User skincare routines
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Typical day
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Little notes:
So there are ingredients that are actives, and ingredients that are "inactive" and soothing. The actives will agitate the surface of the skin to some extent and the inactives will help to calm things down. I'm gonna add an A to the actives so you know which products are going to agitate. The rest will be calming.
Don't use cotton pads or rubbing with any towels. Only pat dry and you can be generous with the cleansing balm if you used a lot of eye makeup.
Morning:
Rinse with water, pat dry - don't rub
You can use the cleanser if you feel you HAVE to. If you can get away without it, don't!
Moisturize
Sunscreen
3 different nighttime routines:
Here's the rotation I recommend trying at first, but as your skin barrier heals you'll figure out which days you can push it with actives and when you need a rest night
Acne clearing
Rest
Rest
Exfoliating
Rest
Repeat
Acne clearing night:
Boj balm - remove makeup
Differin cleanser - leave it on for 5 minutes before rinsing *A - Benzoyl Peroxide
Adapalene - pea sized amount *A - Retinoid
Rosehip oil
Moisturizer
Rest nights:
Boj balm - remove makeup
Vanicream cleanser
Adapalene - pea sized amount *A - Retinoid
Rosehip oil
Moisturizer
Exfoliating nights:
Boj balm - remove makeup
Cetaphil cleanser *A - Salicylic acid
Ordinary glycolic toner - apply with your hands instead of with a cotton pad - just wastes the product *A - Glycolic acid
Moisturizer
(Honest triple paste if your skin is feeling dry or is irritated or red)
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AM - Twice a week
You can apply this product either during the day or at night, before your moisturizer or sunscreen. You can also apply it as a spot treatment only - as in directly on inflamed blemishes or in the area where you get clogged pores. We recommend that you use the product no more than twice per week on larger areas of your face. More frequent use can result in skin irritation.
PM - Everyday
Use a generous amount of product to remove all dirt, sunscreen or makeup in one step. There is no need to double-cleanse. It is a good idea to always finish cleansing with a splash of clean water to remove any residue from the cleanser. Most people only need to cleanse their skin with a cleanser once per day, at night. It is the first step of a night skincare routine.
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