Skincare experts are often asked which products deliver real results and which ones consumers can skip. Estheticians recommend focusing on exfoliation as a key step for smooth, glowing skin, but caution against overdoing it.

    March 29, 2026 — In a recent discussion on effective skincare routines, estheticians highlighted the importance of proper exfoliation. They noted that many people either exfoliate too often or use products that are too harsh, which can damage the skin barrier.

    The experts advise using gentle chemical exfoliants, such as alpha hydroxy acids or beta hydroxy acids, rather than abrasive physical scrubs. They also recommend exfoliating no more than two to three times per week, depending on skin type. Over-exfoliation can lead to redness, irritation, and increased sensitivity.

    Products Worth Buying

    Estheticians often suggest investing in a quality cleanser, a moisturizer with ceramides, and a broad-spectrum sunscreen. These three items form the foundation of any effective skincare routine. Serums with vitamin C or retinoids can also be added for targeted concerns like dark spots or fine lines.

    Products to Skip

    According to the experts, some products are unnecessary or even counterproductive. These include harsh scrubs with large particles, alcohol-based toners, and sheet masks used too frequently. The estheticians also warn against buying products with long lists of active ingredients, as they may cause irritation.

    Another common mistake is using multiple products with similar active ingredients, which can overload the skin. Instead, the experts recommend a simple, consistent routine.

    For those looking to improve their skin texture, the estheticians emphasize that exfoliation done correctly can make a visible difference. They point out that a gentle approach yields better long-term results than aggressive treatments. Smooth, glowing skin is achievable without expensive or complicated products, as long as the basics are covered.

    The advice applies to all skin types, though those with sensitive skin should be especially careful when choosing exfoliating products. Patch testing new items is always recommended.

    Giselle Wagner

    Giselle Wagner é formada em jornalismo pela Universidade Santa Úrsula. Trabalhou como estagiária na rádio Rio de Janeiro. Depois, foi editora chefe do Notícia da Manhã, onde cobria assuntos voltados à política brasileira