Hey everyone! I hope you’re doing well and staying safe out there. This post is a shift from my usual recipe-related content, but it’s one I’ve been asked to do for ages now and I’m happy to finally have this post put together. It’s a bit of a beast! Be sure to see the bottom of this blog post because I’m announcing a fun live event in celebration of Oh She Glows for Dinner (which launches next week!). I hope you’ll join us on Oct 14th at 7pm EST!!
Skin care is such a personal journey, and I certainly don’t expect that what I do will work for you or that you should follow my routines because we all have vastly different skin care needs. That said, I personally love seeing skin care routines that other people follow (it’s a bit of an obsession in recent years). I hope you enjoy this post too!
As a teenager, I remember using strong acne cleansers and ointments that would strip my skin. And super coarse scrubs. I suffered from tons of bad breakouts in my teen years and just felt so insecure most of the time. I wish I could give that girl a big hug. Needless to say, my skin care has evolved over the years as I’ve learned more about my changing skin and which products and ingredients are effective for me. I actually didn’t get into a formal skin care routine until the past couple of years. When Adriana and Arlo were younger, I was lucky if I washed my face and threw on moisturizer before bed because I was so tired. I was also trying to solve ongoing allergic reactions so I was super careful about introducing new products and rarely ever did. If you are in a similar phase of life, be kind to yourself and don’t worry about having the perfect routine, or heck, a routine at all. Do what makes you happy and works for you, whatever stage you are in. Now that my kids are a bit older (and I seem to have figured out, at least in part, what was causing my allergic reactions), I’ve been loving getting back into skin care again because it helps me slow down and take some time for self-care. It’s a favourite part of my day!!
Without further ado, here are the cruelty-free products I’m using lately. I’ve also shared my AM and PM routines below. Keep in mind I am in no way claiming to be a skin care expert by any stretch of the imagination; I just love learning about it and consider this an evolving personal journey!
As always, this post is not sponsored. As you may know, I don’t do any sponsored content…this was a decision I made many years ago, but I like to mention it once in a while for new readers. :) I also purchased all of the products myself (nothing was gifted). There are affiliate links for some of the products below, however, so if you click an affiliate link and make a purchase I may earn a small percentage. I’m always grateful for your support!
First, a bit of info on my skin type to provide context:
- Combination skin (mixture of dry areas and normal/oily areas)
- Reactive (flushes easily)
- Prone to hyperpigmentation
- I’m still working on reducing melasma from my 2 previous pregnancies, and have made slow progress!
Thanks to Eric for taking this photo of me (this photo cracks me up…I’m looking all super creepy at myself while applying a mask).
Cleansers
In the evening, I use the double cleanse method because it’s really helpful to break down sunscreen and makeup. I start with a rich cleansing balm, then move on to the jelly cleanser as my second cleanse. In the morning, I only use the jelly cleanser since my skin doesn’t need much cleansing.
The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm (150 mL: $12.99 CAD/$9.76 USD; this product contains no animal derivatives, however they are not yet vegan certified)
This ultra-thick and rich cleansing balm is often sold out and for good reason. It’s so luxurious to use (I love to give myself a little facial massage when I use it). It has a fantastic price point for a cleansing balm, and I find that it calms my skin down and makes it softer! I do have one complaint about this balm – the balm is very hard to squeeze out of the tube..I’m talking major arm workout. I hope the brand improves the packaging for this in the future.
Herbivore Pink Cloud Rosewater + Tremella Creamy Jelly Cleanser (100 mL: $32 CAD/$24 USD, vegan)
I like that this cleanser doesn’t leave my skin feeling dry! It’s gentle and moisturizing, and one small pump is all you need for a full face lather!
Serums
The Ordinary Niacinimide 10% + Zinc 1% (30 mL: $5.90 CAD/USD, vegan)
Targets: balances oil production, reduces appearance of acne, brightens skin tone
The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane (30 mL: $6.70 CAD/USD, vegan)
Targets: fine lines, photo damage, texture (note: I’m going to move on from this retinol as it doesn’t sink in as well as I would like. I plan to try out The Inkey List 1% retinol as soon as it’s back in stock!)
NIOD Copper Amino Isolate Serum 2:1 (15 mL: $60 CAD/USD, vegan)
Targets: textural damage, uneven tone, enlarged pores, lack of radiance
NIOD Re:pigment (15 mL: $39 CAD/USD, vegan)
Targets: hyperpigmentation
NIOD Fractionated Eye Contour Concentrate (15 mL: $68 CAD/USD, vegan)
Targets: dynamic lines, static lines, fine superficial under-eye lines, loss of elasticity (especially upper-eyelids), dark circles, puffiness and textural unevenness.
Vitamin C Serum
Timeless Vitamin C + E Ferulic Acid Serum (1 oz/30 mL: $34.55 CAD/$25.95 USD, vegan)
This is a lovely, L-ascorbic acid serum that helps brighten and smooth my skin! In the past, I’ve had problems with sticky or oily vitamin c serums, but this one has a watery texture. I keep it in the refrigerator when storing.
Moisturizer with SPF
EltaMD UV Elements Broad-Spectrum SPF 44 Moisturizing Physical Sunscreen (Tinted) (2 oz/60 mL: $45.33 CAD/$35.50 USD)
mixed with…
Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield SPF 50 (original tint, 1.8 oz/53 mL: $49.52 CAD/$39 USD)
There is rarely a day I don’t wear sunscreen. I also wear hats religiously when outdoors…you’ll almost never find me outside without a hat on. When I’m outside in the summer during peak UV hours, I wear a goofy-looking wide brim hat, add a fresh layer of facial SPF, and mineral-based sunscreen on my body. Even though I can’t take away all those years I used to tan when I was younger (whyyyy, Ange, whyyy?), I’ve vowed to protect my skin now and in the future.
After finding out that my previous Paula’s Choice go-to sunscreen was not completely mineral-based like I thought it was (huge thanks for a couple OSG readers for mentioning this!), I set out on a quest to find my perfect physical sunscreen. I really like the tinted one linked above by EltaMD because it doesn’t leave a white cast. Unfortunately, the tint is a bit too dark for my skin tone. I now mix the EltaMD one with Colorescience Sunforgettable Total Protection Face Shield SPF 50 (also linked above) and I’m OBSESSED. I can create the perfect custom shade to match my skin. The finish when mixing these two sunscreens is also more matte compared to the EltaMD sunscreen used alone. When used together, they also make my complexion look more even toned.
Night Cream
A thick moisturizer is the final step in my evening skin care routine and locks in my serums. I’m actually between night creams at the moment as a cream I love (Herbivore Pink Cloud Moisture Cream, vegan and pictured in this post) may have been discontinued (although I’ve seen that you can still find it at some physical Sephora locations). I also love Drunk Elephant’s Protini Polypeptide Cream (vegan), but I’m not a fan of the packaging.
Oils
The Ordinary 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Rose Hip Seed Oil (30 mL: $9.80 CAD/USD, vegan)
I don’t use many oils, but this is a go-to of mine which I use some evenings. It gives the skin a nice glow! When my skin is looking extra thirsty, I’ll add a couple drops of this into my evening moisturizer or layer it underneath my moisturizer.
Masks
Tatcha Violet-C Radiance mask (50 mL: $117 CAD/$88 USD)
This new-to-me mask contains vitamin C as well as AHA’s from 7 different fruits (shown in mirror photo above). The biggest benefit I’ve noticed with this mask is that it makes the skin feel very smooth and is moisturizing. It’s a great one to use before makeup for a smooth application. I’ve noticed subtle brightening, but not as much brightening as I was hoping. Because of this and the high price point, I’m not sure whether I will repurchase it. I do like it overall, so I’ll have to see if something better comes along..I always like trying new things out!
Chemical & enzyme exfoliants
Since I don’t use any chemical exfoliants in my current daily AM or PM skincare routines, I like to get in one of these peels once a week. I always patch test new products, but this is especially important with peels. The Ordinary has a handy guide to patch testing here.
The Ordinary Lactic Acid 10% + HA (30 mL: $6.80 CAD/USD, vegan)
I primarily use this lactic acid for KP (Keratosis Pilaris), which I’ve struggled with on the back of my arms. Its gentle chemical exfoliation really helps smooth and soften bumpy skin with regular use and it keeps the skin hydrated at the same time. I tend to forget about applying it, but when I’ve used it regularly (every other day), it has really helped smooth my arms! Of course, you can also use this on your face, too, and it comes in an even more gentle 5% concentration, if need be.
The Ordinary AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution (30 mL: $7.20 USD, vegan)
This is a really effective chemical exfoliation for my skin, but you have to be careful with it as it’s not for everyone. Before using, I patch tested this peel on my inner forearm for 10 minutes (the max recommended time). Then I waited 24 hours to see if a reaction formed. When my skin didn’t react, I applied it to my face for just 1 minute for the first use. For the second use, a week or two later, I left it on for 2 to 3 minutes, and I worked my way up from there, very slowly. I’ve used at home chemical exfoliants in the past without issue and my skin has no problems with this mask at the recommended ‘up to 10 minute’ time, but I wouldn’t recommend it for sensitive skin types. The Ordinary says, “It is only suitable for experienced users of acid exfoliation.” It’s also important to make sure your skin is dry before application – there should be no water on the skin. Anyway, this mask makes my skin absolutely glowing and smooth…it’s truly a ride or die for me. I find that I only need to keep it on for 5 to 8 minutes max for great results…less is more.
AlumierMD Enzymatic Peel
This lovely enzyme peel mask contains 10% lactic acid with fruit enzymes for a gentle but effective exfoliation. I purchased it from my sister Kristi who is a trained skin care specialist with AlumierMD and is so knowledgeable about skincare! I find you only need to leave this enzyme mask on for a few minutes, so it’s nice when you find yourself short on time. If you want to find out more about this product or AlumierMD products in general, drop Kristi a line at [email protected] and say hello or follow her on Instagram :)
Moisturizing Lip Balm
Summer Fridays Vegan Lip Butter Balm, Vanilla (15g: $29 CAD, $22 USD)
Oh boy, do I love this balm! Summer Fridays says it’s a “silky vegan lip mask that hydrates and soothes parched lips while sealing in moisture.” I would have to agree. I’ve tried quite a few vegan balms and this one is my favourite so far. I use it morning and night…and before going outside in chilly weather!
Light-emitting diodes (LED) low-level light therapy
Project E Beauty Photon Face Rejuvenation Face & Neck Mask ($260 CAD/$195 USD)
It’s getting CREEPY up in here! I’ll start with what I don’t love about this LED mask and I’ll end with what I do love. Don’t love: the mask is heavy on the face (particularly on the bridge of the nose). I use the LED mask while lying down in bed and I hold the mask slightly lifted off the bridge of my nose. I’ve found that if I keep my upper arm resting on the bed (rather than suspended in the air) my arm doesn’t get that tired, but it’s still a bit of an annoyance.
Okay, now onto what I love about it and what has made me stick with it—I’ve seen results. And I mean, my expectations were low. I use this diligently for 20 minutes, 5 to 6 times a week, and I’ve noticed that it has slightly plumped and firmed my skin over the past few months. My skin also feels smoother and softer to the touch. I love that this mask comes with a neck attachment. My neck used to be quite rough in texture and now it feels softer and is visibly smoother.
At first, I thought I was imagining the results and wondered if the results were actually from my skincare products, so I decided to try a little experiment. I tried this LED light on my thigh/knee area where I don’t use any serums. Lo and behold it had the same effect – skin softening and slight plumping. So, I’m pretty sure that the red LED light is doing some good things for my skin (consistent use is key). While this LED mask has a lot of wavelength options, I only use the red light which can help boost collagen production and it’s the one I have seen the most research backing (such as here, here, and here). The added benefit of using this device is that it has forced me to relax for 20 mins at a time – something I never used to make time for. Now I look forward to relaxing on my bed, closing my peepers, and kicking back while listening to various Youtube channels (about as close to meditation as I will likely get, but I’ll take it!). Anyway, I’m not totally happy with this product since it is uncomfortable on the bridge of my nose, so my advice would be to look into various brands.
UPDATE: I recently purchased this flexible Aduro 7+1 LED Face Mask after a blog reader highly recommended it and I’m loving it. It’s so much more comfortable than the Project E Beauty mask that I have been using for the past 6 months. The downside? It’s pricey and the import/duty fee set me back $100 CAD. The upside? The product arrived in only 3 days from the time I hit submit on my order.
My AM + PM skin care routines
Lately, I rotate between the following morning and evening routines. In other words, from the lists below, I pick only one morning routine and only one evening routine per day. I try to rotate them fairly evenly. The products in each routine are listed in order of use/application, too. For example, if I list NIOD Re:pigment before The Ordinary’s niacinamide, it means I apply Re:pigment first, let it soak in for about 30 to 60 seconds, then apply niacinamide afterwards.
I created these routines by chatting with DECIEM consultants to determine which products can be combined (and in what order to layer them), and which ones should not be combined. I also love to refer to The Ordinary’s Regime Guide and this handy conflict chart over at DECIEM Chat Room as starting off points.
Morning routine #1:
Herbivore Pink Cloud Rosewater + Tremella Creamy Jelly Cleanser
NIOD Re:pigment
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
NIOD Fractionated Eye Contour Concentrate
Paula’s Choice Resist Skin Restoring Moisturizer with SPF 50
Morning routine #2:
Herbivore Pink Cloud Rosewater + Tremella Creamy Jelly Cleanser
The Ordinary Copper Amino Isolate Serum 2:1
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
NIOD Fractionated Eye Contour Concentrate
Paula’s Choice Resist Skin Restoring Moisturizer with SPF 50
Morning routine #3: (photo coming soon!)
Herbivore Pink Cloud Rosewater + Tremella Creamy Jelly Cleanser
Timeless Vitamin C + E Ferulic Acid Serum
NIOD Fractionated Eye Contour Concentrate
Paula’s Choice Resist Skin Restoring Moisturizer with SPF 50
Evening routine #1:
Double cleanse with The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm, then cleanse with Herbivore Pink Cloud Rosewater + Tremella Creamy Jelly Cleanser
NIOD Re:pigment
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
NIOD Fractionated Eye Contour Concentrate
Night cream
Evening routine #2:
Double cleanse with The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm, then cleanse with Herbivore Pink Cloud Rosewater + Tremella Creamy Jelly Cleanser
The Ordinary 1% retinol serum
NIOD Fractionated Eye Contour Concentrate
Night cream
Evening routine #3:
Double cleanse with The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm, then Herbivore Pink Cloud Rosewater + Tremella Creamy Jelly Cleanser
NIOD Copper Amino Isolate Serum 2:1
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
NIOD Fractionated Eye Contour Concentrate
Night cream
Evening routine #4: (photo coming soon!)
Double cleanse with The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm, then Herbivore Pink Cloud Rosewater + Tremella Creamy Jelly Cleanser
Timeless Vitamin C + E Ferulic Acid Serum
NIOD Fractionated Eye Contour Concentrate
Night cream
Tips I follow:
- Always patch test new skin products. If using any The Ordinary or NIOD products, see their guide on patch testing.
- Follow product instructions carefully.
- I like to use a slow, gradual approach when introducing new products.
- Some of the products/ingredients above are not recommend for pregnancy or breastfeeding, so be sure to consult with your doctor before use.
- I try to do my evening routine 30 to 60 minutes before I go to bed, so the products have plenty of time to soak in and are less likely to rub off on my pillow.
Whew, was this a beast or what? It was so much fun to put together. :) Drop me a line and let me know about your favourite skin care products…I love hearing what you guys use and love!
I’m excited to announce that Indigo and Chatelaine are hosting a free online event on October 14th at 7pm EST in celebration of Oh She Glows for Dinner! I’ll be chatting with the lovely Maureen Halushak and really hope you will join us! There will also be signed copies of my new book for sale if you’d like to treat yourself or that special someone. =) I’ll be donating 100% of my personal proceeds on the book sales for this event to Building Roots! Be sure to reserve your spot here if you’d like to join us. :)
Only a week to go until Oh She Glows for Dinner launches into the world! This week is the last week to take advantage of my OSG for Dinner Bonus Bundle, so if you preorder, please make sure you download the free bundle. I am so grateful for your support and can’t wait for you to start cooking! xo
Hi Angela,
Hahah, the same thing with the squeezing the The Inkey List Oat Cleansing Balm. I hope that they will improve the package, because I like this balm…
It’s very interesting to read your articles, always a lot of useful information.
At the moment I have a question regarding your opinion to collagen powder. I start to take it about 3 months ago, friend of my give me the link https://www.vitaminexpress.org/uk/collagen-supplements. I like that it’s free from additives and I like my skin condition now, btw I have combination skin and my skin routine almost the same as your. So pls tell me what do you think about collagen as supplement? I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
I see that you have not posted anything to your website or app in quite a long time. I hope you will become active again soon because I really miss getting new recipes from you.
Try ordering one of her skin care products, maybe then you’ll see another post..
Angela, are things okay? I love your recipes and cookbooks and this site — and you seem to have vanished! I hope you are okay!!! Best wishes to you!
Hi Angela, ImThanks so much for this post, it’s great! I was wondering if you any update to give since using the Aduro Led Mask?
Hi Angela,
I am writing to see how you are doing. You haven’t posted in a while and I know that you were having some health problems. I hope that you are doing OK.
I absolutely love eating lots of vegetables and was vegan for almost a year. In that time, I had some serious eczema and my joints started hurting really bad. I have started eating meat again and reduced my sweets intake after reading about candida yeast overload. I am feeling much better and my joints no longer hurt after a couple of years of returning to meat.
It would not upset my as one of your fans, if you had to also return to meat-eating. :)
I hope to hear from you soon!
Love,
Gina
Thanks for sharing this Angela! I use similar products but my go-to brand is MAELOVE (they are famous for the “Glow Maker” C serum). I am finally on the skincare bandwagon and I love my routine. As you said with your LED mask, I’ve found that my 5-min morning/night routines are soothing and feel amazing. Not to mention the visible benefits!
I am also excited about your new cookbook. Congratulations!
Angela, I really miss your blogging! Do you think you might get back into it in the future? I know you have a lot of loyal fans who love your recipes! (*raises hand*)
of course, as a busy mom of four, I also totally understand that seasons with young children require a lot of time and energy, and you have to do what’s right for you and your family. Just wanted to let you know you are missed!
Just wanted to mention that I recently tried out Ursa Major’s Brighten UP vitamin C Serum and I like it. They also sent me samples of some other products (face wash, eye cream and moisturizer) and I thought they were terrific. When my current stuff runs out I re-up with those products.
Thanks for this, I’m always looking for good cruelty-free skincare products! I follow iahas.com for all the great remedies on skincare, but these are unique, and I will try them for sure.
Hi, Angela. I just wanted to come here and say thank you for all the wonderful recipes you spent so much time and energy and love and care creating for not only your own family but all around the globe who have been blessed by your meals.
I also wanted to check in, and although, this may sound very strange say – That God Loves you very deeply. And what is so incredible is that He Loves you for you. Not for how hard you work, not for how successful your blog/website is, not for how creative of a recipe you have, etc. He Loves you completely for you.
Some of my favorite words of His are below –
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
Matthew 11:28-30
I can’t imagine the pressure of trying to run a blog, be a wife, a mom (a full-time job in and of itself alone), a cookbook author, etc. You may already know this but I believe the verses above are for all of us but very much for you and maybe you are but I believe He is calling you to rest in Him – certainly not in what the world or other people think but in his affection and love.
You are more loved than you know Angela, God bless you and may you find rest and validation from the One whom it only truly matters.
Ryan
Hi Angela,
Just wanted to say that I miss you.
I know that you were having some health problems. I hope that you are OK.
Hi Angela! I’ve been following you for years and years, and while I understand why you might want to be done blogging, I wish you’d check in one last time with your readers and let us know what’s going on! I hope everything is alright!!
I definitely feel the same way. I followed the blog from the beginning and it’s been such a big part of my family’s history – I connect memories of my kids being little and helping me with certain recipes, etc.. I wish that she would let us know at least that everything’s fine. It’s like losing a friend 😥
Yes—just like one final blog post, to say “Here’s what’s going on with me, here’s why I’m not blogging anymore, thanks for being part of the journey!” You know? I have all her cookbooks and stumbled across her blog when my ten year old was a baby, and she had *always* been my go-to girl for recipes! Just feels unfinished for the last post to be a skincare post, with no goodbye! And clearly I still check it every once in awhile to make sure I didn’t miss anything, which is how I saw the reply to my comment! Haha!
Hi, Angela! I have been a follower from the very beginning of the blog. I miss hearing from you!! Your recipes are such an important part of our family.
Check out her app. She uploaded a new recipe a few weeks ago.
I hope everything is ok with you and your family. I miss hearing from you and seeing your recipes.
Hi Angela!! First of all I would like to thank you for sharing your routine …. it has now become my routine and it’s a game changer. My skin has never been better!!! It’s been almost a year and every day I look forward to applying these products!! I was wondering if you have any experience with Matrixyl from Ordinary? I’m 47 and thought it could be a good addition to the routine, but I’m not sure where to insert it and how often. If you happen to have any advice, I would really appreciate it. Thank you 😊
Good guidance on the skincare routine as you mentioned in the blog I too have done mistakes in my skincare routine after reading your blog I have a clear idea about skin care. Cleanser plays an important role when it comes to skincare routine I have been using refresh skin science foaming face wash like the product my skin feels fresh and I have placed the 2nd order so excited to use it.
I love pink cloud cleanser! I use that too!
I will follow this skincare routine from now.