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Buy Anti Acne Fighting Serum with Salicylic Acid & Vitamin C Extract – The Bath & Care
Tackle acne and control excess oil with our Pore Minimizing & Oil Control Face Serum. This powerful acne-fighting serum features Salicylic Acid, Zinc PCA, and Clove Leaf Oil, which work together to clear acne and reduce oil production. Designed for oily, acne-prone skin, this serum effectively minimizes pores while providing a healthy, radiant glow. The addition of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) protects against environmental damage and brightens skin, while Allantoin and Panthenol help soothe and heal irritated skin. With Sodium PCA and Glycerin, this serum deeply hydrates the skin, maintaining moisture balance without leaving any greasy residue. Perfect for daily use, this anti acne serum is an essential addition to any skincare routine for oily and acne-prone skin. Achieve clear, smooth, and pore-free skin with our pore minimizing & oil control serum. Website url: https://thebathandcare.com/products/pore-alchemy-oil-control-and-anti-acne-serum
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Our Muggu Skincare Niacinamide Serum Uses is a game-changer for anyone looking to achieve clearer, brighter skin. Our serum effectively targets various skin concerns such as acne, hyperpigmentation, and uneven texture. Say goodbye to dull skin and hello to a radiant complexion with regular use of this powerful serum.
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Path to Poreless Perfection: Introducing Kass Pore Minimizer Serum
Introduction Many people struggle with enlarged pores, which can impact both skin appearance and self-esteem. If you're seeking a solution, let us introduce the Kass Pore Minimizer Serum, a cutting-edge formula designed to effectively shrink pores and enhance skin texture.
Kass Pore Minimizer Serum This groundbreaking serum features the Quadraplex Pore Effect, a dynamic approach that not only reduces pore size but also improves skin elasticity for a smoother complexion. It tackles oil production and dead skin cell buildup, supporting collagen production and deep hydration, thanks to its star ingredient, niacinamide.
Unique Features
Dual-Action Formula: Whether your enlarged pores are due to oily skin or sun damage, our serum is engineered to target and alleviate these issues through a science-backed, natural formulation that ensures safety and efficacy without aggravating other skin concerns.
Quadraplex Pore Effect:
Regulates Oil: Prevents excess oil from clogging pores.
Exfoliates: Removes dead skin cells, promoting a smoother skin surface.
Enhances Collagen Production: Improves elasticity and firmness.
Deep Hydration: Plumps the skin, enhancing its radiance and tone.
Ideal For Adults aged 24 and older with oily, aged, or sensitive skin. We recommend a patch test on the inner forearm or ankle to ensure compatibility.
Skin Concerns Addressed
Enlarged pores
Loss of elasticity
Indented skin
Benefits
Shrinks pore size
Firms skin, especially around the cheeks and nose
Controls blackheads and whiteheads
Smoothens skin texture
Revitalizes pitted skin
Hero Ingredients
10% Niacinamide: Boosts collagen, enhances barrier function, and regulates oil production.
0.25% Hyaluronic Acid: Hydrates and plumps, sourced from J2KBio, Korea.
3% Epigenomyl (Calendula Flower Extract): Enhances the epigenome, sourced from SiLab, France.
Zinc PCA: Minimizes pores and calms the skin.
Salicylic Acid: Clears pores and refines skin texture.
Basil Extract: Natural astringent properties help tighten and refine pores.
Recommended Combinations
Compatible with ceramides, vitamin C, peptides, and other actives like retinol, glycolic acid, lactic acid, AHAs, and BHAs.
Skincare Tips
Ice Therapy: Tightens pores with daily application.
Regular Exfoliation: Keeps pores clear and skin smooth.
Hydration: Essential for oil balance and pore minimization.
Double Cleansing: Effective for oily skin to prevent pore congestion.
Anti-Aging Ingredients: Peptides and retinol help maintain skin texture and elasticity.
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the ultimate guide to glowy, clear skin
so your skin looks great with and without makeup for your summer glow up 🫶🏽
things you should never skip:
- double cleansing at night
- SPF 50 during the day
- spraying a mist before applying hydrating ingredients
- getting 6-8 hours of sleep every night
- washing your hands before touching your face
- washing your pillowcases, hair wraps, and bedding once a week
- using paper towel to dry your face
the main way to have glowy skin? maintaining the skin barrier.
Find everyday products with the following ingredients:
- prebiotics + probiotics
I always use the Axis-Y Biome Radiating Essence
- fatty acids, cholesterols, and ceramides
I always use the Stratia Lipid Gold Serum/Lotion and Aestura Cream
- hydrators: Glycerin, Hyaluronic Acid, Betaine, Panthenol
I always use the Hada Labo Hyaluronic Acid lotion and Mediheal NMF Ampoule Mask
- anti-inflammatories, antibacterials and antifungals: Propolis, Heartleaf, Centella Asiatica, Cica
I always use the Cosrx Propolis Ampoule and Abib Heartleaf Essence
the other part of having glowy skin? minimal texture, radiance, and clear pores.
These are things you’d use 1-2x a week:
- a surface exfoliator: Lactic Acid (darker-skin friendly; is also hydrating), Glycolic Acid
I always use the Paula’s Choice Lactic/Mandelic Acid exfoliator
- a deep exfoliator: Salicylic Acid, EX-07 enzyme, PHAs
I always use the numbuzin no.4 Pore Zero toner pad
- Vitamin A derivatives/alternatives: retinol, tretinoin, bakuchiol, resveratrol
I always use the 23 Years Old Bakuchiol A cream
You can use your surface and deep exfoliators together, but never mix an exfoliator with Vitamin A!
The biggest help to your skin being healthy and clear? Your diet.
EAT YOUR SKINCARE INGREDIENTS (not literally)
What’s going on inside your body reflects directly on your skin - from constipation, to period cycle stage, to lactose intolerance, and more.
The essentials:
• Collagen and Vitamin A
- BB LAB Collagen powder (also has hyaluronic acid and vitamin C)
- Grass-fed Gelatin Gummies
- Country Farms Super Reds
- Leafy Greens, Carrots, Pumpkin, Cantaloupe, Mango
• Prebiotics and Probiotics
- Country Farm Super Greens
- Seed Daily Synbiotic
- Kombucha
- Kefir
- Yogurt
• good ole H20 :)
- at least 64 ounces (8 cups) a day
Wanna keep your skincare routine simple? You’ll only need 5 things.
1. Oil Cleanser (PM only)
2. Gel/Milky Cleanser
3. an all-in-one toner (hydrates, nourishes, calms)
4. a great moisturizer (preferably with fatty acids and ceramides!)
5. SPF
Just make sure your diet, exercise routine, and sleep routine are the best they can be! 💘
#self care#glow up#glowingskin#skincare#self improvement#it girl#clear skin#glowy skin#becoming that girl#becoming her#that girl
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can u make me a rlly good skin care routine? except I don't have any toner...
🧾- hi pooks how are uuu I hope u finne
How to build a skincare routine ㅤ۪ㅤ۫ ꪆ୧ㅤ🧁ㅤ۫ ♡
Morning Routine: for All Skin Types
1. Cleanse: Start with a gentle cleanser that clears away overnight buildup without stripping your skin.
Oily skin? Use a gel-based cleanser.
Dry or sensitive skin? Opt for a hydrating cleanser.
1. CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
Skin Type: Dry, normal, sensitive
2. CeraVe Foaming Cleanser
Skin Type: Oily, combination, acne-prone
3. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Cleanser
Skin Type: All skin types, sensitive
2. Rice Water Boost: Here’s the secret that works for everyone. No toner ? After cleansing, apply rice water using a cotton pad or gently pat it onto your skin. It brightens, soothes, and balances your skin naturally. (Make rice water by soaking rice in water for 20 minutes, then straining and refrigerating it.)
3. Moisturize: Hydration is key! Choose a lightweight moisturizer for oily skin and a richer one for dry skin. Combination or sensitive skin? Stick to non-comedogenic and fragrance-free formulas.
For Dry Skin
1. Eucerin Advanced Repair Cream
Deeply hydrating with ceramides and urea.
2. Weleda Skin Food Original Ultra-Rich Cream
Nourishes very dry skin with botanical extracts.
For Oily Skin
1. Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel
Lightweight, oil-free, and hydrates without clogging pores.
2. La Roche-Posay Effaclar Mat Moisturizer
Controls shine and minimizes pores.
For Combination Skin
1. Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel
Balances oil and hydration levels.
2. First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream
Lightweight but hydrating for dry patches.
For Sensitive Skin
1. Avene Skin Recovery Cream
Calms irritation and strengthens the skin barrier.
2. Cetaphil Daily Hydrating Lotion
Gentle and non-irritating with hyaluronic acid.
For Acne-Prone Skin
1. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Matte Moisturizer
Non-comedogenic and soothes irritated skin.
2. Vanicream Moisturizing Lotion
Free from common irritants and ideal for breakout-prone skin.
4. Sunscreen: Finish your routine with SPF 30 or higher, even if you’re staying indoors. Sunscreen protects your skin from UV damage and prevents premature aging—an absolute must for everyone!
Night Routine: Restore & Repair
1. Double Cleanse: If you wear sunscreen or makeup, start with micellar water or an oil-based cleanser, followed by your regular face wash.
2. Rice Water (Again!): Use rice water as a natural toner to calm your skin and prep it for the night. It’s a multitasking hero that helps reduce redness, minimize pores, and add a glow.
3. Targeted Treatments:
Acne-prone? Apply a salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide spot treatment.
Dull skin? Try a niacinamide serum for even tone and radiance.
Dry skin? Opt for a hyaluronic acid serum to lock in moisture.
4. Moisturize: Seal everything in with your favorite moisturizer. At night, you can go for a slightly heavier one to aid your skin’s repair process.
Weekly Extras for Radiance
Exfoliate: Once or twice a week, use a gentle chemical exfoliant (like AHAs or BHAs) to remove dead skin cells. DIY trick: Mix honey and sugar for a natural exfoliating scrub.
Face Masks: Hydrate with aloe vera . You can also use sheet masks chilled in the fridge for a refreshing treat.
Steam and Detox: Once a week, steam your face for a few minutes to open up pores and deep-clean. Follow with a clay mask if you have oily skin or a soothing mask if your skin is sensitive.
Secret Skincare Habits for All Skin Types
2. Cold Spoon Hack: Struggling with puffy eyes? Chill a spoon and press it gently under your eyes for an instant de-puffing effect.
3. Jade Roller Magic: A jade roller or gua sha tool works for all skin types. Massage your face daily to improve circulation and reduce puffiness.
4. Silk Pillowcase: Sleep on silk pillowcases—they’re gentle on your skin, reduce friction, and keep your hair and face smooth.
5. Hydration Inside Out: Drink plenty of water and eat skin-friendly foods like avocados, nuts, and fruits. Your skin reflects what you put into your body!
and there is a LOT of skincare tips I will try to make other blogs Abt it soon. !!
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How I’m Looking After Myself (simple self care and beauty)
Hair
- High frequency on my roots on wash days (2x week), followed by onion serum meant for hair
- Homemade hair mask of egg + mayo for 15 mins before shampooing (dry hair) and applying Shikakai powder + water mixture to my roots
- Apparently air drying is bad for your hair, so I’m trying to use very little heat from the blow dryer instead
Face
- 1 clay mask/ the ordinary’s red serum mask (AHA+BHA) a week
- Morning routine: face wash, toner, vitamin C, eye cream, sunscreen and moisturiser
- Night routine: face wash, toner, hylaronic acid, eye cream, moisturiser
- Lymphatic drainage massage on mask days
- Occasionally using high frequency
- Waxing upper lip/ chin/ eyebrows myself once a week/ 15 days
- Black head removal twice a month (i steam my face while doing this)
- Minimal make up, even on work days to prevent clogged pores
Body
- a gentle body wash of mint and some other herbs
- A combo of body oil and moisturiser after shower
- Red nails and toes, always
- Waxing instead of shaving - especially down there to reduce growth, waxing lasts so much longer than shaving; I wax once in like 1.5 months
- Oil massages at my local masseuse once a month
#c suite#powerful woman#ceo aesthetic#personal growth#that girl#productivity#strong women#getting your life together#feminine energy#balance#beauty#skincare#routine#morning routine#evening routine#night routine#masks#clay mask#serums#hair growth#face#acne#cleaning#clearing#simple routine#easy to follow#minimalistic
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Step-by-Step Guide to a Complete Daily Skincare Routine for Glowing Skin
Achieving glowing, radiant skin is not just about using the right products but also about following a consistent daily skincare routine. Whether you’re new to skincare or looking to refine your routine, this guide will help you establish the perfect steps to get that luminous, healthy-looking skin you’ve always wanted.
Step 1: Cleanse Your Face (Morning and Night)
Cleansing is the foundation of any skincare routine. It removes dirt, excess oil, makeup, and impurities that accumulate on your skin throughout the day.
Morning: Use a gentle cleanser suited to your skin type. If you have oily skin, opt for a foaming or gel cleanser. Dry skin types may benefit from a hydrating cream cleanser.
Night: Double cleansing is recommended in the evening. Start with an oil-based cleanser to dissolve makeup and sunscreen, then follow up with your regular cleanser to ensure your skin is thoroughly clean.
Pro tip: Use lukewarm water to wash your face, as hot water can strip your skin of its natural oils, causing dryness and irritation.
Step 2: Apply a Toner
Toners help balance the skin’s pH level and remove any remaining traces of dirt or makeup. They also prep the skin for the next steps of your routine.
Choose the right toner: If you have oily or acne-prone skin, look for toners with salicylic acid or witch hazel. For dry or sensitive skin, opt for a hydrating toner with ingredients like rose water or glycerin.
How to apply: Use a cotton pad or your hands to gently pat the toner onto your skin.
Pro tip: Avoid toners with alcohol, as they can dry out your skin and cause irritation.
Step 3: Use a Serum
Serums are packed with active ingredients designed to target specific skin concerns. This is where you can tailor your skincare routine based on what your skin needs.
For glowing skin: Vitamin C serums are excellent for brightening and evening out skin tone. It’s also a powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from environmental damage.
For hydration: If your skin feels dry or dull, a serum with hyaluronic acid can deeply hydrate and plump your skin.
Pro tip: Apply your serum while your skin is still slightly damp from toner to help lock in hydration.
Step 4: Apply Eye Cream
The skin around the eyes is delicate and prone to dryness, fine lines, and puffiness. Incorporating an eye cream into your routine helps to address these issues.
For dark circles and puffiness: Look for eye creams with caffeine or peptides.
For fine lines and hydration: Hyaluronic acid or retinol-based eye creams are great for minimizing fine lines and keeping the under-eye area hydrated.
Pro tip: Use your ring finger to gently pat the eye cream around your eyes, as it exerts the least pressure.
Step 5: Moisturize
Moisturizing is crucial for keeping your skin hydrated and creating a protective barrier. A good moisturizer will seal in all the products you’ve applied in the previous steps.
For oily skin: Choose a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer, such as a gel or water-based product.
For dry skin: A richer, cream-based moisturizer will provide the necessary hydration.
Pro tip: Don’t skip moisturizing, even if you have oily skin. Proper hydration helps to regulate your skin’s oil production and prevent breakouts.
Step 6: Sunscreen (Morning Only)
Sunscreen is the most important step in your morning routine. Daily sun protection prevents premature aging, hyperpigmentation, and skin cancer.
Broad-spectrum SPF: Choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 to protect against both UVA and UVB rays.
How to apply: Use about a nickel-sized amount and apply it evenly across your face and neck. Reapply every two hours if you’re outdoors.
Pro tip: If you’re using makeup, look for a moisturizer or foundation with built-in SPF for added protection.
Step 7: Exfoliate (1-2 Times a Week)
Exfoliation is essential for removing dead skin cells that can make your skin look dull and clog your pores. However, over-exfoliating can irritate your skin, so limit this step to once or twice a week.
For physical exfoliation: Use a gentle scrub with fine particles to buff away dead skin cells.
For chemical exfoliation: A chemical exfoliant containing AHA (alpha hydroxy acid) or BHA (beta hydroxy acid) can effectively slough off dead skin without being abrasive.
Pro tip: Always follow exfoliation with a good moisturizer, as exfoliation can leave your skin feeling dry or tight.
Step 8: Face Mask (1-2 Times a Week)
A face mask is a great addition to your skincare routine, especially when your skin needs an extra boost. Face masks can target various skin concerns, from hydration to deep cleansing.
For glowing skin: Look for masks with ingredients like Vitamin C, turmeric, or honey that brighten the complexion.
For hydration: A mask with hyaluronic acid or aloe vera can soothe and replenish dry skin.
Pro tip: Apply your face mask after cleansing and before moisturizing to get the most benefit from the ingredients.
Additional Tips for Glowing Skin:
Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water is key to keeping your skin hydrated from the inside out. Aim for at least 8 glasses of water a day.
Eat a balanced diet: Incorporating foods rich in antioxidants, such as berries, leafy greens, and nuts, can help promote healthy, glowing skin.
Get enough sleep: Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night to allow your skin to repair and rejuvenate. Lack of sleep can lead to dull, tired-looking skin.
Don’t skip SPF: Sun damage is one of the leading causes of premature aging. Wearing sunscreen daily is crucial for maintaining youthful, glowing skin.
Consistency is key: Stick to your skincare routine every day, and be patient. It can take a few weeks to see noticeable improvements, but consistency will pay off.
Conclusion
A daily skincare routine doesn’t have to be complicated to be effective. By following these simple steps—cleanse, tone, treat, moisturize, and protect—you can achieve glowing, radiant skin that looks and feels healthy. Tailor your routine to your skin’s specific needs, and remember to be consistent for long-lasting results.
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⋆౨ৎ˚ 𝘚𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘤𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘝𝘰𝘤𝘢𝘣𝘶𝘭𝘢𝘳𝘺 ⟡˖ ࣪
Types of Skincare Products Makeup remover/oil cleanser - 卸妆油 (xiè zhuāng yóu) Cleanser - 洁面 (jié miàn) Toner - 爽肤水 (shuǎng fù) / 化妆水 (huà zhuāng) Serum - 精华 (jīng huá) Eye cream - 眼霜 (yǎn shuāng) Face cream - 面霜 (miàn shuāng) Lotion - 乳液 (rǔ yè) Sunscreen - 防晒 (fáng shài) Concentrate - 肌底液 (jī dǐ yè) Facial spray - 保湿喷雾 (bǎo shī pēn wù) Lip balm - 唇膏 (chún gāo) Night cream - 晚霜 (wǎn shuāng) Face mask - 面膜 (miàn mó) Eye mask - 眼膜 (yǎn mó) Facial scrub - 脸部磨砂膏 (liǎn bù mó shā gāo)
Skincare Actives Retinol - A醇 (Chún) literally: 'A' alcohol AHA - 果酸 (guǒ suān) note: a type of AHA is citric acid, found in citrus fruits, hence the name Salicylic Acid - 水杨酸 (Shuǐyáng suān) literally: poplar tree acid, salicylic acid is found in poplar trees Hyaluronic acid - 玻尿酸 (Bō niào suān) Niacinamide - 烟酰胺 (yān xiān'àn) Ceramide - 神经酰胺 (shén jīng xiān'àn) Vitamin C - 维C or VC (wéi C)
Descriptives for Skincare Alcohol-free - 无酒精 (wú jiǔ jīng) Whitening - 美白 (měi bái) Moisturizing - 保湿 (bǎo shī) Hydrating - 补水 (bǔ shuǐ) Nourishing - 滋润 (Zī rùn) Purifying - 清洁净化 (qīng jié jìng huà) Detoxing - 排毒 (pái dú) Brightening - 美白提亮 (měi bái tí liàng) Reduce redness - 祛红 (qū hóng) Antioxidant - 抗氧 (kàng yǎng) Anti-aging - 抗衰 (kàng shuāi) Lifting - 提拉 (tí lā) Tightening - 紧致 (jǐn zhì) Soothing - 镇静舒缓 (zhèn jìng shū huǎn) Acne treatment - 祛痘 (qū dòu) Pores minimizing - 收缩毛孔 (shōu suō máo kǒng) Eczema soothing - 缓解湿疹 (huǎn jiě shī zhěn) Repairing - 修护 (xiū hù) Revitalizing - 活化 (huó huà) Foam - 泡沫 (pào mò) Gentle - 温和的 (wēn hé de)
Skin Types Combination skin - 混合性皮肤 (hùn hé xìng pí fū) Dry skin - 干性皮肤 (gān xìng pí fū) Normal skin - 中性皮肤 (zhōng xìng pí fū) Oily skin - 油性皮肤 (yóu xìng pí fū) Sensitive skin - 敏感性皮肤 (mǐn gǎn xìng pí fū) Rosacea - 玫瑰痤疮 (méi guī cuó chuāng) literally: rose acne
Slang terms Using brightening products (ex. VC) during AM skincare and anti-aging products (A醇) during the PM - 早C晚A (zǎo C wǎn A) A skincare routine for sensitive skin consisting of using protective products during AM skincare and repairing products during the PM - 早P晚R (zǎo P wǎn R) Flooding the skin with hydrating oil products - 以油养肤 (yǐ yóu yǎng fū) A simplified skincare routine - 精简护肤 (jīng jiǎn hù fū) Skin fasting (slowly reducing the products you use each day to reset the skin and allow it to calm down before returning to the regular skincare routine) - 肌断食 (jī duàn shí) Using lots of technology in your skincare routine - 科技护肤 (kē jì hù fū)
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干性皮肤 要注意补水、补油、防晒、防止损伤、补充胶原蛋白. Dry skin Pay attention to moisturizing, supplementing oil, SPF, preventing loss, supplementing collagen. 中性皮肤 算是比较完美的肤质,要注意防止损伤,保���现有状态
Normal skin Considered a rather perfect skin type, you need to pay attention to preventing loss, maintain your current skin status.
油性皮肤 注意清洁、控油、补充水分和保湿
Oily skin Pay attention to cleansing, oil control, moisturizing and hydrating. 混合性皮肤 根据不同肤质区域分开护理,T区注意控油,V区注意补水保湿和防止损伤. Combination skin Treat combination skin according to different skin areas separately, pay attention to oil control within your T-zone, pay attention to hydrating and moisturizing and preventing loss in your V-zone. 敏感性皮肤(不是过敏性皮肤) 由于这种肤质保水力差,皮肤屏障受损,所以在护肤时要注重修复、抗炎,防止各种刺激和损伤,防止日晒。建议用一些温和无刺激的产品,以及含有镇静修复成分(维生素E、神经酰胺等)
Sensitive skin (not irritated/allergic reaction skin) Since this skin type doesn't hold water well, the skin barrier is damaged, thus you should pay attention to repairing, anti-inflammation, preventing various irritants and losses, as well as sun damage during skincare. It is recommended that you use gentle and non-irritating products that have soothing ingredients (vitamin E, ceramide etc.)
不化妆也要每天卸妆 -> even if you don't put on make-up, you still need to use make-up remover/oil cleanser everyday
千万不要用任何含有酒精的护肤品 -> under no circumstances use any skincare products containing alcohol
爽肤水主要作用是对皮肤二次清洁 -> the main function of toner is to double-cleanse your skin
敷面膜刺痛是因为皮肤缺水 -> the pain/tingling from applying face masks is due to your skin lacking moisture
洗澡时毛孔扩张,污垢更容易深入毛孔将其撑大 -> when you bathe, your pore enlarge, pollutants and more can easily penetrate through your pores which can stretch your pores
收敛水可以收毛孔 -> astringent can reduce pores
衰老是从25岁才开始 -> aging starts at age 25
涂眼霜长脂肪粒是因为太油 -> developing milia from applying eye cream is due to excessive amounts of oil
护肤品分男女 -> skincare products are gender-separate
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Buy Anti Acne Fighting Serum with Salicylic Acid & Vitamin C Extract - The Bath and Care Discover the ultimate solution for acne-prone and oily skin with our Pore Minimizing & Oil Control Face Serum. Specially designed to target breakouts, this powerful anti-acne serum is infused with Salicylic Acid, Zinc PCA, and Clove Leaf Oil to fight acne-causing bacteria while controlling excess oil. Its unique formulation helps reduce the appearance of pores, leaving your skin with a smoother, shine-free complexion. The inclusion of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) provides antioxidant protection, promoting a brighter, more even skin tone. Plus, the serum’s soothing properties from Allantoin and Panthenol make it suitable for sensitive skin. The serum also hydrates and strengthens the skin’s moisture barrier with Sodium PCA, Betaine, and Glycerin. Ideal for daily use, it ensures clear, balanced skin with no greasy residue, making it the perfect oil control serum for acne treatment. Apply it once or twice daily to see visible results in reducing acne and oiliness. Website url: https://thebathandcare.com/products/pore-alchemy-oil-control-and-anti-acne-serum
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Tips for my transfemme siblings <3
I've been transitioning for the past 4 years and in that time I've picked up a lot of tips and tricks that I didn't see many other people talking about. So, let me pass along a little bit of the wisdom that's helped me pass to the rest of you all. This is going to be a long post, so brace yourself :)
DISCLAIMER: These are things that I have found personal success with. All people are different, and not all advice is going to be perfect for everyone. Also important to note, this advice is coming from a white person who is ABSOLUTELY not makeup expert. I have specifically made notes below where my advice and recommendations may not be the best / most accurate for people of color. With that said, much of the advice should still be applicable to most people - POC or not.
A lot of the transfemme makeup tutorials I found early on were based in drag. I didn't like the sheer amount of products that were being pushed as *necessary* and had heavy looking final results. Over the past few years I've found a more minimal (and affordable) routine that gives passing results. My daily makeup routine only consists of four products: Concealer, Translucent setting power, blush, and eyeliner. Let's go through each of those.
TOOLS - You're going to want to get a set of brushes. You can find affordable sets online or in stores. I got a set of E.L.F. brushes and they've held up excellently the past 4 years. - Don't buy beauty blenders. Beauty blenders aren't going to be the best tool for us because of our skin texture. Skin that grows facial hair is more textures than skin that doesn't. Applying makeup to textured skin with a beauty blender won't look as good for as long. - The rest of the supplies I use will be listed in their respective sections. You really don't need a ton of tools or supplies, especially as a beginner. Stone rollers, face masks, serums, scrubs.... They're nice extras if you can afford them, but they're not essentials
CONCEALER - I use R.E.M. Beauty Sweetener concealer ($24). It comes in a small pot and will require a brush for application. This concealer comes in a wide array of colors (60, to be specific), provides high coverage, and doesn't look cake-y. - Cream concealer has worked better for me compared to liquid concealers. You get more control on the amount you're using and it should last you a good few months. REMEMBER, a little goes a long way! You don't need to lay it on super heavy. - I apply this just over the areas where I have facial hair shadow. Stipple the concealer on freshly shaven skin and blend those edges out until there's no visible edge. - Using a brush is crucial for trans femmes, especially when going over facial hair shadow. As I said above, the skin that grows facial hair is rougher and more textured, using a brush to stipple on the makeup will get it into the pores. - The concealer I've recommended is great because it can be built up in multiple layers if needed. R.E.M. Beauty is also cruelty free and vegan, if those factors are important to you.
SETTING POWER - I use a L'oreal Hydra Perfecte loose setting powder. Unfortunately, this product has been discontinued. - A great affordable / drug store option is E.L.F.'s High Definition Powder. It's only $6, comes in a sheer option for light skin tones and "soft luminescence" for some darker skin tones. - I don't know what kinds of setting powders will work best on dark skin tones. Light setting powders like this can (I think) leave an ashy finish on darker skins. - I prefer using loose powder, but that's mostly because just what I have experience with. They tend to have a more sheer and transparent finish compared to pressed powders. - Tap out a small amount into the lid of your powder and press it into your skin lightly instead of spreading it across your face. - You will want to use a setting powder on top of every layer of liquid or cream makeup. This will set the makeup and prevent it from smudging as easily and mixing with another liquid / cream product. (if you're applying a second layer of concealer, like I mentioned above, powder in between layers). - Setting powder, in addition to keeping makeup from mixing and spreading, gives the skin a matte finish. This will help hide the textured portions of your skin. - If you want a dewy finish you can add a setting spray at the very end. This will give your skin a little bit of shine without drawing attention to your textured sections.
BLUSH - I use Revolution Beauty Blusher Reloaded ($6). This one pan has lasted me four years and has approximately ten years left. (Seriously, I use this almost every day and the pan hardly looks used). - Blush is a very important step because it brings color and warmth back to your face. - There are two main methods I use when I apply blush: Dramatic and Classic - Dramatic: Place blush from cheek to cheer and across the nose. - Classic: Place blush on the apples of you cheeks (the part that rises up when you smile) - If you apply the blush too heavily just go over it with your bare powder brush. This will reduce the color and blend the edges. - I've found that you can get away with a heavier blush if you're going with the dramatic method (hence the name). Classic blush looks best when it's applied fairly subtly. However, it's still possible to go too heavy with the dramatic style.
EYELINER - The ONLY eyeliner I use is the NYX Epic Ink Liner ($10). - There are three main kinds of eyeliner: Pencils, Pots, and Liquids. - Pencils: Like the name suggests, they're basically really really soft pencils. These are great if you want to blend out and get a smokey look, but aren't great for crisp bold lines. - Pots: This style of eyeliner comes in a pot and requires a specific brush to apply. If you buy a set of brushes, you should be set. This kind of eyeliner is more versatile, able to be blended into a smokey eyeliner AND able to give crisp lines. However, I've found that it's got a steeper learning curve. - Liquid: This style is the best way to get clean lines and sharp wings. Liquid liners usually come in a bottle with a nail polish looking brush, which definitely also have a learning curve. But, that's where my favorite eyeliner comes in! - The Epic Ink Liner is essentially a brush pen. With a pencil form factor and an always sharp brush tip, you will get easy to control lines with just a little bit of practice. - This is my everyday method of applying eyeliner: 1) Start in the outer corner of your eye and extend the angle your lower lid makes. (You can make this wing as big as you'd like, but I would suggest beginners start with a relatively smaller wing (1cm or shorter). Repeat on the other eye. 2) Place the tip of the brush at the peak of that line and draw over in a straight line until you hit your lashes. Close your eyes slightly so the crease of your eye doesn't effect this line. Repeat on the other eye. 3) Move to the inner corner of your eye and apply an even line along the rest of the eyelid. Take a moment to soften the transition between this line and the straight line from the previous step. Repeat with the other eye. 4) Fill in any empty spaces - By doing each step on both eyes before moving on to the next step will help your eyeliner to look more symmetrical. Plus, if the angles aren't matching, it's much easier to remove one line rather than an entirely finish eye. - One additional step you can add is extending the line in the inner corner of your eye just a little bit. Follow the curve you made and don't go down too far. - NOTE: This is my method for non hooded eyes. Because hooded eyes are an entirely different shape, I don't know the best method to add eyeliner.
HIGHLIGHTER - I use Colorpop Super Shock Cheek highlighter ($9). As the name suggests, this is a SUPER highlighter. - I don't wear highlighter every day. It's a fun addition, but I don't find it necessary for days I'm just running errands or going grocery shopping. I reserve it for concerts, dates, or any other event where I want to look extra cute. - The main places to add highlighter are the top edge of your cheek bones, the inner corner of your eyes, the outer edge right below your eyebrows, and down the bridge of your nose and onto the tip. - Since this isn't going on any skin that grows facial hair, you don't need to use a brush. I use my ring finger to apply the highlighter, wipe off the excess, then gently blend the edges with my ring finger again - Blending your highlighter doesn't need to be taken that seriously. Just softening the edges is enough 99% of the time. If you think you applied the highlighter too heavily you can take your powder brush and hit those spots and little. Just like with the blush, this should tone down the pop a bit
FOUNDATION - I don't use foundation anymore. I prefer a minimal face of makeup, letting the natural variations in color and imperfections show. However, wanting a smooth and consistent color all over your face is perfectly valid, too <3 - If you are going to use foundation, you will want to apply concealer first. The concealer is going to do the heavy lifting for hiding your facial hair shadow. - When choosing a concealer to put underneath foundation, many people will say to pick a color that's a shade lighter than your skin. That advice is aimed towards people who primarily conceal their under eye bags, and the lighter color helps the eyes look more awake. If you're getting just one concealer, pick the closest match to your skin tone. - I highly recommend choosing a powder foundation. Powder products, as I said before, give the face a matte finish that hides the textured skin better. Unfortunately, powder foundations are less common and typically more expensive ($30+) - If you already have liquid foundation and don't want to waste it, apply it like you did with the concealer: take a small amount and dab it into the skin with a brush. - The order I would apply this makeup in is: Concealer -> Setting Powder -> Powder Foundation // Concealer -> Setting Powder -> Liquid / Cream Foundation -> Setting Powder. Not everyone agrees on which should come first, concealer or foundation, but I found that concealer first looked better, especially with powder foundations.
COLOR CORRECTOR - You might notice that no matter how high coverage your concealer or foundation are, there's still some noticeable discoloration over your facial hair shadow. This is down to color theory: your shadow is producing a different undertone than non shadowed skin. To cancel that out you need to cover it with its complementary color. There are generally 3 different tones that shadow comes in. - Brown tones: typically found in light to medium tan skin tones. This is covered by pink and salmon tones. The deeper your skin tone, the darker you'll want to go. - Blue/green tones: Typically found in olive skin tones. This is covered by peach and orange tones. Again, the deeper your skin tone, the darker you'll want to go. - Blue/grey tones: Typically found on dark skin tones. This is covered by orange tones. Medium dark skin will want a lighter orange, darker tones will want a more true orange. - DO NOT APPLY COLOR CORRECTOR HEAVILY!!! The heavier you apply the color corrector the more concealer / foundation you'll have to apply to cover it up. You only need the smallest amount to counteract the undertones that will show through your concealer / foundation. - Color corrector is also used to hide other skin tone variations like under eye bags or acne. Under eye bags are usually blue, so use a peachy CC on them. Acne is canceled out by green. - I have seen so many tutorials that recommend using lipstick as your color corrector. Don't do this. Lipstick is generally going to be more oily and prone to melting / smudging. Specially formulated color correctors will stay put much better.
MISC. OTHER PRODUCTS - Primers - A primer can be a good addition to your routine, but they're not strictly necessary for everyone. Primers can be used to give your full face of makeup a better initial layer to stick to, and there are some designed to fill in your pores (something you may want if your shadowed areas are more textured than you'd like after after concealer (and foundation if you use it). I'd say skip it on your first trip to the makeup aisle, but pick it up later on if you'd like. - Eye shadow - Eye shadow can be really fun! It adds extra color to your face and can really accentuate your eye color. It can be a fun addition to tie in with accent colors in your outfit. I just personally don't like the time and effort needed to get good looking eye shadow most days. And, because I don't do it much, I'm not that great with it. Luckily, it is absolutely not needed for an every day look. - Lipstick - I'm an anxious lip biter, so lipsticks don't always last very long on me. I do, however, LOVE one specific lipstick: Maybelline's Super Stay Matte Liquid Lipstick ($11). Once this bad boy dries you're going to have that color on all day. I like the look of matte lipsticks, but if you want a glossy finish you can add a lip gloss once it dries. This liquid lipstick is pretty east to apply, just try to keep a steady hand and work your way to the outer edges of your lips. Letting it air dry will take a little longer, but ends up looking better removing the excess with a napkin (no paper bits will get stuck to your lips). Just be prepared to scrub this off your lips at the end of the day. -NOTE: I don't like recommending people buy from Maybelline since they aren't cruelty free. This is the only product of theirs that I haven't been able to find a suitable alternative that works even a fraction as well. Luckily, one tube of lipstick lasts a long time, and since it stays on so well you won't have to be reapplying multiple times a day -Contour - Contour can be your friend, or it can be your worst enemy. This is one of the more difficult products to apply if you're going for a natural look. Most times that I've personally tried contouring it ends up way too dark. Subtlety is your best friend with contour. I would also suggest sticking to a powder contour pallet to start, liquid contours are much tougher.
SKIN CARE -Okay I am the WORST person to talk about skin care, I neglect doing it so often. With that said... - Don't buy in to beauty youtubers and their 12 step skincare routines. They're super expensive, have so many overlapping products, and I have never met a single person who has the time or commitment to stick to that intense of a routine daily. - Bare minimum: Get makeup remover wipes and take your makeup off every night. Since we are specifically trying to fill our pores we NEED to make sure we take the makeup off. Clogged pores lead to acne outbreaks and ingrown hairs. Eye makeup, if left on, can lead to developing styes, which are painful, annoying, and can grow into a serious issue if not dealt with. Cheap walmart branded wipes will do the job, but they aren't the best. I really like Neutrogena's makeup remover wipes ($5). - If you do develop a stye you'll want to give it a hot compress once or twice a day. Soak a towel or wash cloth, wring it mostly out, pop it in the microwave for 20-30 seconds, and apply to the affected eye. This is opening that pore and letting it breathe. After a few days - a week it should be fixed. DO NOT TRY TO POP A STYE!!!! Styes are clogged pored that have developed an infection, if the puss from the infection gets out it can cause more styes. - If you want a better routine than just makeup wipes, here's my 3 step process (that I don't do nearly as often as I should): Simple Foaming Cleanser (now discontinued :( ) to remove your makeup -> CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser ($15) to clean your face once the makeup is off -> Simple Replenishing Rich Moisturizer ($7) to keep the skin hydrated and soft. There is a bit of overlap here, and if you're on a tight budget I would just go for the CeraVe cleanser. - If you're a lazy bitch like I am, just use makeup wipes at the end of the day and keep your face wash in the shower and do that whenever you shower.
Shaving -If you want the closest possible shave or all day smoothness, you won't find a better answer than a 5 blade razor (or a straight razor but those have a steeper learning curve). DON'T DRY SHAVE WITH THIS KIND OF RAZOR!!! You've got to have something lubricating the skin or else you're going to end up with razor burn and irritated skin. Putting makeup on top of razor burn hurts and isn't good for the healing process - I don't like the time and hassle that a standard razor requires, so I shave every day with the Philips One Blade (~$40). This gives an incredibly smooth shave that lasts almost all day (at least with the rate my facial hair grows). The head replacements are a bit on the pricey side (a 3 pack is usually on sale for ~$30), but one head will last you around 3 months. The face will wear down and show an image when it's time to replace it, but I find you can typically get a good shave out of it for a while after. - They make a variant of the razor with a stronger motor that's designed for body hair, but I've have great results with the standard one. If you have thicker / coarser body hair the upgraded motor model might be the one you want to go for (it should work perfectly fine on facial hair, too). - They have also recently released special heads for "intimate" areas but that's another thing I think you can probably pass on. I just snap on the #1 guard and shave my pubic area down. It's not a perfectly smooth shave (and I don't recommend using the bare razor head on your pubic region unless you're EXTREMELY careful and/or don't mind the occasional small cut), but I find that it's more than good enough for me. That length actually bypasses the itchy phase of your pubes growing back in after a day or two (for me, at least)). And... I think that's everything! Those are all the makeup and beauty related products and processes that I can think of. Again, I'd like to reiterate that this is all stuff that has worked for me specifically, and it's information I ended up learning the hard way. I spent several months walking around with orange tinted skin so you don't have to. If you have any questions about anything please feel free to ask in the replies or you can DM me. And, if you have any extra tips that I didn't mention, or if you have tips for darker skin tones / hooded eyes / other non-white features, please add them! Our POC siblings deserve love and support too!
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not a skincare specialist, but what's the point of putting face in ice water first and then applying essences and the like? the cold - in my mind - temporarily narrows the pores, while all sorts of creams and the like should get into them, right? can understand when face are steamed, but why narrow them, especially if you also use creams and serum to minimize the appearance of pores at the same time? it doesn't look very effective; ice looks better as the end of the process low-key.
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Want forever radiant and youthful skin: All about anti aging serums
What are anti-aging serums?
Disclosing the time-travelers of skincare: anti-aging serums! These skincare products against the relentless march of time, offering your skin a ticket to a refreshing, age-defying journey. Picture them as your personal skincare lifesaver, diving in to rescue your skin from the clutches of wrinkles and fine lines.
Aging is a natural and inevitable process. But many of us are not prepared to lose our radiant and youthful appearance. In addition to a healthy diet and minimal exposure to the sun, we can look forward to anti-aging serums or creams to help us slow down this process.
Anti-aging creams are skincare products, which through the use of active ingredients like retinoids or hyaluronic acids, vitamin c, Ferulic acid, and peptides improves skin tone and targets visible aging signs like wrinkles, fine lines, and age spots. These ingredients can revive collagen production, improve skin texture, and protects against further damage from environmental factors.
Anti aging serums, with their strong blend of science and enchantment, can turn back the clock and unveil the youthful and vibrant glow you thought was lost to the ages. So, buckle up, because with our best anti-aging serum- TheGoodFeel Nitamin-with Retinols Peptides, the adventure to eternal youth begins!.
But what are moisturizers then?
Serums vs Moisturizers
Serums are lightweight and thinner high-absorption skincare products infused with active ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Glycolic Acid and Vitamin C, acne, antioxidants, and peptides. They penetrate into the skin and usually look after specific skin concerns like wrinkles, dark spots, aging, dryness, etc. Different types of serums like anti-aging serums, brightening, Acne-fighting, and vitamin C are available in the market.
While, moisturizers are thicker and its main function is to keep the skin’s outermost surface (the stratum corneum) hydrated. They act as physical barriers and help to keep the moisture locked in and prevent dehydration. Moisturizers contain emollients and occlusives ensuring the skin remains plump and nourished.
So, what should I use serums or moisturizers?
Serums, as mentioned above, are used only for any specific skin concerns, so one can use it along with a moisturizer for achieving a specific target like reducing dark spots or removing skin pigmentation or discoloration.
However, it is often advisable to apply serum before the moisturizer as the ingredients of the serum get absorbed and penetrated within the skin, which is locked with the moisture when the moisturizer is applied for better skin texture and radiance.
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This anti-aging serum helps fight aging signs like dark spots, wrinkles, etc and sustains skin’s overall health. In addition to the anti-aging benefits, it refines the elasticity of the skin, boosts collagen production and fights acne.
And you know, what's the best part? Its reforming properties restore and redefine the skin’s texture offering it a radiant and youthful glow.
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Benefits
Retinol
Has anti-aging properties, treats acne, promotes cell production, unclogs pores, boosts collagen production, and keeps skin fresher and plumper.
Peptide with Myrciaria Dubia
Improves skin barrier, reduces wrinkles, promotes elasticity in the skin, eases inflammation, protects skin from pollution, and keeps skin healthy and glowing.
Licorice Extract
Has anti-inflammatory and skin-lightening properties, brightens and evens out the skin tone, and hydrates and soothes the skin.
Helps in fading dark spots and evening out the skin tone
Helps in boosting skin hydration
Helps in reducing acne breakouts
Helps regenerate dead skin cells
Helps enhance firming & brightening skin
Helps in boosting the overall health of the skin
Helps enhance firming & brightening skin
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Current Skincare Routines 🎀
I have a morning skincare routine and two separate night routines depending on the day of the week. I'll also include some tips that work for me at the end!
🩷 AM Routine
1. I wash my face with the Clean & Clear Morning Burst Face Wash.
2. Once I dry my face, I use the Clean & Clear Morning Burst moisturizer.
3. Chapstick or lip balm on my lips for some nice, not chapped lips before I do makeup and/or apply lip gloss.
🩷 PM Routine: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat
1. I wash my face with the Clean & Clear Essentials Face Wash using warm water and do a final rinse with cold water. Of course, I pat dry with a clean paper towel.
2. I rub some Clean & Clear Essentials Toner along my face to remove dead skin. I have to be careful with my eyes cause it will burn them if I get it in my eyes.
3. While the toner is still a bit damp on my face, I pump some Clean & Clear Essentials Moisturizer onto my cheeks, forehead, chin, and a little on my nose and pat it in gently.
4. I let the moisturizer dry a little bit and then apply some face serum while it's still damp. I pat this in as well, as it's better for absorption than just rubbing it in.
5. Occasionally, I'll use an acne spot treatment. I use The Clean & Clear brand.
6. Next, I use my Spascriptions Lift and Firm Eye Cream (the pink one) under my eyes for extra hydration while the serum absorbs into my skin.
7. Depending on how I'm feeling, I'll use either the SNP Snail Gel or the SNP Pomegranate Gel to lock in everything. I usually choose the snail gel as I prefer it, but it again depends on how I feel!
🩷 PM Routine: Sun, Tues, Thurs
1. I wash my face with The Body Shop Vitamin E Gentle Face Wash using warm water and do a final rinse with cold water. Of course, I pat dry with a clean paper towel.
2. I use the Clean & Clear Lemon Exfoliating Slices.
3. Occasionally, I'll use an acne spot treatment. I use The Clean & Clear brand.
4. Next, I use my Spascriptions Lift and Firm Eye Cream (the pink one) under my eyes for extra hydration.
5. Depending on how I'm feeling, I'll use either the SNP Snail Gel or the SNP Pomegranate Gel to lock in everything. I usually choose the snail gel as I prefer it, but it again depends on how I feel!
Now, for some Tips
Pat your face dry, never rub it with a towel. Rubbing it causes friction and pulling on the skin while patting is way more gentle on the face.
Initially wash with warm water but always final rinse with cold water. A while back heard this helps with your pores, so l've just always done it and it makes my skin feel nice, especially in the morning!
Try to use either paper towels or a departed face towel (not your body towel) when drying your face. I myself use paper towel for my face and my skin doesn't typically break out.
Brush your teeth before applying skincare! This way, you don't disrupt the skincare surrounding your lips when brushing your teeth, flossing, or using mouthwash.
Always wash your hands before starting your skincare routine to minimize bacteria getting on your face.
Always try to patch test and figure out what works best for your skin, never just use what's viral or popular because not everyone has the same skin type. I feel lucky that my skin typically likes most products.
Do your research! When I find a product that interests me, I watch Pinterest and YouTube reviews. I also like to read ingredient lists, application directions, and details on products, and always Google what products can and can not mix together. it's helped me determine what to buy and what not to buy, and so far, my skin has loved it!
Try to wash your pillowcases at least once a week and avoid touching your face with dirty or greasy hands. Also sanitize/disinfect your handheld devices/audio devices (cellphones, iPad or tablets, headphones, etc), eye glasses/ sunglasses, and really just keep anything that touches your face as clean as possible. All of this helps to minimize how much bacteria and dirt make contact with your face. Research different things that may help with improving skin. lce rolling, gua sha, silk pillowcases, physical exfoliates, face masks, etc. Look into stuff that might help your skin or make a difference in your skins appearance and health.
This should've been higher up, my apologies, but drink your water! Staying hydrated on the inside definitely shows on the outside, and being hydrated is an essential component to health overal!
Don't be afraid to apply skincare to your neck!! I've seen photos of older individuals who took care of their face and not their neck and the difference between face and neck skin was astounding, so I personally like to rub excess hydrating serums and moisturizers into my neck as well.
Don't pop your acne! If you do get pimples, which I used to get all the time tho it's slowed down a lot, use a warm/hot washcloth or something similar to apply heat to the pimple. This will help it pop naturally, although popping your pimples may allow for the oil, dirt, and sebum to spread to other areas which may cause more acne. Popping acne with your hands may also cause scarring.
Love your skin!!! Skincare results take time, and there's going to be ups and downs while trying to find what products work for you, so try to love your skin throughout the process. Acne and other skin issues are caused by things sometimes out of our control, such as genetics, hormones, climate and weather, etc, so try not to be too hard on yourself!! Things will improve, and if they don't, after some time, seek out a reputable and trustworthy professional for an opinion and better direction on how to care for your skin!!
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Rich Cream-Based Serum
The Ultimate Guide to Rich Cream-Based Serums: Unlock the Secret to Glowing Skin
A thick cream-based serum can do wonders for your skin when it comes to skincare. These powerful solutions are essential for anyone wishing to improve their skincare regimen since they combine the nourishing properties of creams with the focused activity of serums. We'll go over all you need to know about rich cream-based serums in this extensive guide, including their components, advantages, and how to pick the best one for your skin type.
What Is a Rich Cream-Based Serum?
A hybrid skincare product that blends the concentrated active ingredients of a serum with the moisturizing qualities of a cream is called a rich cream-based serum. Cream-based serums have a thicker consistency than standard serums, which are usually water-based and lightweight. This makes them perfect for persons with mature or dry skin.
Benefits of Using a Rich Cream-Based Serum
Deep Hydration: The cream component locks in moisture, ensuring your skin stays plump and hydrated throughout the day.
Enhanced Absorption: The serum’s active ingredients penetrate deeply into the skin, targeting specific concerns like wrinkles, dullness, and hyperpigmentation.
Nourishment: These serums are often enriched with vitamins, peptides, and natural oils to nourish the skin.
Versatility: Suitable for use as a standalone product or layered under your favorite moisturizer.
Soothing Properties: Many formulations include calming ingredients like chamomile and aloe vera, making them perfect for sensitive skin.
Key Ingredients to Look For
To get the most out of your rich cream-based serum, look for the following powerhouse ingredients:
Hyaluronic Acid: Provides intense hydration and plumps the skin.
Vitamin C: Brightens the complexion and fights free radicals.
Peptides: Boost collagen production for firmer skin.
Niacinamide: Reduces redness and minimizes the appearance of pores.
Retinol: Addresses fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone.
Ceramides: Strengthen the skin barrier to prevent moisture loss.
Natural Oils: Ingredients like jojoba oil, argan oil, and rosehip oil provide extra nourishment.
How to Choose the Right Rich Cream-Based Serum
For Dry Skin
Look for a serum with hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and natural oils to deeply hydrate and restore your skin’s barrier.
For Oily Skin
Opt for lightweight formulations with non-comedogenic ingredients like niacinamide and salicylic acid.
For Mature Skin
Choose a serum rich in peptides, retinol, and antioxidants to combat signs of aging.
For Sensitive Skin
Seek out products with soothing ingredients like aloe vera, chamomile, and oat extract.
How to Incorporate a Rich Cream-Based Serum into Your Skincare Routine
Cleanse: Start with a gentle cleanser to remove dirt and makeup.
Tone: Use a toner to balance your skin’s pH levels.
Apply the Serum: Take a pea-sized amount and gently massage it into your face and neck.
Moisturize: Follow up with your favorite moisturizer if needed.
Sunscreen: Always finish your morning routine with SPF to protect your skin.
Top Tips for Maximizing Results
Patch Test: Always patch test a new serum to avoid adverse reactions.
Consistency Is Key: Use the serum daily for optimal results.
Layer Wisely: Apply lighter products first and finish with heavier ones.
Store Properly: Keep your serum in a cool, dry place to maintain its efficacy.
DIY Rich Cream-Based Serum Recipe
Try this easy recipe to make your own rich cream-based serum if you enjoy do-it-yourself skincare:
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel
1 tablespoon of jojoba oil
5 drops of vitamin E oil
3 drops of essential oil (e.g., lavender or rose)
Instructions:
Mix all the ingredients in a small bowl.
Transfer the mixture to a clean, airtight container.
Use as part of your nightly skincare routine.
Top-Rated Rich Cream-Based Serums
La Mer The Revitalizing Hydrating Serum
Drunk Elephant B-Hydra Intensive Hydration Serum
Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Intense Reset Concentrate
Tatcha The Dewy Serum
CeraVe Skin Renewing Retinol Serum
Conclusion
For anyone searching for skin that is moisturized, glowing, and youthful-looking, Mekrama Legacy Cream a thick cream-based serum is a game-changer. You may maximize the benefits of this effective product by selecting the appropriate ingredients and being aware of the particular requirements of your skin. Your skin will appreciate the extra care, whether you choose to make your own DIY serum or buy one from the shop. Cheers to glowing!
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How to Identify Your Own Skin Type: 5 Easy Ways
Identifying your skin type is essential for crafting an effective skincare routine that meets your skin’s needs. Your skin type determines how your skin responds to different products, environmental factors, and changes in season. Whether you have oily, dry, combination, sensitive, or normal skin, understanding your skin type will help you choose the right products for glowing, healthy skin.
Not only does knowing your skin type allow you to choose the right products, but it also helps you understand how your skin reacts to different environmental factors, skincare products, and overall lifestyle choices. If you’ve ever wondered how to identify your skin type, this guide will walk you through five easy ways to determine your skin type.
So, how to identify your skin type? Let’s explore five easy ways to determine the type of skin you have.
1. Visual Inspection: How to Identify Your Skin Type by Looking
One of the easiest ways how to identify your skin type is to closely examine the appearance and texture of your skin. A visual inspection is simple and doesn’t require any special tools. Look for signs like oiliness, dryness, or irritation to determine if you have oily, dry, combination, or sensitive skin.
Oily Skin: If you notice a shiny appearance, especially on your forehead, nose, and chin (the T-zone), this could be an indication that your skin is producing excess sebum. Oily skin is also prone to enlarged pores and breakouts.
Dry Skin: Dry skin tends to look flaky, dull, and feel tight, especially after washing your face. If you see rough patches or your skin feels parched, it’s likely dry.
Combination Skin: Combination skin is characterised by a mix of oily and dry areas. Typically, the T-zone will be oily, while your cheeks may feel dry or normal.
Sensitive Skin: Sensitive skin might react with redness, itching, or burning, particularly after applying skincare products or being exposed to harsh weather.
If you’re looking for skin-nourishing products that can balance skin hydration, consider Glutone Serum, which helps restore moisture for dry and sensitive skin types, or try Glutone Glutathione Tablets to support skin health from within.
2. Blotting Paper Test: A Quick Way to Check Your Skin's Oil Levels
Another simple way to identify your skin type is by using blotting paper. This test can help determine how much oil your skin is producing, giving you an insight into whether you have oily or dry skin.
Oily Skin: If you press blotting paper to your skin and it picks up an excess of oil, you most likely have oily skin.
Dry Skin: If the blotting paper picks up little to no oil, it’s a sign that your skin isn’t producing enough oil, indicating dry skin.
Combination Skin: If you notice oiliness only on the T-zone and minimal oil on your cheeks, you likely have combination skin.
Normal Skin: If the blotting paper picks up very little oil overall, your skin type is likely normal.
If you are dealing with oily skin, products like Glutone Hydra Facewash can help control oil production while maintaining hydration, offering a gentle yet effective solution.
3. Touch Test: How to Identify Your Skin Type Through Feel
The touch test is another simple way to help how to identify type of skin. This method involves feeling your face’s texture and moisture levels to understand how hydrated or oily your skin is.
Oily Skin: If your skin feels greasy or slick, especially around your T-zone, you likely have oily skin.
Dry Skin: If your skin feels tight, rough, or flaky, it’s probably dry and in need of extra moisture.
Combination Skin: In combination skin, you might feel oiliness in the T-zone, while the rest of your face feels drier or more balanced.
Sensitive Skin: If your skin feels irritated, red, or reacts negatively to touch, it could be sensitive. Sensitive skin can also feel painful when touched in some cases.
For sensitive skin, incorporating products like Glutone Serum into your skincare routine can help manage skin concerns without causing irritation, thanks to its gentle formulation.
4. How to Identify Your Skin Type Using a Professional Skin Analysis
If you’re still uncertain about how to know what skin type you have, consider visiting a dermatologist or skincare professional. They can assess your skin and provide a more detailed and personalized analysis. This can be especially helpful if you have a complex skin type or if you're experiencing skin conditions that are hard to diagnose at home.
Once you know your skin type, you can use products like Glutone Hydra Tablets, which promote overall skin health and provide hydration from within, making them a great addition to any skincare routine.
5. Lifestyle and Environmental Factors
Sometimes, your skin type can be influenced by external factors like diet, stress, weather, or pollution. For example, if you live in a dry climate or have a diet high in sugar, your skin might become drier over time. On the other hand, environmental factors like humidity can make your skin more oily.
If you're wondering how to identify your skin type and looking for a solution to support your skin's overall health, Glutone’s Tablets work wonders in maintaining your skin’s natural radiance, regardless of external factors.
Can Your Skin Type Change Over Time?
Yes! Your skin type can change due to various factors like ageing, hormonal fluctuations, diet, environmental conditions, and lifestyle choices. For example, as you age, your skin may produce less oil, leading to drier skin. Similarly, pregnancy, stress, and changes in your environment can impact how your skin behaves.
Regularly assessing how to identify your skin type can help you adjust your skincare routine to match these changes. For instance, Glutone products such as the Hydra Facewash and Hydra Tablets can help maintain hydration and balance, particularly for changing skin types.
Facts Overview
Common Skin Types: Oily, dry, combination, sensitive, and normal skin.
Identifying Skin Types: Methods include visual inspection, blotting paper tests, and professional analysis.
Causes of Different Skin Types: Genetics, environmental factors, hormonal changes, diet, and skincare products influence skin type.
Managing Each Type: Follow a routine specifically for your skin type, using ingredients beneficial for your skin’s needs.
Knowing how to identify your skin type is crucial for developing a skincare routine tailored to your skin’s needs. Whether your skin is oily, dry, combination, or sensitive, understanding your skin type helps you select the right products for maintaining its health. Products like Glutone-Hydra Tablets or Glutone-Hydra Facewash can support your skin's natural balance, providing both internal and external nourishment. By following these tips and identifying your skin type, you can achieve radiant, healthy-looking skin.
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Niacinamide Face Serum: The Skincare Essential for Radiant and Healthy Skin
Skincare is no longer just about following trends; it’s about understanding your skin’s unique needs and using ingredients that deliver real, visible results. One ingredient that has gained immense popularity in recent years is Niacinamide Face Serum. Known for its versatility and effectiveness, this serum has become a staple in skincare routines, particularly for those looking to address uneven skin tone, acne marks, or dullness.
If you’ve been searching for a solution to improve your skin’s appearance, incorporating a Niacinamide Face Serum into your routine might just be the game-changer you need. At Bloomy, we offer a carefully crafted serum designed to enhance your skin’s natural radiance while targeting common concerns like acne marks, dark spots, and redness.
What is Niacinamide?
Niacinamide, also known as vitamin B3, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy skin. It’s renowned for its ability to repair the skin barrier, regulate sebum production, and provide anti-inflammatory benefits. Unlike harsher skincare ingredients, niacinamide is gentle on the skin, making it suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin.
When used in a face serum, niacinamide works to penetrate deeper into the skin, addressing underlying concerns and improving overall skin health. This is why Niacinamide Face Serum has become a go-to solution for individuals looking to achieve a flawless complexion.
Benefits of Using Niacinamide Face Serum
The popularity of niacinamide in the skincare world is well-deserved, thanks to its wide range of benefits. Here’s why adding this ingredient to your skincare routine can be transformative:
Reduces Acne Marks and Dark Spots: Niacinamide is known to fade post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and dark spots caused by acne, revealing a more even skin tone.
Controls Sebum Production: If you have oily or combination skin, niacinamide helps regulate oil production, reducing the appearance of shine and preventing clogged pores.
Improves Skin Barrier Function: A healthy skin barrier is essential for locking in moisture and protecting against external aggressors. Niacinamide strengthens this barrier, leaving your skin hydrated and resilient.
Soothes Redness and Inflammation: Niacinamide’s anti-inflammatory properties make it an excellent choice for calming irritated skin and reducing redness, especially in those with sensitive or acne-prone skin.
Minimizes the Appearance of Pores: With consistent use, niacinamide can refine the skin’s texture and make pores appear smaller, giving your skin a smoother, more polished look.
At Bloomy, our serum is specifically formulated to harness these benefits, making it a must-have addition to your skincare routine.
How to Incorporate Niacinamide Face Serum Into Your Routine
Using a niacinamide serum is simple and can be seamlessly integrated into your existing skincare regimen. After cleansing your face, apply a few drops of the serum evenly across your skin. Gently pat it in until fully absorbed. Follow up with a moisturizer to lock in hydration and finish with sunscreen during the day to protect your skin from UV damage.
For best results, use the serum consistently, both in the morning and at night. Thanks to niacinamide’s gentle nature, it can be paired with other active ingredients like hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid, and peptides, making it a versatile addition to your routine.
Why Choose Bloomy’s Niacinamide Face Serum?
At Bloomy, we take pride in offering a serum that is not only effective but also safe for all skin types. Our niacinamide serum is enriched with 10% niacinamide, a concentration that provides optimal results without causing irritation. Combined with other nourishing ingredients, it helps target multiple skin concerns while promoting overall skin health.
What sets Bloomy apart is our commitment to using clinically proven ingredients in our products. Our niacinamide serum is free from harsh chemicals, parabens, and artificial fragrances, ensuring a gentle yet powerful formulation. Whether you’re dealing with acne marks, uneven skin tone, or dullness, Bloomy’s serum is here to help you achieve your skincare goals.
Who Can Benefit from Niacinamide Face Serum?
The beauty of niacinamide lies in its versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of skin concerns. Whether you’re a teenager dealing with acne or an adult trying to fade stubborn dark spots, niacinamide can work wonders.
If you have dry or sensitive skin, niacinamide can help strengthen your skin barrier and reduce irritation. For those with oily skin, its sebum-regulating properties make it an excellent choice for controlling excess shine and preventing breakouts.
Regardless of your skin type or age, niacinamide is a universally beneficial ingredient that caters to a variety of skincare needs.
Real Results with Bloomy’s Niacinamide Face Serum
At Bloomy, we believe in delivering products that provide visible results. Here’s what some of our satisfied customers have to say about our niacinamide serum:
“I’ve been using Bloomy’s Niacinamide Serum for a few weeks now, and my acne marks have significantly faded. My skin feels smoother and more even-toned!” – Priya
“This serum has become a staple in my routine. It’s lightweight, absorbs quickly, and has helped reduce the redness on my face. Highly recommend!” – Rohan
“Bloomy’s Niacinamide Serum is a game-changer. My pores look smaller, and my skin feels healthier overall. Love it!” – Ananya
Tips for Maximizing the Benefits of Niacinamide Face Serum
To make the most of your Niacinamide Face Serum, consider the following tips:
Be Consistent: Like any skincare product, consistent use is key to seeing results. Use the serum daily, both in the morning and evening, for best results.
Pair with Sunscreen: Protecting your skin from sun damage is essential, especially when using active ingredients like niacinamide.
Don’t Skip Moisturizer: While niacinamide helps with hydration, pairing it with a good moisturizer ensures your skin stays plump and nourished.
By following these simple steps, you can unlock the full potential of Bloomy’s niacinamide serum and achieve radiant, healthy skin.
Conclusion
If you’re looking for an all-in-one solution to tackle acne marks, dullness, and uneven skin tone, a niacinamide serum is the answer. Its proven benefits, gentle nature, and compatibility with all skin types make it a must-have in any skincare routine.
At Bloomy, our Niacinamide Face Serum is thoughtfully formulated to address your skin concerns while enhancing your natural glow. With consistent use, you’ll notice smoother, brighter, and healthier-looking skin that feels as good as it looks.
Take the first step toward radiant skin by incorporating Bloomy’s niacinamide serum into your daily routine. Explore our range of skincare products and discover the transformative power of niacinamide today!
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