Collagen + SPF Morning Ritual: Steps and Tips for Beginners

The Collagen + SPF morning ritual can be a simple, quick, and effective way to keep your face looking fresh and protected throughout the day. This guide is designed for beginners: it explains the basic steps, what to look for in products, and how to combine collagen cream and SPF without complications.
Below you will find a clear daily protection plan, steps, and instructions on how to apply SPF, as well as a complete morning and evening routine. The goal is for the ritual to take a realistic amount of time that you can fit into a busy day.
Contents
- Why Combine Collagen and SPF
- How to Prepare Your Skin Before Application
- How to Choose the Right SPF Cream for Your Skin Type
- Practical Tips for Applying SPF
- Step-by-Step Routine (Morning and Evening)
- Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Quick Product Recommendations (from AlmaDerm)
- FAQ
- Conclusion and Note
Why Combine Collagen and SPF
Collagen cream provides extra hydration and often visually improves elasticity, while SPF offers daily sun protection. By combining these two elements, you get a practical product that saves time and simplifies your morning routine.
How to Prepare Your Skin Before Application
Skin preparation is key. The morning routine starts with gentle cleansing — in the morning, it's often enough to remove any leftover night products and excess sebum without harsh soaps.
Preparation Steps
- Gently wash your face with lukewarm water and a mild gel or micellar solution.
- Tone your face if you use a toner — an immortelle face toner can help refresh the skin.
- Apply serum if you use it: Total Care Serum with active collagen is a good choice before SPF as it contains vitamins and hyaluronic acid for extra hydration.
This is the right time to mention daily habits: drink enough fluids and try to ensure a good night's sleep — although not a cosmetic trick, the morning routine fits more easily if you feel rested.
How to Choose the Right SPF Cream for Your Skin Type
When choosing a collagen and SPF cream, pay attention to texture and ingredients. If you have dry skin, look for components that help retain moisture. For oily or combination skin, seek lighter formulas that don't clog pores.
- Dry skin: creamy texture, hyaluronic acid, and nourishing oils in small amounts.
- Combination/oily: gel-creams or fluids with non-comedogenic ingredients.
- Sensitive skin: avoid perfumes and choose formulations for sensitive skin.
Practical Tips for Applying SPF
Knowing how to apply SPF is crucial: even the best cream won't protect properly if not applied in sufficient quantity or evenly.
How to Apply SPF
- Apply SPF at least 15 minutes before sun exposure to allow it to absorb well.
- Use an almond-sized amount for the face; add a bit more for the neck and décolleté.
- Reapply protection every 2 hours if you're outdoors, or immediately after sweating, swimming, or toweling off.
- Don't forget the ears, neck, and back of the hands if they're exposed to the sun.
Step-by-Step Routine (Morning and Evening)
Here is a complete, practical routine you can follow every day. Execution time: morning 5–10 minutes, evening 7–12 minutes.
Morning Routine — Simple Morning Routine
- Gently cleanse your face with lukewarm water and a mild cleanser.
- Tone your face with an immortelle face toner, if you use it.
- Apply Total Care Serum with active collagen — a few drops, gently spread over the face and neck.
- If needed, apply a moisturizer: Moisturizing Cream with Coconut provides a good base under SPF for dry skin, while Hyaluronic Cream with Argan gives extra moisture without a greasy shine.
- Apply SPF cream — spread well and don't forget the neck.
- Apply makeup as desired (if you use it), after the SPF has absorbed.
- Before going out, do a quick assessment: does the skin feel tight or oily, and add appropriate care if needed.
Evening Routine — Complete Care After the Day
- Remove makeup and SPF with a mild cleanser or micellar solution.
- Deep cleanse: mild gel or creamy cleanser suited to your skin type.
- Apply a toner to balance pH.
- Serums of choice: nighttime is ideal for serums like Lift Boost Retinol Serum, if you use it (check instructions for nighttime use and skin sensitivity).
- Finally, apply a nourishing night cream or cream for sensitive skin — Baby and Sensitive Skin Cream can be an option for extremely sensitive skin or areas that need soothing.
- If desired, add a gentle scrub or mask tailored to your skin type two to three times a week.
Common Mistakes
- Not applying enough SPF (too little reduces protection).
- Skipping the neck and décolleté when applying SPF cream.
- Using SPF only on sunny days — UV rays affect even on cloudy days.
- Mixing too many products at once, which can reduce the effect of SPF or serums.
- Applying SPF right before going out — without allowing time for absorption.
- Using night products in the morning under SPF (some active ingredients can react with the sun).
- Not reapplying SPF during the day, especially if spending time outdoors.
- Choosing a product not suited to your skin type — the result can be oily or dry skin.
Quick Product Recommendations (from AlmaDerm)
- Total Care Serum with Active Collagen, Vitamin C, E, and Hyaluronic Acid 20 ml — a lightweight serum for the morning under SPF cream; boosts hydration and gives a fresh effect.
- Hyaluronic Cream with Argan 50ml — good as a moisturizing base before SPF, especially for dry and combination skin.
- Moisturizing Cream with Coconut 50ml — nourishing, creamy texture ideal as a layer before SPF cream on dry skin.
- Immortelle Face Toner 200ml — refreshes and helps prepare the skin for serums and creams.
FAQ
How often should SPF be applied during the day?
It is recommended to reapply SPF every 2 hours if exposed to the sun, and immediately after sweating or swimming. If you are mostly indoors, morning application is often sufficient, but monitor how the day unfolds.
Can I combine collagen serum and SPF cream?
Yes — apply the serum first, let it absorb for a few minutes, then apply the SPF cream. The serum increases hydration levels and can improve the appearance of the skin under SPF.
What is the difference between SPF 30 and SPF 50?
A higher number indicates a greater level of UVB ray blocking, but no SPF provides 100% protection. The choice should depend on sun exposure and skin type; for longer exposure, choose a higher SPF and reapply regularly.
Can I use night retinol in the morning before SPF?
No. Retinol increases skin sensitivity to the sun and is usually recommended for nighttime use. If you use retinol at night, be sure to apply SPF in the morning.
How to remove SPF from the face in the evening?
It is best to first use a makeup remover or cleansing oil balm, then a gentle facial cleanser and toner. This ensures that all filters and products are removed before nighttime care.
Conclusion and Note
The Collagen + SPF morning ritual doesn't have to be complicated: basic steps — cleansing, serum, hydration, and SPF — provide a reliable base for every day. Tailor products to your skin type and learn how to apply SPF correctly. The time spent on the morning routine is returned through a better appearance and a sense of security throughout the day.
Note: these tips are for daily care and information. If you have specific skin issues, consult a dermatologist or skincare expert.
It's time to make your morning ritual simple, effective, and sustainable — even on Sundays, when you want everything to be quick and neat.


