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How To Layer The Eve Hansen Anti Aging Serum Set
Eve Hansen Beauty  |  Skincare Layering Guide

How To Layer The Eve Hansen Anti Aging Serum Set

Serum layering can feel intimidating, but it does not need to be. The Eve Hansen anti aging serum set was designed to be a clean, ingredient transparent layering system that works in a calm, repeatable order. When you understand the simple rules of texture, timing, and order, building your routine becomes one of the most enjoyable parts of your day.

This guide breaks down exactly how to layer the set, what to apply between serums, common layering mistakes, and the gentle timeline you can expect when the routine becomes consistent.

What You Will Find Inside

  1. The basic rule of layering
  2. The correct order for the Eve Hansen anti aging serum set
  3. Morning layering walkthrough
  4. Night layering walkthrough
  5. What to apply between serums
  6. Ingredient explanation
  7. Timeline expectations from two to eight weeks
  8. Common mistakes
  9. FAQ
  10. Build your routine

The Basic Rule Of Layering

The simplest rule of skincare layering is this. Lightest texture first, richest texture last.

Water based formulas absorb quickly and need to reach the skin before heavier products. Cream and oil based products sit on top and seal in everything below. The Eve Hansen anti aging serum set follows this rule by design.

The Correct Order For The Eve Hansen Anti Aging Serum Set

The safe layering rule for any serum set is lightest texture first, richest texture last. Equally important is when to use each serum.

Hyaluronic Acid Serum. Gentle enough for both morning and night.
Vitamin C plus E Serum. Belongs in the morning. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps protect the visible surface of the skin from daily environmental stress.
Retinol Serum. Belongs in the night routine only. Retinol is photosensitive and can break down or increase the look of sensitivity if used during sun exposure. Save it for your evening routine and always pair retinol with daily sunscreen the next morning.

Morning Layering Walkthrough

Begin with a clean, slightly damp face. Use the Eve Hansen Vitamin C Cleanser to start.

1

Hydrating Serum First

Apply the Eve Hansen Hyaluronic Acid Serum first. Press gently into the skin. Wait thirty to sixty seconds.

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2

Antioxidant Serum

Apply the Eve Hansen Vitamin C plus E Serum. Press evenly across the face, neck, and decollete.

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3

Moisturizer And Sunscreen

Seal with the Eve Hansen Vitamin C Moisturizer, then finish with broad spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 30.

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Night Layering Walkthrough

Begin with a thoroughly cleansed face using the Eve Hansen Vitamin C Cleanser.

New to retinol. Use the Retinol Serum two to three nights a week and use only the Hyaluronic Acid Serum on the off nights. Build up slowly so your skin stays comfortable.
1

Hydrating Serum

Apply the Eve Hansen Hyaluronic Acid Serum first to lay a calm hydration base. Pause briefly.

2

Renewal Serum

Layer the Eve Hansen Retinol Serum and gently press across the face. Avoid the immediate eye area.

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3

Eye Care

Smooth the Eve Hansen Peptide Eye Gel under the eyes for a gentle, supportive finish.

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4

Night Cream

Seal with the Eve Hansen Vitamin C Night Repair Cream. End with a slow, gentle facial massage to support a calming wind down.

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What To Apply Between Serums

Some routines benefit from a gentle midstep, especially in dry climates. Between serums you can use a hydrating mist for added moisture, a simple toner if you already use one, or nothing at all if your skin feels balanced. The Eve Hansen anti aging serum set does not require additional steps to perform. It works as a complete layered system on its own.

Ingredient Explanation

Hyaluronic Acid. Helps skin look more hydrated and supports a plumper looking surface.
Vitamin C. Supports the appearance of a brighter complexion and a more even toned look.
Retinol. Supports smoother looking surface texture over time. Use only at night.
Lightweight Humectants. Improve the look of hydration without weighing down the routine.

Timeline Expectations From Two To Eight Weeks

Weeks One And Two

Skin tends to feel more comfortable and look more hydrated.

Weeks Three And Four

Texture begins to look smoother.

Weeks Five And Six

Tone may begin to look more even and refreshed.

Weeks Seven And Eight

Most users notice their fullest visible surface improvement.

Common Mistakes

Using retinol in the morning. Retinol is photosensitive and belongs only in your night routine. Starting retinol every single night from day one. Build up slowly, two to three nights a week to start. Layering too fast and not letting each serum settle. Using too much product per layer. Skipping sunscreen during the day. Mixing too many actives from other brands at once.

FAQ

How long should I wait between serums.

Around thirty to sixty seconds.

Can I use the Vitamin C plus E and Retinol on the same night.

For most beginners we recommend keeping Vitamin C plus E in the morning routine and Retinol in the night routine, on separate parts of the day.

Will the layering feel heavy.

No. The textures are formulated to remain breathable when layered.

Should I apply the set to damp or dry skin.

Slightly damp skin works beautifully because hydrating ingredients absorb more easily.

How long until I see visible surface results.

Most users notice gentle change between two and four weeks and fuller change by eight weeks.

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