Effective Duos: How to Pair Different Serums Correctly

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There are multiple face serums present in the market for different skincare goals like hydration, brightening, anti-ageing etc. But how to pair these serums to get maximum results can be a huge question. In this blog we will try to equip you with necessary information on pairing serums correctly so that you can effectively make most out of them!

Serums pairing that are compatible

Vitamin C serum and Hyaluronic acid serum:

Vitamin C serum tackles pigmentation and provides a brightening effect on skin while Hyaluronic acid plumps and hydrates the skin making this combination ideal for a well hydrated and radiant skin.

How to use:

Apply Vitamin C serum in morning and follow up by hyaluronic acid serum once absorbed to lock in moisture.Follow up with moisturizer and broad spectrum sunscreen.

Retinol serum and niacinamide serum:

Retinol serum tackles signs of aging while niacinamide serum tackles pigmentation and tanning making this combination ideal for individuals seeking a glowing, younger-looking skin.

How to use:

Apply retinol serum at night and follow up with niacinamide serum. Don’t forget to apply moisturizer afterward.

Vitamin C serum and Alpha arbutin serum:

This combination is ideal for individuals seeking glowing skin. Alpha arbutin serum reduces pigmentation and evens skin tone while Vitamin C serum provides a brightening effect on skin.

How to use:

Apply Vitamin C serum in morning and follow up by alpha arbutin serum once absorbed in morning. Follow up with moisturizer and broad spectrum sunscreen.

Serums pairing that are incompatible:

Retinol and AHA/BHAs

Both of these promote cell turnover but using them together is too harsh on skin.

Vitamin C and Retinol serum

Vitamin C and retinol both work in different pH and using them together will not give you benefit of either. Use Vitamin C serum in morning and retinol serum at night for optimal results.

Conclusion

If you pair face serums correctly you can boost their efficacy and counteract their limitations. Moreover it's equally important to avoid combinations that can harm your skin or can cancel out individual effects. We hope this blog will be helpful to you when pairing serums!

FAQs

1. How many face serums can I use at once?

It is recommended to use 1-2 face serums at once as more than that can reduce absorption which means it will not benefit your skin.

2. Can I mix serums before applying?

It's better to layer serums rather than mixing them so that you can ensure each serum maintains its potency.

3. Should I use different serums for day and night?

Yes, using different serums for day and night will help you tackle specific concerns.