjunction with either your exfoliation night or your retinol night if you skin can tolerate it. If not, you could add it during your recovery night.

When to use vitamin c in skin cycling?

Vitamin C is best used in the morning. If you are trying to get your skin used to a new vitamin c serum, use it every other day or every third day to account for any possible irritation. If not occurs,  you can definitely use it everyday in your morning skincare routine.

Friday Finds

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Outfit details: Sweater | Jeans (similar) | Shoes | Bag (similar) | Sunglasses

1. I like to walk most mornings with my weighted vest so I usually prefer to wear some comfy shorts and a tank. This cropped tank is perfect for the warm weather and feels so lightweight and breezy. Additionally, I ordered this skort recently and love how comfortable it is while still looking cute!

2. How gorgeous is this floating diamond necklace? It’s great because you don’t have to worry about it flipping while wearing it.

3. The details on this crochet mini dress are so gorgeous!!

4. Neutral sandals with a twist. These would look good with so many different outfits.

5. These collagen toner pads are a regular repurchase for me but their newest launch immediately caught my eye! A collagen peptide facial mist?!! *Adds to cart*

6. I’ve tried a ton of different toner pads and am never impressed enough to repurchase except for my beloved Biodance ones. That was until I tried these milky resurfacing pads. They feel like a milky toner in pad form – I am hooked!

7. This white blouse has been sitting in my cart for the past week and I finally ordered it. It’s under $45 and looks like the perfect summer top!

8. These flat gold sandals are 10/10! So much more expensive looking than their $56 price tag!

9. Talk about a statement necklace!! This is gorgeous and so affordable.

10. A waistband on leggings can either make or break the item so this criss-cross style is everything. So flattering and unique.

11. I am VERY picky about my hand creams because so many feel way too greasy. There are only a handful of formulas that I can stand – this being one of them + the scents are all so luxe and beautiful. (use code: MAREE15 to save)

12. It looks like Tom Ford discontinued all his old eyeshadow quads in order to launch new ones. I’m devastated that the shade “Nude Dip” is no longer available but I have to admit that these all look really beautiful.

13. One of my favorite pajama styles now comes in a shorts version. I own two pairs of the pants version because they are so comfortable yet incredibly chic.

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