How should I store skincare products properly?
Immediate Answer: Store in cool, dark places (15-25°C ideal). Avoid bathrooms (humidity and heat degrade products). Vitamin C and retinol are particularly sensitive to light and heat. Keep products in original packaging until use.
The Science: Skincare ingredients degrade with:
- Heat: Accelerates chemical breakdown (why bathroom storage is bad—shower steam = heat + humidity)
- Light: Degrades retinol, vitamin C, and other light-sensitive actives
- Air exposure: Oxidation degrades efficacy (why airtight packaging matters)
- Humidity: Promotes bacterial growth, degrades formulations
Proper storage extends product lifespan and maintains efficacy.
Specific storage tips:
- Vitamin C serums: Store in cool, dark place. Airtight, opaque bottles only. Discard if oxidised (turns brown).
- Retinol products: Keep in cool place, airtight bottles, away from light
- All products: Original packaging until opened (provides stability)
- Temperature: Cool room temperature (15-25°C). Not refrigeration unless product explicitly states.
How Nordic Formula Preserves Maximum Active Ingredient Efficacy: Nordic Formula products are packaged specifically for stability:
- Opaque bottles (retinol, vitamin C protection)
- Airtight closures (oxidation prevention)
- Stabilised formulations (longer shelf life)
Store products as they arrive—packaging is optimised for stability.
Pro Tip: Bathroom medicine cabinets are the worst storage location for skincare (heat + humidity + light). Bedroom nightstands or closets are ideal. If you must store in bathrooms, use opaque storage boxes away from sink/shower areas.
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