A super-simple, teen‑friendly morning skincare routine that’s quick, fun, and perfect for before school. Here’s how it goes:
1. Wake Up & Cleanse
Start with Squeaky Clean Cleanser — a gentle, creamy wash that removes overnight oil without drying your skin. At only £9.99, it’s the perfect daily clean.
2. Tone & Refresh
Mist on Set the Tone Toner Mist (£7.99). Its lightweight spray hydrates and balances skin pH, preparing your face for moisturiser — plus it smells so fresh!
3. Spot-Fighting SOS
If you’ve got a zit, dab on a tiny bit of Spotless Spot Gel (ÂŁ8.99). It’s designed to target spots while keeping skin calm — ideal when you need a confidence boost pre-breakfast!
4. Moisturise & Protect
Never skip SPF! Use Facely the Day SPF 50 UVA Moisturiser (£12.99) daily. It hydrates and protects young skin from harmful sun rays, which is essential even on cloudy UK mornings.
5. Treat Your Under‑Eye
Finally, gently massage in Cool as a Cucumber Eye Gel (ÂŁ8.99). It’s lightweight and soothing — great for tired mornings or puffiness before school.
Why Tweens & Teens Will Love This
- Five steps = simple routine, under 5 minutes
- All products are mild, affordable and UK-made
- Developed especially for younger skin—no harsh scrubs or strong acids
Bonus Tip: Midday Refresh
Keep a Facely cleaning cloth (£1.99) in your school bag. A quick dab after PE or lunch cleans away sweat and oil without ruining makeup or messing with your routine.
Ready-to-Go Routine at a Glance:
Step | Product | Why It’s Great |
Cleanser | Squeaky Clean | Daily fresh face |
Toner | Set the Tone Mist | Hydrates, gets skin ready |
Spot Treatment | Spotless Gel | Clears blemishes fast |
Moisturiser + SPF | Facely the Day SPF 50 | Protection + hydration |
Eye Care | Cool as a Cucumber Gel | Soothes tired eyes |
On-the-go | Cleaning Cloth | Freshen up anytime |
Wrap Up
With this routine, you’re set for school: fresh-faced, protected and confident! It’s fuss-free, affordable — and uses only Facely’s teen‑approved skincare range. Want to dive deeper into any step? I’d be thrilled to add more tips!