Skincare Routine: What to Do (and What to Skip)
- Start Fresh. Before you dive into a new skincare routine, give your skin a breather.
- Clean skin is the best starting point — especially if you’ve been using products that haven’t quite delivered.
- Let your skin reset with gentle basics like a non-foaming cleanser or a light moisturizer.
- A pro facial can also help clear out buildup so your new products can shine.
One Routine Fits All? NO
- Your skin is one-of-a-kind. So why treat it like everyone else’s?
Instead of chasing fixes, start tuning into what your skin needs.
- Here’s the new vibe: support your skin’s natural rhythm.
It already knows how to hydrate, renew, and protect — your products should be its backup dancers, not the lead act.
Build Your Own Routine
Know Your Skin
Is it oily, dry, sensitive, or somewhere in between? Does it soak up product or sit on top? A quick skin assessment (or some solid research) can help you figure out what makes your skin tick.
Listen to What It’s Asking For
Once you know your skin type, ask: what does it need right now? Hydration? Oil control? Brightening? Skip the “miracle” products that promise everything.
Real results come from targeting the root cause — not just covering it up.
Pick Smart Products
Now that you’ve got clarity, shop with intention. Use:
- Clean, high-quality ingredients
- No harsh chemicals or filler fluff
- Short ingredient lists (less is often more)
- Products that match your skin’s vibe — even natural stuff like lanolin isn’t for everyone
Apply with Purpose
Morning or night? Heavy or light? Play around and see what works best for your skin and your schedule.
Quick tips:
- Start simple: cleanser + moisturizer with esteta Replenish Nourishing Cleanser & Nourishing Cream
- Nighttime typically requires heavier creams (your skin is in repair mode) with our esteta Replenish Deep Hydration Butter
- Add treatments slowly once you’ve got a groove going with our esteta Rejuvenation Neck Repair & Restore Cream
Be Patient, Not Perfect
Skip the “overnight miracle” hype. Real skin changes take time — think weeks, not hours.
You might even go through a detox phase as your skin adjusts. That’s normal. Stick with it and let your skin find its flow again.
Final Thought: Your Skin, Your Story
Skincare isn’t about hiding — it’s about helping your skin be its best self. Take the time to learn what it needs, and you’ll save yourself stress (and money) down the road.
So don’t settle for less.
Love your skin. Let it glow. Let it thrive.




