Tone & radiance · What this usually means

What should I look for when my skin looks dull?

Hydration, gentle surface renewal and daily sun protection are the three levers most routines pull for a more luminous look.

Dullness is a light problem: skin that is dehydrated or rough at the surface reflects light less evenly, so it reads flat even when nothing else changed.

That means comfort steps and surface steps usually matter more than one dramatic product.

What may be happening

  • Dehydration may be flattening how light reflects
  • Surface build-up may be making skin read rough
  • Sun exposure may be maintaining uneven tone

What people usually notice

  • Skin looks flat in photographs
  • Glow that returns briefly after exfoliating
  • Makeup sitting differently than it used to

Common routine mistakes

  • Exfoliating more often to chase glow
  • Skipping sun protection indoors
  • Adding several actives at once

What to prioritize

  • Add hydration before anything stronger
  • Keep exfoliation gentle and infrequent
  • Be consistent with sun protection

Where this fits in a routine

  1. Target

    One focused step for the thing you most want to change.

  2. Protect

    Daily sun protection in the morning.

Product characteristics that tend to fit

  • Hydrating essence or serum
  • A gentle, infrequent renewal step
  • Daily broad-spectrum sun protection

Next step

See which of the three levers your routine is currently missing.

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