Daytime vs. nighttime skincare
Day vs. Night Skincare
Your skin’s needs change throughout the day. We know why.
- During the day, your skin fights damage caused by pollution and UV radiation.
- At night, your skin repairs damage from the day and regenerates.
- Choose products that align with your skin’s natural rhythm and achieve the healthiest skin you've ever had.
Our skin is much smarter than we think: we all have "body clocks" that follow a 24-hour cycle known as the circadian rhythm.
Skin plays a major role in our circadian rhythm. During daylight hours, skin is in defense mode, fighting off harmful factors like UV radiation, pollution, and free radicals that contribute to skin damage. At night, it switches to recovery mode—producing antioxidants and repairing daytime damage—making it most receptive to active ingredients in skincare products.
Our skin works just as hard as we do, and we can support it in many ways to optimize its daily performance. To get the best results from your skincare routine, choose products with active ingredients that align with your skin’s natural circadian rhythm.
Morning Defense Routine
- Cells protect against UV radiation
- Natural antioxidant protection
- Peak time: 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Top Picks for Your Daily Skincare:
Prisma Protect SPF30: Light-activated skin defense with broad-spectrum protection and more: Prisma Protect SPF 30 blocks 85% of pollution, boosts skin radiance, and helps prevent visible signs of skin damage.
BioLumin-C Serum: This serum works with your skin’s own defense mechanisms to neutralize free radicals using highly stable forms of vitamin C, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Daily Superfoliant: A high-performance formula designed to help you achieve ultra-smooth skin, featuring anti-pollution technology to protect skin from daily damage.
Sound Sleep Cocoon: With encapsulated French lavender essential oil that activates with motion, this nighttime treatment helps you fall asleep more easily and wake up with radiant skin.
Evening Regeneration Routine
- Skin renewal activity nearly doubles
- Melatonin production increases to repair UV-related damage
- Peak time: 9:00 PM – Midnight
Want to learn how to make the most of your skin’s day and night cycles?
Visit myskinclock.com!