Tbh 100 for the kit seems like a steal.
Look into Good Molecules as well if you want affordable skincare products. I've used the cleanser, toner, and two serums. Great way to get accustomed to serums and see how certain ingredients work. Niacinamide is great for reducing hyperpigmentation, discoloration, sun spots, etc. They have a niacinamide serum that is light, easy to apply, and doesn't leave your face feeling heavy. The niacinamide toner they have is also great and nourishing.
thoughts on pharrell's skincare products? might cop
celeb skincare lines are always sus to me. iâll wait for the esthetician reviews on youtube
Read my previous post.
Best product to smoothen skin texture would be any of these:
Chemical exfoliants & retinol are the most effective.
couldn't find any of these where I live but I found some stuff containing retinol, does the brand matter or as long as it's not "shady" and has retinol, I can go for it?
couldn't find any of these where I live but I found some stuff containing retinol, does the brand matter or as long as it's not "shady" and has retinol, I can go for it?
None of these will be in store because theyâre not d*** store brands, youâll have to purchase them online.
Retinol is probably one ingredient that Iâd look for a good brand because itâs so potent and strong. I wouldnât want to pick up a cheap one or one with little to no reviews/scientific research.
If youâre comfortable with the product you found then go for it.
Can yâall help I dead wanna shoot myself in the face I just need some simple but effective s*** man
Can yâall help I dead wanna shoot myself in the face I just need some simple but effective s*** man
Try Korean skincare maybe. Soko Glam website might have what youâre looking for
Please be more specific man and anyone else who comes in and asks for help.
Are you dealing with hyperpigmentation, acne, scarring, white heads, blackheads? Are you an experienced user with chemical exfoliant? What products are you currently using? Is your skin sensitive?
Any one of these answered would help because skincare is such a subjective issue.
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Please be more specific man and anyone else who comes in and asks for help.
Are you dealing with hyperpigmentation, acne, scarring, white heads, blackheads? Are you an experienced user with chemical exfoliant? What products are you currently using? Is your skin sensitive?
Any one of these answered would help because skincare is such a subjective issue.
I donât use a chemical exfoliant, I have hyperpigmentation, my skin is extremely sensitive, products I been using so far ranges from cetaphil, clean and clear and neutragena. None of these helped really
I donât use a chemical exfoliant, I have hyperpigmentation, my skin is extremely sensitive, products I been using so far ranges from cetaphil, clean and clear and neutragena. None of these helped really
Okay if you have extremely sensitive skin, Iâd recommend NOT using the latter two. You want to avoid products with fragrance, synthetic oils & drying alcohol.
If youâre looking to battle hyperpigmentation. Itâs a simple routine to combat that.
RECS: Cerave foaming wash (daily)
RECS: Shasta AHA (power wash / biweekly)
RECS: PC 2% BHA
RECS: COSRX BHA + AHA
I skipped out on moisturizer because thatâll just hydrate your skin and prep it for recovery rather than target issues.
Like how
Itâs our duty to get our fellow kings onto skincare
Same mfs jealous of Pharrellâs skin are scared af to walk into Sephora
Okay if you have extremely sensitive skin, Iâd recommend NOT using the latter two. You want to avoid products with fragrance, synthetic oils & drying alcohol.
If youâre looking to battle hyperpigmentation. Itâs a simple routine to combat that.
RECS: Cerave foaming wash (daily)
RECS: Shasta AHA (power wash / biweekly)
RECS: PC 2% BHA
RECS: COSRX BHA + AHA
I skipped out on moisturizer because thatâll just hydrate your skin and prep it for recovery rather than target issues.
Thanks so much you have any links to these products ?
Thanks so much you have any links to these products ?
These should all be readily available from their respective sites. Just copy/paste the names and they should come up.
None of these will be in store because theyâre not d*** store brands, youâll have to purchase them online.
Retinol is probably one ingredient that Iâd look for a good brand because itâs so potent and strong. I wouldnât want to pick up a cheap one or one with little to no reviews/scientific research.
If youâre comfortable with the product you found then go for it.
thanks man
found lla roche posay and noreva and they seem to be pretty reliable, I'll see what's up