Beauty Tips For Body Care
Hello!Ever since I've been introduced to this subreddit, I've been absolutely addicted! I've learned a lot and I really appreciate everyone's help here. I have a combination, sometimes dehydrated face. It's pretty non-sensitive to topicals. Ever since my dermatologist prescribed me Aczone and Adapalene by acne has been pretty good, just some spots here and there on my forehead and rarely on my cheeks. (Adapalene is amazing by the way, it REALLY smooths out my skin.) My neck sometimes gets very small pimples that go away quickly, but that skin is pretty sensitive and gets irritated easily, so I can't use certain exfoliating products on it like adapalene, and probably Paula's Choice BHA and AHA which I plan to add to my routine soon. I think my face could really use some extra exfoliation, since my retinol, adapalene, doesn't seem to be strong enough. My face is very welcoming to new products. Currently, my face skin is so plump and my tone is SO even thanks to advice I've gotten here. It used to be pretty dehydrated, but I didn't know the difference between dehydrated vs dry so I've always been moisturizing wrong until now! I also have some mild acne on my chest and back, and KP on the back of my arms. Chest has a pretty uneven skin tone.Can you guys help me organize my routine and critique whatever problems you see? I've been following the unbolded routine, but I just bought a few products that I've bolded and those are the proposed spots in the routine. Some things I'm not sure about are how much time to wait in between certain products, and which order to apply them in. I also understand that there are a ton of steps here, so don't be scared to say I should eliminate any of them. I haven't noticed any issues with using so many though. I would also appreciate a good sunscreen recommendation - I VERY easily break out from most sunscreens so I need some help. Lastly, since I plan on incorporating sebamed clear face gel into my routine, do you think I should scrap the cerave PM? I like the ingredients in the sebamed better - that is also why I plan to add TO niacinamide to make up for the loss of niacinamide in the cerave.THANK YOU SO MUCH for all your help everyone!Current routine:Face:AM:* CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser (every other day with a wash cloth)* Dry face with towel, but not all the way dry* Thayers Rose Petal Toner (in spray bottle)* Aczone (dapsone) (pea size, spread on face and neck)* Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 8% AHA Gel Glycolic Acid* The Ordinary Caffeine Solution around eyes* Cosmedica Hyaluronic Acid Serum (just water, sodium hyaluronate, and benzylalcohol-DHA)* The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%* Benton Aloe Propolis Soothing Gel* Benton Snail Bee High Content Essence* Wait until mostly dry* Sebamed Clear Face Care Gel* CeraVe PM* Timeless Squalane* Wait until mostly dry* Neutrogena Tinted Acne Treatment Concealer on red spotsPM:* CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser* Thayers Rose Petal Toner (in spray bottle)* Mighty Patch Hydrocolloid Acne Absorbing Spots on any swollen pimples (unusual)* Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Salicylic Acid* Adapalene 5%, pea size on face only, sometimes a small amount chest and on KP* Cosmedica Hyaluronic Acid Serum (just water, sodium hyaluronate, and benzylalcohol-DHA)* Benton Snail Bee High Content Essence* The Ordinary Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%* Wait until mostly dry* Sebamed Clear Face Care Gel* CeraVe PM* Neutrogena Rapid Clear Benzoyl Peroxide spot treatment on flat spots* Aquaphor all over face1-2 times a week:* Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay face maskBody:AM:* (Should I maybe use one of the Paula's Choice exfoliants on my chest and back?)* CeraVe SC Cream on back of arms (KP) and feet* Alpha 12% Glycolic AHA Body Lotion* CeraVe in tub on torso, arms, legs, and neckPM:* CeraVe SC Cream on back of arms (KP) and feet* Alpha 12% Glycolic AHA Body Lotion* Sometimes adapalene on back of arms and chest* CeraVe in tub on torso, arms, legs, and neckThanks again!
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