Cherry picking is what you call it when you mix multiple brands to do a routine. With your skin care as well as your hair care this is not a good idea. I know there are many people out there that say it is OK. Claiming it is a marketing scam to get you to buy all one brand, but lets think about that for a second.
Cosmetic companies make skin care products to work synergetically. Meaning these groups of same brand products are created to work in harmony with each other. Every brand has a whole line of skin care and all of the ingredients in each product are meant to react together to give you the best results. When you start mixing brands your really creating a chemical reaction on your face. You'll either be dry, oily, breaking out, etc. Each product has just the right ingredients to segway to the next step. Each introducing the correct product mixture for the most beneficial results. Mixing the brands could result in making the product less effective at best, or worst case can cause an allergic reaction.
Cosmetic companies make skin care products to work synergetically. Meaning these groups of same brand products are created to work in harmony with each other. Every brand has a whole line of skin care and all of the ingredients in each product are meant to react together to give you the best results. When you start mixing brands your really creating a chemical reaction on your face. You'll either be dry, oily, breaking out, etc. Each product has just the right ingredients to segway to the next step. Each introducing the correct product mixture for the most beneficial results. Mixing the brands could result in making the product less effective at best, or worst case can cause an allergic reaction.
Our recommendation at Professional Skin Care Academy is to find a brand whose products work well for you and stick with the entire line. We offer a full spectrum of Skin Scripts products to help you achieve that beautiful glowing skin.
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