Popsugar Beauty Skin Care A Beauty Editor's At-Home Facial For Combination Skin The At-Home Facial I've Been Doing Every Week For My Combination Skin 29 April 2020 by Jessica Harrington Image Sources: reneerouleau.com and POPSUGAR Photography / Jessica Harrington As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Whenever I find myself with a little extra time on my hands, I browse my collection of face masks and beauty treatments for entertainment. I have other hobbies, sure, but I view skin care as my main one. (It also happens to be my job.) Because I love it so much, it feels wrong calling taking care of my skin "hard work". But candidly, it is. It's taken a lot of trial and error to get my skin-care routine just right. I'm one of those people who rarely had acne as a teenager, but started getting breakouts as an adult when I turned 21. It was the type of cystic acne that primarily shows up around your jaw and is triggered by hormones. Boy, was that a time. Now that my skin has cleared up for the most part — I still get breakouts occasionally but the situation has vastly improved — I feel like I know what my skin needs and stick to it religiously. That includes doing an extended DIY facial once a week. (I like to call it my me-time.) The products I use help detox my skin while still supplying it with hydration and also lighten discoloration from acne — oh, and increase radiance, because aside from clear skin, that's my other big skin-care goal. Keep reading to see the products I use to do my own at-home facial for my combination skin. Step 1: Cleanse to Remove Makeup Image Source: sephora.com I do a double cleanse every night, even when I'm not doing a little facial at home. Ever since I started, I noticed a huge improvement in my skin — probably because I was finally removing all of the impurities from the surface. I use cleansing balms or oils to get the job done and the Lilah b. Aglow Cleansing Butter ($44) is one of my favourites. Lilah b. Aglow Cleansing Butter $44 from sephora.com Buy Now Step 2: Cleanse to Purify the Skin Image Source: ulta.com I love testing new skin-care products, but the one thing I won't change is my face wash. The Tula The Cult Classic Purifying Face Cleanser ($28) is the perfect formula for removing dirt and impurities without stripping my skin of moisture. Tula The Cult Classic Purifying Face Cleanser $28 from ulta.com Buy Now Step 3: Exfoliating Mask Image Source: dermstore.com Exfoliating two or three times a week is best for my skin. Most of the time I use peel pads to get the job done but once a week, I reach for an exfoliating mask to get a deeper treatment. The Lancer Skincare Caviar Lime Acid Peel ($95) is potent but doesn't make my skin the least bit irritated after using it. What it does do is brighten my overall complexion. Lancer Skincare Caviar Lime Acid Peel $95 from dermstore.com Buy Now Step 4: Detoxifying Mask Image Source: reneerouleau.com After exfoliating I use a detoxifying mask to really give my pores a deep clean. Because I'm breakout-prone around my jaw and T-Zone but not on my forehead or cheeks, I need a mask that won't dry me out too much. The Renée Rouleau Rapid Response Detox Masque ($67) is unique in that it has a gel-like texture (not clay, like most purifying formulas), so it leaves my skin feeling hydrated and comfortable. Renée Rouleau Rapid Response Detox Masque $67 from reneerouleau.com Buy Now Step 5: Toner Image Source: target.com I've tried a lot of toners, but this drugstore hero will always be one of my favourites. After cleansing and masking, I swipe the Thayers Witch Hazel Alcohol Free Toner Rose Petal ($11) to rebalance my skin. Thayers Witch Hazel Alcohol Free Toner Rose Petal $11 from target.com Buy Now Step 6: Eye Cream Image Source: sephora.com Moving on to the treatments portion of my at-home facial, I dab the Kiehl's Powerful-Strength Dark Circle Reducing Vitamin C Eye Serum ($50) under my eyes to hydrate and brighten. Kiehl's Powerful-Strength Dark Circle Reducing Vitamin C Eye Serum $50 from sephora.com Buy Now Step 7: Hydrating Serum Image Source: sephora.com In the morning I reach for a brightening vitamin C serum, but at night (which is typically when I do my extended facials) I use a hydrating formula, like the Drunk Elephant B-Hydra Intensive Hydration Serum ($48), and pat it into my skin. Drunk Elephant B-Hydra Intensive Hydration Serum $48 from sephora.com Buy Now Step 8: Moisturise Image Source: sephora.com No matter how badly my skin is breaking out, I never skip on moisturising. I love lightweight, glow-inducing formulas like the Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream ($68). Tatcha The Dewy Skin Cream $68 from sephora.com Buy Now Step 9: Face Oil Image Source: shop.nordstrom.com Last but not least: face oil. To lock in moisture, I press the Eve Lom Radiance Face Oil ($80) onto my skin as a final step. It leaves my complexion so dewy-looking — it's like the icing on top of the cake. Eve Lom Radiance Face Oil $80 from shop.nordstrom.com Buy Now Skin CareBeauty At HomeFacialsPersonal EssayCombination Skin