Description
Serums:
- Concentration:
Serums are lightweight formulations with a high concentration of active
ingredients like antioxidants, peptides, or hyaluronic acid. - Purpose:
They are designed to deliver powerful ingredients directly into the skin
and address specific concerns like aging, dark spots, fine lines, or
hydration. - Absorption:
Serums have smaller molecules, allowing them to penetrate deeper into the
skin, which makes them effective for targeting specific skin issues. - Usage:
Typically applied after cleansing and before moisturizing. Some serums can
be used twice daily, depending on their formulation.
Moisturizers:
- Function:
The primary function of a moisturizer is to hydrate the skin and lock in
moisture. They create a protective barrier on the skin’s surface to
prevent moisture loss. - Ingredients:
Moisturizers usually contain a mix of water, lipids, and humectants (like
glycerin) to maintain skin hydration. Some also contain additional
ingredients like SPF or antioxidants. - Texture:
They come in various textures, from lightweight lotions to heavier creams,
catering to different skin types (oily, dry, combination). - Usage:
Applied after serums to seal in the active ingredients and provide lasting
hydration. Used daily, usually twice a day.







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