Skincare advice

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LOONA.

And before you go out spending coin on unnecessary skincare products make sure you have everything in order at home.

Changing pillowcases regularly
Sheets
Towels/Rags
Make sure clothes are clean

People don't realize how fast dirt and oil perches on your mess. And that will definitely fck up your skin.   


LOONA.

Quote from: golden on May 10, 2018, 03:20:58 PM
Quote from: Andrais. on May 10, 2018, 03:06:14 PM


Quote from: BARD? on May 09, 2018, 07:28:16 PM
I wouldn?t any of that mess on my face. Just use soap and water hun

Y'all always say this like regular generic soaps aren't loaded with all types of chemicals and mess. Women can't even use soap on their vaginas.

Everybody's skin is different.     


:diddraispoot:
yeah irish spring, etc. just smells like its loaded with a bunch of mess.

i'd say look for a nice simple soap with simple ingredients

natural black soap is my go to.

Yh if I can't pronounce it then it isn't going on my mug.

:omf:     


Inject My Lips

May 10, 2018, 04:20:31 PM #17 Last Edit: May 10, 2018, 04:21:45 PM by AlmondEyes
I'm currently on the hunt for a good moisturizer.  I had a sample pot of It Cosmetics Confidence in a cream which was amazing but a full size jar of that mess is $50 so I'm looking for a good dupe.



For cleansers I love Glossier's Milk and Jelly cleanser.  Its extremely gentle on the skin to the point where you can open your eyes with it still on your face and not find it irritating, plus it leaves the skin soft rather than dried out.  Problem is you can only buy it from their online store and its $18.  Target has a dupe for $10 which I'll probably switch to out of convenience, but the Glossier one is better not gonna lie..  I also like the Aveeno Positively Radiant cleanser and that one is around $6.
(this is the target dupe)


After breaking out from lack of sleep/poor diet I bought the heavily raved about Paula's Choice  2% BHA.  Its pretty pricy ($30) but I noticed my pimple was shrunk down in a couple days and the discoloration around the area has lightened up a bit too.  I hear that Stridex in the red container is a good dupe but you would actually be spending more if you break it down cost per oz.



As for sunscreen I would try my hardest to find a physical one rather than a chemical one.  The chemicals used in U.S. sunscreens are extremely outdated and can be very irritating to the skin.  Plus they aren't as effective.  The problem with physical sunscreen is that you have to deal with that white cast, but there are a couple that go on relatively clear.  If you can't find one that works you can try out Asian sunscreens.  They use the top chemical sun blockers on the market and they have a cosmetic elegance that western sunscreens lack.  I would have stuck with them but I'm paranoid about alcohol in skincare and they tend to use a lot so I'm back to physical sunscreens.

This is good as far as being easy to blend and not leaving you ashy.  You just spray it on your hand and rub it into your face.  It goes on oily but in 10 minutes your face is matte.  Its $30 tho...


BAPHOMET.

A gentle cleanser, sunscreen and a moisturizer

And mask occasionally  :omgwatshappening: it doesn?t have to be complicated because it comes down to genetics anyway. My friend eats like shit but has some of the prettiest skin ever. Like ACK.


Purple Moon

Quote from: Andrais. on May 10, 2018, 03:06:58 PM
And just try a dermatologist     

way too hard to get an appointment with those fuckers.
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

Purple Moon

Quote from: Corporate Cannibal. on May 09, 2018, 10:02:50 PM
Quote from: golden on May 09, 2018, 06:12:38 PM
unless u have some sort of skin issue that calls for extra treatment/products i'd say keep it simple.

dont put too much thought into it.
the soap is there to cleanse and the lotions are there to moisturize. period. clean + add ur lotion.
doesn't have to be a whole routine downe

dropping all the fragrance laden teas is a good start.

!!!!! some people do too much when they don't have to.

But as far as natural, a lot people love the Indie Lee brand. She has 2 cleansers: Rosehip and Brightening. I've used the Rosehip one and I liked it.

http://indielee.com/shop/all-products/rosehip-cleanser

http://indielee.com/shop/all-products/brightening-cleanser

Burt's Bees  Acne Cleanser, Blemish Stick and Acne Moisturizer were the first thing ever to clear up my skin. Affordable too.
https://www.burtsbees.com/product/natural-acne-solutions-purifying-gel-cleanser/00181-00.html#navlvl=5

As far as moisturizers, Raw Mango Butter is good.

Check out Jordan Samuel Skin. He has good products. I live by his Hydrate Serum.
https://jordansamuelskin.com/

Thank you so much!
I already had some Burt's Bees products on my wishlist, now I just might try those!
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

Purple Moon

Quote from: Andrais. on May 10, 2018, 03:11:27 PM
Quote from: Freeruu on May 10, 2018, 03:09:07 PM
Quote from: YAH. on May 10, 2018, 03:07:25 PM
Quote from: Freeruu on May 10, 2018, 03:02:59 PM
Probiotics
Omega-3s
Vitamin E
Exercise & anything to promote circulation
Conversations w/ your derm, etc.
basically

It?s more internally.

Also take collagen.

Definitely

I'd say the most underrated tip is sleep

The way i'd dodge a nap mess when I was younger only for me to do a complete 180  :guys:

!!!!!

People really do underestimate how affective sleep is when it comes to having good skin.

Same goes for the mess you eat.     


Hm...I sleep enough, eat clean and work out 4-5 times a week. My skin should be GLOWING. what am i doing wrongssss
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

Purple Moon

Quote from: golden on May 10, 2018, 03:21:56 PM
and like que said...

taking care of urself helps to. the more u take care of urself inside the better u look on the outside

"my body is a temple" :sobusyjetsetter:
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

Purple Moon

Quote from: Andrais. on May 10, 2018, 03:24:27 PM
And before you go out spending coin on unnecessary skincare products make sure you have everything in order at home.

Changing pillowcases regularly
Sheets
Towels/Rags
Make sure clothes are clean

People don't realize how fast dirt and oil perches on your mess. And that will definitely fck up your skin.   


ah true. whenever I forget to change my pillow cover frequently I get a pimple mess owt
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

Purple Moon

Quote from: AlmondEyes on May 10, 2018, 04:20:31 PM
I'm currently on the hunt for a good moisturizer.  I had a sample pot of It Cosmetics Confidence in a cream which was amazing but a full size jar of that mess is $50 so I'm looking for a good dupe.



For cleansers I love Glossier's Milk and Jelly cleanser.  Its extremely gentle on the skin to the point where you can open your eyes with it still on your face and not find it irritating, plus it leaves the skin soft rather than dried out.  Problem is you can only buy it from their online store and its $18.  Target has a dupe for $10 which I'll probably switch to out of convenience, but the Glossier one is better not gonna lie..  I also like the Aveeno Positively Radiant cleanser and that one is around $6.
(this is the target dupe)


After breaking out from lack of sleep/poor diet I bought the heavily raved about Paula's Choice  2% BHA.  Its pretty pricy ($30) but I noticed my pimple was shrunk down in a couple days and the discoloration around the area has lightened up a bit too.  I hear that Stridex in the red container is a good dupe but you would actually be spending more if you break it down cost per oz.



As for sunscreen I would try my hardest to find a physical one rather than a chemical one.  The chemicals used in U.S. sunscreens are extremely outdated and can be very irritating to the skin.  Plus they aren't as effective.  The problem with physical sunscreen is that you have to deal with that white cast, but there are a couple that go on relatively clear.  If you can't find one that works you can try out Asian sunscreens.  They use the top chemical sun blockers on the market and they have a cosmetic elegance that western sunscreens lack.  I would have stuck with them but I'm paranoid about alcohol in skincare and they tend to use a lot so I'm back to physical sunscreens.

This is good as far as being easy to blend and not leaving you ashy.  You just spray it on your hand and rub it into your face.  It goes on oily but in 10 minutes your face is matte.  Its $30 tho...



Damn, you came in here with the good stuff! I'm in Germany, but I'll check if German Amazon imports that stuff. Thanks a million!
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

Purple Moon

Quote from: golden on May 10, 2018, 05:18:22 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on May 10, 2018, 05:16:07 PM
Quote from: golden on May 10, 2018, 03:21:56 PM
and like que said...

taking care of urself helps to. the more u take care of urself inside the better u look on the outside

"my body is a temple" :sobusyjetsetter:
mmmmmmmm

dont mess with meee
god's property lolz
  :ohwow:

depends on the day, sometimes its "my body is a wonderland/ your playground"

still a temple tho after i spray some holy water all over it
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

Purple Moon

Quote from: YAH. on May 10, 2018, 05:18:53 PM
Quote from: BrandySavedMyLife on May 10, 2018, 05:15:01 PM
Quote from: Andrais. on May 10, 2018, 03:11:27 PM
Quote from: Freeruu on May 10, 2018, 03:09:07 PM
Quote from: YAH. on May 10, 2018, 03:07:25 PM
Quote from: Freeruu on May 10, 2018, 03:02:59 PM
Probiotics
Omega-3s
Vitamin E
Exercise & anything to promote circulation
Conversations w/ your derm, etc.
basically

It?s more internally.

Also take collagen.

Definitely

I'd say the most underrated tip is sleep

The way i'd dodge a nap mess when I was younger only for me to do a complete 180  :guys:

!!!!!

People really do underestimate how affective sleep is when it comes to having good skin.

Same goes for the mess you eat.     


Hm...I sleep enough, eat clean and work out 4-5 times a week. My skin should be GLOWING. what am i doing wrongssss
do you take skincare supplements?

You should research some

Collagen is very good to take.

There?s all kinds of good skincare vitamins

Your skincare regimen should be simple. Something easy to purchase from the drugstore

I don't take any supplements, but I am open to looking some up. Also I wanna start taking those fishoil pills, although I'm not sure if they are beneficial for the skin.
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

Purple Moon

Quote from: YAH. on May 10, 2018, 05:19:37 PM
And drinking lemon water really helps clean ur system out and should get u glowing

I just drink regular water, thanks for the tip!
Must be a purple moon, feel like one of those nights...

BAPHOMET.



Glenda

Probiotics help with skin?

I just started using collagen. Lemon water slays.