Use this cream in the evening on clean, dry skin. A typical routine would be: cleanse first, apply any lightweight water-based product if you use one, then finish with the night cream to help reduce moisture loss while you sleep. The formula contains humectants and emollients such as glycerin, sodium hyaluronate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, shea butter and argan oil, so it is designed to help keep water in the skin and support a more comfortable skin barrier overnight.
Apply a small amount to the face and neck, avoiding direct contact with the eyes. If your skin feels very dry, you can use a slightly more generous layer on areas that feel tight or rough. If you use stronger cosmetic actives in the evening, such as exfoliating acids or retinoids, introduce combinations gradually so you can see how your skin responds; this cream can be used as the moisturising step, but overloading the skin with too many new products at once can make it harder to identify the cause of irritation.
For best cosmetic results, use it regularly rather than expecting an instant change after one application. Its role is hydration, nourishment and helping the skin look less dry or tired with consistent use. If you experience persistent stinging, redness or discomfort, stop using it and seek professional advice.