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RE:What spells can I do to make my life like this ?
... you. Do you have a skincare routine for yourself right now? Do...
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Gute Skincare?
heyy, ☺️ ich suche eine gute nicht zu teure oder aufwendige Skincare Routine die auch wirklich was hilft, hoffe auf Tipps!🫶🏼🙃 PS: habe eher Mischhaut bis Ölige haut
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RE:Cette teen parle de son HOMME CAPABLE !!
C'est attentionné mais c'est le début. Sa motivation (et plus probablement le coût) va durer moins longtemps que la skincare routine de sa meuf.
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Mar 11, 2026 |
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RE:Nicholas Galitzine & Taylor Zakhar Perez #10 Munch, Munch, Munch, Yum, Yum, Yum
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Mar 11, 2026 |
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Boots K Beauty Korean Skincare Edit
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allbeauty The Sunday Reset Edit - Enzyme Peel 30ml, Hydrator 50ml, Skincare Selection, Scented Candle 75g
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Mar 10, 2026 |
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The INKEY List 2% Hyaluronic Acid Face Serum 30ml, Hydrating Skincare, Combats Dry Skin £5.08 S&S
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Mar 10, 2026 |
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Mar 10, 2026 |
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Mar 10, 2026 |
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Mar 10, 2026 |
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Mar 10, 2026 |
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RE:La Virilité et Testostérone en 2026 : Grande Absentes
Inagine t'es une fille et ton mec le matin il passe 1h dans la sbd le matin a faire sa skincare routine Il branche sa voiture a sa prise Il cuisine une poêlée de champignons et courgettes C'est pour ça que les femmes coréennes veulent pas de mec coréen , ils sont ultra efféminé , limite des poupée Ken Les femmes veulent un bonhomme , pas une bestie
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Mar 9, 2026 |
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RE:Wfd: Monday, March 9
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RE:Nutrition Geeks.
... weight and maintaining a consistent skincare routine so I'm not sure how...
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Mar 8, 2026 |
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🌞 ชวนคุยปัญหาโลกแตก "ฝ้า" กวนใจ เกิดจากอะไร? ดูแลยังไงให้จางลง? มาแชร์กันค่ะ
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Mar 8, 2026 |
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L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Skin Care Cream 50ml - w/Code
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Mar 8, 2026 |
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Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream Moisturiser 28ml Travel Size - Free C&C
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[Routine Help] 25F. Looking for skincare tips to improve textured skin, hyperpigmentation, & pores.
Will Dr. Dennis Gross extra strength peel pads help? My AM routine is azelaic acid 15%, topicals faded, caudalie vinoperfect serum, moisturizer, sunscreen. My PM routine is tretinoin 0.1 every other night, & BHA the nights I don’t use it. submitted by /u/VividDeer733 to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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Feb 11, 2026 |
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Mom’s skincare routine: $0. The car’s skincare routine: $500.
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Feb 10, 2026 |
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[Before&after] The skincare routine that helped my skin go from inflamed to calm (after years of overdoing it)
I wanted to share this because for the longest time I thought my problem was that I just hadn’t found the right product. Turns out I was just doing way too much. For years I was rotating actives, acids, masks, spot treatments, you name it. My skin was constantly inflamed, breaking out, and never really healing. The more I tried to “fix” it, the worse it got. What helped wasn’t adding something new it was stripping everything back. What my routine looks like now Morning - no cleanser - Moisturizer - Sunscreen Night - Gentle cleanser - Ampoule - Moisturizer - Scar cream a few nights a week (not every night) That’s literally it. No acids, no benzoyl peroxide, no harsh treatments. When my skin was bad, I was using 7–8 products a night. Now it’s 2–3 and my skin is way calmer. Skincare alone wasn’t the full fix for me. Simplifying my routine helped my barrier recover, but the real change happened once I started fixing things internally (diet, gut health, inflammation). Once my skin wasn’t constantly fighting my body, this simple routine actually worked. Before that, even the “best” products just made things worse. I see a lot of people here blaming themselves for not finding the perfect product. In my case, my skin didn’t need more actives it needed less irritation and more consistency. Obviously everyone’s different, but if your skin feels reactive no matter what you use, it might be worth trying to calm things down instead of escalating. If everyone wants me to rate all the skincare products I have tried. Just let me know, as you can tell have tried plenty😅 submitted by /u/williwulff to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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I finally cracked my skincare routine and my skin is GLOWING
I had never really taken good care of my skin and then my 30s hit and I started looking so dull and wrinkles started showing up on my forehead. I’m too scared to do Botox and decided I was going to try to crack a skincare routine instead. But I knew it had to be a simple one as I am too lazy for anything complicated, and also without super expensive products. After a lot of research and some experimentation I feel like I’ve really cracked it. My skin looks better than ever, my partner compliments me every day on it - I am literally glowing. Here’s my routine in case helpful for others: Morning: - Face wash - Vitamin C serum - SPF Night: - Face wash - Retinol - Intense moisturizer Once a week: - Salicylic acid instead of retinol I have very sensitive skin but the products below have all worked for me. I went through a purging phase with the Retinol which lasted 6-8 weeks but after that my skin started looking absolutely incredible. Face wash: CeraVe Foaming Cleanser (fragrance free) Vitamin C: The Ordinary Ascorbyl Glucoside 12% SPF: CeraVe Ultra-Light Moisturizing Lotion SPF 30 Retinol: The Ordinary Retinol 0.2% Night moisturizer: Clinique Moisture Surge Intense Salicylic Acid: Paula’s Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant submitted by /u/frozenpotato113 to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
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Aug 22, 2025 |
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Tina Fey's skincare routine "nothing, nothing, nothing, then a lot of expensive lasers"
Has anyone seen her interview on Amy Poehler's podcast where she says something to this effect? It was a funny line but also drives home the fact that celebrities have beautiful skin because of these treatments and that a lot of these drugstore creams are probably a waste of money 😂😭 still love my Vitamin C though submitted by /u/gizmogadgets to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
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Jul 8, 2025 |
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What’s your skincare routine and in what order?
Thanks to this sub, I’ve found many great product recommendations and I’ve made way too many purchases lately. But now I have a pile of great products and I don’t know in what order they go, or whether they can be used together. So what’s your skincare routine? Inspire me. 💕 submitted by /u/EasyShirt3775 to r/Skincare_Addiction [link] [comments]
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Jul 5, 2025 |
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Can a super simple skincare routine actually be enough?
I used to follow all the skincare trends - double cleansing, exfoliants, actives, vitamin C, retinol etc. It completely ruined my skin. Barrier damage, breakouts, the whole nightmare 😫 Now my routine is just: - water (morning) - micellar water (if I wear makeup/spf) - gentle cleanser - moisturizer That's it. And honestly? My skin has never been calmer. Is anyone else doing the minimalist thing? Or am I just lucky this works for me? submitted by /u/luvlyemmaa to r/beauty [link] [comments]
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Jul 1, 2025 |
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[Misc] My new dermatologist said my skincare routine is crap and that I’be be just fine using the moisturizer from the supermarket 😂😭
I started my skincare routine a bit over a month ago. I took so many notes and tried different products until the point I am today in which I feel I have a solid base. I then scheduled an appointment at s dermatologist. I was so proud of myself, I brought my whole routine for him to see, so we could discuss what to improve. I arrive, open my phone and show him the products. He immediately says in swiss german: “oh, that’s a lot of money wasting crap, you’d be just fine with a moisturizer from the local supermarket. 😂 I was in shock. Then I proceeded to tell him: ok, then you are probably aren’t going to give me what I came here for…I was hoping you could prescribe me some tretinoin… He jumped and said: tretinoin is great! Great for a*cne, but even better for anti-ageing. Last year it costed only 9.90 swiss francs, but those gangster are now charging a whopping 39.90! I’ll ask for it do be made for you at the pharmacy. So, skincare heaven: bad. Tretinoin: good. Got it. Then I told him I also wanted to try botox on my 11s. He approached my face, examined it carefully and said: i don’t see anything, but if that’s what you want that would be 300 francs! I said I wanted it and he was fine with that. Now, I won’t stop my skincare routine. My new dermatologist is from another generation (I reckon he is over 70 years young), and I must say I loved the entire experience. So, guys. Stop buying and stressing out over clinique and LRP. You would be just fine with the moisturizer from the supermarket! :D Happy skincare! submitted by /u/quiet-panda-360 to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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God forbid a girl has a skincare routine
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May 28, 2025 |
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AITA for arguing with my husband about my skincare routine?
I am NOT the Original Poster. That is Original-Culture-701. She posted in r/AmItheAsshole Do NOT comment on Original Posts. Latest update is 7 days old. Mood Spoiler: communication helps Original Post: March 26, 2025 I (29F) have been taking better care of my skin for the last 5 years. I have been using retinol, moisturizer and sunscreen for my face all year round and have been cleansing my face when I shower. The only person I have taken seriously online about skincare is a licensed dermatologist based in the US, I have been watching her youtube content here and there. I also visited an actual dermatologist 4 years ago and she confirmed I should use the exact same routine I am using already for my age at the time, so that is an extra confirmation the YT dermatologist probably knows what she's talking about. These past few months I have been a little worried about aging more than usual since I am turning 30 in a few months, so I ended up buying a face roller/massager, and a couple of days ago I also bought a red light device for my face. That and the roller are probably the only things I have not heard that a dermatologist recommends them but I haven't looked that into it. I just know people that have used it and have seen actual results from it. When I opened the red light device package, my husband (33M) was near me and asked me what it is, so I explained to him, then he asked me how much it cost and I said 50 bucks. He then said, word for word, "sometimes I feel sorry for you". I got very hurt by that statement but it was pretty late and he was working remotely and was very overwhelmed with work, so I thought I would bring it up another time. Fast forward to today, we had an argument about it. I basically told him what he said really hurt my feelings and I thought it was a very mean thing to say to someone and he apologized but said he was sad for a while after he saw that I bought the red light device. He said he thinks I'm gorgeous and I don't need that stuff, that the marketing of beauty products has worked well on me and that he doesn't like to see me be a victim. He also added that he is worried about the fact that if I am spending that much money on beauty products now what am I gonna do when I am 40? I replied when we get there and even if that ever happens we can talk about it - he said it's already happening. I was honestly getting pretty worked up at that point, even if some of his points were valid, the way he was going at it and the words he was using felt like an attack to me and like he had zero understanding about it. I was trying to explain to me him that yes it is true I am feeling insecure about aging but I am working on it already in therapy, there is not more I can say about it right now really, because it genuinely is something that's in progress. Also I was trying to explain to him that skincare is making me feel good about myself. He said that he does understand and if he didn't he would have said something all these years, I said that to me it sounds like he was just judging me in his head and kept it quiet all this time. He stormed out. He also mentioned he thinks I am obsessed with skincare, which I disagree. So, AITA? Some of OOP's Comments: Commenter: INFO: Are your purchases within a reasonable budget? Just checking this isn't a financial issue. I love skin care and your routine doesn't sound excessive to me. If you use retinol (hopefully only at night, right?) you need to wear sunscreen every day. And moisturizer is pretty normal, as is daily face washing. Is it possible your husband is concerned because maybe he's sensing that you're doing this out of a fear of aging or looking old, rather than it's a nice self-care routine? Your line "what am I gonna do when I am 40? I replied when we get there and even if that ever happens we can talk about it" concerns me. Do you fear that aging means your life is nearly over? OOP: Oh gosh no! I mean if we ever get to the point where I am spending an excessive amount of money then we can talk about it, so even if we get to that point at all. I just did a rough estimate and it’s about 60 Canadian dollars a month for moisturizer, retinol and sunscreen Commenter: Wait- that’s it? I’m around your age, and that’s pretty much what every woman I know does (I do vitamin C instead of retinol). That’s a very reasonable and actually minimalistic routine. I was wondering if maybe your husband had a point, but now the whole speech seems a little self righteous. That being said, as obnoxious of a thing to say as it is, I understand the “I feel sorry for you” comment. I’m often jealous of men. They don’t grow up with loved ones constantly commenting on their skin and hair and weight and clothing. They don’t freak out as much about aging because older men are not invisible the same way older women can be. Women are socialized to care so much about these things in a way men don’t, and sometimes it’s a burden. But I’m still happy to use sunscreen and moisturizer and to have really nice soft skin. Frankly I think a lot of men like it too when they start- often when their wives share their products with them lol. OOP: I 100% see your point. When he said “sometimes I feel sorry for you” it felt like a punch in the stomach but unfortunately I understood exactly why he said it and what he really meant. Here’s the thing though - saying “it makes me feel sad that you feel like you might need to do this” would have been a thousand times better, and the idea behind it isn’t that different. One is condescending, the other one isn’t. OOP clarifies: Yeah, I was worried I might be the asshole here because I got defensive Commenter: [...] you are worried MORE about aging, and that is NOT healthy. I'm telling you that's not healthy. We all age the same, time passes at the same rate for everyone. You're equating time passing, aging, with your skin health and that's silly. OOP: Yeah I don’t think it’s good for me either, I do think it will get better as I continue therapy though Commenter: YTA. But it is sad to be that obsessed with aging in your twenties. You better have lots of $$$ because if this is what you are doing in your 20s I can’t imagine what you will be doing in your sixties. OOP: The whole point of starting this early is so you don’t have to do excessive things later Commenter: ive had eczema my whole life, and finally got it treated well enough to where I could develop a skincare routine, and one thing I'm not seeing anyone in the comments saying is how good it feels to have nice, smooth, soft skin. skincare is a very rewarding pursuit, it is therapeutic and routines of any kind are important for mental health and well being. You're not just taking care of your skin, you're practicing self-love. OOP: That is exactly how it feels, also after a stressful day it relaxes me so much to just take care of me in that way. Top Comment: nuttyroseamaranth: I don't know. You seem very very defensive about your purchases. I can see why he might be sad. You're not even 30 why are you so concerned with aging already? What exactly are you so afraid of? Maybe it's just my perspective here but some of the most beautiful women that I look up to are wrinkled and more beautiful for it. Betty White, Meryl Streep, Katherine Hepburn, Dame Maggie Smith, Jenny Agutter, Miriam margulies ( I never can seem to spell her name right). It's good to take care of your skin, if it makes you feel good in some way, that's not bad. But why are you concerned about aging at not even 30? The average lifespan of a human woman is 80 years old. That means you aren't even halfway through. If you are already terrified of wrinkling and aging before you're even 30, your husband is right to be concerned at how much more fear you're going to be living with by the time you actually see real wrinkles. There's really not much you can do to avoid the appearance of aging as you age. If you want to see how much you'll really age, look at your mother and your grandmother. If you wear sunscreen more regularly than they do, you'll age more slowly than they have, and get less sunspots than your grandmother probably has, but otherwise they are your future and you can't avoid them. The only thing that you can really do is try to make it confused with more left lines than scowl lines. Which doesn't mean to avoid sadness it means to court things that bring you Joy and make you feel accomplished. OOP: (downvoted) I honestly grew up in a patriarchal country. Even though I’m in Canada now, I did feel like OTHER PEOPLE, NOT ME, after a certain age believe women expire and that they are generally defined by their looks, I think that is a pretty big reason I’m worried because as much as I disagree my reptile brain still thinks I need to forever look young 😂 Edit: please don’t come for me, I think people downvote me because they think I also have those beliefs. Once again, I DO NOT. One more from OOP: I do not believe that women rot when they turn 30, I think my main worry is other people might treat me differently because they believe that, which I have overcome to an extent but still is scary OOP's post is voted Not Enough Info Update Post: March 28, 2025 (2 days later) So, I talked with my husband yesterday. The issue got resolved pretty quickly, we both apologized and shared our feelings and that was it. I admitted the last two purchases I did were impulsive and I definitely don’t need them (not that I need the other creams I use besides SPF but that’s another conversation), and he admitted he could have phrased his concerns in a kinder manner and he sees how they can come off condescending even if that wasn’t his intention. I also mentioned I did a Reddit post about this and we were able to laugh about it! Some comments got me thinking though. A few women said I am perpetuating misogynistic beliefs and it can affect negatively other women, and the fact that I am using creams proves it, I am still on the fence about this because 4/6 of the things I use are dermatologist recommendendations for my age group, but I do admit there is some residual trauma there from growing up in a misogynistic environment which I am working hard to get rid of 100%. To those of you who were kind and still expressed your honest opinion, thank you! Appreciate y’all. Off to use my new red light device. /s Cheers! Some of OOP's Comments: Top Comment: Wandering-me-123: I think it’s fine to want to look a certain way, as long as it’s for you, you don’t expect others to do it, and your nice to yourself as you age or your skin changes. In my 30s, I’ve developed a manageable skin care routine, but I find it fun to try new products. I have a budget that applies to this spending (and other personal spending), and it makes me happy! I share tips with friends. I follow and watch dermatologist on IG. I don’t impose this on others or expect myself or ppl around me to never age or change. All to say, I think there’s a difference between perpetuating misogynistic beliefs, and wanting to feel good OOP: 100% agree OOP clarifies: Just to be absolutely clear, I prioritized advice from a dermatologist I met with and got advice from, Dr Drays channel is something I look more casually Commenter: If you’re worrying about aging at 30, wait until you’re almost 50! Honestly it hit me hard and kind of overnight. Not just from looking at my own aging face (I’ve always looked younger than my age) but at other women and men in my age range. There is absolutely nothing wrong with taking care of your skin, especially with what is on offer now. It’s no different to a healthy diet and exercise. Your skin is an organ that needs to be taken care of so you don’t end up later in life with skin like a ball sack. And women need to stop tearing down other women, we have enough shit to deal with without getting it from each other 🙄 OOP: There is something really beautiful my therapist told me: “there is some grief in aging, and that’s okay. People that go through medical procedures to look young forever, never get to process that grief.” And it was such a lightbulb moment. I think I am in that phase, of still processing that grief, and doing everything in my power to embrace this new part of my life, even if it’s just entering my 30s for now. submitted by /u/LucyAriaRose to r/BestofRedditorUpdates [link] [comments]
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My nightly skincare routine makes me look like a certain president
Frownies on forehead and diaper rash cream helps the eczema on my eyelids. Whatever works, right? My husband just looks at me and sighs 😊 submitted by /u/JesZebro to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
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Mar 27, 2025 |
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Wife's skincare routine for her husband
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Oct 28, 2023 |
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26 to 30. Recovered alcoholic, quit smoking a pack a day, developed the skincare routine that makes me glow, and blasted my forehead with Botox ;’)
Routine in comments~ submitted by /u/dirtycvrly to r/30PlusSkinCare [link] [comments]
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Oct 2, 2023 |
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[B&A] Been consistent with my skincare routine since October 2022. Thinking it's really improving!
Thoughts to improve anything? submitted by /u/dogebuns to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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Apr 23, 2023 |
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What's your skincare routine?
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Mar 28, 2023 |
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[Selfie] Holy grail skincare routine for super dry, flaky, sensitive skin!
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Mar 11, 2023 |
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My skincare routine before my wife
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Jul 26, 2022 |
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My other half uses 96% snail secretion as part of her daily skincare routine
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Apr 28, 2022 |
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[B&A] My acne progression from 2020 to 2022. Full skincare routine in the captions.
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Mar 18, 2022 |
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A skin care routine that one can realistically do daily
Hello, lovelies. I think this post may come across as a bit of a rant as well as a request. I am 25F, recently started to notice the fine lines and wrinkles (don't drink or smoke, but an anxious personality type and a new immigrant so lots of stress) that I guess have decided to make an early arrival. I am not terribly troubled by them, but everyone is a little insecure about aging early. I tried to look up a lot of skin care routines online and I've noticed that they are a. stupidly expensive, and b. very time consuming. I don't have two hours to put various things on my face, and don't have an enormous bathroom mirror to watch myself do it, either. I don't expect beauty bloggers to make videos that everyday women can relate to (after all, they need to advertise products), but good god, we could all benefit from some basic skin care and cleansing routines that don't involve products that deplete our bank accounts. So without much more ado, a sister could use some diy skincare advice from all of you wonderful women. I'm sure it will benefit everyone! submitted by /u/Wildeanethics to r/TheGirlSurvivalGuide [link] [comments]
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Wildeanethics |
Jul 9, 2021 |
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Here is a basic skincare routine...adjust how you see fit!
submitted by /u/LaBellaVita-21 to r/Skincare_Addiction [link] [comments]
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LaBellaVita-21 |
Jun 8, 2021 |
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[Misc] Friend asked me to create a skincare routine and there is NOTHING I WOULD HAVE RATHER DONE
submitted by /u/Slytherin-bae to r/SkincareAddiction [link] [comments]
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Slytherin-bae |
Apr 19, 2020 |