5 Surprising Reasons Your Skincare Routine Isn’t Working (And How to Fix It)
Medically Reviewed By:
Dr. Hema Sathish M.B.B.S., D.D(UK)
Dermatologist, Founder of Cureka
Are you layering multiple skincare products every day, yet still not seeing the results you hoped for? You’re not alone. Even with the best intentions (and high-end products), your skincare routine might not be working and the reasons can be surprisingly simple.
Let’s break down why your skincare routine is not working, and how to fix it by paying attention to the order, consistency, and other often-overlooked factors.
1. Your Skin Isn’t Cleansed Properly
Problem:
No matter how good your serum or moisturizer is, it won’t help if it’s applied on skin that isn’t clean. Dirt, oil, and pollutants block absorption.
Fix:
Use a gentle cleanser that suits your skin type, especially at night. If you wear sunscreen or makeup, try double cleansing. A clinical trial found that washing the face twice daily with a mild cleanser showed improvements in non-inflammatory acne, supporting the importance of consistent but not excessive cleansing [1].
2. You’re Using Products in the Wrong Order
Problem:
If you’re wondering why your skincare routine is not working, it might be as simple as not applying products in the right sequence. The order of skincare products matters more than you think.
Fix:
Learn how to layer skincare products properly:
- Cleanser
- Toner (if used)
- Serum
- Eye cream
- Moisturizer
- Sunscreen (AM only)
Apply from thinnest to thickest consistency. This helps each product absorb properly and do its job.
3. Your products might be expired
Problem:
Skincare products lose potency over time, especially actives like vitamin C or retinol. Using expired products can also cause irritation. The level of microbiological contamination is significantly higher in cosmetics that are past their expiry date and in those used by multiple people, compared to products used by a single individual [2].
Fix:
Always check expiry dates and the PAO symbol (e.g., 12M means good for 12 months after opening). If the color, smell, or texture has changed, it’s time to toss it.
4. You’re Ignoring Seasonal and Environmental Changes
Problem:
One routine won’t work year-round. Climate, humidity, pollution, and sun exposure all affect your skin’s needs.
Fix:
Adjust your products based on the season. Use heavier moisturizers in winter, lightweight gel textures in summer, and don’t forget SPF every single day. The order of skincare products stays the same, but your product choices should evolve with the environment.
5. You’re Going Through Hormonal or Lifestyle Changes
Problem:
Hormonal fluctuations (from stress, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, or lifestyle changes) can affect your skin’s behavior and how well products work.
Fix:
Reassess your skincare based on what your skin needs now, not just what it needed last month. For example, breakout-prone skin may need exfoliation and calming ingredients, while dull, dry skin may benefit from hydrating serums and nourishing creams. So, please consult with your dermatologist for your specific skincare needs.
Quick Recap: How to Layer Skincare Products Effectively
If your skincare isn’t working, it might be time to look at your technique. Here’s a simplified version of how to layer skincare products for best results:
- AM Routine: Cleanser → Serum → Moisturizer → Sunscreen
- PM Routine: Cleanser → Treatment/Serum → Eye Cream → Moisturizer
Stick to it consistently, give your products time to work, and tailor your routine to your skin type and environment.
Final Thoughts
When asking yourself, “Why is my skincare routine not working?” consider this: The fix may not lie in buying more products, but in understanding how to use what you already have correctly.
From proper cleansing to knowing the right order of skincare products, and from choosing compatible ingredients to staying consistent; these small steps can lead to visible, glowing results.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is my skincare routine not working even after using expensive products?
Your skincare routine may fail due to improper cleansing, wrong product layering, expired skincare products, or inconsistent use rather than the product price itself.
2. What is the correct order of skincare products for best results?
The ideal skincare routine order is cleanser, toner, serum, eye cream, moisturizer, and sunscreen, applying products from thinnest to thickest texture.
3. Can expired skincare products damage my skin?
Yes, expired skincare products can lose effectiveness, cause irritation, and increase the risk of bacterial contamination, especially active ingredients like vitamin C and retinol.
4. Does weather affect how skincare products work?
Yes, seasonal changes, humidity, pollution, and sun exposure can impact your skin, making it important to adjust your skincare products throughout the year.
5. Can stress and hormones affect my skincare results?
Hormonal changes, stress, lack of sleep, and lifestyle habits can trigger acne, dryness, and dullness, making your current skincare routine less effective.
References
- A single-blinded, randomized, controlled clinical trial evaluating the effect of face washing on acne vulgaris
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17014635/
- Microbiological purity assessment of cosmetics used by one and several persons and cosmetics after their expiry date
