Being a beginner in the world of beauty can be overwhelming, and it's easy to give up before you've even started. If you can't tell the difference between serum and moisturizer, we’ve got you covered! We've made a beginner's guide with simple steps that can make a big difference to your skin.
Start by washing your face with EDO Face Wash, our deep cleansing face wash. With activated charcoal, it absorbs dirt and impurities, but without drying out the skin. Think about the exhaust fumes and dirt that your face is exposed to every day – it settles in the pores. For an even deeper cleanse and removal of dead skin cells, you can finish with the EDO Face Scrub, a gentle peeling with a well-balanced mixture of AHA and BHA acids, minerals and natural oils. The scrub cleans, exfoliates and moisturizes, and leaves your skin smooth and soft.
Once you've dried your face, preferably by gently pressing a clean towel against your skin rather than rubbing, it's time for toner. Our toner is also a combined after shave and is therefore particularly suitable after shaving. Toners soothe the skin while refining pores and reducing redness. Spray directly on the face and distribute with the palms.
To reduce fine lines around the eye and remove dark circles, take a drop of EDO Eye Serum on your finger and gently dab on the skin under the eye. The serum contains peptides that provide a firming and cooling effect, as well as nutritious oils that soothes sensitive skin.
The last step in the routine is a nice and nourishing moisturizer, which encapsulates all the products and restores the balance. Our face cream contains a unique blend with, among other things, oat oil that soothes, nourishes and reduces fine lines and pores. Our face oil consists of a powerful composition of antioxidants, vitamins and essential fatty acids that adds moisture as well as protection.
This routine only takes a few minutes, but will give great results to your skin. If you’ve never used skin care before, the skin may react negatively at first, with dryness and redness. It’s part of the cleansing process and completely normal.