Nightly Skincare Routine: How to Maximize Repair | Featured in Women’sHealth
Overnight your skin is continuously working to renew itself. As featured in Women’s Health, learn why your skin is its busiest after the sun goes down. Wake up to a healthier, smoother, and younger skin barrier by following Dr. Mona Foad’s approved nightly skincare routine.
From Protection to Repair
While we think of sleep as rest for the body, your skin is actually at its busiest. Overnight, your circadian rhythm, your body’s internal clock, shifts your skin from protection to repair mode. During the day, it defends against UV rays, pollution, and environmental stress, but at night, it focuses on cell renewal and recovery. Cell turnover increases, collagen production rises, and blood flow to the skin improves, all of which help repair daytime damage and restore a healthy glow.
A More Permeable Skin Barrier
The skin barrier also becomes more permeable while you sleep, which means it can lose moisture but also absorb skincare ingredients more effectively. This makes nighttime the ideal window to apply treatments like retinol, peptides, or hydrating serums that support repair. Even hormones play a role: melatonin helps neutralize free radicals, while growth hormone supports tissue renewal. In essence, your nighttime hours are when your skin heals, replenishes, and resets, making a consistent evening routine one of the best ways to wake up with healthier, more radiant skin.
The Ideal Nightly Skincare Routine
A consistent nighttime routine is essential because your skin’s natural repair and renewal processes are most active while you sleep. This is the time to cleanse away the day’s buildup and deliver nourishing ingredients that support barrier repair, hydration, and regeneration.
Step One: Cleanse
Start by thoroughly removing makeup, sunscreen, and impurities. Double cleansing is ideal, beginning with an oil-based cleanser followed by a gentle, pH-balanced face wash to ensure the skin is clean but not stripped. This is one of the simplest ways to wash away the day’s pollution which can penetrate your skin and cause long lasting free radical damage.
Step Two: Treat
Growth factors and peptides help reverse aging by boosting collagen, enhancing elasticity and promoting skin renewal. Retinols boost collagen and enhance cell turnover, niacinamide calms redness, skin brighteners work to brighten and even out skin tone, and hyaluronic acids help improve overall skin hydration. For those with dullness or uneven texture, use a gentle AHA or BHA exfoliant two to three times a week prior to your serums, but never on the same night as retinol.
Step Three: Deeply Hydrate
Follow with a hydrating serum or moisturizer containing hyaluronic acid, ceramides, or squalane to lock in moisture and protect against overnight dehydration. If your skin tends to be dry, finishing with a nourishing face oil or rich night cream can help seal in moisture and nutrients.
The goal is simple: cleanse, treat, and deeply hydrate so you wake up with skin that feels replenished, balanced, and radiant.
Schedule an appointment now to find a routine specifically tailored to your needs and goals.
