Tuesday, 24 November 2020

[Anti-aging] [routine help]

Beauty Tips For Body Care
Hey! 34, male, in COLD minnesota.Over the past year and a half I've been using different items for wrinkles because I never took care of my skin and it the stress from 8 years in the army took its toll on my skin. I've been more and more interested in different products and I've been buying some of the "basics" for healthy looking skin and to erase some of the fine lines/wrinkles.Can one of you please tell me if I'm applying these products in the correct order?Morning: 1) cerave foaming cleanser 2) witch hazel toner (everywhere) 3) No7 line correcting booster serum (directly on the forehead wrinkles, crows feet, between eyebrows) 4) tree of life vitamin C serum (everywhere but only a little around eyes) 5) tree of life hyaluronic acid (everywhere) 6) mens no7 energizing eye roll (caffeine)Night: 1) cerave foaming cleanser 2) witch hazel toner (everywhere) 3) no7 line correcting booster serum (in the same spots mentioned above) 4) tree of life retinol serum (everywhere on face and neck. Only a little below the eyes) 5) Roc retinol correxion anti aging eye cream 6) tree of life hyaluronic acid serum (everywhere) 7) neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair retinol regenerating anti wrinkle cream (everywhere but only a small amount around eyes)I'll put on benzoyl peroxide spot treatment on pimples, when needed. But I usually do that about an hour after my morning or night routine. Or should I put it on somewhere in the middle of my routine?I also take a scoop of collagen powder in water every night and take some other supplements at the same time. Its definitely helped keep my skin hydrated and helped with pain in my joints (which is why I first started taking it).I bought these "drug store" products because I cant afford the expensive stuff. If you recommend a product that's similar in price, but more effective, please share.But... I really want to know if I'm using these products in the correct order. I know you should put them on from thinnest to thickest product. But some hyaluronic acid serums can get pretty thick lol.If you have any tips or tricks, please let me know! I'm very interested in learning about how to take care of my skin!Thank you for your help!
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