Introduction
Nighttime is when your skin repairs itself. Collagen production increases, cellular turnover spikes, and your skin absorbs ingredients more effectively. A good PM routine doesn’t need 10 steps—it needs the right steps.
Section 1: Why PM Skincare Is Different
PM skincare focuses on:
- Repair
- Regeneration
- Deep hydration
- Anti-aging
- Removal of pollutants
- Treating concerns (acne, hyperpigmentation, wrinkles)
Section 2: The Essential Night Routine
1. Double Cleansing (If Wearing Makeup or SPF)
Step 1: Oil cleanser or balm
Step 2: Gentle water-based cleanser
This ensures you remove sunscreen, makeup, and pollution completely.
2. Treatment Step
Pick one active per night:
- Retinol / Retinoid (aging, acne)
- AHAs/BHAs (texture, dullness, acne)
- Niacinamide (pores, redness)
- Peptides (repair)
- Tranexamic acid (dark spots)
Dermatologists recommend retinoids as the #1 PM active.
3. Moisturizer
Choose nourishing formulas at night:
- Ceramides
- Squalane
- Peptides
- Urea
- Glycerin
4. Optional: Occlusive Layer
A thin layer of Vaseline on dry areas (slugging) helps reduce transepidermal water loss.
Section 3: PM Routines by Skin Goal
For Acne
- Double cleanse
- Salicylic acid
- Retinol
- Lightweight moisturizer
For Hyperpigmentation
- Gentle cleanse
- Retinoid
- Tranexamic acid
- Niacinamide
For Anti-Aging
- Double cleanse
- Retinoid
- Peptide cream
- Ceramide moisturizer
Conclusion
PM routines should be simple, consistent, and focused on your main goals. Less is more.

