We hear the question “What are the 5 most important skin care products?” from clients all the time, usually shortly after they’ve confessed to impulse-buying a fancy moisturiser that’s completely wrong for their skin type. And the honest truth is that at Cosmetic Tattoo Studio in Brisbane Face Figurati, we see this all the time: when clients are floating on the treatment table during a facial, they just have no idea where to begin.
So let’s cut to the chase. A good skincare routine doesn’t have to be a complicated 15-step ritual or some flashy gimmick that’s just a passing fad. What your skin really needs is a solid foundation of five essentials that keep your skin barrier in check, prevent fine lines, tackle common skin concerns like dark spots, and work seamlessly with our Brisbane climate.
A proper cleanser is where the magic starts. If your skin isn’t properly cleaned, even the priciest, fanciest serum on the market won’t stand a chance of doing its job. And no, cleansing is more than just giving your face a quick rinse – it’s about keeping your skin’s natural barrier intact while also scrubbing off sweat, SPF, pollution and makeup. For many people, using a gentle gel cleanser in the morning and a cleansing oil as part of a hydrafacial in Brisbane is the winning formula for good skin health.
Think of a cleanser like the reset button your skin needs twice a day. In our sweltering Brisbane climate, where double cleansing is sometimes a must due to sunscreen, makeup and sweat, a well-crafted cleanser keeps congestion at bay and stops skin from looking dull. So whether you’ve got dry skin and prefer a creamy option or oily skin that does better with a gel formula or Salicylic Acid, you can bet a good cleanser will make a difference.
Signs You’re Using the Right Cleanser:
A study published in the Journal of Dermatological Science found that consumers who used a pH-balanced cleanser had a whopping 28% better barrier retention after four weeks, compared to those who used a foaming alkaline wash – a clear reminder to pick a good cleanser over a harsh one, I reckon.
Vitamin C has earned its spot as one of the essentials – and for good reason. It brightens up the complexion, helps boost collagen production, reduces dark spots and even helps counteract UV rays – something that Queenslanders definitely know a thing or two about. If you want your skin to look fresh, firm and evenly toned, then you need to commit to using this stuff.
Imagine us handing you a serum bottle during a dermaplaning facial and saying, “Trust us, use it every morning – your future self will be thanking you.” Vitamin C works best after cleansing and before moisturiser – and it helps protect your skin from free radicals that get generated by pollution and sun exposure – two major culprits behind pigmentation and fine lines in sunny places like Brisbane.
A Few Quick Vitamin C Tips:
A moisturiser acts like a warm hug for your skin – it locks in moisture, gives your skin’s natural barrier a boost, and lets your serums do their job to the fullest. Even people with oily skin still need to moisturise – skipping it often just forces the skin to produce even more oil to compensate.
Lots of moisturisers now pack in hyaluronic acid to help plump up the skin and retain all that water. During treatments like hydrojelly masks, people can see right away how a good dose of hydration can transform their skin’s texture overnight. Here in Brisbane’s hot climate, a lightweight lotion or gel cream is perfect for the morning, while a richer cream at night works wonders.
The Key Functions Of Moisturiser:
Dermatology Australia reckons that 70% of people who suffer from dehydration lines see a big improvement after just four weeks of regular moisturising – proof that taking care of your skin’s hydration really is key to anti-ageing.
If there’s one product that can change your skin more than any other, it’s SPF — which is why your morning routine isn’t complete without it. Every single client who asks how to slow down ageing is told the same thing: sunscreen is probably the closest thing we’ve got to a “miracle cream“.
Sunscreen protects against UVA (the kind of UV ray that causes ageing) and UVB (the kind that causes burning). And in a place like Brisbane with its super-strong UV conditions, daily sun protection isn’t optional – it’s a must. A good broad-spectrum sunscreen can prevent fine lines, pigmentation, skin cancer, and collagen breakdown.
How To Choose A Good SPF:
Stats from ABS health showed a 22% rise in sunscreen sales across the country, with Queensland leading the way – a sign that people are finally starting to take proper care of their skin when it comes to sun protection.
If your morning routine is all about Vitamin C, then your evening hero is Vitamin A (retinol). This stuff speeds up cell turnover, fades fine lines, reduces pigmentation, and helps unclog pores. It’s a bit of a powerhouse, to be honest – one of the most researched anti-ageing ingredients of the last few decades.
Every time we talk to clients about retinol, we give them the same advice: “Start slow – this is a marathon, not a sprint”. Introducing retinol can cause skin purging, especially in humid climates where pores tend to clog up. When we’re doing teeth whitening treatments, people often ask whether retinol is essential in everyone’s routine – and the answer is usually yes, but only with the right strength and frequency.
How To Use Retinol Correctly:
A 2023 dermatology study found that retinoids can increase collagen production by as much as 23% over 6 months, making them a super-valuable part of any long-term skincare routine.
| Essential Product | Main Benefits | When To Use | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cleanser | Removes dirt, SPF & makeup without stripping skin | Morning & night | All skin types |
| Vitamin C Serum | Brightens, firms, protects from free radicals & UV rays | Morning | Dull, pigmented, ageing skin |
| Moisturiser | Hydrates, supports skin barrier & reduces dryness | Morning & night | Dry, oily, sensitive, combo |
| Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen (SPF 30–50) | Prevents skin cancer & premature ageing | Morning | Everyone |
| Retinol / Vitamin A | Boosts collagen production, smooths texture & reduces dark spots | Night | Ageing, textured, breakout-prone |
Most people do the things right, but in the wrong order — often because they don’t fully understand why do people have different types of skin and how routines should change based on that. Others use too many activities, hoping for a quicker fix. Here are the common problems we see:
Skin care doesn’t need to be a chore. If you want a simple routine that still keeps your skin healthy and happy, try this:
This is basically it, and it will keep your skin hydrated, protected and looking its best.
Skin care doesn’t need to be complicated. When you use the five essentials (cleanser, Vitamin C, moisturiser, sunscreen and retinol), you cover all the major bases: hydration, protection, repair and long-term resilience.
If you have no idea what you’re doing, just give one of our pros a quick look, and you can ditch the trial-and-error experiment.
Since 2016, Uliana Kasperska has worked in the cosmetic tattooing and skin care industry in Brisbane, helping clients understand the fundamentals of maintaining healthy skin. With professional training across Europe and Australia, she focuses on simple, effective routines built around essential products that support skin barrier health, daily protection, and long-term skin balance.
Don’t get us wrong, eye creams can be nice, but they’re not essential. If your regular moisturiser doesn’t irritate your eyes, you can stick with what you know.
Yep. UV rays can sneak in through the windows. Protecting your skin from them really does save your skin in the long run.
Good news – they work well together. Hyaluronic acid is just what your skin needs to get that extra dose of hydration from your Vitamin C serum.
Give it 6-12 weeks before you start to see improvements, and another 3-6 months for those deeper collagen-building benefits to kick in.
Time to dial it back a bit. Cut down on frequency, get a thicker moisturiser on board and hold off on exfoliants until things calm down.