When women start chasing brightness, they often buy too many products in the wrong order. Susie’s approach is more disciplined. Start with the products that have the best chance of making the routine feel clearer, more consistent, and easier to stick with.
Category one: a true morning brightening step
This is where a well-chosen vitamin C or glow-supporting serum earns its place. The goal is not to layer every active you have heard about. The goal is to give the skin a focused first signal that supports a polished, fresher-looking complexion.
Category two: your daytime protection step
A brightening routine without a beautiful daytime finish is incomplete. This is why Susie keeps returning to the importance of a refined tinted mineral SPF conversation. A smart routine protects what it is trying to improve.
Category three: one evening support lane
At night, choose one lane that supports refinement without turning the routine into a chemistry experiment. That can mean a retinoid lane, a calm brightening-support lane, or a recovery lane depending on what the skin can actually tolerate well.
Category four: an elegance layer
This is where hydration, essence textures, or treatment moments make the routine feel beautiful enough to keep. The emotional side matters. A routine that feels luxurious is often the routine that survives long enough to work.
Why this matters to the brand
This category-based approach is how Erewhons can sell thoughtfully without becoming cluttered. Susie does not need fifty products in every section. She needs a clean first-choice edit and a point of view that helps women buy better.
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