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Use behavioral psychology to make your evening cleanse-and-repair routine automatic, even on low-energy days.

Most evening skincare plans are too ambitious for real life. After work, study, or family tasks, your brain defaults to the easiest available action, not the ideal one.
Behavioral psychology calls this **effort-based avoidance**. If the routine feels long, your mind postpones it.
Start with just three actions:
This works because small actions reduce resistance and protect streaks. Consistency beats intensity.
Don't rely on motivation. Use a pre-written cue:
This "if-then" structure moves routine execution from emotion to sequence.
Place products where action happens:
When setup is easy, adherence improves without extra willpower.
Instead of saying "I'm trying to fix my skin," say:
Identity-based language increases repeat behavior because it reinforces self-image, not just short-term results.
If your skin is reactive, keep actives minimal for two weeks and prioritize barrier repair.
Once a week, review:
Micro-adjustments compound faster than complete routine overhauls.