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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/skincareaddiction
 
 

Hello and welcome to [email protected]'s skincare routine megathread! I think it's a great way to get inspired by others and a chance to reflect on your own routine as you write it down!

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Crewing on somebody else’s boat soon for week and while i usually just use face wash on my boat, this one is smaller and has more people on it so I am unsure of the water situation. I want to pack face wipes instead for cleansing but I am prone to break outs and also have sensitive skin. Any face wipe recommendations out there?

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This Soothing Balm from Bobbi Brown is the only thing I've found that helps with the itching, redness, and overall irritation I get sometimes on crease of the wings of the nose, which I was treating with corticoid cream (as per doctor advice) until I tried this.

Now I'm running low and I haven't been able to find it in Denmark.

I cannot even find it on their official website, and the listings I can see are all from the UK or the USA, and I've had all my purchases from both grabbed by customs with terrible consequences for my purse…

Anyone knows of an alternative I can find in Denmark or European Union?

Thank you 🌟

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submitted 4 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/skincareaddiction
 
 

I used to be super lazy and not take anything. Just lived with the tight feeling of my face after washing it with shower soap. The only cosmetics I'd take were always deodorant, tooth paste, tooth brush, shower soap. Hair was washed with the shower soap, too.

These days I take proper face wash, my moisturiser, sun screen (I've never gotten a sun burn, so I used to not be diligent about this), floss, and, if it's more than like 3-4 days, shampoo.

If it's for a fancy event like a wedding, I'll bring conditioner and the small number of makeup products I'm going to wear (eyeliner and/or lipstick. I don't do base and have black lashes and eyebrows).

The only cosmetics i usually use that I'm not bringing: (sometimes) conditioner, retinol serum, BHA peel, the clay I use for clay masks and cuticle oil. I use hand cream, but only when I teach, because the chalk dries my out like nobody's business. So I keep the cream at work. I do keep the cuticle oil, retinol and bha at my partner's place because I sometimes stay there for two weeks or longer, remote working.

I think it'll be a different story when I go backpacking!

How about you? What do you bring? What things that you usually use do you not bring?

ETA: actually going away for four days right now, somehow I packed my cuticle oil but forgot my floss! I guess I'm not consistent haha.

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I'm looking for some new face creams for combination skin and found something that didn't make sense to me. Anyone want to ELI5 why prebiotics are a positive thing for skin creams? I've seen several products advertising it. But doesn't prebiotic just mean it's something that bacteria likes to eat? So, in a skin cream that seems like it would promote bacterial growth, which I get why that combined with probiotics can be good for digestion, but can't get why it's a plus and not a minus for skin creams, especially in areas of the skin like the face that tend to gather a lot of bad bacteria.

Anyway, just trying to decide if it's just marketing nonsense, there's an actual benefit, or as it seems with my initial reaction, that it's actually a negative thing that would potentially promote acne/rosacea.

Also, feel free to interject any recommendations on good ingredients/products for aging, combination skin, but not the primary reason for the post.

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For real. When I can get my skin to clear up, people guess my age accurately. When I have a breakout, I get carded for beer, which is 16+. I'm 27.

Looking young isn't the be all, end all imo. I prefer to look my age. As I get wiser and more experienced and know myself better, I develop white hairs and fine lines and I wouldn't have it any other way.

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Hello skincare friends! Do any of you swim regularly?

I'm wondering how to synchronize my twice-weekly swimming sessions with my skincare routine. Chlorine is quite drying and can cause breakouts.

I usually do: am: Wash with water-sunscreen pm: wash with cleanser, retinol, moisturise (5 times a week) wash with cleanser, bha, rinse, moisturise (other 2 days)

How would you coordinate this with swimming? No bha on the swim days to avoid drying out too much? No retinol either to avoid breakouts?

I have noticed that my skin has been feeling more tight pretty much every day since I've started swimming.

If anyone has additional advice on preventing ear infections in eczema filled ears (ie the skin in the outer ear canal has eczema) when swimming, let me know!

TIA!

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I had been using a mixture of betaderm and vaseline for years. It would work sometimes, but I have difficulty keeping up with the three days at a time application with the betaderm so it kept coming back and I would absently scratch it when I was focused on something.

Tea tree oil stopped the itchiness, betaderm healed the spots up while vaseline kept things from drying out. I can safely say I don't have eczema anymore! All this time, multiple doctor appointments and all I needed to add was tea tree oil. ;-;

For the last three months or so I've just been applying the occasional vaseline after I wash my face. Sometimes it gets a bit itchy again so I put on some oil, but otherwise it's finally gone after almost two decades.

*The oil is also toxic, especially to pets and children. Be careful if you use it and don't put it in diffuser. IIRC all essential oils are toxic to pets; if using a diffuser, it will build up on their fur and they will eventually ingest it which may cause issues.

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So, I’m notoriously bad at exfoliating my face. I’ve never really been a fan of the mechanical scrubs, and I normally have facial stubble. I intermittently use one of the green Korean exfoliating cloths on my nose and forehead.

I’ve been seeing enzymatic exfoliators here and there, and was curious if they’d be worth a try.

Any commentary, recommendations, etc?

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Abstract

Background: Topical clindamycin phosphate 1.2%/adapalene 0.15%/benzoyl peroxide 3.1% (CAB) gel is the only fixed-dose triple-combination approved for acne (indicated in patients 12 years and older). As topical acne treatment in pediatric patients may be complicated by tolerability and/or a perceived lack of efficacy, post hoc analyses were used to investigate efficacy/safety of CAB in children and adolescents.

Methods: Data were pooled from 2 phase 3, double-blind, 12-week studies (NCT04214639; NCT04214652). Participants aged 9 years and older with moderate-to-severe acne were randomized (2:1) to once-daily CAB or vehicle gel. Endpoints included treatment success (at least 2-grade reduction from baseline in Evaluator's Global Severity Score and clear/almost clear skin) and least-squares mean percent change from baseline in inflammatory/noninflammatory lesions. Treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) and cutaneous safety/tolerability were evaluated. Post hoc analyses were conducted in adolescents aged 12 to 17 years (CAB, n=123; vehicle, n=50) with descriptive data shown for children aged 10 to 11 (CAB, n=3; vehicle, n=2).

Results: At week 12, 51.5% of CAB-treated adolescents achieved treatment success vs 24.9% with vehicle (P<0.01). CAB also provided inflammatory/noninflammatory lesion reductions of 78.3%/73.7% vs 50.5%/42.9% with vehicle (P<0.001, both). Most TEAEs were of mild-to-moderate severity, and <2.5% of participants discontinued due to adverse events. Only the 3 children treated with CAB achieved treatment success, with lesion reductions ranging from 76% to 100%. One CAB-treated child experienced TEAEs and none discontinued.

Conclusions: In 2 pooled phase 3 studies, once-daily CAB gel was well tolerated and efficacious in pediatric participants with acne, with over half achieving treatment success at week 12. J Drugs Dermatol. 2024;23(12):1049-1057. doi:10.36849/JDD.8643.

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Hello all! So a few months ago I stopped taking my oral birth control after using it regularly for many years. Ever since then I noticed I've developed some nasty acne along my jawline that just never goes away. It's always really large thick pimples that can be quite deep and painful. I'm assuming this is from the hormonal change since stopping birth control. I recall birth control helping a bit with my acne (though I still always had some) but I don't remember having this cystic acne on my jawline before first taking it.

Is there a way to help with this via specific products, diet, etc? Thank ya!

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Hi skincare people,

I normally apply moisturiser to my face daily, but rarely ever moisturise my body which I'm pretty sure I should be doing.

So my question is how often should I be moisturising my full body?

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I found the following products at my local TKMaxx for anyone else located in the UK

NIOD

Multi-Molecular Hyaluronic Complex (MMHC2), 15ml

Non-Acid Acid Precursor 15% (NAAP)

The INKEY List

Excess Oil Solution

Polyglutamic Acid Serum

Dry and Rough Skin Solution

Rosehip Oil

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Interestingly the study is not industry sponsored!

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Anything new to share?

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/skincareaddiction
 
 

Please recommend me a shampoo! I have long 2b/2c wavy hair. I currently use tresemme flawless curls shampoo+conditioner 2x/week. I'm looking to start using a gentle shampoo more often now that it's summer and I'm working out 6 days a week.

US drugstore brands preferred but I wouldn't mind driving to a cosmetics store to stock up. :)

(I hope it's okay to post here - the hair communities I could find are all inactive.)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/17710499

It's pretty great for finding a soap or sunscreen that will be easy on your body and the planet. Thanks, Environmental Working Group!

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Hey all, I’m hoping you can help!

I live in a very sunny, high altitude place and need to wear sunscreen daily. I have never been able to find something that doesn’t feel greasy after a few minutes to hours of wear. It drives me crazy!

On top of that, I can’t find anything that works well under makeup without making it pill or settle into fine lines (I’m pushing 40).

Any recommendations? For under makeup, reapplication throughout the day, or just regular wear? I have tried so many different options, including the vaunted supergoop, with little luck. My skin is prone to dark spot formation (I am very pale white), break outs, oily spots, and all the fun signs of aging.

Thank you in advance!

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This is the ingredient available in the new Mela B3 serum from LRP! I was pleasantly surprised to find this study on it.

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