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  • Happier Skin, Like Clockwork

    Happier Skin, Like Clockwork

    Looking for happier, more nourished skin as the weather gets colder? St. Ives®, Noxzema® and PONDS® have you covered with skin care that's accessible, science-driven and nature-based, like the NEW exfoliating glycolic acid toner from St. Ives® designed for combination skin. See how much of a skin care expert you are, discover tips and tricks to improve your routine when the air is dry and shop refreshing products at Walmart to fall back in love with your skin.

    How Much Do You Know About Skin Cycling?

    Test your knowledge on all things skin care and this new way to switch up your routine with St. Ives®, Noxzema® and PONDS®. 

    5 QUESTIONS
    TIMER: 60 SECONDS PER QUESTION

    Skin cycling is…

    Skins cycling is a form of skin care routine that prioritizes exfoliation, preventative treatments and moisturizing over the span of multiple days to prevent skin irritation from overuse of products. 
    Skins cycling is a form of skin care routine that prioritizes exfoliation, preventative treatments and moisturizing over the span of multiple days to prevent skin irritation from overuse of products. 
    Skins cycling is a form of skin care routine that prioritizes exfoliation, preventative treatments and moisturizing over the span of multiple days to prevent skin irritation from overuse of products. 
    Skins cycling is a form of skin care routine that prioritizes exfoliation, preventative treatments and moisturizing over the span of multiple days to prevent skin irritation from overuse of products. 

    How many days should each skin “cycle” be?

    A full “cycle” in a skin cycling routine should last a total of four days before starting back at the first step. In total, you should get around two cycles in a week. 
    A full “cycle” in a skin cycling routine should last a total of four days before starting back at the first step. In total, you should get around two cycles in a week. 
    A full “cycle” in a skin cycling routine should last a total of four days before starting back at the first step. In total, you should get around two cycles in a week. 
    A full “cycle” in a skin cycling routine should last a total of four days before starting back at the first step. In total, you should get around two cycles in a week. 

    True or false: Exfoliating should be the last step.

    Exfoliating should be the first step in skin cycling! St. Ives® Apricot Exfoliating Toner, designed for combination skin, is made with 5 percent glycolic acid (an alpha hydroxy acid), allowing this facial toner to exfoliate the skin and whisk away dead skin cells. This is known to help other products perform better, especially in the winter months.
    Exfoliating should be the first step in skin cycling! St. Ives® Apricot Exfoliating Toner, designed for combination skin, is made with 5 percent glycolic acid (an alpha hydroxy acid), allowing this facial toner to exfoliate the skin and whisk away dead skin cells. This is known to help other products perform better, especially in the winter months.

    Skin cycling is best for people with…

    Skin cycling is great for all skin types, as it is gentle and provides necessary skin care elements for any specific needs. 
    Skin cycling is great for all skin types, as it is gentle and provides necessary skin care elements for any specific needs. 
    Skin cycling is great for all skin types, as it is gentle and provides necessary skin care elements for any specific needs. 
    Skin cycling is great for all skin types, as it is gentle and provides necessary skin care elements for any specific needs. 

    Which of the following is necessary for skin cycling to be effective?

    Using heavier products like exfoliants and retinoids can irritate your skin if overused. Taking two rest nights, nights three and four of the cycle, can allow your skin to recover and hydrate through the use of moisturizers and prevent any excessive dryness or redness that can be common in the colder months.
    Using heavier products like exfoliants and retinoids can irritate your skin if overused. Taking two rest nights, nights three and four of the cycle, can allow your skin to recover and hydrate through the use of moisturizers and prevent any excessive dryness or redness that can be common in the colder months.
    Using heavier products like exfoliants and retinoids can irritate your skin if overused. Taking two rest nights, nights three and four of the cycle, can allow your skin to recover and hydrate through the use of moisturizers and prevent any excessive dryness or redness that can be common in the colder months.
    Using heavier products like exfoliants and retinoids can irritate your skin if overused. Taking two rest nights, nights three and four of the cycle, can allow your skin to recover and hydrate through the use of moisturizers and prevent any excessive dryness or redness that can be common in the colder months.
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