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seafoodpotechi · 2 years
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肌研のCMが好きだから、このスタイルをやって見ました。どうですか? あ、彼女は犬夜叉のかごめです! . I love Hada Labo commercials so I tried recreating their style. How is it? Also, the girl is Kagome from the anime called Inuyasha!
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indopelita · 6 months
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tallpiscesgirl · 1 year
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Hada Labo Hydrating Lotion Upgraded With 5 Hyaluronic Acids This 2022
Hada Labo Hydrating Lotion Upgraded With 5 Hyaluronic Acids This 2022
Hydration is most important and essential in maintaining healthy skin. A hydrated complexion looks more plump, healthy, and youthful looking. Having an adequately hydrated face will help to improve skin elasticity which will reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Additionally, hydrated skin also helps to combat oiliness. Dehydrated skin produces more oil because it is compensating for a lack of…
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icefireus · 2 years
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Tìm hiểu về thương hiệu mỹ phẩm Hada Labo
Tìm hiểu về thương hiệu mỹ phẩm Hada Labo
Thương hiệu Hada Labo -thương hiệu mỹ phẩm nổi tiếng với nhiều người Nhật, hiện tại là một hãng mỹ phẩm hàng đầu tại Nhật Bản. Tuy nhiên với người Việt Nam thì Hada Labo biết đến với một hãng mỹ phẩm cực tốt mà giá lại là bình dân. thương hiệu mỹ phẩm Hada Labo Đôi nét về Thương hiệu Hada Labo Thương hiệu Hada Labo nổi tiếng với triết lý làm đẹp tối giản của phụ nữ Nhật, được biết đến nhiều…
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jyunism · 2 months
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if this aloe vera thing doesn’t work im actually gonna kms
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fig · 1 year
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using face moisturizer as lip balm
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radio-charlie · 1 year
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Look up at the sky
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goldnrry · 19 hours
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So im a hada labo cleansing oil girl but I bought the refil for the biorè one because my pharmacy was out of hada labo and i HATE IT!!!!!!
It makes my eyes burn and the it makes me soooo oily even after use a cleanser
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ballsballsbowls · 6 months
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Me a week ago: Haha, Yesstyle sent an email saying I need to spend $260 in the next 60 days to stay a silver member. There's basically no way that's going to happen, even with Black Friday/Cyber Monday coming up.
Me yesterday: Oh, yesstyle sent me a coupon. I should go see if they have anything on my saved list on sale.
Spoiler:
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skinto · 1 year
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depravedhousewife · 2 years
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My dermatologist-approved skincare routine
I have relatively ultra-sensitive skin prone and this is truly the crème de la crème routine that has done wonders for my skin. I get compliments all of the time for my flawless skin so I have decided to share my routine. I have near perfect skin that hasn't been touched by any professional treatment yet, including botox.
This routine has removed my acne and scars from sun damage in less than a few weeks. I did countless of research before purchasing each and majority of these products were recommended to me from dermatologists as well as my older friends with amazing, wrinkle-free skin (45+) who swear by these products. I'll include links and their prices.
Oil-based cleanser:
Rohto Mentholatum - Hada Labo Gokujyun Oil Cleansing [$15]
This oil cleanser is truly the best in the game. It takes seconds to remove all impurities and heavy makeup from my face. It truly is the cheapest product that I've found to work for me.
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Water-based cleanser:
isClinical Clinical - Cleansing Complex [$45]
This is truly the best. It completely removes anything that I might've missed and feels incredible. My skin adores this.
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Toner:
Obagi Medical Nu-Derm Toner [$43]
It took a lot of trial and error to find a good toner. My skin would become irritated insanely easy with other toners that caused rashes. This is truly one of my holy grails, I use it after every step.
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Face mask:
HANACURE - All-In-One Facial Set [$110]
Just trust me. Nothing will ever top this. I typically use one once a week and that's all I need.
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Essence:
SK-II- Facial Treatment Essence (Pitera Essence) [$99]
I swear by this product. The greatest in the game. You automatically will feel the difference. I cannot live without it.
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Antioxidant Serums:
C E FERULIC® with 15% L-Ascorbic Acid [$169]
This is impossible to top. There's no product like this. Truly the best Vitamin C in the market. My dermatologist sent me to this after I suffered from sun damage that resulted in sun damage. I use this every morning and a little goes a long way. It stings a bit and has a funky smell but I promise, if there's one thing every woman should invest in, it's this. It improves the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, creates a brighter complexion, and improves skin texture and discoloration.
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Eye cream:
SkinCeuticals A.G.E. Eye Complex [$105]
Like I said, SkinCeuticals is the best brand out there. Everything they claim, they deliver.
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Serums:
Sunday Riley - Good Genes All-In-One AHA Lactic Acid Treatment [$122]
I cannot live without this. I apply it every night and notice drastic changes immediately. 10/10
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Tretinoin:
Tretinoin Anti-Aging Cream .05% [Prescription needed]
If you're over 18 and not on tretinoin, you're failing at life already. The earlier you start, the better. I owe my lack of any professional facial treatments thanks to this beauty. You can only get it via dermatologist. 60 year old you will thank you for this.
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Face cream:
SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2 Anti-Aging Lipid Replenishment Treatment [$136]
Every older woman I've met swears by it. This is truly the best facial cream in the game. I apply it twice a day and I love.
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Of course, I could never forget sunscreen.
Sunscreen:
EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46 [$39]
I apply this product every morning under my makeup. I never step foot outside in the sun without this sunscreen. One of the best sunscreens out there, especially for women with darker complexions. It does not leave a white cast on my olive, dark beige skin which I love. It's sculpted to perfection.
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i-cast-teatus-deletus · 7 months
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@magnetronic I think the easiest way to think about a routine for dry skin is to start by discussing moisturizing ingredients.
humectants - draw water from the inner layers of the skin (and from the external environment if there's sufficient humidity) to help keep the top layers of skin moist
some popular humectants in skincare are: butylene glycol, hyaluronic acid, sorbitol, honey
emollients - lubricate and fill in gaps between skin cells
some popular emollients in skincare are: silicones, squalene, jojoba oil, and meadowfoam oil
occlusives - slow moisture evaporation from skin by creating a physical barrier
petroleum is the best for this task by a long shot (and is extremely well-tolerated), but other occlusives include lanolin, beeswax, palm kernel wax, and mineral oil
These aren't entirely separate categories, and some ingredients have both emollient and occlusive properties. Anything you're looking to use to should have something from at least one of these categories pretty prominently in the ingredients list. This is a pretty widely accessible writeup with a lot more ingredients than I listed, and this one has a lot to chew on if you're interested in more technical stuff. This one is about reading ingredient labels, which is helpful if you're not used to it.
There's also a large number of ingredients that aren't serving any of these purposes explicitly that are also used to help dry skin with various levels of clinical backing and widespread use. Ceramides are the most important item in this category, but it also includes things like colloidal oatmeal, centella asiatica, panthenol, etc etc. There's a whole bunch of them and they're talking about new ones every single week it feels like. They can be further down the ingredients list and still be effective.
So, when you're looking at creating a routine around dry skin, it can be helpful to think of trying to get kind of a sundae bar of these various ingredients and ingredient categories while not creating a burdensome routine. Especially if you're having other skin issues like dermatitis or a damaged skin barrier, sticking to a routine with 2-4 products that don't irritate your skin and that you apply consistently will be your ideal goal. This will give you some consistent products that you know will behave, and a full routine to go back to if try a new product and it irritates your skin.
You're aiming to set up something that'd look sort of like this:
Face Wash: a particularly mild and hydrating foaming wash OR a face milk or other less-stripping cleanser OR the least-drying option, a micellar water (I'm trying to keep this general, and I've never personally used it, but it's my understanding that Bioderma Sensibio is a best-in-class, ultra mild micellar water that doesn't have fragrance). If you can't tolerate any of those, rinsing your skin with water is also viable. I wouldn't worry too much about getting moisturizing ingredients here, because you'll be rinsing it off anyway.
Moisturizer 1: a thin moisturizer that's got water, humectant ingredients, and maybe some emollients. Hyaluronic acid is one of your better options here, unless you live in a very dry climate or don't tolerate HA. I sincerely think the Japanese do this step better than anyone else on the planet, and if you import nothing else, this step would be the step to do it. Even now that Japanese and Korean toners have been in the West for close to a decade, the West is still not really making products that provide a lot of moisture that you can layer. I love Hada Labo (both this Moist version and the much more moisturizing but stickier Premium version), but if you hate hyaluronic acid, there are a handful of options, including Matsuyama and Kikumasamune (which does have added fragrance, but it's never bothered me).
Moisturizer 2: A thicker lotion with more emollient ingredients and maybe even an occlusive ingredient or two. Japanese or Korean emulsions fit this category, as well as any lighter or creamier lotions you may have.
Occulusive: something chunky to seal in everything that's come before. Petrolatum is ideal if you're very dry, either by itself in something like Vaseline or in a product with additional ingredients like Cerave Healing Ointment. If you can get away with less here, something like shea butter or lanolin are ideal. This should be a really thick cream or an ointment texture. You may not need this during the day, but you will almost certainly need one at night.
I think one of the big issues when designing this part of your routine is finding basic skincare that is basic enough. I think it's really important that these four items (or three, if you decide you desperately want or need to skip one of the moisturizer steps) have no fragrance (or extremely minimal fragrance that has never bothered you), no essential oils, no actives (why does every Western toner have glycolic acid and every Japanese toner have retinyl palmitate?), and I try to keep plant extracts to a minimum too just because of my own allergies unless I know already that it's beneficial (I also can't do snail mucin, another popular moisturizing ingredient in Asian skincare circles, because I'm allergic to it).
So, for example, my routine is in flux right now because a bunch of items I've been using for years have been reformulated and I'm allergic to the new versions, so I am trying some new stuff, but the stuff I'm currently using in these spots we discussed above are are:
Face Wash: Face Shop Rice Water Bright cleanser - a foaming cleanser with fragrance that I've been using for a decade, but if I was replacing this with something milder I'd probably pick something like LRP Toleraine cleanser or Sioris Cleanse Me Softly or SANA Cleansing Milk.
Moisturizer 1: Isntree HA Toner, but I slightly prefer Hada Labo Moist and I'm going back to it when the bottle is empty.
Moisturizer 2: Hada Labo Premium Emulsion, which is a thicker and creamier formulation than the regular lotion. My Soon Jung Barrier Cream fills a similar niche as a very liquid-y cream.
Occlusive: Now that my skin is fairly stable and I patch test and stop using things as soon as it's obvious they're drying me out or giving me a rash, I rarely need to use Cerave Ointment as my occlusive on my face, but I still use it on my arms and legs and in the winter sometimes.
I can usually get away with Illiyoon Ato Ceramide Cream (Though I am trying Aestura Ato Barrier once the Illiyoon is empty).
My other advice for Western skincare brands is I look for stuff that says it's safe for eczema. "Fragrance free" doesn't mean much, and neither does "hypoallergenic," but a formulation that says it's good for eczema (or people with eczema on the internet recommend) at least gives me an idea it might be suitable for my skin.
Also, Yesstyle isn't always the cheapest place to buy, but they happen to be a place that does both Korean and Japanese stuff that actually lists ingredients and keeps them semi-current (unlike posting Amazon listings, for example).
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girlfictions · 1 year
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hi! do you have any recommendations for skin nourishment? saw the patrick bateman room on your twt❤️
hi nonnie well first of all thank you for describing my very normal room like That and secondly yes absolutely!! the harsh uk weather is my nemesis so i curated my routine to be as nourishing as possible. disclaimer that you definitely don’t need all of these products; i just happen to have super sensitive skin that is prone to dry patches and i also kind of love having a specific routine it’s very therapeutic #patrickbatemancorefr... so without further ado here are my recs 💌
1. clinique take the day off cleansing balm
i haven’t touched makeup wipes in about 7 years because they tended to irritate my skin especially around my eyes so i swapped to this cleansing balm and it’s amazing at removing even the most stubborn makeup efficiently without feeling harsh at all 💆‍♀️
2. ren skincare evercalm gentle cleansing milk
i used to think cleansers were supposed to make your face feel “squeaky clean” until i realised that just meant my skin was being stripped of its natural oils 😭 this is by far the most gentle cleanser i’ve found and i’ve tried a TON none of which can compare like this is srsly such a uniquely soothing product
3. origins drink up intensive overnight hydrating mask
this mask is my absolute fave 🌟 it’s marketed as an overnight mask so sometimes i’ll use it in place of my moisturiser but more often than not i just leave it on for a few hours while i study and it leaves my skin feeling so nice and rejuvenated yippee
4. hada labo gokujyun premium hyaluronic acid lotion
ok this is called a ‘lotion’ but it technically functions as a serum imo and it’s truly my ride or die product i can’t even tell you how many bottles i’ve gone through. it’s comprised of 7 kinds of hyaluronic acid so it is ultra-ultra-moisturising and it makes my skin feel so bouncy and hydrated yass 💧
5. kiehl’s creamy eye treatment with avocado
this is the only eye treatment i think actually made a significant difference out of all the ones i’ve used. it’s so creamy you just need the tiniest amount and it melts so nicely into my skin 🙌 i suffer from super dry undereyes and eyelids and this honest to god saved my life #kiehlsstan4eva
6. caudalie vineactive overnight detox oil
okay firstly i’m obsessed with how this face oil smells it’s like being transported to a spa but more importantly i love how it absorbs into my skin without feeling greasy in the slightest <- i didn’t even know that was possible with an oil. tbh idgaf about the anti-aging claims but this noticeably makes my skin feel sooo soft when i wake up in the morning so i highly recommend! 
7. la roche-posay cicaplast baume b5
this is not marketed specifically as a moisturiser but i use it as one LOL. this is my ultimate holy grail i cannot emphasise enough how it totally transformed my skin esp. in the winter months it is so freaking nourishing and i will repurchase it forever and ever 🫶
and that wraps up my list!! honorary mentions go to the kiehl’s ultra facial cream which was my fav moisturiser before i discovered cicaplast and basically anything from the innisfree green tea range 🍵
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angeljpg · 2 years
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basics for oily skin.
1. makeup/sunscreen remover — do not use makeup wipes!! you can use an oil or balm, but may prefer a micellar water like bioderma’s.
2. foaming or gentle cleanser — hada labo’s hylaronic foaming cleanser is highly rated or YTTP’s green tea cleanser might be better if you lean more towards combo skin. for clogged pores try la roshe posay’s salicylic wash.
3. serum or toners — go for toners and serums that balance your skin’s PH such as acwell’s licorice toner. if you’re struggling with clogged pores, a BHA can help.
4. moisturizer — you still need moisturizer, even if you have oily skin!! there are plenty that are light weight such as cosRx’s advanced snail cream or stratia’s liquid gold. if you are prone to clogged pores, look for a moisturizer that says non-comedogenic.
5. SPF (AM only) — always wear sunscreen. i strongly suggest japanese sunscreens such as anessa’s perfect milk or biore’s aqua rich.
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NOTES:
• change your sheets, bonnets, and towels often.
• sometimes your skin can be extremely dehydrated and over compensate with more sebum production which gives the illusion of oily skin. this will need more TLC, please see the skincareaddiction subreddit for more info.
• diet hugely influences oily skin. things like refined carbs, cows milk, oily foods, etc. can exacerbate your skin’s issues. if you think these might be affecting your skin, try cutting out one thing for 2 weeks and see if you notice any improvement.
• try getting extractions and personalized facials 1-2x a month.
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genz-beauty29 · 5 months
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sữa rửa mặt cho da mỏng nhạy cảm của nhật
Nhật Bản có nhiều sản phẩm chăm sóc da chất lượng cao, đặc biệt là dành cho da nhạy cảm nhạy cảm. Dưới đây là một số sữa rửa mặt phổ biến và được đánh giá cao cho da nhạy cảm nhạy cảm:
Hada Labo Gokujyun Hyaluronic Acid Face Wash:
Đặc điểm: Chứa axit hyaluronic, giúp giữ nước cho da và làm dịu nhẹ da nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Hyaluronic acid, glycerin.
Senka Perfect Whip Cleansing Foam:
Đặc điểm: Sữa rửa mặt nhẹ nhàng, tạo bọt mịn, không chứa hương liệu và dầu khoáng.
Thành phần chính: Water, stearic acid, glycerin.
Shiseido Senka Perfect Gel:
Đặc điểm: Gel tạo bọt nhẹ, không chứa hương liệu, phù hợp cho da mỏng nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Water, stearic acid, glycerin.
Curel Makeup Cleansing Gel:
Đặc điểm: Dạng gel nhẹ, không chứa hương liệu và không gây kích ứng cho da nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Glycerin, isohexadecane, water.
Rohto Hadalabo Gokujun Cleansing Oil:
Đặc điểm: Dầu tẩy trang nhẹ, chứa acid hyaluronic giúp làm dịu và giữ nước cho da.
Thành phần chính: Mineral oil, PEG-8 glyceryl isostearate, hyaluronic acid.
Kanebo Suisai Beauty Clear Powder:
Đặc điểm: Dạng bột, không chứa hương liệu, giúp làm sáng da và làm dịu nhẹ cho da nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Sodium lauroyl glutamate, sodium myristoyl glutamate.
Muji Sensitive Skin Cleansing Oil:
Đặc điểm: Dầu tẩy trang nhẹ, không chứa hương liệu và không có màu, thích hợp cho da nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Mineral oil, squalane, PEG-8 glyceryl isostearate.
Trước khi sử dụng bất kỳ sản phẩm chăm sóc da nào, bạn nên kiểm tra thành phần và thử nghiệm trên một phần nhỏ của da để đảm bảo không có phản ứng dị ứng. Nếu có vấn đề cụ thể về da, hãy tham khảo ý kiến của chuyên gia chăm sóc da hoặc bác sĩ da liễu.
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