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What is Skin Cycling?

What is Skin Cycling?

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Skin cycling is a term that refers to the process of regularly rotating the use of different skin care products. It is often recommended by dermatologists and skin care experts as a way to give the skin a break from certain ingredients, prevent the skin from developing a tolerance to products, and allow the skin to benefit from a variety of different ingredients. 

We often get asked at markets and shows by customers, plus friends and family, what products am I supposed to use and when? 

We get it; figuring out what can or can’t be used with other products can feel overwhelming. It is important to remember that everyone's skin is different, and the specific products and ingredients that are right for you will depend on your skin type and concerns. That being said, Skin Cycling can be greatly beneficial by allowing your skin the benefit from different products and serums without overloading it all at once. 

What is Skin Cycling? 

Skin cycling is a term that refers to the process of regularly rotating the use of different skin care products. It is often recommended by dermatologists and skin care experts as a way to give the skin a break from certain ingredients, prevent the skin from developing a tolerance to products, and allow the skin to benefit from a variety of different ingredients. 

Who Came up with Skin Cycling? 

Dr. Whitney Bowe a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, is credited by Vogue, Allure, Harper's Bazaar, Mashable, and more for coining the term Skin Cycling. Skin Cycling has gained traction on TikTok via her info-packed educational videos uploaded to the platform.  Dr. Whitney Bowe is an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and has a private practice in New York. Dr. Bowe is a recognized expert on skin health and has published research in medical journals and written articles for popular media outlets. 

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How does Skin Cycling work? 

There are a few different ways to approach skin cycling, and the specific approach that is right for you will depend on your skin type, concerns, and the products you are using. Some people choose to cycle through different products on a daily or weekly basis, while others may use certain products for a certain period of time and then switch to something else. It is generally recommended to speak with a dermatologist or other skin care professional to determine the best approach to skin cycling for your individual needs.

Why should I choose to "skin cycle," or switch between different skincare routines or products, rather than using the same routine?

There are a few potential reasons why someone might choose to "skin cycle," or switch between different skincare routines or products, rather than using the same routine consistently. Here are a few possible reasons:

To address changing skin concerns: Someone might choose to skin cycle in order to address different skin concerns at different times of the year. For example, they might use a more hydrating routine in the winter when the air is dry and a lighter routine in the summer when the weather is hotter and more humid.

To take advantage of different ingredients: Someone might switch between different routines or products in order to take advantage of the unique benefits of different ingredients. For example, they might use a routine that is rich in vitamin C in the morning to help brighten the skin and a routine that is rich in retinol at night to help with anti-aging.

To avoid product build-up: Some people choose to skin cycle in order to avoid product build-up, which can occur when using the same products consistently over a long period of time. Product build-up can lead to clogged pores and skin irritation.

It is important to keep in mind that everyone's skin is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. It is always a good idea to consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional before making significant changes to your skincare routine. They can help you determine the best approach for your specific skin type and concerns.



 

@ericanic0le Are you breaking out or is your skin barrier just damaged? Skin cycling stops you from overusing your chemical exfoliants & retinoids. When you overuse your actives, your skin will become sensitized, dry, itchy & red and lead to more breakouts & irritation! #skincycling #skincyclingroutine #skincare #skincareroutine #skincare101 #skintok #damagedbarrier #damagedskinbarrier #skinbarrier #skinbarrierrepair #acne #acnetips #skincareyips #skintransformation #acnetransformation #acneskin #acneskincare #acneprone #acneproneskin ♬ original sound - ERICA NICOLE | skin & beauty

 

What is the best water-safe routine to skin cycle with? 

If you have sensitive skin or any barrier damage, it is important to choose skincare products that are gentle and designed to support you, Stoic products are exactly that and, as an added benefit, are clean beauty+ being both gentle on the environment and water-safe! 

0 // EVERY NIGHT

Any basic skin cycle starts with a good, classic cleanser. The first step in any skincare routine is to cleanse the skin to remove dirt, oil, and makeup. Use a gentle, non-irritating cleanser that is appropriate for your skin type.
We recommend using the Gemini Twin Cleanser Alpha + Finish with Beta to prep the skin without doubling down on exfoliation in your cleansing step. PRO TIP: check your cleansing product to ensure it does not contain glycolic acid, fruit acids, or other alpha hydroxy acid exfoliants if you are skin cycling. Give your skin a break from exfoliation, and allow your cleansers to only cleanse.

1 // NIGHT ONE


Exfoliating helps to remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin and can help improve the texture and tone of your skin. You can exfoliate using a physical exfoliant, such as a scrub, or a chemical exfoliant, such as an alpha-hydroxy acid or beta-hydroxy acid (AHAs & BHAs). You can read more about our recommendations regarding chemical vs. physical exfoliants here. 
Our exfoliant Apokathario is made from naturally sourced AHAs and BHAs from Canadian Willowherb and Sugar Maple & Fruit Acids. It is the most powerful yet gentle overnight exfoliator perfectly suited to a skin cycling routine.

2 // NIGHT TWO

Deep Treatment is where you can apply serums for specific skin concerns, such as acne, dark spots, or fine lines. 
For Fine Lines: We recommend a retinol or retinol alternative like Chryso Regenerative Serum.
For Redness Reduction: Our botanical oil serum Apathea can help reduce redness and rosacea flare symptoms.
For acne prone skin: look for products with azelaic acid, niacinamide & n-acetyl glucosamine. Harmonia is a great choice for everyday use, or as a part of your skin cycling routine.

 3 + 4 // NIGHT THREE + FOUR

Hydration + Moisturizing: These two words are often used interchangeably. But hydration draws moisture to the surface of the skin, and moisturizing locks in that moisture with occlusive ingredients. For a great hydrating + moisturizing duo, we recommend Thalassa + Agathos Face Oil Serum.

 

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