@Campari was doing so well until i used TO niacinamide 10% and started breaking out a little
is that normal?
Niacinamide in a high concentration can cause breakouts. I donât think youâre purging because the ingredient doesnât accelerate cell turnover like Retinol or Tretinoin. It may just be that youâre allergic to it in that high dose. Itâs always best to patch test.
Niacinamide in a high concentration can cause breakouts. I donât think youâre purging because the ingredient doesnât accelerate cell turnover like Retinol or Tretinoin. It may just be that youâre allergic to it in that high dose. Itâs always best to patch test.
honestly might be because i was rubbing it onto my face and i just read somewhere that itâs bad if u do that
What toner do you guys recommend?
Read back a few pages, a lot of great ones have been suggested
Chemical exfoliation and vibrant ingredients will get you right in no time.
A good BHA like PC 2% will remove that gunk & dirt and rebuild skin layers
A daily Vitamin C serum, something like Melano CC is cheap yet super effective
I just recently picked this up but Topicals: Faded is packed with absolutely incredible ingredients, some of the best I've seen in years that combat hyperpigmentation:
Tranexamic Acid: Helps reduce the look of dark patches and post-blemish marks.
Niacinamide: Reduces the look of discoloration and uneven skin tone.
Azelaic Acid: Visibly brightens the skin tone, improves the evenness of skin texture, reduces the look of blemishes, and offers antioxidant support.
Kojic Acid: mildly exfoliates skin and inhibits melanocyte activation
Melatonin: Interrupts communication between melanocytes and keratinocytes, limits melanocyte stimulation, scavenges free radicals
Topicals is also a black owned skincare brand if anyone is curious or cares.
which Melano CC product do you use? I'm seeing one that's an essence and another that's a "Skin Brightening Moisture Lotion"
which Melano CC product do you use? I'm seeing one that's an essence and another that's a "Skin Brightening Moisture Lotion"
I donât currently use Melano CC but the one Iâm referring to is the Melano CC Vitamin C Brightening Essence:

I donât currently use Melano CC but the one Iâm referring to is the Melano CC Vitamin C Brightening Essence:

thank you!
Chemical exfoliation and vibrant ingredients will get you right in no time.
A good BHA like PC 2% will remove that gunk & dirt and rebuild skin layers
A daily Vitamin C serum, something like Melano CC is cheap yet super effective
I just recently picked this up but Topicals: Faded is packed with absolutely incredible ingredients, some of the best I've seen in years that combat hyperpigmentation:
Tranexamic Acid: Helps reduce the look of dark patches and post-blemish marks.
Niacinamide: Reduces the look of discoloration and uneven skin tone.
Azelaic Acid: Visibly brightens the skin tone, improves the evenness of skin texture, reduces the look of blemishes, and offers antioxidant support.
Kojic Acid: mildly exfoliates skin and inhibits melanocyte activation
Melatonin: Interrupts communication between melanocytes and keratinocytes, limits melanocyte stimulation, scavenges free radicals
Topicals is also a black owned skincare brand if anyone is curious or cares.
Does this also work for the body?
fw my routine heavily
started working out. now i gotta figure when to do my skincare routine. before or after or both
Does this also work for the body?
Yes, all of these ingredients will still work for your body but you'll be spending a lot of money on 50mL products that are catered to last months on your face rather than the vast surface area on your body.
I listed some products in the last page which would be better:
Yall patch test or you just go for it?
read customer reviews, read ingredients and go for it
read customer reviews, read ingredients and go for it
It's been 5 hours so I think I'm good. I'm so impatient I need my money back right away if this don't work for me.
Yes, all of these ingredients will still work for your body but you'll be spending a lot of money on 50mL products that are catered to last months on your face rather than the vast surface area on your body.
I listed some products in the last page which would be better:
thank you!
Yall patch test or you just go for it?
just go for it and try to figure out whatâs good or bad for ur skin
Essence, exfoliator and moisturizer all came in within a day
just waiting on vitamin C and sunscreen now