Our skin shows us a new side every day. It gives us a glimpse of how we feel on the inside and, above all, offers us protection from daily challenges. Many needs and many unanswered questions - which skincare is really right for me?
Skin care is a process - and we at JUNGLÜCK have taken this sentence to heart! That's why we've developed a range that can be the right skincare for everyone through targeted "mix & match"! Today I'd like to explain how it works and how you can create your perfect layering routine...
In this article you will learn all about...
- The principle of JUNGLÜCK - individual skin care through layering
- Layering step: Cleanse
- Layering step: Tone
- Layering step: Treat
- Layering step: Moisturize
- Layering step: Protect
- Individualize your skincare - with targeted products for your skin
The principle of JUNGLÜCK - individual skin care through layering
Not all skin care is the same. There are many products on the cosmetics market that, by our standards at least, are best not used on the skin at all - even some that can be really harmful in the long term. What's more, it can be very confusing and complicated to find out exactly what kind of skincare your skin needs. Even if you know your skin type and your skin's needs, you are faced with a huge choice and still don't know exactly what to use, when, how and where.
Skin care is not easy with all the offers and confusing information. That's why we've made it our goal to make the whole topic as simple as possible, to educate you about your skin, ingredients and product applications - not with complex jargon and funny-sounding INCI names, but with understandable plain language. This article is intended to help you get to know the cornerstones of our skincare principle: layering & combining products.
The rule of thumb: from thin to thick.
What exactly does that mean? There are hydrophilic (water-loving) products. Examples of these are light creams, serums, gels and lotions. On the other hand, there are lipophilic (fat-loving) products. Logically, they have a fatty base. These include oils, ointments and creams with a very low water content. If you "mix" these two types of products on your skin at the same time, two phases will settle and this can lead to an unsightly crumbling effect. You'll find out how to avoid this in a moment.
The next fundamental point, which we unfortunately often lack in everyday life - is time. Apply many wafer-thin layers apply, work in the skincare slowly and carefully and give it enough time to work in. This can make mornings a little hectic or dampen your motivation for a full face routine. With our practical tips, we'll show you how to save time and still take good care of your skin without too much effort.
Our principle: 5 steps of layering
The original layering method comes from Asia. It is used to apply several products with a targeted effect in order to achieve the most individually tailored skin care possible. We have thought about which needs we want to address with our products and how best to divide them into the individual steps. This is how we came up with our 5 steps: Cleanse, Tone, Treat, Moisturize and Protect. The great thing about this layering principle is that it is super individual and you don't have to adopt all 5 steps for your personal routine if you have less time. You can find out exactly what the individual steps involve and how you can use them to create your own skincare routine in the following sections.
1st layering step: Cleanse