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nothing made me feel more masc than walking through the skincare section at target looking for those pimple bandaids I saw on tiktok and getting increasingly flustered and confused by the wide variety of shit that exists just to wash your face
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miss-floral-thief · 9 months
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I stil have a bit of cleanser but not sure how much it helps but woke up with more dry sky around nose than usual
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rock-internationals · 2 years
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Neutrogena Body Clear Acne Treatment Body Wash with Salicylic Acid Acne Medicine, Pink Grapefruit Body Acne Cleanser to Prevent Breakouts on Back, Chest & Shoulders, 8.5 fl. oz (Pack of 3
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#level#https://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/beauty/ref=pd_zg_ts_beauty#<!-- wp:heading {:1} -->#<h1>About this item</h1>#<!-- /wp:heading -->#<!-- wp:list -->#<ul><li>Three 8.5-fluid ounce bottles of Neutrogena Body Clear Pink Grapefruit Acne Body Wash with salicylic acid acne medication specially#chest and shoulders with Micro Clear technology that works to cut through oil#allowing acne medicine to penetrate to the source of acne &amp; breakouts</li><li>The effective acne-fighting formula contains salicylic ac#and rinses clean without leaving behind a pore-clogging residue for skin that feels clean and refreshed</li><li>Help fight acne and prevent#1 dermatologist recommended acne brand. Consider this product if you've liked body washes from Mountain Falls and AcneFree</li></ul>#<!-- /wp:list -->#<!-- wp:heading -->#<h2>Product Description</h2>#<!-- wp:paragraph -->#<p>Clear up acne body breakouts as you cleanse with Neutrogena Body Clear Pink Grapefruit Body Wash. Designed for acne-prone skin#this refreshing citrus body wash cleanser fights acne and breakouts on your back#chest#and shoulders. Its effective formula contains salicylic acid acne medicine treatment which treats and helps prevent breakouts without over-#this body wash works to cut through oil#allowing the acne treatment to penetrate to the source of acne and breakouts#unclogging congested pores while removing dirt and impurities. From the#1 dermatologist-recommended acne brand#our bubbly#lathering body wash contains naturally-derived grapefruit extract plus vitamin C antioxidant to treat the skin without sacrificing your sho#comparable to Mountain Falls and AcneFree body wash.</p>#<!-- /wp:paragraph -->#<p></p>#<h2>Product details</h2>#<ul><li><strong>Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎&nbsp;</strong>4.75 x 2.58 x 7.3 inches; 2.05 Pounds</li><li><strong>Item model number ‏ : ‎&nbsp;<
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sugarybisous · 6 months
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how i got rid of my body acne and achieved the smoothest skin ever and also plan on keeping it hydrated during the colder months 🫧🧼🧴🚿
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i absolutely love and adore the naturium brand it really has transformed my skin and helped it so much ive used each product separately but get the best results using them together.
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THESE TWO BODY WASHES RIGHT HERE! ive had body acne for as long as i can remember and these two washes have magically made them go away. i notice when i use other body washes my skin tends to revert back into breaking out but these body washes help my skin so much and clear up my skin so well. i still am left with the scarring but they also have a vitamin c body wash for skin brightening that also exfoliates that i want to try out for my scars.
ROUTINE FOR SMOOTH HYDRATED SKIN:
1. the first thing i do is dry brush, you might not be able to tell the difference in the beginning but you will after and especially after consistent use.
2. the next thing i do is shower like normal and use shower tools to really help clean my skin whether it’s an exfoliating glove, wash cloth, loofah, exfoliating wash net,etc…(i recommend an exfoliating glove and wash net for a deeper wash and for extra smooth skin as well you will definitely notice a difference in the texture of your skin after!) i also of course use the two body washes i listed above, the salicylic acid one first then the multi-oil body wash after.
3. the thing that seals the deal…a body oil! yes you are going to use it right after you shower with water still dripping on your skin! (i pat very little water off my body so im not sopping wet reaching over for my body oil) but the water is the key into locking in the moisture when you rub the body oil in the water will be absorbed into your skin and you will not be soaking wet anymore, and the way your skin will feel after? SOOOO SMOOTH!!
after this i like to still layer on my smells through body lotions, body mists and perfumes because these have zero to little fragrance to them
the body oil i use is the palmers coconut body oil which is very affordable going under $10 i believe and this brand has been very good to my skin as well i love their coconut line. and another affordable drug-store body oil is the neutrogena one both unscented and scented i don’t have it personally (which will probably change soon tbh) but ive smelled and felt it in person before and loved it.
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this routine gets my skin nice and smooth every time im soo obsessed, i hope this helps! ♡
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theambitiouswoman · 8 months
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do you have any tips on hormonal pimples? or like teen pimples (idk what they r called) because i have so much of them but none of these toners and serums are helping.
Make sure to wash your face twice daily with a gentle cleanser. Avoid scrubbing your skin too hard, this can make acne worse.
Look for products that are labeled as "non-comedogenic," which means they won't clog your pores. This is especially important for makeup and moisturizers.
Products containing benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid may be helpful in treating acne. Start with a lower strength and gradually increase if needed.
Prescription strength retinoids can be very effective in treating acne, but they can be irritating to the skin. Talk to your doctor and start with a lower strength and use as directed.
Here are some product recommendations:
Cleansers:
CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash
Moisturizers:
Cetaphil Oil Control Moisturizer SPF 30
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Mat Mattifying Moisturizer
Salicylic Acid Products:
The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Solution
Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Spot Treatment
Benzoyl Peroxide Products:
Neutrogena Rapid Clear Stubborn Acne Spot Gel
Acne.org 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide Treatment
Non-Comedogenic Sunscreen:
Neutrogena Clear Face Liquid Lotion Sunscreen SPF 30
EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46
Spot Treatments:
Mario Badescu Drying Lotion
Kate Somerville EradiKate Acne Treatment
The food you eat is super important for how your body's hormones work. Hormones are messengers that your body makes to control your growth, metabolism etc. They travel through your blood and tell different parts of your body what to do. Eating a good mix of healthy foods helps keep these hormones in check. Things like protein, good fats, fiber, vitamins, and minerals help make and control hormones. For example protein is needed for hormones like insulin and growth hormone, while healthy fats help with hormones like estrogen and testosterone.
Also, when you're stressed a lot, your body makes more of a hormone called cortisol, which can mess up other hormones. Moving your body through exercise can help with hormones by reducing stress and making you feel happy. Also, sleep is really important. Not getting enough sleep can mess up hormones that control hunger and fullness.
So, eating healthy foods, managing stress, staying active, and getting enough sleep are all really important. They help keep your hormones in balance and make sure your body works well.
Most importantly, don't let acne affect your self-esteem. You are beautiful just the way you are! Pimples are very normal and they do not take away from how amazing you are <3
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petite-gloom · 8 months
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hello! i was wondering if you enjoy skincare and if so, what products you use. you don't show much of your face on camera, but your skin always looks so clear when you do! no need to answer, hope you and wednesday have a nice evening :)
i wouldn't say that i "enjoy" skincare but i do have a routine. i had bad acne for a long time at an age when most people had outgrown it (18-24), and it was really painful, made me feel insecure, etc. it was difficult because when i was researching there was too much information and i didn't know who to trust. i couldn't work out what worked for my skin. it was a nightmare, especially because the new age of skincare (10 step, glass, etc) was already upon us and it made everything so overwhelming and confusing.
anyway the tl;dr is that eventually i did find what worked, and i've been using the same loop of products consistently for years and my skin is a lot better (which im still scared to say in case i jinx it).
in the morning i wash my face with dermalogica 'special cleanser', then apply neutrogena 'hydro boost' gel moisturiser (my daytime moisturiser). if i go out, i'll apply sunscreen before applying makeup, and i use supergoop 'play' (spf 50) because i think it has a nice consistency and the smell isn't annoying.
in the evening, if i wore make up in the day, i'll use the dermalogica 'precleanse' which is an oil based cleanser, then the same face wash from the morning. if i didn't wear make up i'll usually skip the precleanse (unless i feel really gross). i use the paula's choice '2% bha exfoliating liquid' every 3-4 days, and my overnight moisturiser is 'cicapair tiger grass sleepair intensive mask' and i honestly think this is the product that has made the biggest difference to my skin over time (healing, lightening scars, etc).
if i get small breakouts/little pimples, i follow the usual overnight routine and then apply scarface 'hydrostars' to the affected areas and it usually clears up. i like these a lot, and they really work for me.
the nice thing about all of these products is that a little really goes a long way, so each time i need to replace them, im not so stressed about the cost because it all lasts a good 3-4 months (if not more). i used to have a lot of worry about spending on skincare, but my acne was really affecting my wellbeing, and now it's improved i'm completely unwilling to change the routine lol.
hope that's the kind of info u were looking for
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tulipsstudyblr · 10 days
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How to Make it Through to the End of the School Year
I myself am pushing through to the end of my spring semester (gotta make it to finals week 😅) and it's rough, for sure. I'm rounding out my junior year of college and it's quickly hitting me that after this, I'll only have one more year left of school (as of right now).
I know I listed in the bio of this blog that there would be advice/study tips and while I am no expert, I can speak from my experience and what has worked for me. DIsclaimer: everyone is different and what I may or may not list here is not a cure-all for everyone, this is just how I stay productive and efficient.
Taking breaks! - I struggle a lot with recognizing my limits and taking healthy breaks so I can work best. Recently, a friend and I have been having outside study times ("picnics") where we sit and do some work and/or color. One evening, we even made chai lattes on the lawn to have while we colored. Personally, I love simple coloring books (like Disney, but I'm currently working in a Bluey book). Also, this past weekend, I made time in between my textbook readings to rewatch a favorite movie of mine, Ella Enchanted. I haven't taken the proper time to watch TV in a while, so it was a nice change of pace.
Properly eating and hydrating - This is also something I struggle with. I understand how easy it is to get hyperfocused and forget about food in the midst of studying. I am thankful to have a girlfriend who will check in on me when she can to make sure my water bottle is filled if I have been busy throughout the day, but I have also set an alarm on my laptop to ding every 20 minutes. I'm using the Google Chrome extension "Water Reminder", which has been super helpful for me! It's not super cutesy and aesthetic like other Chrome extensions, but I like the simple ding that reminds me to drink water in case I haven't in a while. Hearing a reminder to drink water also allows me to check in with myself to see how I'm feeling in terms of hunger. I try to schedule meals times specifically for myself so that I can remember to eat. Some people are really great about intuitive eating, but I am unfortunately not one of those people. Keeping track of the time and keeping meals times at 7:30 - 8:00 am (breakfast), 11:00 am - 12:00 pm (lunch), and 5:00 pm (dinner/supper), I find it easier to keep up with eating so that I can stay healthy and nourished.
Studying - probably a more obvious "tip", but with my own addition. I like to romanticize the idea of studying. I use specifically colored pens, marker, and highlighters to make each of my notes in class and outside of class to keep myself focused. I love things that are artsy and colorful, so using lots of colors keeps my attention on the material.
Self care - I love face masks, body lotion, and moisturizers. I can't afford the super expensive skincare that you see on TIkTok and Instagram, but I have found some products that work well for me. I like the non abrasive Neutrogena face wash, Nivea body lotion (with shea butter - this also helped heal my tattoos!), and peach slices acne patches (my current lifesavers). Freeman is a brand that makes some really good face masks that have worked for my somewhat senstiive skin and they have a good variety so that you can find what you may be looking for you. They're an inexpensive brand (I think) that works pretty well. Even my sister who is into cosmetology and skincare and knows all the nitty gritty details about what ingredients are good recommended the brand to me so I definitely love to use those when I can (no more than twice a week, though; no need to wear down my face)
Get a study buddy - if you're like me and you find it easier to be productive with another body around, see if you can find someone to study with you or to at least hang around you while you work. As I saif before, a friend and I have been having little picnics outside in the nice weather to work, but I have also met up with others in a library space or a study room to keep myself prodcutive. Some days, I am really productive on my own and in my room, but other days, I really need a change of scenery. Being outside of the space where my lovely bed is and having someone else bear witness to how productive or not I am being is certainly a motivator.
I may discover new habits that can help me as I progress through the next month, but as of right now, these are the main things that are helping me.
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froggiebi-moved · 7 months
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i swear nothing has been so validating and helpful to hear than other intersex people with pcos explaining that they had an alternate puberty than what we were taught to expect - because i did, too.
the first sign i had that i was entering puberty was the development of acne at age 8. even as a kid i knew how weird that was, as everyone around me still had nice, smooth skin, while i was the kid in the photographs covered in red bumps. it was humiliating.
as i travelled further into puberty, my boobs and body hair developed as expected, though the boobs got way too big too fast, and the body hair was patchy (but at least easier to maintain). my hips developed, too, but i always felt more top heavy due to the growth of my boobs, as well as the fact that my body type already had a longer torso and big tummy, the latter being a very common pcos thing. i had also been tall until i suddenly stopped growing at 14, giving me a squarely average height and dooming my legs to be forever short. i'm not kidding; at 11, i was about an inch shorter than i am now. i grew a measly 3cm in as many years, and that was it for me. i am now 164cm (5'4") despite my parents and all my siblings being taller.
as a teen, i tried to focus on how i was just like the girls now, how we shared this commonality (even if i had extreme dysmorphia from my body developing somewhat differently), but i couldnt help but be preoccupied with the state of my skin. i noticed the boys were not only more likely to have acne or to develop it early, they were more likely to have severe acne than the girls. my acne began to spread over my chest, shoulders, and back, and some zits were particularly painful and/or itchy. i didn't have cystic acne, but it was mild to moderate on almost every inch of skin down to my armpits. i thought of myself as a monster, fated to be the ugly, overlooked friend, the weirdo who couldn't get a boyfriend as they kept having crushes who didn't like them back - fairly typical teenage concerns to be sure, and one that i couldn't even express as different to my peers' as we were all hormonally haywire. even my irregular periods and heavy cramping seemed normal, because it was hard to find a teenage girl without a single experience of irregular periods and heavy cramping.
all the girls talked about using proactiv, clearasil and neutrogena to battle their pimples, and i tried what my mother was willing to buy for me, even dicey balms she found on ebay, but nothing helped; not until i went on the combination pill at 16. until then, i understood the boys who straight up pretended they didn't have it because either nothing worked, or there was nothing socially acceptable they could do about it - what millennial teenage boy would ever wash their face with specialised soap? don't worry boys, because i tried it, and it didn't do shit; the pill, however, was like a miracle cure. it didn't clear my acne up 100%, but it got better by at least half, and the redness calmed down. my face now seemed just as pimply as most other 16 year old girls, and i couldn't be happier.
i wasn't diagnosed with pcos until i was 19, after a decade of suffering and hating myself and questioning what was wrong with me and begging my mother to take me to a specialist. she even told me that as a teenager she only got pimples when she was due for her period, but didn't make that same hormonal link for me because i had pimples all the time. the constant dismissals and blaming, the shit like "you just need to be more hygienic! here, put toothpaste on your skin!" - it was all infuriating, and only succeeded in bringing my self-esteem down further.
the diagnosis helped a lot with helping me let go of a lot of the self-blame and shame i developed alongside my symptoms, but as an adult i have had other associated issues. since giving birth to my son, i have been growing facial hair that steadily became more and more noticeable, and it now has to be removed every week or so - just like my body hair, it's patchy, so i can get away with leaving it for a few days, despite it growing at the same rate as a typical beard. pregnancy changed my body and made that "topsy turvy" feeling even greater, as my bust is now far larger than my hips, despite women's clothing accommodating for the opposite. (though to be fair, this is also genetic, as my mother was more top heavy than i am; it's just another factor in the struggle of accepting my body.)
on top of all that, i have been struggling to understand my gender for the last decade, coming to the realisation i am nonbinary but itching to know what "flavour", trying on a bunch of different labels (mostly multigender ones that hover around agender), knowing i had dysphoria but not really understanding how as it differed to most accounts told by afab people. due to how my hormones work, as well as my nebulous dissatisfaction with my body, i figured i had to be a transmasc, or at least equally masc to fem. however, the more i heard trans women's stories pre-transition, the more i realised i could relate to them, and that i was doing the same thing - trying to conform to what i felt i had to be, though for me it was more that i didn't feel "womanly" enough to deserve being called one, despite wanting to be involved in the collective of women. trying to pigeon hole myself as transmasc or even completely agender wasn't realistic for me, and the reason my dysphoria was so great was because i wanted to be fem and to feel that i fit in - with women.
this whole confusing journey has been aided by my making the connection between dysphoria and pcos, finding out pcos is considered an intersex condition by the intersex community, being acceped into the community, and growing to understand just how complicated gender can be for us; i'm far from the only intersex person in this boat, despite sailing in it alone for quite some time. i've been calling myself a nonbinary woman / agender woman for a while now, and it feels right, even if it seems counterintuitive to perisex people. but i'm done trying to make myself palatable for perisex people, especially perisex cis people. i am intersex, and nonbinary, and a woman, and the "nonbinary" part modifies the "woman" part, and the way in which i am nonbinary and a woman is further influenced by my intersex status and bisexuality. and all of that is okay.
we are who we are, and when you have a community behind you, it'll quickly absorb the limitations you've put on yourself all your life. i see that now.
*terfs do not fucking interact*
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Lmao what are everyone's skincare routines?
Oooooo this is fun to think about!
Well I think I can say pretty definitely that Sam doesn't really have one. At most he uses like basic soap and warm water to rinse his face. Sam cares about hygiene for sure but it's more just making sure he showers and brushes his teeth and such. The skin care routine that say Erik has is something that confuses Sam to no end.
Damien is similar but more because he just isn't used to the idea that he can have a skincare routine. The idea definitely intrigues him though, and he's thought about asking his brothers, specifically Erik, for tips on what he should or could do to take care of his skin besides bathing, but it would take a long time for him to ask due to all of his insecurities and then a little while longer to find a routine he liked. In the end Damien's skincare routine would probably be similar to Matthew's, a nice cleanser (I personally use the Neutrogena oil-free acne wash pink grapefruit foaming scrub and the moisturizer that goes with it so that's what I'm passing his on) and moisturizer that makes his face feel clean. It's something Damien really enjoys and always makes sure he uses it once a day, its something so simple but he wasn't allowed to do something like that before so he treasures the chance.
Again Matthew I imagine is similar to Damien in that he uses a cleanser and moisturizer, he doesn't strike me as the type to enjoy overly complicated skincare routine's.
James enjoys something a little more complicated, but that's mostly because he wants to look as presentable as possible at all times. Especially once he steps up to take over being the CEO of Anderson Toy Company. So he would of course use a bit more expensive cleanser and moisturizer as well as a toner and serum.
Erik on the other hand...his is long and complicated. At least once a week this man does a face mask and takes a long bath, normally on Fridays as a way to relax from a long work week. But his standard in the morning is using a cleanser, a toner, a serum, and eye cream, and finally a moisturizer. And before he leaves the house he uses sunscreen as well. At night he changes it up a bit, still using a cleanser, toner, serum, and eye cream, he then uses a night cream to finish it off. If he sees any sorts of blemishes on his face he'll add an acne treatment to his nightly routine and if his skin just needs a little extra at night he'll use the night cream and then finish off with a face oil to help his skin lock in the moisture it needs.
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gaypiratesgalore · 2 years
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miss-floral-thief · 2 years
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Showered twice today be proud
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breathofthemuse · 18 days
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How is your skin so nice? My skin doesn't look as good as yours
Do you have any tips? 🩵🩵🩵
Aw you’re so sweet, thank you! Don’t put yourself down though!! I honestly don’t have much of a routine and have more or less stuck to the same products I’ve been using for 10 years which may make some people shudder, but I found that the very hyped up skincare products has worsened my skin.
I use Neutrogena oil-free acne wash morning and night, along with Cerave moisturizer. I also recently got this amazing rose water spray- the brand is Heritage Store and I love it! Less is always more in my experience ❤️
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chaiqos · 24 days
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i wanted to share my skincare routine with y'all. i'm open to comments, suggestions, and questions. ♡
A.M routine
❀ step 1: cleanser
DHC's hatomugi face wash. i think it's really gentle on the skin and perfect for sensitive skin.
❀ step 2: lotion
DHC's hatomugi lotion. it makes my skin feel hydrated in the morning.
❀ step 3: milk
DHC's hatomugi milk. it's a nice silky cream and lightweight.
❀ step 4: sunscreen
DHC's brightening sunscreen for my face. it's (very) matte and a little difficult to spread at first. now i put it on my face by sections, which seems to help with the spreading. (does leave a white cast tho)
neutrogena's dry touch sunscreen for my neck. it's easier to use that than the DHC one. easily absorbed.
supergoop!'s sunscreen lip balm. it still moisturizes my lips despite the sunscreen.
P.M routine
❀ step 1: cleansing oil
DHC's deep cleansing oil. feel like i really get all of my day's worth of impurities out. also great for removing makeup.
❀ step 2: cleanser
peach & lily's power calm gel cleanser. it's refreshing and cooling. i think it's good to use right after oil cleansing.
❀ step 3: toner
p&l's good acids pore toner. it's also refreshing. gentle exfoliant.
❀ step 4: spot treatment
clean & clear's acne spot treatment gel. it dries out my blemishes, making them quicker to go away.
the crème shop's hydrocolloid acne patches on white heads as it easily takes them out. i use them right after i apply toner. i don't use them on the same spot at the same time.
❀ step 5: serum
p&l's glass skin refining serum. i feel like this is the key to glass skin. really makes my skin glowy.
❀ step 5: vitamin c*
RoC's vitamin c serum. have noticed that it has made my skin brighter and glowy. it's slightly sticky but once dry, it's fine.
when i use this, i'm replacing the serum.
❀ step 5: masks
variety of the crème shop's products. i use their essence sheet masks, how do eye look? patches, other hydrogel eye patches, hydrogel lip patch, hydrogel forehead patch.
i don't use these all at once. i'd do the eye, lip, and forehead patch together or skip one and use the other two. i use these on a sunday (my reset day), but not every week (budgeting).
when i use these, i'm replacing the serum.
❀ step 6: cream
p&l's matcha pudding antioxidant cream. it's easy to spread. i think it reduces redness, but i think it's my brain tricking me since it's green lol.
❀ step 6: retinol*
RoC's retinol correxion night cream. it has a different smell that i'm used to. it's very easy to put on my skin. a little goes a long way!
when i use this, i'm replacing the matcha pudding.
❀ step 6: facial oil
PROVENCE beauty's alpha-bet facial oil. it hydrates my skin very well. it's a nice final step.
*i alternate between the two. (don't use them at the same time!) i use them thursday-sunday, which are the days i don't have morning classes. (i often do my P.M routine late at night)
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i want to start using p&l's lactic acid repair serum. i received a sample when it first launched and instantly fell in love! i remember that it reduced the look of my pores immensely. however, i am on a budget so i had to make a sacrifice </3
when i'm home during the school year, i use p&l's glass skin kit (both A.M/P.M) + DHC's oil cleanser (P.M). and i use absolute care lux's 24 karat gold serum and cream at night. the serum leaves this shimmery look and it's quite cute.
i used to use DHC's collagen mist but it's now discontinued :( gave a slight dewy look. it was lightweight. also great as a setting spray. ultra hydration
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little-klng · 9 months
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hi random person visiting thru one of ur posts. i also have evil hell dandruff and i found coal tar shampoo is basically perfect for helping to keep down the flaking :) unfortunately the itching wont go all the way away tho :(
Oh yeah for sure, I actually have like 6 bars of coal tar soap, plus coal tar shampoo, plus Neutrogena acid free face wash (it has salicylic acid), plus normal shower stuff. I am in itch and drift hell. Basically the only time I don't itch is straight after a shower, but if I just tousle my hair a little bit it's a snow drift and feels Terrible
(For those unaware, salicylic acid is a skin product that helps dead skin strip off easier and acts like a mild antibacterial, usually used for acne or, if you watch hoof gp videos, the powdered form is used to allow dead skin to separate and keep exposed live skin from getting infected. In the case of dandruff, all it does is help make the top layer of dandruff easier to remove. Coal tar extract and coal tar, however, actually inhibits skin growth specifically, preventing dandruff and such caused by shedding excess overgrown skin like in psoriasis. Another option for who's issue is eczema instead of psoriasis and normal causes is products containing Colloidal Oatmeal, since eczema involves try skin that cracks and needs moisturizing and soothing, rather than scales of dead skin that are easily peelable. Usually dandruff shampoos have neither, such as head and shoulders which has pyrithione zinc in normal products, and usually selenium sulfide in stronger products aimed at fungal issues that cause dandruff. If you suffer from untreatable dandruff, explore your options on potential causes, and try different active chemicals that attack different sources of the issue)
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What skincare products do you use? What’s your routine?
Ohh this is a fun one! Thanks for asking!
Morning routine:
Wash with either Neutrogena Ultra Gentle Daily Cleanser or Versed Keep The Peace (acne calming) depending on what's going on with my skin.
Thayer's Witch Hazel toner
Either Cetaphil or Mary Kay Timewise eye cream
Moisturize with Neutrogena Hydro Boost or Versed Weekend Glow (has Vitamin C). I just got the Versed one and I'm not too crazy about it so I will probably try something different after this or go back to using a Vitamin C serum. I think the one I used to use was No. 9
Evening routine:
Wash with Laroche-Posay Effaclar Medicated Gel Cleanser
On Sunday and Wednesday I exfoliate with Versed Day Maker Microcrystal Exfoliator (I've had this for a couple weeks and am looooooving it! Makes my skin feel so good)
Moisturize with Versed Recovery Mode Advanced Night Cream but 2x a week I use Olay Regenerist Retionol 24+Peptitde
I also have a jade, quartz and amethyst roller so I will do one of those like 2x a week in the evening. I have no idea if these make a difference but I keep them in the freezer and they feel good 😂
Oh and I don't wear makeup often but if I do I remove it with Elf's makeup removing balm and then follow my normal routine.
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Top 5 Less Price and Effective Cleansers in Amazon
In Skin Care Routine, cleansing lays the foundation for healthy and radiant skin. Amazon offers a so many options when it comes to facial cleansers. In this post, we'll delve into what cleansers are, how to use them, common ingredients, and unveil the top 5 cleansers available on Amazon that can transform your skincare game.
What is a Cleanser?
Cleansers are skincare products designed to remove dirt, oil, makeup, and impurities from the skin. They help maintain a clean and clear complexion by preventing breakouts and promoting a healthy skin barrier.
How to Use a Cleanser:
Wet your face: Start by splashing your face with lukewarm water to open up your pores.
Apply the cleanser: Gently massage a small amount of the cleanser onto your face using circular motions.
Rinse thoroughly: Rinse your face with water to remove the cleanser, and pat dry with a clean towel.
Common Ingredients and Their Benefits:
Hyaluronic Acid: Provides hydration and retains moisture.
Salicylic Acid: Helps exfoliate and unclog pores, suitable for acne-prone skin.
Glycerin: Moisturizes and prevents skin dehydration.
Vitamin C: Brightens the complexion and reduces the appearance of dark spots.
Tea Tree Oil: Known for its antibacterial properties, ideal for acne-prone skin.
Top 5 Cleansers
1. Minimalist Gentle Cleanser
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Minimalist Hydrating Gel Cleanser, perfect for normal to sensitive skin, boasts a sulfate-free formula with 6% Oat extract for a calming effect.
Hyaluronic acid ensures multi-level hydration, while Bisabolol and Vitamin B5 repair, restore, and combat signs of aging. Crafted with care from Croda, UK, in a 120ml bottle for a revitalized complexion.
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2. Cetaphil Face Wash Gentle Skin Cleanser
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Cetaphil's Cream Skin Cleanser, designed for dry to normal sensitive skin, stands out with its non-comedogenic, hypoallergenic formula. Free from parabens, sulfates, fragrances, and oils, this dermatologist-recommended cleanser utilizes Micellar Technology to gently remove dirt, makeup, and impurities.
Clinically proven for continuous hydration, it blends Niacinamide, Vitamin B5, and hydrating Glycerin to reinforce the skin's natural moisture barrier. Defending against 5 signs of skin sensitivity, this cream cleanser is perfect for adults aged 18 and above, ensuring a refreshed, protected, and well-hydrated complexion.
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3. The Derma Co 2% Niacinamide Gentle Skin Cleanser
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The Derma Co's Liquid Cleanser, a nourishing solution suitable for all skin types.
Crafted for adults, this unscented cleanser is carefully formulated with 2% Niacinamide and Cica-Extract, protecting the skin's barrier and soothing sensitive skin.
The 100% soap-free formulation ensures gentle yet effective cleansing, removing impurities without irritation. Maintaining the skin's oil balance, this white gel-based foaming cleanser hydrates for 24 hours post-wash without stripping natural oils. Free from mineral oil, dye, parabens, and sulfates, it's ideal for dry, normal, and sensitive skin, leaving a visible difference after each use. A safe and effective choice for a refreshed complexion.
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4. L'Oreal
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Introducing L'Oreal Paris' Mousse Face Wash, a refreshing solution suitable for all skin types.
This dermatologist-tested mousse, scented with Aloe Vera, effortlessly removes impurities, makeup, and sebum on the go. Formulated with powerful Glycolic Acid, known for dermatological peeling treatments, it deeply penetrates and exfoliates the skin, keeping dullness at bay.
Achieve visible results with regular use, as it removes melanin and accelerates cell renewal. Dermatologically tested and suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, this 50.0 gram mousse ensures a clean, revitalized complexion with each use.
Price: ₹139 only
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5.Neutrogena Deep Clean Foaming Cleanser
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Neutrogena's Oil-Free Face Foam Cleanser, specially designed for combination skin.
This dermatologist-tested oil formulation offers a refreshing fresh scent. Effectively removing dirt, oil, and dead skin cells, it keeps the skin clean and fresh while providing long-lasting oil control.
Ideal for normal-to-oily skin, it is non-comedogenic and dermatologist-tested, ensuring a gentle yet effective cleansing experience. The 50-count packaging offers convenience and reliability for your skincare routine. For women seeking a solution that balances and refreshes, Neutrogena's Oil-Free Face Foam Cleanser is your go-to choice.
Price: ₹148 only
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