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Our Squalane Cleansing Oil is packed with hydrating squalane, calming hemp oil, and antioxidant-rich vitamin E to improve skin texture, boost collagen, and reveal a youthful glow. 🌿
Suitable for all skin types—whether you’re dealing with combination, dry, aging, sensitive, or oily skin! 💯
P.S - We love seeing your skincare transformations—don’t forget to tag us in your before-and-after
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I missed you!!! Can you tell me your favorite skincare products? I’ve been on the hunt for something new! I have very congested skin and I’m 28 so I’m interested in anti-premature aging :)
preventing premature aging 🥥🤍
great question! i'm also working diligently to prevent premature aging in my twenties and i've been using all of these products for at least 3+ months and have noticed a huge improvement on my skin.
morning routine + products:
cleanser: la roche posay purifying cleanser
toner: the ordinary milky toner
vitamin c cream: twent1 saffron + squalane radiant cream
vitamin c oil: twent1 vitamin c enzyme oil (SO good and very lightweight)
spf: supergoop glow screen
evening routine + products:
cleanser: same as above
toner: same as above
moisturizer: cerave daily lotion
retinol: twent1 indian bakuchiol oil (this is a retinol alternative and it’s just as effective imo).
extra helpful skincare tips:
facial steaming 1-2x per week (i like to steam with matcha powder and himalayan salt after i cleanse)
putting an oil on AFTER creams. oils don't hydrate, they seal.
learning to sleep on your back. i like to put 2 claw clips on each side of my face to avoid me rolling over to the side!
taking a collagen powder in my morning smoothie.
doube cleansing with my cleanser. i don't buy an oil cleanser.
#q/a#leveling up#that girl#level up#wellness girl#green juice girl#high maintenance#that girl aesthetic#self care#hypergamy#clean girl aesthetic#clean girl#green aesthetic#skincare#skin care#beauty products#skincare tips#wellness#health#self improvement#pilates#personal development#pilates aesthetic#pink pilates girl#pink pilates princess#matcha#beauty community#anti aging#glow up journey#glow up
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what’s your skincare routine 🎀💕
My Skincare Routine 🎀
AM:
wash with tatcha rice wash cleanser (at least 60 secs)
rinse with cool water then pat dry
spray with evian spray
skincare smoothie made of biossance squalane cream, ceo glow oil, youth to the people vitamin c serum, shiseido serum, and dior spf
after all products are absorbed well, i top my lips, lashes, and brows with vaseline, then put on my lip gloss
PM:
pump two pumps of dhc cleansing oil in my hands and remove the sweat and grease built up from the day
cleanse with tatcha rice wash again
tone with paula’s choice bha treatment
smoothie again with ceo glow oil, youth to the people vitamin c serum, strivectin retinol and vitamin c serum, and bio oil
once absorbed, seal in with cerave moisturizing cream
* the ordinary aha/bha peeling mask once every three nights
WEEKLY:
brow shaping with schick facial razors
castor oil treatment on my lashes
nair for my facial hair
tea bags for my under eyes
lip scrub
MONTHLY:
full face waxing
steamed extraction session
honey facial mask
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So with the mind-boggling hilarity of people feeling the need to defend taking care of their skin, I wanted to do an update of my original skincare post. That I of course can't find, presently, as the search function on this site is still useless!
First of all, come to terms with the fact that you are walking around with a giant organ on the outside of your body (ahurhurhur).
Yes, preventing skin cancer is priority one when it comes to your dermis. Sunscreen isn't the only defense, having skin with a healthy moisture barrier is part of that prevention as well. ALSO, one thing a lot of those posts desperately yelping "It'S nOt BeAuTy StAnDaRdS!" leave out is, uh, the scary shit that can happen to your skin when you're elderly. Your skin WILL get thinner, that's just aging. Taking care of it now (keeping it stretchy and moisturized) gives it a better chance of not being paper-thin, to the point that the person taking care of you has to be mindful not to freaking tear it off of you just helping you get dressed.
If you have a strong stomach, go ahead and read some stories from hospice and other types of elder care workers. There's a whole contraption for lowering people down slowly if they're about to fall, all to prevent skin splitting or sloughing off.
Age spots are beautiful. Care-worn wrinkles and laugh lines are beautiful. Your arm skin sloughing off like a glove is not.
Fucking moisturize.
Is a side effect of that care often fewer of those lines? Sure, MAYBE, sometimes. It also doesn't at ALL require 18 expensive steps. Even before I left my job I was mainly using the best I could find for the least amount of money. Almost everything listed I've been using for over a year at least! Aldi-brand skincare is amazingly quality, as you'll see.
Washing:
Lacura Foaming Gel Cleanser: Super gentle and nice for a daily face wash. When I want to use it as a makeup-remover, I'll pump it into a super-soft sea sponge so I can scrub a bit more, albeit gently.
I don't get big breakouts much at this point (regular cleansing and moisturizing will usually chill your skin out eventually re: feeling the need to over-produce oil). But I do keep some Neutrogena Face Wash around for when I get breakouts anywhere, maybe a handful of times a month.
I don't know how much benefit I REALLY see from toner, as far as my pores. They seem fine! Mostly I just loooove the feeling of swiping it on fresh from the fridge, and the coolness does calm down the skin and sooth any puffiness. I still make my own Rosewater Toner with wilting discount grocery store roses and a few drops of lavender oil.
Goops:
Lacura Day And/Or Night Creams: These are SO AFFORDABLE (I'm using Amazon links for ease of reference, they are WAY cheaper directly from Aldi) and make your skin feel like butter. After washing and toning one or the other is what I glop on next, and a little goes a long way. Night cream is important because the skin under your eyes especially is so super thin, it needs that protection as we get older. But eye creams tend to be STUPID EXPENSIVE. Lacura is around $4 at Aldi and I legit see very little difference between it and the unsustainably expensive ones I've tried in the past.
Ponds Dry Skin Cream: The old reliable. I have used it since I was 19 and Oprah said it was good, lol. If you use nothing else on your face, use this (but also sunscreeen, dear gods). After Day or Night cream, this comes next.
A good rule of thumb for all moisturizers is that you don't want it to disappear into your skin immediately OR stay too greasy. As I've gotten older, this one sits on my skin longer, so I tend to only use it at night in the summer. Once it gets cold and dry out, though, morning and night baby.
Vaseline Cocoa Radiant: For the all-over-rest-of-me, you really can't beat it. After every shower or bath, all over everything, damnit. LUBE YOUR DERM.
Oil:
Olive Oil Squalane: My last step of the night is topping my face with a good Squalane before bed. My old job discontinued the one I swear by, pictured above, which, I have no idea why? It feels soooo nice and I saw such good results in the winter especially. I bought up a bunch of bottles from work before it disappeared, haha but there are soooo many options out there for a lot of different prices. Basically you want the main ingredients to be Olive Oil & Herbs, usually Rosemary.
Treat Yourself Tier:
Innersense Harmonic Treatment Oil: I was given a gift card to them for my birthday last year, and yeah they're reeeeeally wom-wom and a little insufferable in their marketing, and they're expensive. HOWEVER, this stuff is infuriatingly great? Nothing was helping my dry scalp until this. I use it instead of the Squalane maybe once a week on my face as well, and it definitely clears up any redness or irritation right away. How dare it be good and also $25 an ounce. But if you can treat yourself, why not!
Dead Sea Mud Masks: Masks are FUN, damnit. If you can ignore all the annoying "detoxing" claims and blah blah, it is a fact that mud masks can really flush out those pores. And they feel nice!
General Habits:
Wash Your Pillowcases: They're full of your face goo, skin cells, and slobber. Not only good for your skin, but just nice. Wash your sheets/bedding more regularly in general, if you're like me then I know you're not doing it enough. Make the change to fragrance-free detergent now if you haven't already, that shit could start bothering your skin at ANY time. My mother never had a problem with good ol' Tide, until she turned 60 and suddenly ANY fragranced soaps made her skin explode.
Wash Your Makeup Tools: Same as above, I regularly gross myself out watching all the GUNK that's stored in the pretty pink makeup brushes.
Wash Hats, Headbands, Etc: Hopefully the pattern is sinking in. If it touches your skin regularly? It should be washed regularly. It's easy to remember that your clothes do, of course, but there's so many other things as well that are fulla your skin cells, various products, pollution, and sebum. Scientists could probably clone you with access to the inner band of your favorite hat alone.
SUN SCREEN: EVERY TIME YOU GO OUT IN VIEW OF THE FIRE ORB. Sensitive face/skin? Baby sunscreen. I know texture is a big thing for people, but there are lots of different brands out there that have lots of different textures, ingredients, scents, etc. Don't give up on it just because Coppertone makes you break out, you owe it to yourself to find the thing that works for you. Skin cancer is a bitch that spares no one, not even Hugh Nicest Man Ever Jackman.
Drink Water: You know it, I know it, same as above, find the way to get regular hydration in that works for you. I personally like making my own fruity flavored syrups to dash in things. Hydrated skin begins from within, blah blah blah.
Vitamins: Take a multi-vitamin, get your vitamin D. The sun is not BEAMING VITAMINS INTO YOUR PORES, it synthesis it. A quick google will tell you that 8-10 minutes in the sun A DAY is all you need. So don't let anyone tell you BUT YOUR VITAMIN D!!!!!!! when you're layering on your sun screen. Take your vitamins, get a teaspoon of sun regularly, and then GOOP UP.
I'm no expert, just someone with a mother & grandmother who greatly regret/regretted their lack of skin care as younger women. My mom is 75 and she has lines and spots, and she's beautiful! But her skin can tear after a clumsy trip into a door frame. She's listening to her dermatologist now to the letter, and I too would like to avoid that as much as possible! We all deserve to like how our spongy flesh prisons feel.
#blathering#still get skincare asks#still get annoyed when people think all you need is sunscreen to avoid cancer and psoriasis#skinnnnnnn
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Former competitive dancer here; you can get used to the feeling (I was always getting poked by my lashes and just learned to smile through it), but sometimes, certain makeup products will simply irritate my eyes while others won’t. Using something like a cleansing oil with a warm washcloth on the eye makeup can be more gentle than wipes; but do one eye at a time and be careful, patient, and gentle with the skin. Idk if olive oil is too thick or not since I usually use a thinner oil like squalane, but I doubt it will hurt (PLUS it will bring back moisture to the skin that all the product will have sucked right out of it).
Ty i was ripping that shit off
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sữa rửa mặt cho da mỏng nhạy cảm của nhật
Nhật Bản có nhiều sản phẩm chăm sóc da chất lượng cao, đặc biệt là dành cho da nhạy cảm nhạy cảm. Dưới đây là một số sữa rửa mặt phổ biến và được đánh giá cao cho da nhạy cảm nhạy cảm:
Hada Labo Gokujyun Hyaluronic Acid Face Wash:
Đặc điểm: Chứa axit hyaluronic, giúp giữ nước cho da và làm dịu nhẹ da nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Hyaluronic acid, glycerin.
Senka Perfect Whip Cleansing Foam:
Đặc điểm: Sữa rửa mặt nhẹ nhàng, tạo bọt mịn, không chứa hương liệu và dầu khoáng.
Thành phần chính: Water, stearic acid, glycerin.
Shiseido Senka Perfect Gel:
Đặc điểm: Gel tạo bọt nhẹ, không chứa hương liệu, phù hợp cho da mỏng nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Water, stearic acid, glycerin.
Curel Makeup Cleansing Gel:
Đặc điểm: Dạng gel nhẹ, không chứa hương liệu và không gây kích ứng cho da nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Glycerin, isohexadecane, water.
Rohto Hadalabo Gokujun Cleansing Oil:
Đặc điểm: Dầu tẩy trang nhẹ, chứa acid hyaluronic giúp làm dịu và giữ nước cho da.
Thành phần chính: Mineral oil, PEG-8 glyceryl isostearate, hyaluronic acid.
Kanebo Suisai Beauty Clear Powder:
Đặc điểm: Dạng bột, không chứa hương liệu, giúp làm sáng da và làm dịu nhẹ cho da nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Sodium lauroyl glutamate, sodium myristoyl glutamate.
Muji Sensitive Skin Cleansing Oil:
Đặc điểm: Dầu tẩy trang nhẹ, không chứa hương liệu và không có màu, thích hợp cho da nhạy cảm.
Thành phần chính: Mineral oil, squalane, PEG-8 glyceryl isostearate.
Trước khi sử dụng bất kỳ sản phẩm chăm sóc da nào, bạn nên kiểm tra thành phần và thử nghiệm trên một phần nhỏ của da để đảm bảo không có phản ứng dị ứng. Nếu có vấn đề cụ thể về da, hãy tham khảo ý kiến của chuyên gia chăm sóc da hoặc bác sĩ da liễu.
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3 + 14 for my skincare king PLS 💖
oh thank u eri 💖💕
who got you into kpop? technically... the jonas brothers kjbgsjkgbksg because i first got into wonder girls when they were touring with them in 09 😭
what does your skincare routine look like? okay honestly... my routine is super involved and i use quite a lot of products because like, my skin went through hell in the 4 years i had really bad cystic acne and then after being on accutane for nearly a year like it was so ruined, extremely reactive and hypersensitive for several years, so since i've managed to repair it basically completely on my own i'm a bit obsessive about my routine... like you definitely don't need all these steps in most routines lol. but anyways i use the hada labo gokujyun basic oil cleanser at night to break down makeup/sunscreen, both am and pm i use the cerave hydrating cleanser which is super basic but i'm scared of cleansers i've had many bad experiences lol and this one works. both am and pm i follow cleansing with the niod sdsm mist which is so fucking expensive and whenever it starts getting low i dread having to restock but it really, really helped calm my skin down. i use the make p:rem safe me toner for layering lots of hydration and the cosrx propolis toner to soothe and start infusing moisture. for serums the ones i use are the skinfood honey propolis essence and the vegreen reishi serum which are both extremely soothing (i don't use them at the same time) and i usually use the ordinary's granactive retinoid 5% but i've run out and not been able to restock for a while. i use the illiyoon ato ceramide concentrate cream as my moisturizer, mixed with some squalane for extra lipids since my skin is so dry, and in the evening i use the cosrx propolis sleeping mask on top. i have a cica spot treatment from innisfree and my sunscreen is either the isntree hyaluronic sun gel or the beauty of joseon rice and probiotic sunscreen. and when my barrier needs extra support i use the stratia liquid gold before my moisturizer.
ask game 🩷
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🍞 2022 favorites for skincare, makeup, and fragrances
tagged by @nito-onna 💌
thanks for tagging!! it’s been a while since i’ve done of these, but to start, i don’t use makeup or fragrances so i’ve listed my entire skincare routine to make up for it (you can read about theresa’s preferences here instead hehe)
krave matcha hemp hydrating cleanser (old formula)
i have dehydrated, sensitive and combo skin that’s also clog prone and reactive, and this cleanser doesn’t strip me raw (given that i do the rest of my skincare routine afterwards). i only cleanse at night with a smaller than pea sized amount which also helps.
pyunkang yul essense toner
my morning watery step. been using this for the last 3 or so years. i like to do multiple thin layers (between 2-3 in summer and up to 5 in winter) which seems to help with my dehydrated skin......... have yet to find another toner that’s as hydrating as this
cosrx advanced snail 96 mucin power essense
my night time watery step. slightly thicker/tackier than the pky toner so i use this on a dripping wet face. this stuff hydrates me nicely when paired with an occlusive (see: vaseline) compared to when i don’t use it because i can feel a difference! you’ll also find that all my skincare products are fragrance free and relatively scentless/neutral smelling.
muji moisturising milk moisture
from their sensitive skin range. i used the high moisture one previously and found it a bit meh? possibly clogging? this one’s meant to be in the middle of their tiers of hydration and it definitely is lighter but still not perfect. like my toner i also layer with this using thin layers (normally 2 but sometimes 1 or 3 depending on how i feel)
the ordinary squalane oil
for my desert dry cheeks, i love this stuff because i feel like it keeps my skin water in!! also quite soothing. probably one of the few products that truly belong on a ‘favourites’ list haha super effective when the air’s humid too.
vaseline
seals everything in on my cheeks as well! thin layers only and for night time use. slugging and anything else heavier/thicker than a cream that’s used all over my face clogs me so bad haha
burt’s bees lip balm
another favourite that i love a lot!!!!! smells soooooo tasty i want to try all the flavours. my favourite scents so far are vanilla and mango. i’m currently using watermelon!
azclear azelaic acid medicated lotion
spot treatment for my acne! also works well on blackheads. most effective on my forehead because it’s oiliest there and this stuff dries out my skin (my cheeks don’t need to get drier!). also helps heal my acne faster and stops it from fully blowing up if catch something coming up early
cosrx acne pimple master patch
essentially a bandaid for my face when i accidentally pop a pimple and it bleeds. i also use it when i’m worried of popping a head and or when i’m in a scratchy mood................. definitely works best and heals those big ones faster!
tagging most recent muts @gyu @evenofmyday @pollen :)
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Josie Maran Whipped Argan + Pineapple Enzyme Deep Pore Cleansing Mask.
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I won this centella sunflower makeup melting cleansing balm by "Haruharu Wonder" from one of "Picky's" amazing giveaways! It should be called cleansing balm PLUS! It contains multifunctional/multibeneficial ingredients such as sunflower seed oil, unsaponifiables, argan oil, shea butter, jojoba oil, squalane, olive oil, panthenol, propanediol, centella asiatica, tea tree, & calendula extract. These ingredients have antioxidants, antiaging, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, & antifungal benefits. Its rich in vitamins A+B +C+D+E+K, amino &fatty acids+sterols. It helps nourish & rejuvenate skin, stimulate collagen, Ceramide, & elastin production. It promotes healing, restores & strengthens skin barriers, reduces redness & irritation, and attracts and locks in moisture plus hydrates , moisturizes , softens & and plumps It contains a natural AHA, a gentle exfoliator that helps remove dead skin cells, improve skin texture, smooth tone, and brighten. The texture reminds me of a soft chapstick. One thing I like to do is add a little of my favorite micellar water to help emulsify cleansing balm. Dirt, oil, makeup as well as other impurities don't stand a chance! @haruharuwonder_official #haruharu @go.picky @pickyrewards #cleansingbalm #skincareroutine #Kbeauty #skincare #centellasunflower
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Gentle Care with Pipette Baby Shampoo
Safe, Gentle Care: Pipette Baby Shampoo & Body Wash
When it comes to caring for your baby's delicate skin, choosing a safe and gentle cleanser is essential. Pipette Baby Shampoo is specially formulated to provide a soothing, tear-free bath experience that nurtures your baby’s sensitive skin and scalp. With its plant-derived ingredients, this shampoo ensures an irritation-free experience while gently cleaning from head to toe.
Hypoallergenic Formula for Sensitive Skin
One of the standout qualities of Pipette Baby Shampoo is its hypoallergenic formula, which is designed for babies with even the most sensitive skin. Free from harsh fragrances and chemicals, this shampoo minimizes the risk of skin reactions, allowing parents to bathe their little ones with peace of mind. Each ingredient is chosen for its gentle nature, offering a delicate cleanse without stripping the skin of its natural oils.
Moisturizing with Plant-Derived Squalane
An added benefit of Pipette Baby Shampoo is its moisturizing power, courtesy of plant-derived squalane. This ingredient is known for its hydrating properties, ensuring that your baby’s skin remains soft and supple even after the bath. The gentle moisture provided by squalane helps maintain a natural, healthy glow, preventing dryness and irritation.
Tear-Free Bath Time Experience
Pipette Baby Shampoo is crafted with a tear-free formula, making bath time pleasant for both parents and babies. It’s formulated to be extra gentle on your baby’s eyes, minimizing the chance of discomfort. This thoughtful approach makes it easier to rinse away any lingering suds, ensuring a safe, enjoyable bath experience every time.
Eco-Friendly and Safe Ingredients
This shampoo is also a great choice for eco-conscious parents. Pipette Baby Shampoo uses only clean, plant-based ingredients, prioritizing sustainability and safety. Free from synthetic fragrances and harmful chemicals, it aligns with a commitment to both environmental responsibility and gentle baby care, making it a preferred choice for families focused on natural products.
The New Formula Difference
The updated formula of Pipette Baby Shampoo ensures that each use meets the highest standards for quality and safety. With enhanced moisturizing properties and a refined blend of ingredients, it promises an even gentler cleanse. This new formula has been created with feedback from parents in mind, making it a trusted staple in many households.
Conclusion
In summary, Pipette Baby Shampoo is an excellent choice for parents who prioritize safe, effective skincare for their babies. Its fragrance-free, hypoallergenic formula, enriched with plant-derived squalane, provides both cleansing and hydration. Designed to be tear-free and eco-friendly, this shampoo not only cares for your baby’s skin but also aligns with values of sustainability and gentleness.
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What’s in My Skincare Train Case? 🎀
cleansers
effaclar salicylic acid wash by la roche posay
rice wash by tatcha
pigmentclar by la roche posay
kale + green tea spinach vitamins superfood cleanser by youth to the people
toners
2% bha liquid exfoliant by paula’s choice
dark spot toner by olehenriksen
retinol fusion pm night serum by peter thomas roth
serums
buffet by the ordinary
advanced snail 96 mucin power essence by cosrx
glycolic b5 serum by la roche posay
multi action super c retinol by strivectin
capture youth matte maximizer by dior
squalane + vitamin c by biossance
alpha arbutin 2% + ha by the ordinary
15% vitamin c + clean caffeine energy serum by youth to the people
oils
ceo glow oil by sunday riley
bio-oil
dhc cleansing oil
creams
cicaplast baume b5 by la roche posay
advanced snail 92 all in one cream by cosrx
vaseline
squalane and omega repair cream by biossance
caffeine eye cream by the inkey list
relief sun spf 50+ by beauty of joseon
potent-c targeted spot brightener by peter thomas roth
tools
face razors by schick
gua sha
q-tips
extractor
disposable sponges
rose quartz roller
treatments
microfoliant by dermalogica
eradi-kate by kate somerville
supermud clearing treatment by glamglow
lip scrub
face-lift-in-a-bag by skyn iceland
aha 30% + bha 2% peeling solution by the ordinary
lip masks
#my posts#dream girl journey#skincare#no i don’t use all these products everyday#prissy lifestyle tips 💕🎀#dream girl must haves
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Dr. Grandel PERFORMANCE 3D Eye: The Ultimate Solution for Youthful Eyes
As we age, the delicate skin around our eyes often shows the first signs of fatigue, including wrinkles, dark circles, and puffiness. Fortunately, Dr. Grandel PERFORMANCE 3D Eye offers a super-effective triple action formula designed to rejuvenate this area, helping you achieve a relaxed, smooth, and youthful appearance.
Triple Action Benefits
1. Reduces Lines and Wrinkles
The PERFORMANCE 3D Eye cream targets fine lines and wrinkles, providing the hydration and support needed to maintain a youthful look. With regular use, you’ll notice smoother skin that feels firmer and more resilient.
2. Diminishes Dark Circles and Signs of Fatigue
Dark circles and shadows under the eyes can make anyone look tired. This cream works effectively to reduce these signs of fatigue, leaving your eyes looking refreshed and bright. Say goodbye to that tired look!
3. Protects Against External Stressors
The eye area is particularly vulnerable to environmental stressors. Dr. Grandel PERFORMANCE 3D Eye creates a protective barrier, safeguarding your skin from negative external factors that can accelerate aging. It helps maintain the integrity of your skin, ensuring it remains healthy and vibrant.
Ideal for Mature Skin
Designed specifically for individuals aged 35 and above, this eye cream is suitable for normal, dry, and combination skin types. Its nourishing ingredients make it ideal for addressing the needs of aging skin.
Key Ingredients
The PERFORMANCE 3D Eye cream features a blend of powerful ingredients that contribute to its effectiveness:
Avocado Oil: Rich in nutrients, it hydrates and nourishes the skin.
Squalane: Provides moisture and enhances skin elasticity.
Hydrolyzed Rice Protein: Helps to firm and smooth the skin.
Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E): An antioxidant that protects the skin from oxidative stress.
Sodium Hyaluronate: A powerful humectant that retains moisture, keeping the skin plump.
Commiphora Mukul Resin Extract: Known for its anti-aging properties, it helps improve skin texture.
How to Use
For optimal results, apply a small amount (the size of a pearl) to the eye area both morning and evening after cleansing. Gently dab the cream around the eyes, avoiding direct contact with lashes. Follow up with your preferred Dr. Grandel facial care product for comprehensive skincare.
Conclusion
Dr. Grandel PERFORMANCE 3D Eye is your go-to solution for maintaining a youthful and vibrant eye area. With its super-effective triple action, it reduces lines, diminishes dark circles, and protects against external stressors. Experience the transformation as your eyes become smoother, more relaxed, and youthful.
Don’t let the signs of aging hold you back—unlock the secret to radiant eyes with Dr. Grandel PERFORMANCE 3D Eye today!
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#EyeCream#AntiAging#YouthfulSkin#DarkCircles#WrinkleReduction#SkincareRoutine#Hydration#SkincareEssentials#MatureSkin#SkincareGoals#DrGrandel#NaturalIngredients#Beauty#SelfCare#Squalane#AvocadoOil#HealthySkin
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How to Treat Dehydrated Skin: A Complete Guide
Dehydrated skin is a common issue many people face, but often, it's misunderstood. It occurs when your skin lacks water, not oil, and can happen to anyone, regardless of their skin type—whether dry, oily, or combination. The good news is that treating dehydrated skin is achievable with the right approach and consistent care. In this blog, we’ll dive into understanding dehydrated skin and offer tips on how to restore its natural moisture balance.
What is Dehydrated Skin?
Dehydrated skin means your skin is thirsty for water. Unlike dry skin, which is a skin type characterized by a lack of oil, dehydration is a skin condition that can affect any skin type. Common signs of dehydrated skin include:
Dullness and lack of glow
Tightness, especially after cleansing
Fine lines, particularly around the eyes
Rough texture
Redness or sensitivity
The key to identifying dehydrated skin lies in these symptoms, which indicate that your skin's moisture barrier is compromised and needs help retaining hydration.
Causes of Dehydrated Skin
Dehydration can be caused by several factors, both environmental and lifestyle-related:
Climate: Hot, dry, or cold weather can strip your skin of moisture, leading to dehydration.
Harsh Skincare Products: Over-cleansing or using products with alcohol, strong acids, or sulfates can disrupt the skin's natural moisture barrier.
Dehydration: Not drinking enough water impacts not just your body, but your skin as well.
Diet: A lack of water-rich foods or too much caffeine and alcohol can lead to skin dehydration.
Age: As we age, the skin’s ability to retain moisture decreases, leading to dehydration.
How to Treat Dehydrated Skin
1. Hydration Starts from Within
The first and most effective step in treating dehydrated skin is to drink plenty of water. Staying hydrated keeps your skin and body in balance. Along with water, add hydrating foods like cucumbers, watermelon, oranges, and other fruits and vegetables to your diet. Reducing caffeine and alcohol, which are diuretics, will also help retain hydration.
2. Use a Gentle Cleanser
Avoid using cleansers that strip your skin of its natural oils. Opt for a gentle, hydrating cleanser that cleans your skin without disrupting its moisture barrier. Look for cleansers with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid or glycerin.
3. Incorporate a Hydrating Serum
After cleansing, use a hydrating serum with ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, or aloe vera. Hyaluronic acid, in particular, holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, making it an excellent ingredient to lock in moisture.
4. Seal with a Moisturizer
Using a rich, water-based moisturizer is crucial in treating dehydrated skin. Moisturizers help to lock in hydration and restore your skin’s barrier. Look for ones containing ceramides, peptides, or squalane, which work to repair and strengthen the skin barrier.
5. Avoid Hot Showers
While it’s tempting to indulge in long, hot showers, they can strip your skin of its natural oils and worsen dehydration. Opt for lukewarm water and limit shower time to avoid excessive moisture loss.
6. Use a Humidifier
If you live in a dry climate, consider using a humidifier in your home. This helps add moisture back into the air, reducing the chances of skin dehydration, especially during the winter months.
7. Apply Sunscreen Daily
Sun exposure is a major cause of dehydrated skin. UV rays not only dry out your skin but also damage its ability to retain moisture. Always apply a broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher sunscreen, even on cloudy days, to protect your skin from dehydration.
Conclusion
Dehydrated skin can be uncomfortable, but with the right skincare routine and lifestyle changes, you can restore your skin’s moisture balance. Focus on hydrating from the inside out and use products that work to lock in moisture and strengthen your skin’s barrier.
For a more detailed guide on treating dehydrated skin, check out this blog for expert insights and tips.
By taking these steps, you'll be on your way to radiant, hydrated skin in no time!
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What Are Face Serums and What Do They Do?
Face serums like Loreal, Neutrogena and Ordinary serum, are skincare products designed to deliver active ingredients directly into the skin. They have a lightweight, often gel-like or liquid texture that allows them to penetrate deeply. Serums are typically more concentrated than other skincare products, such as moisturisers, so they can address specific skin concerns effectively.
Here are some common functions and benefits of face serums:
· Hydration: Many serums contain hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, which helps to retain moisture in the skin.
· Anti-Aging: Serums can have ingredients like retinoids or antioxidants (e.g., vitamin C) that help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and promote skin elasticity.
· Brightening: Ingredients such as vitamin C or niacinamide in serums can help even out skin tone and reduce hyperpigmentation.
· Acne Treatment: Some serums are formulated with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide to help control and prevent acne breakouts.
· Soothing: Serums with ingredients like chamomile or aloe vera can help calm irritated skin and reduce redness.
· Firming: Peptides and other ingredients in serums can help improve skin firmness and elasticity.
To use a serum, you typically apply a few drops to your face after cleansing and before moisturising. It is usually best to use serums as part of a broader skincare routine tailored to your skin type and concerns.
It is important to get good skin care products, even if it is for simple tasks like cleansing and moisturizing your skin. While good brands, like the Cetaphil moisturizer price in Sri Lanka can be high as compared to other brands, it is still worth it, because your skin deserves the best treatment it can have.
How to properly use a face serum
Using a face serum properly can maximise its benefits and ensure your skin gets the most out of it. Here is a step-by-step guide:
1. Cleanse Your Face: Start with a clean face to remove any dirt, oil, or makeup. Use a gentle cleanser that suits your skin type.
2. Tone (Optional): If you use a toner, apply it after cleansing. Toners help balance the skin's pH and can enhance serum absorption.
3. Apply Serum:
· Dispense: Take a few drops of the serum. Usually, 2-3 drops are sufficient.
· Apply: Gently press or pat the serum onto your face using your fingertips. You can also apply it in small dots on different areas of your face (forehead, cheeks, chin) and then gently spread it out.
4. Avoid Overuse: More serum does not mean better results. Follow the recommended amount and avoid applying too much.
5. Allow Absorption: Give the serum a few moments to absorb fully into your skin before moving on to the next step in your skincare routine.
6. Follow Up with Moisturiser: After the serum has absorbed, apply a moisturiser to lock in hydration and enhance the serum’s effects. This helps to seal in the active ingredients and keep your skin hydrated.
7. Apply Sunscreen (Morning Routine): If you are using the serum in the morning, finish with a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect your skin from UV damage.
8. Consistency: For best results, use your serum regularly as part of your daily skincare routine, both morning and night if recommended.
Each serum may have specific instructions based on its ingredients, so always check the product label for any special directions or precautions.
How do you choose a face serum that is right for your skin?
Choosing the right face serum depends on your skin type, concerns, and goals. Here is a guide to help you select a serum that suits your needs:
1. Identify Your Skin Type:
· Dry Skin: Look for serums with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerine, or squalane.
· Oily or Acne-Prone Skin: Choose serums with ingredients like salicylic acid or niacinamide, which can help control oil and prevent breakouts.
· Sensitive Skin: Choose serums with soothing ingredients like chamomile, aloe vera, or centella asiatica, and avoid potential irritants like strong fragrances or alcohol.
2. Determine Your Skin Concerns:
· Anti-Aging: Seek serums with retinoids, peptides, or antioxidants (such as vitamin C or E) to help reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
· Hyperpigmentation: Serums with vitamin C, niacinamide, or alpha arbutin can help even out skin tone and reduce dark spots.
· Hydration: Choose serums with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid or ceramides to boost moisture levels.
· Texture and Firmness: Look for serums with peptides, growth factors, or retinoids to improve skin texture and elasticity.
3. Consider Ingredients and Formulations:
· Active Ingredients: Check the concentration and effectiveness of active ingredients in the serum.
· Fragrance and Additives: Avoid serums with high levels of fragrance or potential allergens if you have sensitive skin.
· Patch Test: Before applying a new serum to your face, do a patch test on a small area of your skin to check for any adverse reactions.
· Consult a Professional: If you are unsure about which serum to choose, consider consulting a dermatologist or skincare professional who can recommend products based on your specific skin needs.
· Review and Research: Look for reviews and recommendations from others with similar skin concerns to see how well the serum has worked for them.
By matching the serum’s benefits to your skin’s needs, you can find a product that helps you achieve your skincare goals effectively.
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