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lovelylau · 6 months
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My skincare routine for Dry and Sensitive skin
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Of course I don’t do all those steps daily but on Sundays I try to do every single one of them 💕
Cleanser : Cerave hydrating facial cleanser and Drunk elephant n9 jelly cleanser or from time to time byebye black head by SOMEBYME.
Exfoliant : The ordinary Solution de Peeling AHA 30% + BHA 2% or Hello Body Cocos pure coconut coffee face scrub.
Lip scrub : Sugar lip polish by Fresh.
Lip mask : Laneige lip mask + vaseline on top.
Toner : Laneige essential balancing Emulsion.
Essence : Advanced Snail 96 Mucin power essence by COSRX.
Serum : Protini power peptide resurf serum by drunk elephant.
Mask : any sheet mask from Sephora.
Lashes : Grande lash above the lash line for growth and castor oil directly on the lashes.
Moisturizer : Advanced Snail 92 all in one cream by COSRX + Cerave moisturizing Cream for dry to very dry skin.
Anti aging : Yves Rocher Beauty Elixir 100% Botanical Origin ( I usually use Guasha right after that).
Anti-imperfections : The ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
That’s my whole routine, it can take a long time to complete so I usually listen to my favorite songs and enjoy an iced coffee while doing it 🧖‍♀️💅🏻
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annathet-rexxy · 1 month
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ik a lot of us struggle w dry skin especially in the colder weather, here’s some things that help me:
• for facial moisturizer i really recommend first aid beauty ultra repair cream, it works really well. it can be pretty expensive though, so nivea cold cream works well too, i just have to reapply more often.
• DRINK WATER!!!! i know everyone says it but it really is super important, there’s so many benefits but obviously hydration is one. liquid IV hydration multipliers are also a life saver if i find myself dehydrated.
• when you are eating, eat food high in water content like cucumber, watermelon (and other melons), strawberries, celery, peaches, oranges, bell pepper, broccoli, etc.
• avoid taking long showers, especially long hot showers, they will really dry out your skin. when you are showering use hydrating body wash.
• for my hands and feet i love o’keeffe’s working hands and healthy feet. you can put on a generous amount before bed and then put on gloves and socks to make sure it all absorbs.
i hope this helps!!
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saturnbellfromhell · 7 months
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SKINCARE TIPS part II.
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Hello my lovlies, welcome back to a new post! I wanted to come back with something easy and fresh for the beginning of the colder season, since I'm guilty for not taking care of my skin in the fall as much as I am in the summer time. So I want to make a quick post about skincare once again. If you have any questions leave then bellow, I always anwser! With that being said let's get into the post shall we?
〰️ DISCLAIMER
I'm am not a certified dermatologist/cosmetologist, I highly advise to go to one if your having a hard time with your skin! With that being said, let's get into the post. 🕊
TIPS AND TRICKS
I. INTUITIVE SKINCARE
Now I know in the first post I talked about skincare cycling and how that can help to stay on track and it's also very beginner friendly to understand the process and the products that go together. But as time goes and you get into skincare you'll soon realize how good it is to monitor and understand your skin. Some days it will be very dry and patchy and some days it will be immensely oily and clogged. That's why I always recommend having two sets of skincare for different occasions. I work in an environment where my face gets dry patches after a few days, so on those nights I reach for my soothing cleanser and heavier moisturizer. If you're forgetful like me, you can also put an alarm in your calender for monitoring, this also helps me out on those busy weeks.
II. HYGIENE AROUND YOUR SKINCARE
I know many people who don't change their towels, wash cloths after a few days and I'm not saying you're dirty for that, I'm just suggesting you should try changing them everyday. I have 7 wash clothes, which I use once a day (morning and night) and I clean all of them together only with my sheets on the highest temperature. I also stopped washing them with softener, since this can lead to build up over time. If you're worried they will seem stiff, add some white vinegar, they fluff up towels real nice! I advise all my closest friends with acne prone skin to try this out or just use boxed tissues, even though this can be a little pricey and not eco friendly. Not a fan of makeup remover wipes anyway... to add on to this make sure to buy products with pumps so you don't scoop your hands into the product, even if they've been cleaned. Old skin, dust particles and such can get into the product.
III. OVER EXFOLIATING
I know you've heard people say this a million times, but is really is the case, especially if you have reactive/sensitive skin. Stop using exfoliating products more than twice a week. What this can do is a plethora of bad things. From stripping all the natural oils from your skin to dehydrating it, to making it more sensitive than it was before. Patience is the key here.
IV. RETINOL USE
When talking about patience, the first thing that pops up in my head is retinol, because o boy do you need a lot of patience for this. It can seem very intimidating at first but if you stick with simple steps the purging will not be so bad. Retinol makes skin cells turn over faster, by doing so when you start using it, it will push out more dirt than usual. This is the reason people stop using it. They payed so much for this product and now they have to look at a million blemishes popping out of nowhere. Our skin doesn't like big changes and retinol is a big shock to our skin from the start. So I advise in the beginning doing it once a week. I used to have retinol Sundays and yes I did purge, but not so much I had to stop. A pimple or two a week I would say, and with that I would just put pimple patches on them and it would resolve the issue.
Rules for retinol:
1. Never use retinol in the morning, it degrades in the sun. So you're throwing your money down the drain.
2. Don't mix it with vitamin C, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. Yes you can have a skin day where you exfoliate with salicylic acid, but than have a recovery day after. In the same day, I wouldn't recommend it for the majority of people.
3. Never use more than a pea sized amount for a long period of time. Your skin needs to get used to the dosage.
4. I know the "sandwich" method is really popular right now with retinols, but I advise the old fashioned route. Sandwithing is putting a moisturizer before and after a retinol. I like to use a heavy moisturizer after the retinol and that's it. Even if you have acne prone skin, a heavier cream is necessary beacuse retinols dry out skin.
5. Don't apply to damp skin. Even though it may seem like a logical step, it does more damage than good. When applying a retinol to damp skin it penetrates deeper. So this can be quite irritating for your skin.
6. Don't forget the neck area and also your hands!
7. In the beginning do it only once a week and than after a month/two crank it up to twice a week. Really monitor your skin when cranking up the volume of retinol to see if you need to still hold back. Please please please dont rush this step. It's better to hold back a week or two than rushing.
8. Invest in a good sunscreen after getting into retinol and apply it every morning, reapplying every 2-3 hours when doing outdoor activities. If you work only indoor apply in the morning and the moment you exit your work place...that'll do it.
V. SUNSCREEN
For the longest time I didn't invest in some sort of good sunscreen, I have no idea why to be honest with. I guess I was just lazy to be honest. Sunscreen is the most important item to have in your skincare bag. All this money can be spent on creams, toners, moisturizers, retinols and so on...but it means nothing when you don't have UV protection for your skin.
VI. MORE IS MORE
Many think if they have an oily face that they can moisterize less or even not at all. The trick is to find a cream/moisturizer that is not heavy or that clogs your pores. Most of the time you will damage and cause even more blackheads/whiteheads if you don't moisturize because your skin will increase your sebum production. More is more, try out toners as well for amazing hydration!
Also be sure to know that there are 2 types of sunscreen: chemical and mineral.
🖤 Chemical Suncscreens absorb UV rays, acting like a sponge. It's better for oily/acne prone skin because they are lighter than mineral one's. With this being said if you break out easily, you can also try chemical sunscreens. Chemical sunscreens have ingredients like OXYBENZONE, AVOBENZONE and OCTOCRYLENE.
🖤 Minereal Sunscreens reflect UV rays of the skin, they are more suited for babies, sensitive skin and also pregnant women! The ingredients that are in minereal sunscreens are ZINC OXIDE AND TITANIUM DIOXIDE.
IV. BEGINNER ROUTINES
I struggled with this a lot, not even going to lie. When the whole world is just throwing so many products at your face and you just don't know where to begin. What chemicals go together, what is better in the day time, what products should you spurge on etc... I had many problems in the beginning because I was introducing so much to my skin. So I'm going to give a few examples for a beginner skincare routine with some of my favorite products so you don't need to struggle. Also I go by the this too when I'm feeling lazy and don't want to put 10 products on my face.
🖤MORNING
For daytime I recommend just the simple cleanse, moisturize and spf. On to this later you can add hydrating toners, vitamin C, an essence like snail mucin, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide. All of these products can go together!
🖤 NIGHT
Double cleansing in my opinion is a must, even if you have sensitive skin. Start of with an oil based cleanser on DRY skin, message for a minute, rise and than apply a normal cleanser, massage for a minute and rinse again. The oil pulls out gunk from the pores. After that make sure your face is dry and than apply your started retinol followed up with a heavier moisturiser. To this routine later you can also add eyes creams, again essence/and or toners and spot treatments for acne/dark spots.
🖤EXFOLIATION
Even sensitive skin needs exfoliation at less once a week, but be careful to really keep this routine simple. Again double cleanse, only this time the first cleanser is an oil based and the second is a salicylic based cleanser. Follow that up with a very soothing cream. For deeper exfoliation later you can look into exfoliation masks (the ordinary has one with salicylic acid) or a clay mask. Or my personal fave on exfoliation night is aloe vera gel and snail mucin. Glycolic acid and lactic acid are also an exfoliating product.
Hope you enjoyed the post!
xoxo NK
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Say Goodbye To Acne Scars And Unlock Clear Skin
Acne scars can be a frustrating reminder of past breakouts, but fear not! With the proper skincare routine and the power of niacinamide, retinol, azelaic acid, and AHA/BHA, you can fade those scars and achieve the clear skin you've always desired. In this article, we'll explore how these incredible ingredients work their magic and provide you with an easy-to-follow routine for achieving optimal results.
Niacinamide: The Skin's Best Friend
Niacinamide, also known as vitamin B3, is a superstar ingredient when it comes to fading acne scars. This potent antioxidant helps reduce inflammation, regulate sebum production, and improve skin texture. Incorporate a niacinamide serum into your routine to reap its benefits. Apply a few drops after cleansing and before moisturizing for maximum effectiveness.
Retinol: The Holy Grail Of Skincare
Retinol, derived from vitamin A, is a game-changer for acne scars and overall skin health. This ingredient boosts collagen production, speeds up cell turnover, and reduces hyperpigmentation. Start with a low-concentration retinol product and gradually increase usage to avoid irritation. Apply it at night, after cleansing, and before moisturizing, and always wear sunscreen during the day, as retinol can increase sun sensitivity.
Azelaic Acid: The Brightening Warrior
Azelaic acid is a multitasking ingredient that not only fades acne scars but also helps with redness, hyperpigmentation, and acne itself. This gentle exfoliant unclogs pores, reduces inflammation, and brightens the skin. Look for a 10-20% concentration product and apply it after cleansing, followed by moisturizer. Remember to patch test first to ensure compatibility with your skin.
AHA/BHA: The Dynamic Duo
Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) are exfoliating powerhouses that work wonders on acne scars. AHAs, such as glycolic acid, help fade scars by gently removing dead skin cells and promoting cell turnover. BHAs, like salicylic acid, penetrate deeper into the pores, reducing inflammation and preventing future breakouts. Incorporate these acids into your routine 2-3 times a week, starting with a lower concentration and gradually increasing as your skin adjusts.
In Conclusion
Achieving clear skin and fading acne scars is within your reach with the help of niacinamide, retinol, azelaic acid, and AHA/BHA. Remember to introduce these ingredients gradually into your routine and always patch-test new products. Consistency is vital, so be patient and give your skin time to adjust. Embrace this powerful skincare routine, and soon enough, you'll be saying goodbye to acne scars and hello to a radiant, flawless complexion!
Note: For personalized skincare advice, consult with us for a tailored skincare routine
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kbeautynotes · 6 months
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ILLIYOON Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream Review
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I'm sure you've heard of the Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream, a popular Korean moisturizer. However, like with most skincare products, it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. So, let’s delve deeper and explore which skin types and conditions are best suited to reap its benefits.
Read the full blog post here: ILLIYOON Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream Review
Have you tried this before?
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catboiarson · 6 months
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got a body question because after a conversation i heard i wondering what level of frequency is normal
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art-estrange · 1 year
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Omg i just realized…. SHIGI HAS FUCKIN ECZEMA HE HAS DERMATITIS!!!! AS SOMEONE WITH DERMATITIS/ATOPIC ECZEMA I UNDERSTAND HOW DID I NOT REALIZE
SOMEONE PLEASE GET HIM SOME CALENDULA BALM
Like literally when i get dermatitis on my face it’s usually around the eyes and mouth area sometimes the neck and eczema usually in places like the inside joint of your arm he just has eczema/dermatitis
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a-cowboy-like-you · 6 months
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scratching my arms is not enough i need to tear my skin off
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toastingpencils37 · 17 days
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That moment when your skin's so dry you can't tell if your skin doesn't like the lotion anymore or if it's just burning because of the dryness.
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A mix of moisturizers, toners and serums that your skin will LOVE! sometimes your skin can be dehydrated or dry and these will help combat that.
some ingredients that help are- 1. hyaluronic acid, 2. panthenol, 3. glycerin, 4. squalene 5. peptides etc.
the products listed have some to most of these ingredients can can help quench your dehydrated skin!
happy skincare!
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saturnbellfromhell · 1 year
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SKINCARE HOLY GRAILS
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So today's post is something a bit different than my usual. If I'm not reading and exploring astrology, I'm wrapped up in my robe doing my skincare. I've had a tough year with many breakouts, even though I've never had problems before. After many trials and errors I've come to make the routine that has helped my skin tremendously! I still do battle some hormonal breakouts and dark spots, but they are fading away as we speak. So today I'm sharing some tips and tricks, holy grails and routines that helped my skin flourish!
❕I want to add a disclaimer that I am by no means a cosmetologist nor dermatologist. If you can, I highly advise you to visit a dermatologist to help out in the skin department.
With that being said I'll firstly talk about a routine called SKIN CYCLING before we get into the products.
🤍Skin cycling is a process where you literally "cycle" products so you don't breakout. This is also an amazing tactic if you're adding a new product to your routine. My skin is highly reactive and sensitive, so by just putting something with a new ingredient on my face everyday, it will cause severe purging or even breakouts. I've had this happend when using salicylic acid. I would read how it's good to purge and waited a month and the breakouts kept coming. It was painful and ugly. So I decided to skin cycle and I've never had a problem with salicylic acid ever again.
My cycle consists of 4 days:
1. Normal skincare
2. Normal skincare
3. Exfoliation night
4. Recovery night
You go back and forth with your exfoliation and recovery nights and normal skincare. I find that by doing this my skin is never dry, patchy or iritated. For each of these days I have different moisturizers.
I would firstly recommend if you're starting off to just find an amazing cleanser, moisturizer and spf cream. Later you can add on, experiment with serums, retinols etc... If you have a damaged skin barrier be sure to stick to soothing cleansers and moisturizers. Don't beat your face, it will not be forgiving...trust me.
🤍Some of my tips&tricks I've learned over the years:
▫️Do your night routine atleast an hour before going to bed, so the products doesn't just end up on your sheets.
▫️Change your bed sheets every 5-7 days, I change every 5 days, but a week is totally fine.
▫️Stop touching your face after touching your hair. Your hair has many natural oils and putting it on your face afterwards can cause a breakout.
▫️Double cleansing is a must in the nighttime routine, especially if you wear makeup or work in a dusty environment.
▫️Really learn about your skin before getting into skincare, you have to know  what you're dealing with. This is the biggest tip I have. The more you know your skin, the better products you'll find for your it.
▫️I know this is a classic one, but diet is really important. Even though I'm not that sensitive to this, I know many are. Dairy, fatty foods, fast food, snacks, soda, sugar and alcohol can have a huge impact how your skin treats you. By all means this DOESN'T mean you can't eat anything. Cut one out and bring it back to see if there's any change. For me I eat sugar only on special events and I watch out with my alcohol intake.
▫️Put different moisturisers on different parts of your face. In my nighttime routine I have two moisturizers one that I put on my oily parts and the other that I put on my really sensitive and reactive parts. This one is a personal tip and it helped me a lot. Since my cheeks are so dry I can't use the same moisturiser on my cheeks and my chin ,my chin is very oily, has whiteheads  and is prone to a lot of breakouts. My chin can take stronger ingredients and even fragrance, but my cheek area is strictly for soothing creams with no perfume whatsoever.
🤍HOLY GRAILS
So I'll put the products into 4 sections, because I use them separately.
1. Morning Holy Grails
🤍 The Holika Holika Aloe Cleansing Foam
This product is the one I repurchase every month or two. If I had to choose the product that saved my skin, ding ding she gets the reward. It takes off makeup, cleanses your skin without it feeling stripped away, it leaves such a glow afterwards. I'm obsessed with this cleanser. It's also suitable for me in the summer and winter!
🤍 Cerave Hydrating cream-foam Cleanser
This one is a classic in the skincare community, because it does what it needs to do! I used this cleanser for 2 years until buying the Holika one. Cerave is the best big store brand for me. It never caused any damage to my skin, it's dermalogically tested and all their products are fragrance free. Simple, inexpensive and good. A good starter cleanser in my opinion.
🤍 Skin 79's Calming Aloe Vera Gel
You can see a pattern, aloe vera is the ingrediant for me! This gel has been a staple in my routine for atleast 3 years. It's an amazing layering moisturizer in the winter and daily moisturizer in the summer. It's fresh and light on the skin. Helps with dark spots and makes skin appear so bouncy!
🤍 Cerave Daily Moisturising Cream
Also another classic one, but I haven't found my perfect morning cream to date. This one is also fast and simple. It's lightweight, has hyaluronic acid and is really easy to use. It keeps the face nicely moisturized threw the day! This one is more of a summer moisturizer or if I'm staying in. The one labeled dry to extra dry I get in the winter!
2. Nighttime Holy Grails
🤍 CORSX Snail 96 Mucin
It's a little bit on the pricer side so I only use it before sleeping! It's amazing for repairing a damaged skin barrier and just the glow you get afterwords! Also amazing for recovery days.
🤍 The Effaclar Duo(+) from La Roche Posay
This is the star of the show! If I had to pick a favorite cream it goes to this one! This cream absolutely changed how I looked in a matter of 2 weeks. It exfoliates dead skin cells, reduces the look of dark spots and is very gentle! Highly recommend this even though it's also on the pricer side, but it's worth it.
🤍 La Roche Posay Lipikar Baume
Another La Roche product, because they are so good in my eyes. This moisturizer was introduced by my brother who has eczema and dermatitis. I used it on my cheeks one time and feel in love. It is a winter cream since it's very inriched. It's not heavy on the face and I use it if I've been out the whole day and the wind ate up my skin. It does wonders for my hands and knuckles since they are prone to being extra dry aswell. It's also good for recovery days!
3. Exfoliation Holy Grails
🤍 Cerave SA Soothing Cleanser
This cleanser is really rough on skin if I use it everyday, but every 4th day it does the job! I can tell it helps clear out my whiteheads and blackheads. I use it on my T zone area every 4 days and on my cheeks every 8th day, since they are so sensitive. Once I learned how to properly use this cleanser my skin has been doing amazing.
🤍 Aztec Clay Mask
A very popular product and I get why! This clay mask is better for me in the summer since it is so intense. I mix it with water and leave it on 5-7 minutes.
🤍 Inninisfree Pore Cleaning Clay Mask
I found out about this clay mask last summer and I can't describe how much I adore it. It's a more gentle clay mask where you don't feel any pulling sensation. I use this one in the winter more since it is so gentle. Highly recommend this aswell!
4. Recovery Day Holy Grails
🤍 La Roche Posay Lipikar cleanser
This cleanser is very rich and soft, I stay away from it on a daily basis because it's too heavy for everyday use. This cleanser is for very iritated and dry skin. I use this after my exfoliation night to bring back some moisture to my skin. It's extremely soothing and good for people with dry, itching and sensitive skin.
🤍 La Rosay Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+
This is a skin savior! Also it's a little pricey, but since I don't use it very often it's worth the price. This cream is amazing in recovery, to repair the skin barrier and for any anomalies. For example for the past week I've been down with the flu, after wiping your nose 1001 times the nose area can become quite inflamed, red and iritated. After using this two days in a row you can't even tell I had a runny nose, it's that amazing.
- just to be clear I have combination skin that is very dry mostly so a lot of these products are not for acne prone skin. The only products I would recommend to oily and acne prone people are the aloe vera, snail mucin and the effalcar duo!
🤍Hope you enjoyed and if ypu have any questions, I'll anwser them all in the comments!
Xoxo Numa
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Hydrate your skin with PHA
Polyhydroxy acids work by gently removing dead skin cells, promoting cell turnover, and improving skin texture and tone. Additionally, PHAs possess humectant properties, attracting and retaining moisture in the skin, resulting in enhanced hydration and a plump, youthful appearance. Moreover, their larger molecular size allows for slower penetration into the skin, reducing the likelihood of irritation. In conclusion, incorporating polyhydroxy acids into skincare routines can provide gentle exfoliation, hydration, and overall skin rejuvenation, making them a valuable addition to any skincare regimen.
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kbeautynotes · 4 months
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Review: Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Moisture Airyfit and Black Rice Pure Mineral Relief Daily Sunscreen
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In this post, I’m thrilled to introduce you to two new sunscreens from Haruharu Wonder: the Black Rice Moisture Airyfit Daily Sunscreen and the Black Rice Pure Mineral Relief Daily Sunscreen.
For those who don’t know, Haruharu Wonder is a Korean vegan skincare brand, and their entire line is centered around their patented ingredient: fermented black rice. These two sunscreens are no exception, boasting the goodness of black rice ferment, in addition to offering excellent sun protection.
Full article here: Haruharu sunscreen review
What's your favorite Korean sunscreen?
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ghost-bison · 4 months
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Hi there! Asking for a friend.
So when I was a teen, I had a lot of acne on my forehead, temples, nose, chin, and jaw. I'm now 22 and like a lot of young adults, it's gotten better but I still have acne on my jaw, and some acne scars all over my face, as well as blackheads on my nose.
I have a mixed skin type (meaning it's both greasy and dry), and I moisturize after the shower, but I've gotten into the habit of exfoliating every day with a face scrub, and it's been brought to my attention that it might be the reason why my skin keeps getting so grainy after a few hours.
Problem is, if I don't use face scrub every day, my skin gets all grainy so it's like this vicious circle where I have to entertain a bad habit which only makes things worse, cause if I don't then my skin looks bad (kind of like when you wash your hair every day because if you don't it's greasy, but the reason it's greasy is that you wash it every day, see what I mean?).
So I'm getting really desperate, I don't know what to do anymore. I don't have bad enough skin to try roaccutane (and I've had some scary reviews from people who have, so it's not an option anyway), and I feel like I've tried everything. So if you guys have had the same problem and have found solutions, I'd be really grateful if you could share them with me :)
Thank you in advance!
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feelstuck · 1 year
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You only get one skin
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Sometimes we neglect a crucial part of self care - moisturizing. Our skin lasts our entire lives, but we must treat it as the delicate tissue it is. The proper products can rehydrate your skin, seal in moisture, and form a barrier against allergens and contagions penetrating through your cells.
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Angeline’s Addiction Oatmeal Coffee Exfoliating Bar in Shea Butter Base can help replenish lost moisture. People with severe eczema have said their skin started clearing after the first use. The aromatics are that of a coffee shop. Freshly ground beans and oatmeal flour moisturize, soothe, and heal skin.
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No more dry, ashy patches. Love yourself and heal your skin.
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preciousteddybear · 6 months
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♡How to Find Your Skin Type♡
🧸Hey Teddies! My first blog is about how to find your skin type. (I will make a few more posts about how to deal with your skin type the right way, soon!). Knowing your skin type is important because it helps you know what products you need to use in your skin care routine and gives you the knowledge of what your skin really needs. DISCLAIMER: I am not a doctor, so please don't come for me😭 (But most of this information is dermatologist-approved!)
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The main types of skin types are dry, sensitive, oily, and combination. To find out which is yours go through the skin types below and follow the instructions. Good luck! ;D
★1★ Wash your face. Right after washing it, touch it. How does it feel? If it feels tight then your face is dry. If it feels cleaner then you may have oily skin. If your T-zone (your T-zone is your forehead, nose area, and your chin) feels clean, but your cheeks feel tight, you may have combination skin.
★2★ Pinch your cheek. If it forms wrinkles, you may have dry and/or combination skin. If it is smooth, check if you have oily skin!
★3★ Look in the mirror. What do you see? If you see red, flaky patches all over, you most likely have dry and/or sensitive skin. If your face is shiny you have oily skin. If you have both then you have combination skin.
★4★ Wait an hour after washing your face and dab your T-zone with a tissue. Look at your tissue and check if any oil has gotten on it. If you do see oil that means you have oily or combination skin.
Dry Skin
If you have dry skin the texture is flaky and rough, or you'll see peeling skin.
Oily Skin
If you have oily skin then your face looks shiny and feels smooth, and later on in the day, it feels greasy. The oily parts of your face have the most acne or pimples that occur there. Your pores are big, especially in your T-zone.
Combination Skin
The combination skin type is the combination of oily and dry skin. Your face will be oily in the T-zone, but dry anywhere else. You may have more acne in your T-zone than on your cheeks.
Sensitive Skin
If you have sensitive skin then your skin can be itchy, and get rashes. Your skin reacts to certain products and cleansers that can cause it to get red, itchy, and dry.
If these skin types do not apply to you, congrats!!! You have normal skin and do not have any huge problems to deal with. You have smooth skin, but you'll still have to deal with acne. Special treatment for you isn't needed :)
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