[MEGATHREAD] Skincare Routine
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this post was submitted on 01 Sep 2023
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Skin type: Dry, Sensitive
Skin goals: Keeping skin hydrated and moisturized; under eye lines and darkness; improving skin barrier to tackle more frequent tret usage; preventing irritation by sticking with fragrance- and dye-free products with low to no scent
Season & climate: Hot, humid, and the only season is summer (and maybe one week of fall every now and then)
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General thoughts: For the most part I've been using the same products for years now and I'm mostly content with my routine.
I don't care for foaming cleansers in general so I'm probably not going to repurchase my Curel one after I finish it up. LRP works fine, but I wouldn't mind trying out other cleansers (I've been eyeing the new CeraVe Hydrating Foaming Oil Cleanser).
The one product I am still struggling to find is a good fragrance/dye-free/low-no scent moisturizer for dry skin that doesn't come in a jar (I hate jars so much 😭). I usually either decant jar products or use a spatula which is a nuisance but my brain won't let me dip my fingers into a jar lol. The moisturizers I'm using so far are fine, but a little too light-weight or obnoxiously shiny (looking at you Aestura). So, if any of you know of any good moisturizers for dry skin that don't come in a jar, please let me know!
Great post! Gave me a lot of inspiration ☺️ And the CeraVe foaming oil cleanser is almost holy grail status for me. Highly recommended! Just keep in mind it's very much a normal "water based" cleanser and not an Asian style oil cleanser.