The Nighttime Routine ($160 — $208 value)
Nighttime — specifically when you’re sleeping — is when your skin regenerates, so our Nighttime Routine focuses on treating and replenishing the skin.
Cleanse with Super Amino Gel Cleanser: Start with Super Amino Gel Cleanser, which will help wash away the remnants of your evening skincare and get your day started right. The cleanser leaves skin clean and never tight or dry. It also contains Vitamin E, Sodium PCA and Sodium Lactate to help protect your skin from environmental stressors and add a boost of hydration.
Renew with Midnight Ritual Retinol Renewal Serum: Midnight Ritual Retinol has a gentle-yet effective formula that’s meant to give you the results you crave without the sensitizing side effects usually associated with retinol serums. Two forms of Retinoids work as the active ingredients of the formula to help resurface your skin, and they are balanced with nourishing, soothing ingredients like Niacinamide, Tiger Grass + Oatmeal, Jojoba + Avocado Oils, and Hyaluronic Acid. While Midnight Ritual is made to be compatible with even the most sensitive skin types, you should first do a patch test with this product and work up to regular use.
Moisturize with Jet Lag Mask: Our OG best-selling product needs no introduction, but just in case you need a refresher, Jet Lag Mask is our intensely-hydrating multipurpose hydrator that acts as a mask, moisturizer, eye cream, and hand cream. The formula includes Niacinamide (a.k.a. vitamin B3) that helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and pores, works to brighten skin, and even tone and texture. It also contains Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerin to give your skin the hydration it needs, along with a plump and youthful glow.
Replenish with Heavenly Sixteen All-In-One Face Oil: As the name suggests, Heavenly Sixteen contains a nourishing blend of sixteen non-comedogenic oils that not only moisturize the skin but also support the skin barrier against environmental stressors like free radicals. It’s the perfect product to lock in the nourishing effects of the previous two steps.