Skincare Ingredients

Elevate Your Skincare: Key Ingredients That Transform Your Skin

If you notice someone who sticks to their skincare routine but still isn’t seeing great results, it could be how they’re using the products or whether the ingredients are suitable for their skin. It’s not just about going through the motions; we need to know which ingredients work best for our skin type and how to mix them safely on different days. 

For example, if you have hormonal skin with emerging acne, dry skin, dullness, or oiliness, these conditions require different approaches to applying ingredients. 

Everyone has unique skincare needs, and it’s important to tailor routines accordingly. Here, we’re going to break down each popular ingredient found in most skincare products.

  1. Hyaluronic acid 

Hyaluronic acid is known for its incredible ability to retain moisture—holding up to 1,000 times its weight in water. This makes it a must-have for all skin types, particularly those with dryness or dehydration.

Usage: Apply hyaluronic acid serums on damp skin to maximize hydration benefits.

Here are the skincare with hyaluronic acid ingredients that you can find at Efreshme 


  1. AHA/BHA - salicylic acid or glycolic acid 

Exfoliation is super important for keeping your skin smooth and glowing. AHAs (alpha-hydroxy acids) and BHAs (beta-hydroxy acids) are popular chemical exfoliants that help slough off dead skin cells.

  • AHAs: A water-soluble that is great for dry skin. AHA ingredient works on the surface to make your skin brighter.
  • BHAs: These are oil-soluble and go deeper, making them perfect for oily and acne-prone skin.

Tip: Use exfoliants 1-3 times a week, depending on how sensitive your skin is.



  1. Niacinamide 

Niacinamide, also known as vitamin B3, is a versatile ingredient in skincare that minimizes pores, reduces inflammation, regulates oil production, brightens skin tone, and diminishes fine lines and wrinkles, supporting a more youthful appearance. It is often found in serums and cream moisturizers.

Tips:  If you're new to niacinamide, begin with a lower concentration and gradually increase to see how your skin reacts

  1. Retinol 

Retinol, a form of vitamin A, is famous for its anti-aging benefits. It helps your skin shed dead cells, smooths out fine lines, and improves texture.

Tip: Begin with a lower strength and slowly work your way up to avoid irritation. And don’t forget to wear sunscreen during the day since retinol can make your skin more sensitive to the sun!


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