In what order should you apply your products?

At PERS, we've taken it to heart to develop a targeted, effective routine that's as simple as possible. A unisex skincare protocol adapted to all skin tones, to get straight to the point.


In what order should you apply the products?
Here's a quick rundown for simplicity and effectiveness.

In the morning:

1. Vitamin C Serum

A powerful antioxidant, vitamin C protects skin from free-radical damage and enhances radiance.

2. Light moisturizing cream (if necessary)

For dry skin, a light moisturizing cream complements the moisturizing action of the vitamin C serum.

3. Eye contour care

Formulated to treat the delicate skin around the eyes, eye contour care reduces wrinkles, dark circles and puffiness, even after a good night's sleep.

4. Sun protection

Finally, the application of sun protection is essential to protect skin from sun damage. UVs are primarily responsible for premature aging.

In the evening:

1. Facial cleanser

Deep facial cleansing is essential to remove impurities accumulated throughout the day. This helps the skin to protect itself throughout the day the following day.

Then, alternate treatments:

Evening 1:

1. Rich cream to intensely nourish, moisturize and REPAIR skin overnight.

2. Eye contour care to REPAIR this fragile area of the face, which tends to show signs of aging more quickly.

Evening 2:

1. Retinol serum to stimulate cell renewal and correct all signs of aging: wrinkles, fine lines, pores, spots... and improve skin texture.

2. Eye contour care to REPAIR this fragile area of the face, which tends to show the signs of aging more quickly...

Retinol, with or without moisturizer?

To compensate for the potential drying effect of retinol, you can apply a moisturizing cream about 5 minutes after applying retinol. This allows retinol to penetrate the skin effectively, while providing greater comfort throughout the night.


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