20/05/2026
Overnight Clarifying Serum
Clearer skin isn’t always about stronger products.
Sometimes skin becomes congested because it’s overloaded, dehydrated, stressed, hormonally affected or simply not functioning as well as it should.
That’s one reason I often talk about supporting the skin properly overnight.
During the night, your skin naturally goes into repair mode. This is when professional overnight products can help support clearer-looking skin without the need for harsh scrubs or over-drying routines.
One product I use within my professional skincare range is the Overnight Clarifying Serum from Eve Taylor Aromatherapy Skincare.
It’s designed to help support oily, congested and breakout-prone skin while you sleep, helping the skin feel calmer, fresher and more balanced by morning.
What I particularly like about it is that it doesn’t focus on stripping the skin.
Instead, it works to help:
• reduce the appearance of congestion and open pores
• support clearer-looking skin
• encourage a more balanced complexion
• leave skin feeling smoother and fresher
To apply, use a small amount in the evening after cleansing and toning. Smooth gently over the skin before moisturiser, avoiding the eye area. Overnight support products are usually most effective when used consistently rather than excessively.
This type of product can also work beautifully alongside professional facial treatments, especially when we are focusing on congestion, hormonal breakouts, stressed skin or uneven texture.
One thing I often explain to clients is that clearer skin is rarely about using the strongest products possible. Very often, it’s about consistency, balance and using the right products for your skin condition at that moment in time.
Your skin can change through stress, hormones, age, environment and lifestyle - which is why skincare sometimes needs to change too.
If you’re struggling with congestion, breakouts or skin that feels constantly unbalanced, professional guidance can often make skincare feel much less confusing.
Do you find your skin behaves differently depending on stress, hormones, weather or time of year?