People often ask, “How can one tube of multitasking cream actually do all of those things?” every&one is unique in the beauty market, which is why we want to explain more about what it is—and how you can use it.
We actually only shout about some of the amazing uses of every&one. You can even mix it with your tanning drops, essential oils, or use it as a 10-minute face mask boost.
Travel light: weekends away, camping, sunny getaways, festivals, even summer camp—every&one is your skincare and toiletry travel essential.
And in case you missed it, here’s how to use it on your face and body for our core 5-in-1 multitasking uses.
Cleanse & Wash
Apply a thin, even layer and gently massage it into your skin. Either wash off or remove with a cleansing pad. A small, pea-sized amount is enough to cleanse or wash. For removing heavy makeup or on extra dry skin, use two pea-sized amounts. Avoid direct contact with the eyes.
Prime
Create a smooth base and help your makeup last longer. Use a pea-sized amount to dot and blend. Start on your forehead, then dot onto your nose, cheeks and chin. Blend out evenly with your fingertips or a brush.
Moisturise
Apply enough so your skin feels well-hydrated without being overly greasy—a pea-sized amount is ideal. Use your fingertips to apply in a light, circular motion. If your skin still feels dry or tight, repeat as needed.
Body Wash & Moisturise
Apply enough so your skin feels soft and hydrated without being greasy. For arms and legs, use two grape-sized amounts per limb—this will cover wrists to elbows and knees to ankles. For your torso (front and back), use two grape-sized amounts. For your neck and hands, a pea-sized amount is enough. If your skin still feels dry, simply add more product to those areas.
Shave
Apply enough to create a thin, even layer on your skin so the razor can glide smoothly. A pea-sized amount should be enough for smaller areas. For larger areas like your legs, use double the amount—just enough to cover the skin in a thin layer. You want enough product to prevent the razor from tugging, but not so much that it becomes slippery or hard to shave.