Skin care tips that I wish I new sooner

Item: Aloe vera gel ⭐️Overall rating: 5/5

Item: Oil cleansers work for a lot of people but make sure you are using them correctly⭐️Overall rating: 4 /5 🤔Cons: Some of the ingredients can be commedogenic and if used wring it can definitely be pore clogging

Item: Niacinimide LaRosche-posay cleanser,⭐️Overall rating: 4.5/5

Item: Ice ⭐️Overall rating: 5/5 LOVE IT ❤️

Item: Sunscreen ⭐️Overall rating: 5/5: Very much needed

Item: Hypochlorous acid ⭐️Overall rating: 5/5 THE LOVE OF MY LIFE

WATER- most people are dehydrated and your skin is one way to show it (Reminder to go drink water rn)

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2024/6/24 Edited to

... Read moreSkincare involves understanding your skin type and choosing products accordingly. For oily skin, gel-based moisturizers are excellent, while cream-based ones suit dry skin better. Incorporating ingredients like hyaluronic acid can boost hydration, and antioxidants such as vitamin C can protect against damage. Utilizing products with niacinamide may help regulate oil production and minimize breakouts. Always remember the importance of sunscreen: a broad-spectrum SPF can prevent premature aging and skin cancer by blocking harmful UV rays. Additionally, don't underestimate the power of hydration; drinking water significantly impacts skin texture and tone. It's vital to establish a consistent routine that includes cleansing, toning, and moisturizing twice daily. Exfoliation is also essential but should be done gently a few times a week to avoid irritation. When trying new products, patch-testing can help ensure they suit your skin's needs without causing adverse reactions. Always consult with a dermatologist for personalized advice, especially if you’re struggling with specific skin concerns.

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bia_YVe

Can you use pull cleansing when you have oily skin because I have combination and my nose gets super oily

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Ainnara JimenezCreator

Yes, just be careful on choosing something that isn't commedogenic (can clog your pores)

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