Your skin works harder at night than during the day. While you sleep, it repairs damage, produces new cells, and rebuilds its barrier. If you give it the right products in the evening, you wake up with noticeably better skin. The evening routine is more important than the morning one. Here is a simple version that actually works.
Step 1: Double cleanse — remove everything
The evening cleanse is the most important cleanse of the day. You need to remove makeup, SPF, pollution, and the oil that has built up throughout the day. A single cleanse often isn't enough.
First cleanse — remove makeup and SPF:
Dr. C. Tuna Micellar Cleansing Water — apply to a cotton pad and wipe across your face. Removes makeup and surface impurities without rubbing or tugging.
Alternative: Dr. C. Tuna Cleansing Balm — massage onto dry skin, it melts away even waterproof makeup. Add water and it turns milky, then rinse off.
Second cleanse — deep clean:
Follow with your regular face wash for your skin type. This removes anything the first cleanse missed and gives your active ingredients a clean surface to work on.
Never go to bed without cleansing. Sleeping in makeup causes breakouts, clogs pores, and speeds up skin ageing.
Step 2: Treat — nighttime is when actives work best
Your skin is in repair mode at night. Active ingredients absorb better and work harder in the evening because there is no SPF blocking them, no makeup on top, and your skin's regeneration cycle is at its peak.
Choose one treatment serum based on your main concern:
For anti-ageing: Age Reversist Serum — peptides and actives work overnight to reduce fine lines and improve firmness.
For texture and pores: Resurface Reviving Serum — the exfoliating complex works progressively overnight. Use consistently for 4–6 weeks for the most visible results.
For dark spots: Lumi Radiance Brightening Serum — brightening actives work particularly well overnight when skin is not exposed to UV.
For dryness: Aqua Boosting Hydra Drops — apply to slightly damp skin for maximum hydration before moisturiser.
Apply 3–4 drops, press gently into face and neck. Wait 30 seconds before the next step.
Step 3: Eye cream
The eye area ages faster than anywhere else on your face. Fine lines, puffiness, and dark circles all start here.
Apply eye cream every evening — it takes 10 seconds and makes a real difference over time.
Age Reversist Eye Cream — targets fine lines and loss of firmness around the eye contour. Use your ring finger — it naturally applies the lightest pressure.
Lumi Radiance Eye Balm — if dark circles caused by pigmentation are your main concern.
Aqua Revitalizing Eye Cream — if dryness and dehydration around the eyes is the issue.
Step 4: Night moisturiser — seal everything in
Evening moisturiser is richer than your daytime one. It seals in your serum and provides nourishment while you sleep.
For dry skin: Age Reversist Rich Moisturizer — deeply nourishing overnight treatment.
For normal or combination skin: Resurface Reset Night Cream — continues the resurfacing process overnight, wakes skin looking smoother.
For sensitive skin: Calendula Cream Balsam — calming, repairing, and deeply moisturising. Perfect for reactive skin.
For oily skin: your regular Tea Tree Face Cream works in the evening too — a thin layer is enough.
Step 5: Weekly boost — overnight mask
Two or three nights a week, add an overnight mask as your final step after moisturiser. This gives your skin an intensive treatment while you sleep.
Dr. C. Tuna Age Reversist All Night Beauty Mask — apply a generous layer, no rinsing needed. Wake up to skin that looks visibly more plumped, firmer, and rested.
This one step makes a noticeable difference — especially if you are dealing with dryness, dullness, or fine lines.
Your evening routine in summary:
1. Double cleanse
2. Serum
3. Eye cream
4. Night moisturiser
5. Overnight mask (2–3 nights a week)
That's it. Under 10 minutes. Done consistently, you will see real results within 4 weeks.
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