Dermatologists tell us the skincare products we can omit from our routine: toners, sunscreens with a very high SPF, expensive cleansers, whitening creams and facial wipes. What do you need and what can you skip? “The absolute basic needs of any skincare regimen are a cleanser, moisturizer and sunscreen,” Westbay said. In general, a skin care product should be used for at least two to three months before deciding if it's effective.
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