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The Wellness Edit / Glow on Repeat: Why Skin Cycling is the Routine Your Face...

Glow on Repeat: Why Skin Cycling is the Routine Your Face Will Thank You For

Glow on Repeat: Why Skin Cycling is the Routine Your Face Will Thank You For

Ever feel like your skincare routine is a little…chaotic? Enter skin cycling—a dermatologist-approved method that’s basically the organizational guru your summer skin has been waiting for. Think of it like giving your skin a workout schedule: some days are active, some days are rest, and together they keep everything balanced.

Here’s how it works: it’s a four-night routine. Night one is exfoliation (think: clearing out the old). Night two is retinoid night (a.k.a. the heavy lifter for cell turnover and glow). Then nights three and four? Recovery mode—hydration and barrier repair all the way. It’s like sending your skin on a little spa retreat.

The beauty of this routine is that it minimizes irritation while still delivering results. Potent ingredients like retinoids can be a lot if you pile them on every night, but when you give your skin time to breathe? That’s when the magic happens. Plus, you can tailor it: sensitive skin types can stretch out recovery nights, while skincare pros might sprinkle in an extra treatment night here and there.

One quick PSA: if you’ve got a chronic skin condition or you’re using prescription treatments, check in with your dermatologist before diving in.

Bottom line? Skin cycling is simple, strategic, and perfect for keeping your skin radiant, resilient, and irritation-free all summer long. It’s like the Goldilocks of skincare routines—not too harsh, not too gentle, just right.

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