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You must consult with any skin specialist because it is very sensitive issue and you should go for check up first in your area. You can also get consultation online now a days for senior specialists.

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On 2/15/2018 at 9:05 AM, Nielo said:

Same for basically only using some moisturizer when my skin feels dry, but sunscreen is a must. Please use sunscreen! Skin cancer is already the most common form of cancer in the US, no need to tempt fate! (Sorry if that sounds a little dark and alarmist, but as someone with the lightest possible skin tone and a lot of birth marks, this is something I'm kind of hyper aware of, and hearing someone say they get sunburnt a lot, yet barely wear sunscreen, makes me incredibly nervous.)

seconding this, my dad was a landscaper and had a bunch of tiny tumours (basal cells iirc) because he was an old fashioned guy and didn't want to bother with sunscreen. he was lucky that they were benign, but still. i usually just default to a hat for short trips outside but anything over 15 minutes gets the old spf 60. i usually wind up with major sunburn (warm face for days, peeling, the whole shebang) the first beach trip of the year anyway, even with a timer to reapply every 2 hours. dont want to think about what it would be like without sunscreen, oof.

otherwise my skincare routine is every couple days i remember to wash my face ✌️

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When I first got to Korea, I was motivated to start up with a Korean-style routine because my coworkers thought I was so barbaric for my complete lack of one. They would say (rather bluntly) in passing, “I could see your dark circles from way over there,” or, “What is growing out of your skin?” or my favorite, “ P lease brush your hair.” So they obviously didn’t get the whole wavy California beach hair look, but their well-intentioned rudeness did get me thinking about my skin. Exfoliating with a natural scrub like the Skin Food Black Sugar Wash Off Mask really brings your skin back to its glory days

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My skin have some scarring, melasma. And I used La Roche-Posay Pigmentclar Cleanser. Their Pigmentclar cleanser is a foamy face wash that gives the skin a deep cleanse. It has lipo-hydroxy acids (LPA) that chemically exfoliate and shed dead skin cells to help surface healthier, newer skin. The LPA helps slough off the parts of your skin that have too much melanin production that cause darker spots to appear either because of post-acne or from too much sun exposure. I am very pleased with it!

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I managed to get rid of acne but it's not that easy. First of all, it's essential to keep a healthy diet (avoid junk food and alcohol). Here is how my everyday and every night skincare routine looks like:
1. Cleanser
2. Toner
3. Serum
4. Eye cream
5. Moisturizer
Most of the products you can buy at online pharmacy but you should know your skin type. 

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I have just bought the Milani Eyeshadow Primer for my mother. This Milani primer is a terrific eyelid primer for mature skin because it prevents creasing and makes sure makeup lasts a long time even with all the little folds you’re starting to notice in your eyes.

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My skincare routine is simple and I saw the more simple your routine is the more simpler your skin will be no any extra chemicals but in the end of the day i suggest to have a good face serum for dry skin. 

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On 10/30/2015 at 7:36 AM, jaimegarcia said:

Exercise, rest, and good nutrition lay the foundation for beautiful, healthy skin, inside and out.

I follow these simple beauty tips:
-Wash your skin thoroughly on a daily basis to remove the dirt, debris, pollutants, and perspiration that accumulates on a daily basis.
-Unless your skin is very oily, you will want to use a moisturizer everyday to keep your skin hydrated and healthy.
-Use a natural sunscreen when possible, regardless of whether or not you plan on spending much time in the sun.

Apart then this routine, for my sensitive skin i prefer Stem cell skincare products which are organic and will nourish your dried skin.

 

Hi jaimegarcia. 

I also follow almost the same routine as you, I try to open your link, but I guess it's broken...so I would be thankful if you can resend it or something...and where can I order it online?

Recently I realized that I need to change my food habbits, so no junky food anymore. But I still fighting with smoking 😞

Thanks God I discover collagen supplements, I have tried a lot of different brands, but Vitality Nutritionals is my favorite Usually I order it here: https://www.vitaminexpress.org/uk/collagen-supplements

Btw what natural sunscreeen do you use? I am not sure if I need it, because I spend almost all day at home...

Thanks 🙂

 

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On 11/30/2020 at 9:49 PM, Mirilu said:

I managed to get rid of acne but it's not that easy. First of all, it's essential to keep a healthy diet (avoid junk food and alcohol). Here is how my everyday and every night skincare routine looks like:
1. Cleanser
2. Toner
3. Serum
4. Eye cream
5. Moisturizer
Most of the products you can buy at online pharmacy but you should know your skin type. 

Hi Mirilu,

I am wondering, do you prefere one brand of all this products? 

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I've been using Honest Beauty Deep Hydration Face Cream for a couple of years - It was the first beauty product I ever stuck with long term. The smell is herbal and natural. If you don't like a lotion that leaves a residue on your face, you may not like this product. 

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I have oily skin and I try to be as eco-friendly as possible, so I generally only use a bar of unscented real soap. Honestly, this super simple skincare is the best routine I've ever tried. It's cheap, effective, and it does not take a lot of my time.

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I have faced  some skin problems for the last 2 years. It was pathetic. One of my friends suggested cetaphil face wash and I started using it for a few weeks. Really, it had good results. I see that as per medical benefits, it has the hydrating glycerin to improve the resilience of sensitive skin. Adding to this, it is Dermatologist approved. SO it's safe to use.

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Hi... I am sharing here my skincare regime. As I am a working woman so I have little time to care my skin. But I do care at night with following steps:

1. First I cleanse my skin with gentle and gel based cleanser and toned my skin with alcohol free toner or rose water sometimes.

2. Then I apply an eye cream for dark circles and moisturize my skin atleast with one minute massage.

3. I also use acne spot cream when I see some scars on my face.

4. In the end, I use face oil with retinol ingredient to add extra moisture to my skin.

This is my simple and short daily skincare regime. I exfoliate my skin also two times in a week to remove dead cells. 

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Skincare is very closely related to all of us. As it is directly related to our personality we must take care of it on a serious note. 

I follow basic skin care routine to take care of my skin that includes cleaning my face using gentle face wash. Then it is followed by applying skin toner, serum, and moisturizer to give extra care to the skin. 

Before you start your day you must apply sunscreen to your skin that will protect your skin from UV rays, and pollution in the air.

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