User skincare routines

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Orada
Orada
3 years ago
1/2023 routine

Anti-anging, anti-blemish focuses, late 30s, replace some used up products.

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Husayn
3 years ago
Husayn skincare routine
AM - Everyday
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Collagen Peptide Day Cream
Olay - Collagen Peptide Day Cream

Use every day, as many times as needed. For most people, it's best to use a moisturizer twice per day. In the morning, apply it before your sunscreen (or skip the moisturizer in the morning if your sunscreen feels hydrating enough). In the evening, a moisturizer is usually the last step of a routine.

PM - Everyday
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Ultra Gentle Hydrating Cleanser - Creamy Formula
Neutrogena - Ultra Gentle Hydrating Cleanser - Creamy Formula

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.

RoutineWizard
RoutineWizard
3 years ago
Routine makeover: Acne-prone skin

This is a routine makeover for Katiev (https://whatsinmyjar.com/skincare-routines/public/7176). The original routine already includes good actives, but is too harsh on the skin barrier. The updated routine relies on these actives: - 2.5% Benzoyl Peroxide every other day in the AM allover and daily as a spot treatment on active blemishes. We recommend to stop it after 3-4 month, or at least reduce the frequency. - Adapalene 0.1% daily in the PM (it's a good idea to start using it every other day at first and only increase the frequency once the skin feels not irritated or too dry). - 20% Azelaic Acid daily in the AM - Niacinamide about 4% 2x daily - Linoleic acid at about 1.5% combined (Honest Beauty serum + BeautyStat moisturizer) - Salicylic acid 2% once a week and as a spot treatment on active blemishes as needed