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You did the full PM routine. Double cleanse, serum, slug, maybe even a gua sha massage. But you still woke up tired, bloated, and weirdly not glowy. Sound familiar?
Let’s talk about your skin’s circadian rhythm—because it turns out, your skin has a body clock too. And your skincare might be messing with it.
Between 10 PM and 2 AM, your skin:
Basically, your skin is more active while you sleep than when you’re awake. But here’s the catch: the ingredients you use at night can either support that process—or block it completely.
Let’s decode your night cream, sleep mist, or overnight mask. Many are loaded with:
Even worse? The combo of warm skin, increased absorption, and hours of exposure makes your body more vulnerable to absorbing hormone-disrupting chemicals while you sleep.
And that’s not just bad for your skin—it’s a straight-up sabotage to your nervous system.
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in night products can interfere with:
This shows up as:
So if your skin feels off even when your lifestyle seems clean, check your night routine.
What Night Skincare Should Actually Do
Your PM products should:
Think of it like skincare as sleep hygiene. What you put on your face is as important as what you put in your mind before bed.
If your skincare disrupts your sleep, your sleep will disrupt your skin.
It’s that simple.
So the most effective night routine isn’t the one that makes you feel fancy.
It’s the one that lets your skin and body reset—deeply, quietly, and cleanly.
Your skin works overnight. Your night routine should support it, not smother it.
Avoid anything with synthetic fragrance, strong actives, or heavy occlusion before bed.
And remember: good skin starts with good sleep—and good sleep starts with what you don’t put on your face.