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Morning vs night skincare: Which routine gives you a glowing skin?

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 4, 2026, 14:17 IST
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​Morning vs night skincare: We finally know which routine actually gives you that glow

Have you ever stood in front of your bathroom mirror, staring at a chaotic army of bottles and wondering whether that pricey serum belongs in your AM or PM routine? You’re definitely not alone. The beauty space constantly throws multi-step routines at us, and honestly, it can get confusing.

But when it comes to that clear, radiant glow everyone’s chasing, there’s always one big question: is it your morning routine or your nighttime ritual that actually does the job?

Turns out, it’s not a competition at all.

According to dermatological research, your skin runs on its own internal clock - its circadian rhythm. And that means it behaves very differently during the day versus at night. Once you understand that, everything starts to make a lot more sense.

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The morning shift: Playing defence

Think of your morning routine as your skin’s shield.

During the day, your skin is busy protecting itself from everything outside—UV rays, pollution, dust, and all those invisible aggressors that mess with your glow and speed up ageing.

So your job? Back it up with the right support.

Antioxidants like Vitamin C are non-negotiable. They help fight off damage, brighten your skin, and keep pigmentation in check over time.

Then comes sunscreen. No shortcuts here. SPF 30 or higher is a must, every single day. It won’t give you an instant glow, but it protects the glow you already have.

And don’t forget hydration. A lightweight serum like hyaluronic acid can give your skin that plump, fresh look without feeling heavy.

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The night shift: The real glow work happens here

If mornings are about protection, nights are where the magic happens.

While you sleep, your body goes into repair mode. Skin regeneration speeds up, and your products actually penetrate deeper. But here’s the catch—your skin also loses moisture faster at night.

This is where your routine needs to work a bit harder.

Chemical exfoliants like AHAs help get rid of dead skin cells, revealing fresher, smoother skin underneath. It’s one of the quickest ways to bring back dull skin.

Then there’s retinol—the real game-changer. It boosts collagen, speeds up cell turnover, and improves texture over time. But it only works at night since sunlight breaks it down.

And finally, lock everything in with a good moisturiser. Ingredients like ceramides help repair your skin barrier and keep hydration in place.


(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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So, what actually wins?

If we’re being real, nighttime skincare does the heavy lifting. That’s when your skin is most active in repairing and renewing itself, so your treatments work better.

But—and this is important—that glow won’t last if you ignore your morning routine.

Think of it this way: you can do all the work at night, but if you step out without protection in the morning, you’re undoing everything. Sun damage, pigmentation, dullness—it all creeps right back in.

So the real answer?

It’s both.

Use your nighttime routine to build the glow. Use your morning routine to protect it. That’s the balance your skin actually needs.

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