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Body Butter Cream With Hyaluronic Acid | Shop At UniQaya
This premium Hyaluronic Acid Body Butter is enriched with the goodness of Shea Butter, Vitamin E to nourish and revitalize your skin.
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Body Butter Cream | Body Cream | Shop Now | This body butter helps to fight a variety of skin concerns, including dryness, roughness, and uneven texture.
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zokibodycare · 4 months
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Anti-Aging Body Lotion
Luxe. High-performance. Peptide-powered.
Discover the breakthrough wrinkle-prevention cream that targets visible signs of aging from the neck down.
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khulkarjiyo · 2 months
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15 Best Niacinamide Body Lotions for Skin Health
Niacinamide, also known as vitamin B3, is a powerhouse ingredient that has been making waves in the skincare industry for its remarkable benefits. From improving skin texture to reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, niacinamide has become a staple in many skincare routines. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the uses of niacinamide, explore its benefits for the body, and…
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muzammels-blog · 1 year
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CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion for Dry Skin
Brand-CeraVe Scent-Fragrance Free Item Form-Lotion Active Ingredients-hyaluronic_acid Unit Count-12 Fl Oz
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[ DAILY MOISTURIZING LOTION ] Smooth, light-weight texture that is absorbed quickly, leaving skin feeling smooth and hydrated, never greasy [ LONG-LASTING HYDRATION ] Contains Hyaluronic Acid to help retain skins natural moisture and MVE technology to provide 24 hour hydration [ GENTLE ON SKIN ] Holds National Eczema Association (NEA) Seal of Acceptance. Fragrance free, allergy-tested, non-comedogenic, and suitable for use as a body lotion, face moisturizing lotion, and/or hand lotion [ 3 ESSENTIAL CERAMIDES ] Ceramides are found naturally in the skin and make up 50% of the lipids in the skin barrier. All CeraVe products are formulated with three essential ceramides (1, 3, 6-II) to help restore and maintain the skin’s natural barrier [ DEVELOPED WITH DERMATOLOGISTS ] CeraVe Skincare is developed with dermatologists and has products suitable for dry skin, sensitive skin, oily skin, acne-prone, and more. Product Description
Developed with dermatologists, CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion has a unique, lightweight and non-greasy formula that provides 24-hour hydration with slow release of MVE Technology and helps restore the protective skin barrier with three essential ceramides (1,3,6-II). The formula also contains hyaluronic acid to help retain skin’s natural moisture. This oil-free moisturizer with hyaluronic acid leaves the skin feeling comfortable and is gentle on skin. •Oil-free •Fragrance-free •Non-comedogenic •Gentle, non-irritating formula •Accepted by the National Eczema Association
Key Ingredients: •Ceramides: Essential for healthy skin, ceramides help restore and maintain the skin’s natural barrier •MVE Technology: This patented delivery system continually releases moisturizing ingredients for 24-hour hydration •Hyaluronic Acid: This ingredient attracts hydration to the skin’s surface and helps the skin retain moisture
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femmefatalevibe · 1 year
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Femme Fatale Guide: Small Ways To Look More Polished (Essential Style & Beauty Tips)
Some simple fashion & beauty tips to help you look more put together to turn heads and feel your best daily. Hope this helps xx
Style:
Always steam, lint roll, and snip any threads from your clothing before heading out the door
Ensure your top, pants/skirt, and outerwear proportions flatter your body shape. Choose cuts, hemlines, and strategically tuck or button (or unbutton) each garment to create lines that flatter your figure
Be mindful of how your pant/skirt/dress hemline aligns with the shaft of your footwear. You don't want any bunching or awkward gaps
Learn which colors are the most flattering on your skin tone (and which shades wash you out)
Study your body shape and the silhouettes that best streamline/elongate your frame
Find the right balance of textures/fabric weight (too many "heavy" fabrics like faux fur, quilting or puffer-style items when styled together can look bulky if not styled carefully)
Invest in a capsule wardrobe and neutral basics made in high-quality fabrics (Pima cotton, cashmere, silk, heavyweight denim, merino wool, etc.)
If an item does not look quite right on your body, tailor it or toss (donate) it out
Make sure all of the hardware matches with all of the jewelry, handbag, watch, cuff or button details, and footwear you choose for any given outfit
Maintain your accessories and footwear. Ensure they're no creases or scuff marks before heading out the door
Beauty:
Always keep your eyebrows well-shaped, brushed, filled in, and regularly tweezed
Tweeze and/or dermaplane your face as needed
Prioritize skincare/SPF for flawless skin
Ensure your foundation/concealer/brow products are all a perfect color match and fully blended into your skin
Use concealer to outline your brows and lip shape for greater definition
Strategically apply bronzer/contour, highlighter, and blush to your face to flatter your natural hollows, and prominent features (top of cheekbones, the tip of the nose, right under the brow), and use a light wash of color where your face would be naturally flushed
Find a flattering lip shade that suits your skin tone and doesn't make your teeth look yellow/dull
Embrace healthy hair habits (condition generously, use a wide-toothed comb and a specialty hair towel on wet hair, use a heat protectant and a round brush for blowouts/styling and satin or silk hair ties/pillowcases, get regular trims)
Use dryer sheets to minimize hair frizz and water or Vaseline to slick back fly-aways
Exfoliate and moisturize religiously (dry brush or sugar scrub with lotions including ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerin, depending on your skin type)
Use cuticle oil around your nails & apply hand cream/lip balm daily (or substitute with Vaseline for any of the three)
Maintain a diligent nail routine (consistent nail shape, classic pink, nude, red, or vampy polish color, and a high-quality top coat)
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teenfamedr · 8 months
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Real Skincare Guide
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Level 1: breakouts, non-painful, a little scarring
Minimize your skincare routine, all you need is an oil cleanser (if you wear a lot of makeup) than a good foam cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen. Repeat the same routine before bed just without the sunscreen.
Wear sunscreen everyday!!!
Always apply more moisturizer than you think you need.
Drink a lot of water (2-3LT)
Get consistent sleep
Take a multi vitamins to balance your hormones. I recommend the One-A-Day Woman’s Vitamins (get a real pill cause the gummies don’t have enough iron)
Work on your stress (breathe work, meditate, journal, yoga, walks, going out with friends, therapy, etc)
Look at what body oils/shampoo/conditioner you are using. Could be your akin reacting poorly to something in there.
Level 2: consistant breakouts, acne, scarring
All the stuff for Level 1 apply.
Minimize your skincare routine and than slowly add back in stuff like hydrochloric acid and retinol. Having an elaborate skincare will just make your skin worse. First, focus on healing your skin barrier.
If you are a teenager, it just might be your hormones/growing pains. It will go away eventually.
Pimple Patches work and are especially good if you are trying to stop touching your face.
Wash your pillow cases every 1-2 weeks.
Try to sleep on your back.
If you pop a pimple than apply an antibiotic ointment.
No point in using anti-aging products if you are under the age of 25. It just won’t do anything for you.
Note that if you take in a lot of nicotine you will breakout. If you smoke and you have bad skin, it probably won’t improve unless you quit or lessen the dosage.
Level 3: painful consistent breakouts/acne/scars, redness, irritability, hurts,
Go see a dermatologist!
Acne is can be a real problem. If your acne is painful seek professional help.
If Accutane is recommended, than I would do it. Based only on the experiences of my friends, I have seen great results after a couple months. There are side effects and it is not for everyone but if a professional says you should than I might consider it.
No topical treatment is going to make those scars go away. You are going to need to laser resurfacing which is like this secret treatment rich people do to clear up their skin. It is expensive but really works. Beauty brands want you to think that the right cream can clear up your skin but if you have bad scarring you are only going to see real results with laser treatments
All of the above recommendations still apply
Your acne does not take away from your beauty or your worth as a human being. Remember that acne is normal and social media is fake.
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Product Recommandations:
Disclaimer: Not every product will work for every skin type. Do your research for what will be beat for you!
Korean skincare! It is reliable to buy from yesstyle or Olive young. Don’t buy on amazon. (Japanese skincare is good too)
AESTURA Atobarrier 365 Cream
Ma:nyo Pure Cleansing Oil
Ma:nyo Bifida Biome Conplex Ampoule
Beauty of Joseon (sunscreen, eye cream, and serum)
Round Lab 1025 Dokdo Cleanser and Round Lab Birch Juice Sunscreen
Torriden Serum
KAHI Multi Balm
Anything from The Ordinary
CeraVe Daily Moisturizer
CeraVe SA Face Wash Cleanser
CeraVe Acne Foam Cleanser
CeraVe Resurfacing Retinol Face Serum
La Roche Posay spot treatment and soothing balm
EltaMD sunscreen
Soon Jung brand
Laniege Toner
Royal Honey propolis Essence
Aware Lip and Eye remover
TIRTIR- Centella Foam Cleanser
KAHI wrinkle bounce collagen mist
Real Calendula Toner Hyaluronic Toner Pads
Abeille Royale double R renew and repair serum 
Tom Ford Lip Balm
Rovectin activating treatment lotion
LA MER moisturizer
PanOxyl Acne Foaming wash
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kittysdiary · 1 year
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How can I get my skin silky and smooth and soft? My skin is always soo dried
As someone who has dermatitis I can relate to having super dry skin too! Luckily there are some amazing products that can be used to treat dry skin. 🫧
CeraVe, Cetaphil and La Roche Posay are my top 3 brands when it comes to looking for cleaners + moisturizers that treat dry skin.
Use a moisturizing cream instead of a moisturizing lotion for better results.
Ingredients are your best friend when it comes to treating dry skin. AHA, BHA, Retinol, Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid and Benzoyl Peroxide are my faves for dry skin. These ingredients can be found in The Ordinary + Good Molecules’ product line.
Daytime skincare routine for dry skin: Cleanse, Serum (Vitamin C), Moisturizer and Sunscreen.
Nighttime skincare routine for dry skin: Double cleanse, Tone, Targeted Serum (AHA + BHA) and Moisturize.
Try snail mucin! As crazy as it sounds snail mucin has helped keep my skin super soft. Peach Slices and COSRX are my brand recommendations for snail mucin.
Laneige lip masks are perfect for dry lips!
Keep lip balm, moisturizers and hand creams with you when you’re out and about.
Body creams work better than body lotion for dry skin.
Use a sugar body scrub for exfoliation!
Dry scalps are also common with dry skin. Living Proof as an amazing dry scalp serum + First Aid Beauty also released their dry scalp/dandruff hair products a while ago.
Stock up on dry skin products during the fall + winter seasons!!
Get a facial with an esthetician to work on dry skin! Hydrafacials are an amazing investment!
Visit a health care provider if your concerns about dry skin worsen!
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lovinterstellar · 8 months
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𝐃𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐌 𝐆𝐈𝐑𝐋 𝐀𝐔𝐓𝐔𝐌𝐍
a magical halloween and autumn is all about feeling cozy, warm, and comfy. pumpkin flavored/scented things make autumn feel even more cozy and festive !
things like cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice lattes, old halloween movies, and stepping on crunchy leaves make autumn even more enjoyable and cozy.
♡ bucket list inspo
go to a pumpkin patch w/ friends or family
haunted house w/ friends
halloween party
make pumpkin pie
candy apples
halloween movie marathon
buy fall candles
fall photo shoot
make a fall playlist
♡ autumn self-care
autumn weather is super cozy but still a bit cold, soo that can be bad for your skin so here are some ways to keep it looking hydrated and alive during coldish weather !!
a hydrating cleanser: try not to use any harsh products on your face, use very gentle cleansers so you don't strip moisture from your face while trying to get rid of dirt
moisturizing serums: hyaluronic acid is super good for your skin during autumn. it keeps your skin looking and feeling moisturized
lip balm: since the weather is cold, it means your lips are gonna be dry so you NEED to have some lip balm close by.
sunscreen: even the the sun isn't really out you should still use sunscreen the UV is still there.
moisturizer: since it's going to be pretty cold your face with dry out quickly. use a good moderately thick moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated
body scrubs: body scrubs can help a lot during cold weather so your skin doesn't get flaky and dry.
body lotion/hand cream: body lotions and hand creams help ALOT so your skin doesn't get dry.
♡ living halloween/autumn
make your ringtone cozy
wear autumn tones (orange, brown, olive green, etc.)
autumn scented candles
carve a pumpkin
use autumn scented products (perfume, body washes, hand sanitizers, etc.)
♡ beauty: makeup
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if you choose to wear makeup then you can match it with autumn to feel even more cozy. wearing warm colors really brings out the autumn vibe. orange and brown eyeshadows create a warm subtle but bold look to your makeup. orange blush is also an option !!
♡ beauty: nails
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to feel even more in the autumn spirit get your nails done with warm colors !
colors like dark greens, browns, copper, and dark reds really give off the autumn look.
inspo: @blushydior 🎀
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zokibodycare · 17 days
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Zoki BodyCare: Hyaluronic Body Lotion with Peptides for Luxurious Skin
Buy the best hydraunic body lotion at ZokiBody Care.
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exeggcute · 9 months
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hello! you seem to know a lot about skincare stuff, so i'm curious what products you use for general daily use? i also have adult acne and it's very annoying. i would also appreciate any lip moisturizing ideas if you have any. thank you, and hope your day's going well!
oh yes! although fair warning that I am not a skincare expert at all (I don't even understand half the lingo that people use when they talk about products lol) so take any of my recommendations with a grain of salt...
other than sunscreen, literally all of the stuff I use is either from paula's choice, the ordinary, or good old cerave. I don't even bother trying other brands at this point because I assume they'll just be overpriced junk—plus, you can get almost all cerave products and a good chunk of the ordinary's products at, like, target. I'd also note that you don't need to (and really should not) go out and buy a million things at once; I have a pretty good arsenal at this point but it took me a couple years to build it up by trying one or two new products at a time and seeing what I like.
both paula's choice and the ordinary have "shop by concern" sections on their websites, so if you want actual targeted advice about what to try then I would definitely defer to them lol. but for some specific examples of what I like:
diehard fan of cerave face soaps. they have a foaming pump and a non-foaming pump, depending on whether your skin is more oily or more dry. I mostly use the latter, but since noelle uses the former I'll occasionally steal a pump of the foamy one if I'm having an oily streak lol.
likewise with cerave moisturizer, specifically for your body, but also works great on your face as a final skincare step. will not make you break out. however (important info incoming!!!) the pump lotion is far inferior to the giant tub of lotion—the pump stuff is just kind of watery and sad in comparison. get the tub. you deserve it.
the ordinary hyaluronic acid 2% serum is another "help I have dry skin but also acne" lifesaver. you can apply it directly to (damp!!!) skin or (wet!!!) hair or put a couple drops in your lotion for extra-moisturizing lotion. but it works by drawing outside moisture into your skin/hair, so make sure you're not applying it to dry skin/hair or it can backfire and actually dry you out.
paula's choice enriched calming toner = dry skin savior.
for acne specifically, paula's choice pore-reducing toner fucking rules. it's not harsh at all so you can use it as much as you want. pairs well with paula's 5% AHA exfoliant (which only use when I'm really flaky, since it is a little harsh, but you can temper it by applying lotion right after).
the ordinary azelaic acid 10% suspension is a little tingly, so I only use it when I'm actively breaking out (which tbf is often lol), but it's a great at starving out pimples.
from the paula's choice CLEAR line, I looooove the purifying clay mask. I use this one a couple times a week as needed, usually right after I get out of the shower, and then I'll wash it off and do the rest of my face potions as usual. even if my skin is pretty clear I just like how tight and clean everything feels after. I also recently tried the CLEAR 5% benzoyl peroxide daily skin clearing treatment (only because I got it as a free gift... otherwise I would Not have tried a benzoyl peroxide product lmao. bad memories of childhood acne treatment snake oil shit.) and was surprised how much I liked it, although I've been applying it verrry sparingly. the bottle recommends applying it (1) to your entire face and (2) EVERY DAY, but I've had luck using it as a sporadic spot treatment. pairs well with the enriched calming toner.
I've also been using this prescription tretinoin cream off and on for the past year (from the dubious skincare-as-a-service online pharmacy "forhers" lol) and it's Good but not a miracle. my skin is already pretty sensitive so I try not to use it that often, but it would probably work a lot better if it did. also makes you photosensitive as hell so watch out (sunscreen is a must).
specifically for lip moisturizer, nothing beats plain old burt's bees lip balm imo but if you need something heavy-duty I do like the paula's choice lip and body treatment balm. it's a little greasy but has great staying power and the tub lasts forever!
also important to note. you should always do stuff in this order: wash your face (duh) > toner > other stuff > lotion/moisturizer. I know you're supposed to do the "other stuff" in a specific order if you're stacking multiple products but tbh I just kind of wing it lol.
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mychaotic-academia · 9 months
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Beauty Routine for Dark Academics
So listen: This is really for anyone, but I know that DA can romanticize a lack of self care, and WE WILL NOT HAVE THAT
I used to have such bad depression (etc) that I wouldn’t even shower or brush my teeth for days on end. So I’m not gonna pretend like this is easy, self care is HARD. And I’m not even saying I’m good at doing this daily. But when I’m having my best days, this is my routine.
Take what you need and leave the rest
(Note: I have dry skin, dry curly hair, and I’m nearly 28 with no kids. This is what works for that. Adapt as needed for yourself!)
Evening Routine:
1. Headband hair away from face and wash hands/nails
2. Makeup cleanse
3. Secondary cleanse
4. Toner
5. Snail essence
6. Hyaluronic acid serum
7. Retinoid serum
8. Face oil
9. Gua sha
10. Eye cream
11. Overnight moisturizer
12. Top off (vaseline or overnight mask)
13. Lash and brow serum
14. Brush teeth
15. Floss
16. Mouthwash
17. Rinse
18. Lip mask
19. Oil hair
20. Body lotion
21. Foot lotion and socks
22. Hand lotion
23. Get a great night’s sleep!
Morning Routine:
1. Brush teeth
2. Tongue scrape
3. Mouthwash
4. Rinse
5. Wash hands and nails
6. Use micellar water to clean face
7. Comb hair
8. Shower:
1. Rinse
2. Conditioner (not daily)
3. Soap body
9. Toner
10. Snail essence
11. Hyaluronic acid serum
12. Eye cream
13. Day moisturizer
14. Leave in air dry cream(if you washed your hair) // Hair Oil (if you didn’t wash hair, then wash your hands)
15. Deodorant
16. Primer
17. Make up
18. Dress
19. Perfume
Some Bonus Content:
Complex Shower Routine (at night!)
(Take what you need and leave the rest, do 2x weekly at night)
Pre-shower:
1. Dry brush body
2. Comb hair
Shower:
1. Rinse
2. Conditioner in hair
3. Soap body
4. Face wash
5. Exfoliate body (unless you dry brushed!)
6. Wash out conditioner
7. Towel squeeze hair and tap dry skin
Post-Shower:
1. Toner
2. Body oil
3. Leave in air dry cream (hair)
4. Eye mask
5. Face mask
6. Remaining skin care
Nail Care (for amazing natural nails!)
1. Wash hands
2. Scrub nails with nail brush
3. Clip
4. File
5. Cuticle cream
1. Let it sit
2. Tissue off excess
6. Clip cuticles
7. Buff and shine
8. Hand lotion
9. A touch of cuticle cream on and around nails to leave
So that’s it!
I’m aware that its a lot. When I do my full evening routine alone it takes like, probably half an hour.
But I’ll tell you something - You are going to look good and feel even better when you take care of yourself.
Obviously eat, drink fluids (especially water, and ESPECIALLY if you have coffee or other caffeinated beverages), and move in a way that feels good if its possible. This isn’t an exhaustive list.
Take care of yourselves, in whatever way works for you, and you’ll do better in school/be able to think clearer and more critically in your private studies.
You matter
You are loved
You deserve to take time for yourself
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femmefatalevibe · 2 years
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Femme Fatale Beauty Playbook: Tips & Tricks To Feel Clean, Confident & Seductive Daily
Some beauty tips and tricks to feel your best daily.
Starting off with some miscellaneous advice: Coconut oil is the most versatile ingredient – for your hair, skin, nails, and even down there. Find your signature scent (apply it to your clothes instead of your skin whenever possible). Sugar scrubs are the answer to most flakiness or bumps on your skin. B vitamins, vitamin D, and omega-3s are essential to healthy hair, skin, and nails.
Hope this helps xx
Hair:
Shampoo your skull, condition the rest: Focus shampoo on your roots and work it through your scalp; concentrate conditioner on the ends and work your way up until you reach the base of your skull - around your upper ear lobe.
Always comb, never brush, your hair when wet: Gently use a wide-tooth comb, from root to tip, on wet hair to prevent breakage.
Use a special towel to dry your hair: My favorite is from Crown Affair (pricey for what it is but worthwhile in the long-term), but a Turbie Twist from the drugstore works infinitely better than a regular towel that weighs down and causes frizzy, damaged hair
Always use a heat protection spray before blow drying or straightening/curling your hair: (Briogeo and Oribe products are my love for all haircare products, including their blowdry creams – also love R +Co. for a heat protection styling mist).
Choose your hair ties wisely: Use seamless or silk hair ties exclusively to prevent breakage or awkward creases on your hair. Wear a silk scrunchie if you prefer. These hair ties from Amazon are my holy grail (only $7 for 100 hair ties!), and they come in a portable ziplock bag.
Skin:
Always use a disposable cloth when washing your face: Regular towels store bacteria and can cause breakouts too easily. These facial wipes from Amazon are my holy grail.
Wear sunscreen daily: Yes, even when you spend all day indoors. UV rays can interact with your skin through windows, too.
Niacinamide, Vitamin C Hyaluronic Acid, & Tea Tree Oil are among the few skincare ingredients almost everyone should consider incorporating into their skincare routine.
Learn the correct order to apply the products in your skincare routine: Cleanser, Toner, Serum, Eye Cream, Spot Treatment, Moisturizer, Sunscreen (or Retinol/Skin Oil at night).
Remember: From a dermatologist's perspective, your face starts (or ends) at your nipples. So, ensure you're cleansing, exfoliating, and applying sunscreen daily to your neck, chest, and décolletage to keep your skin smooth, youthful, and well-hydrated.
Vaseline is a great (affordable) alternative to traditional eye creams.
Sugar scrub your facial hair for a more gentle alternative to waxing (Combine sugar, lemon, and water). Laser hair removal, especially under your arms and your arms/legs is life-changing.
Follow up a warm shower with a dry brush and coconut oil for smoother, firmer skin.
Always apply a hydrating lip balm, mask, or Vaseline, hand cream, and moisturizer to your feet before going to sleep.
Layer complementary scents. Ensure the scents of body wash, lotion, and perfume work well together and don't clash.
Makeup:
Learn your skin undertones and educate yourself on color theory (I can share a post on this on the Post+ feed if you want some more educational content on these types of topics – I write about them for a living!).
Test any foundation, concealer, or face powder on your wrists, too.
Don't forget to color-match your bronze and blush: They can appear orange or muddy if you don't find a product with the correct shade or undertones for your skin type.
Invest in products that go on your face, brow products, and eyeliners. Great mascaras and lip products are easy to find at a drugstore or relatively cheap (I suggest Covergirl and d NYX, respectively).
Apply concealer in a triangle; don't dot it around your eyes for better coverage.
If you have oily skin (or it's humid outside), apply powder before your liquid/cream products. Set them again with a light powder to lock the color in.
Apply mascara from tip to base for the best lashes of your life: One coat on the tip, another from middle to tip, and the last coat from base to tip.
In a pinch, use a fragrance-free moisturizer and a q-tip to remove excess makeup (no more raccoon eyes).
Use a light nude or white eyeshadow underneath your brow to make them appear more defined.
Apply face powder under your eyes to help the eyeliner on your waterline last longer.
Create a simple daily makeup routine formula: 1 skin coverage (foundation/concealer), 1 skin color (a favorite blush or bronzer), brows, mascara, an eye-definer (eyeliner or shadow), and a signature "your lips but better" lip shade (1-2 shades deeper or lighter than your natural lip color): This formula provides you the basics, so you never have an excuse not to put yourself together for the day (5-10 minute routine here).
Discover your day-to-night hero product: Always keep a slightly deeper lipstick, a smoky eyeshadow, or liquid liner in your bag to transition your day look into the evening with one portable product.
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marstheprinzess · 5 months
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current skincare routine (am+pm) 🩷
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my current skincare routine(s) consist of a few products that i won’t repurchase, not because they break me out (or anything of that sorts) but bc i realised, that my skin created some sort of tolerance towards them. i will mention the products that are on my wish list in my next post! ♡
my (face) skin type + concerns:
oily/combination (depending on the season)
hormonal acne
textured skin
hyperpigmentation / dark spots / acne scars
i do, what some might call “skin cycling”, so my skincare routine looks different every other day! it might seem like a lot but the base products stay pretty much the same.
my current products ♡:
cleanser:
Inky List Oat Cleansing Balm ❌
CeraVe Foaming Cleanser ❌
Panoxyl Benzolperoxide*
toner:
Simple Soothing Facial Toner ❌
Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Hyaluronic Toner
serums/treatments:
Boots Azelaic Acid 15% ❌
Paula’s Choice BHA/AHA Toner ❌
The Inkey List Tranexamic Acid ❌
retinoid:
Tretinoin Cream 0.025%
moisturiser:
Cerave Moisturising Lotion ❌
spf:
Eucerin Sun Gel-Cream Oil Control Sun Cream SPF50
*only used when i have active breakouts but not on the nights when i use tretinoin x
all products marked with ❌, i will not be repurchasing, more info at the end!
my current routine ♡:
Monday AM: CTMSPF** + Hyaluronic Toner
Monday PM: CTM*** + BHA/AHA Toner
Tuesday AM: CTMSPF + Azelaic Acid 15%
Tuesday PM: CTM + Tretinoin 0.025%
Wednesday AM: CTMSPF + Tranexamic Acid
Wednesday PM: CTM + Tretinoin 0.025%
Thursday AM: CTMSPF + Hyaluronic Toner
Thursday PM: CTM + Azelaic Acid 15%
Friday AM: CTMSPF + Tranexamic Acid
Friday PM: CTM + Tretinoin 0.025%
Saturday AM: CTMSPF + Hyaluronic Toner
Saturday PM: CTM + Tranexamic Acid
Sunday AM: CTMSPF + Azelaic Acid 15%
Sunday PM: CTM + Tretinoin 0.025%
**CTMSPF = cleanser, toner, moisturiser & spf
***CTM = cleanser, toner & moisturiser
ps. on the days where i only use the hyaluronic toner (w/ hands), i won’t use the simple toner (w/ cotton pad). and just to be clear, i’m using my serum/treatments before any moisturiser or spf! and i double cleanse every night ♡
per my last lil life update, i mention that i’m back home in germany after completing my studies in the uk and i realised that i actually don’t need to order most of my skincare (+ body care) stuff from the uk, since germany (rossmann, budni, dm & certain pharmacies) have improved their range and released a lot of products that are similar (or the same) to the ones i could easily find in boots or superdrug! which i’m excited and happy about bc i always prefer to get the majority of my hygiene stuff from local drug stores rather than buying them online; especially with products that run out rather quickly (e.g. spf, cleanser, etc). so watch out for my next post, on the products that are on my wish list! ♡
best wishes & until next time,
mars the prinzess ❤︎
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*none of the pictures i used are my own, unless stated otherwise. i get them from pinterest
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selfcarewithkay · 6 months
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Chapter One
Hi guys! Welcome! I feel like it's only appropriate to start this blog off with some skin care. However today we aren't going to just talk about products because before we can decide what's best for your skin we need to know your skin type. There are three major skin types, oily skin, dry skin and combination skin. Some might say that acne prone skin is another type but that's up to debate. Oily skin can be described as skin that secretes an excessive amount of the body’s natural oils. Dry skin is the complete opposite of that because it secretes little to no natural oils leaving the skin very dry. Combination skin is a combination of the two skin types meaning some parts of the skin are oily (usually the t-zone) and some parts are dry (usually the side of your cheeks). 
My oily|combination skin tips;
Any product with high amounts of niacinamide and salicylic acid works wonders for your oily skin.
Make sure to wash your face both day and night.
Stick to a proper skincare routine.
Use fragrance free products.
Drink lots of water.
Try your best to avoid oily foods in your diet.
My dry skin tips;
Wash your face once a day preferably at night only.
Try to stay away from stripping cleansers and bar soap cleansers.
Incorporate products with hyaluronic acid , ceramides and glycerin into your skin care.
 Use a moisturizing cream and not moisturizing lotion.
Drink lots of water
Try to keep a fresh diet
Stick to your skincare routine
How to apply your skincare in order.
Cleanser- You should always start your routine with a clean base. So picking a cleanser that's suitable for your skin type is important because that's the first line of action in your routine. For the dry skin girlies as I recommended, only wash your face at night so in the morning to achieve that clean base you can cleanse with micellar water and a cotton pad.
Toner- Toner removes any last traces of dirt, grime and impurities stuck in your pores after you wash your face. When added to your daily skincare routine and used regularly, it can have a major positive impact on the appearance and tightness of your pores. Be keen to look at the ingredients before picking a toner that's suitable for your skin. Remember to pick ingredients that will help your skin and achieve your desired goal of clean skin.
Serums- Your next step should consist of serums. Now it is important to note which serums are to be used at which time. For example a serum containing high amounts of retinol should be used at night only. In your serums is where you can really incorporate the elements needed to help your skin. I will do another post talking about the best brands and products containing the best ingredients for your skin type but for now we can look and use what we can.
Eye-cream- Eye-cream is a very controversial step. A lot of people argue that it's unnecessary or that it doesn't work. Personally, I love it and think it works wonders for the puffiness under my eyes. As a university student this has become very helpful in trying to hide my lack of sleep. 
Moisturizer- This is supposedly the last step. Well at night that is. Again the selection of this product should vary on the type of skin you have.
Sunscreen- Sunscreen should be the last thing you apply in your routine. It should be applied 15 minutes before contact with sunlight. I don't think I have to stress on how important sunscreen is. Picking a sunscreen however can be tricky. Some people tend to need higher levels of spf in order to be protected while others can use lower levels and still be fine. I say use the highest available to you if you don't know what level you need. There's no harm in it and you are sure you are protected.
Bonus face masks- Face masks aren't a part of your everyday skincare routine but it should be a part of your overall routine. A face mask to exfoliate should be added to your routine and it should be done at least once and week. Exfoliation should not be done everyday as it can be very harmful to the skin's barrier. A mask for hydration should also be added to your routine to be done at least once a week.
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I hope you learnt a lot in today's post. That's all for this week. Be sure to join me next Friday for a lesson on haircare. Have a wonderful week and be sure to stay hydrated. Thank you for reading!
Here is a song to help set the mood for your routine.
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