Beauty Tips For Body Care
I ordered the MUAC 15% Salicylic Acid Peel because salicylic acid seems to work really well for my skin. I plan on following the MUAC instructions to a T, but I just wanted to ask the /r/SkincareAddiction community if there's anything else I should be aware of before I do this peel. What did you wish someone told you before you tried your first peel? Anything I should be aware of that MUAC might not mention in their instructions? Is it okay to apply this with a cotton pad instead of a fan brush? My skin history/routine is listed below if that's helpful.Skin type: very fair, oily, hormonal acne (especially around jawline), PIH & PIEMedications: Currently on Nexplanon, which I suspect has been causing my hormonal acne. I'm in the process of trying out a few supplements to see if they can help (evening primrose oil oral capsules, DIM-plus oral capsules, zinc oral tablets, and spearmint tea). Current routine:AM:splash face with waterapply Thayers Alcohol-Free Rose Petal Witch Hazel w/ cotton padSimple Ultra‑Light Gel Moisturizer3-5 drops of rose hip oil for added hydration (if I need it)apply sunscreenapply makeupPM:remove makeup with Makeup Eraser dupe and watercleanse with Neutrogena Fresh Foaming Cleanser (not my fav, just trying to use it up)apply Thayers Alcohol-Free Rose Petal Witch Hazel w/ cotton padapply Paula's Choice 2% BHA or Stridex in the red box (depends on which one I have)wait 20 minutesapply 5-8 drops of rose hip oilapply Paula's Choice benzoyl peroxide as spot treatment, but I try not to use it if I don't have toapply Cerave Healing Balm a few times a week to seal in the moisture
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