17 Skincare Charts You Need In Your Life Whether You're A Pro Or You Don't Even Know What Moisturizer Is

1. This handy breakdown of exactly how much you should use of each skincare product, saving both your face and your wallet:

2. This in-depth explanation of AHA and BHA acids, because I still struggle to understand the difference, tbh:

3. This even more in-depth look at which acids work best for your skin-type, so you can stop spending money on ineffective products:

4. This eco-friendly guide to the sustainability of different skincare and cosmetic packaging, because Mother Nature deserves the most self-care of all:

5. This acne skin map to help you decode those annoying, evil bumps on your face:

6. Plus, this helpful visual on the different types of acne, and — most importantly — how to treat them:

7. And what causes acne, because prevention is key:

8. This step-by-step chart on which products to use morning and night, because yes, the routines should be different:

9. Or, if you like to keep your skincare as simple as possible, here are the basic essentials for a minimalist routine:

10. This chart that tells you exactly how long it takes for skincare products to actually work, because good skin comes to those who wait:

11. This shopping guide that tells you which ingredients to look for based on your skin type, instead of spending eons trying to decipher each label:

12. This simple-but-effective guide to which alcohols are 👍 for your skin and which ones are 👎:

13. And, this invaluable chart on which skincare ingredients DO NOT mix, because damage and irritation ain't the business:

14. This simple explanation on how to care for oily skin, which I — an oily-faced human being — greatly appreciate:

15. This breakdown of the skin cycle and what happens during each phase, so you can tend to your skin accordingly:

16. This deep dive into sunscreen and why you absolutely NEED TO WEAR IT:

17. And finally, this guide showing the difference between normal moles and melanoma, because glowing skin means nothing if it isn't safe and healthy:

h/t: r/coolguides