Routine Guide

Morning skincare routine by skin type: build a better start to your day

Morning skincare does not need to be complicated. It just needs to fit your skin type well enough that you can repeat it daily without your routine feeling too heavy, too stripping, or too random.

Dry skin mornings

Dry skin usually benefits from hydration and comfort early in the day. The routine should help the skin feel supported before makeup or sunscreen goes on.

Oily skin mornings

Oily skin often does better with lighter layers and a sunscreen texture that does not feel too dense or greasy by midday.

Combination skin mornings

Combination skin usually needs balance. You want enough hydration for comfort without making the T-zone feel overloaded too early in the day.

Sensitive skin mornings

Sensitive skin routines should stay calm and repeatable. Fewer steps and more comfortable textures usually work better than experimenting every morning.

A simple morning structure

  1. 1. Cleanse as lightly as your skin needs
  2. 2. Add hydration or moisture based on your skin type
  3. 3. Finish with sunscreen every morning
  4. 4. Keep the routine realistic enough to repeat daily

Find your skin type

Start with your skin type if you are not sure how your morning routine should be shaped.

Skincare routine quiz

Move from basic skin type knowledge into a more personalized routine direction.