How to Start a Skincare Routine

Starting a skincare routine is easiest when you keep it simple: cleanse, moisturize, and wear sunscreen in the morning, then cleanse and moisturize at night. Beginner guides consistently recommend starting with a minimal routine and adding one product at a time so you can tell what works for your skin.

Quick Scoop

A basic routine usually looks like this:

  1. Cleanser — washes off dirt, oil, and sunscreen.
  2. Moisturizer — helps support the skin barrier and reduce dryness.
  3. Sunscreen — the key daytime step for protecting skin from UV damage.

Simple Starter Routine

Morning

  • Gentle cleanser, if your skin feels oily or you need to remove overnight buildup.
  • Moisturizer.
  • Broad-spectrum sunscreen every day.

Night

  • Cleanser.
  • Moisturizer.
  • Optional treatment later, once your skin is comfortable with the basics.

How To Choose Products

Pick products based on your skin’s needs, not the longest ingredient list. Dermatology-focused beginner guides emphasize using a gentle cleanser and a moisturizer that feels comfortable, then choosing sunscreen you’ll actually wear consistently.

  • Oily or acne-prone skin: look for lightweight, non-greasy formulas.
  • Dry skin: choose richer moisturizers.
  • Sensitive skin: avoid piling on many actives at once and introduce products slowly.

Common Mistakes

A lot of beginners do too much too soon. The most common advice is to avoid buying many products at once, because if your skin reacts, it becomes hard to know what caused it.

  • Don’t add multiple new products on the same day.
  • Don’t skip sunscreen in the morning.
  • Don’t assume expensive products are automatically better.

Easy Rule

A good starter rule is: one cleanser, one moisturizer, one sunscreen. Once that feels stable for a couple of weeks, you can add one targeted treatment if you have a specific goal like acne, pigmentation, or dryness.

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Time Step Why it helps
Morning Cleanser Refreshes skin and removes buildup
Morning Moisturizer Supports hydration and the skin barrier
Morning Sunscreen Protects against UV damage
Night Cleanser Removes dirt, oil, and sunscreen
Night Moisturizer Helps skin recover overnight
A clean, low-stress routine is usually the best place to begin, and you can build from there as you learn what your skin likes.

Would you like a routine tailored for oily, dry, acne-prone, or sensitive skin?