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How will I know when it's working?
Depends on what you want out of it. I use one (1) daily face lotion thing with a light sunblock in it. It helps prevent UV damage & keeps me from feeling itchy/flaky in the winter.
But I am pale as the damn grave, so someone with a different complexion might not care as much about that as a heavier duty moisturizer, for example.
It's easy to get sucked down the cosmetics rabbit hole- you just need to decide what you actually want out of it & find the product(s) that help you towards that. That said, look for things labeled as specifically for your face & possibly unscented or for sensitive skin to start- they'll be less likely to clog up your pores or cause an allergic reaction.
My goal is to try and avoid looking my age. My field values youth, so I want to prevent wrinkles and sagging.
I'm not sure how I know what the right lotion is without a time machine.
Don't listen to them, skin care is actually a scam.
Just get some sunflower oil and put it on your dry skin. That's all you need.
Edit also, use the littlest amount of soap and shampoo that is humanly possible, myself I use almost none.
Edit... I don't take the down votes personally, most people are locked into the idea that we need to continually slather ourselves in bullshit. Don't forget that 2 million years of human evolution existed before soap and shampoo and skin care stuff. Basically stop hassling yourself and you'll get more results.