The 7 Steps of Skincare: Qatar-Friendly Routine That Actually Works (2025 Guide)

The 7 Steps of Skincare: Qatar-Friendly Routine That Actually Works (2025 Guide)

The 7-step routine is one of the most popular skincare methods worldwide — but in Qatar’s unique climate (heat, humidity outdoors, dryness indoors), you must adapt it to avoid sensitivity and dehydration.

This guide breaks down the 7 skincare steps in a simple, beginner-friendly way, with product suggestions made for Qatar’s environment.


The 7 Skincare Steps (Explained for Qatar)

Step 1: Cleanser

Your cleanser sets the foundation for everything. In Qatar, AC dryness and dust make gentle cleansing essential — not harsh, stripping formulas.

Recommended: PEXORA Vitamin C Cleanser Brightening, gentle, and non-drying.


Step 2: Toner (Optional in Qatar)

Most toners are unnecessary here unless your skin is extremely dehydrated or irritated. The climate already stresses the moisture barrier — avoid alcohol-based toners entirely.

Tip: If you use a toner, choose hydrating or soothing ones only.


Step 3: Serum

Serums deliver concentrated ingredients that target your main skin concern: hydration, pores, brightness, fine lines, or oil control.

For dry skin: Hyaluronic Acid Serum

For oily skin: Choose lightweight, non-sticky formulas.


Step 4: Eye Cream (Optional)

Eye cream is not mandatory — moisturizers can cover this area. Use one only if you have:

  • dark circles
  • puffiness
  • fine lines

Step 5: Moisturizer

The most important step for Qatar’s AC-heavy indoor environment. Your moisture barrier weakens quickly without proper hydration.

Best for dry skin: Hyaluronic Moisturizer

Best for oily skin: Use lightweight gel moisturizers that hydrate without shine.


Step 6: Sunscreen (AM Only)

SPF is non-negotiable in Qatar — UV rays pass through car windows, indoor lighting, and even during cloudy days.

Results of no SPF:

  • dark spots
  • premature aging
  • uneven skin tone
  • texture and fine lines

Step 7: Treatment (PM Only)

This includes retinol, exfoliants, or nighttime repair products. In Qatar, avoid daily exfoliation — it causes dehydration and sensitivity.

Tip: Use treatments 2–3 times a week maximum.


Qatar-Friendly Morning Routine (7-step condensed)

1. Cleanser  
2. Serum  
3. Moisturizer  
4. SPF  

You do NOT need all 7 steps every morning.


Qatar-Friendly Evening Routine

1. Cleanser  
2. Serum  
3. Moisturizer  
4. Optional: Treatment (2–3 nights a week)  

Should You Follow All 7 Steps?

No. The 7-step routine became popular on social media, but dermatologists now recommend **skin minimalism** — especially in hot climates.

Too many layers = clogged pores, irritation, breakouts, and skin fatigue.

Instead, follow only what your skin actually needs.


The Best 2-Step Routines for Qatar

If you want maximum results with minimal steps, use bundles designed for Qatar:

For Dry Skin

For Oily/Combination Skin


Final Thoughts

The 7-step skincare routine can be helpful, but it must be adapted for Qatar’s climate. Focus on consistency, hydration, and barrier support — not excessive layers.

The simpler your routine, the better your skin reacts.

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.