Beauty

Beauty across four routines that rarely overlap: gel polish and nail tools, skincare and face masks, body butters and oils, and eau de parfum. What connects them is order of use rather than category. Skincare goes on before makeup, oil after butter, and fragrance last of all. The notes below cover the sequencing decisions that make the difference between products working together and canceling each other out.

Building a Routine in the Right Order

Order matters more than the number of steps. The general principle is thinnest to thickest: water based products go on before oil based ones, because an oil layer slows down what follows it. A serum applied over a body oil or a butter is largely sitting on top of it rather than reaching the skin. Body butter is the exception worth knowing: it is heavy by design and works best on skin that is still slightly damp, where it seals in the water rather than replacing it.

Reading an Ingredient List Without a Chemistry Degree

Ingredients are listed by quantity, highest first, which makes position more informative than presence. A formula naming shea butter in the first three lines is a shea product; one naming it last contains a trace. Where an ingredient sits in the list tells you more than whether it appears on the front of the bottle. The same holds for the fragrance line: its position indicates how strongly a product will scent the skin, which matters if you plan to wear a perfume over it.

How Fragrance Behaves on Skin Through the Day

An eau de parfum opens with its lightest notes and settles into its heaviest, which is why the first ten minutes are the least representative part of wearing one. Citrus and other volatile openings lift and disappear; woods, amber and musk are what remain after an hour. Judge a fragrance on how it smells after an hour on skin, not on the first spray or on paper. Dry skin releases scent faster than moisturised skin, which is the practical reason an unscented body oil applied first makes a perfume last longer.

If the routine you are building is mainly about the face, the fuller range sits in Skincare. For scent specifically, including how the concentration on the label changes wear time, start with Perfume, and for colour and nails with Gel Polish.