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7. Maxim Clinical Strength Antiperspirant & Deodorant (1-Pack)

    Features:
  • STRONG & EFFECTIVE: Start using the #1 dermatologist recommended treatment for controlling hyperhidrosis that cause underarm and armpit sweat. This clinical strength anti sweat deodorant contains 15% aluminum chloride.
  • COOL AND CONFIDENT: Get up to 7 days of protection from a single use of this no sweat deodorant. Apply on your armpits at night and watch your perspiration dry up. If you're tired of zero results from hyperhidrosis products you need to try Maxim sweat block deodorant. Control your hyperhidrosis and sweat .
  • AN ANTIPERSPIRANT FOR YOUR LIFE: A smooth roll on action of Maxim lets you enjoy zero sweat. Maxim unscented hidrosis control deodorant is formulated for men & women, teens & adults, anyone who needs hyperhidrosis treatment .
  • ALWAYS DRY: Absorb and block sweat with a simple roll on sweat stopping deodorant. Control moisture and odor with our simple system. Use once a night until your sweat is under control, then you only need to use it once or a few times a week and might not need any sweat block wipes.
  • DON'T SWEAT IT 😅: Every order includes a lifetime money back assurance. Maxim is the solution to your underarm and armpit sweat. If you're not totally satisfied we will refund your purchase. We're confident in our product, and soon, you will be too! One bottle of this zero sweat antiperspirant for women and men could last for up to 3 months or even a year.
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11. pureSOL Konjac Sponge - Activated Charcoal - Facial Sponge, 100% Natural Sponge, Eco-Friendly - Great for Acne, Exfoliating

    Features:
  • IMPROVES SKIN TEXTURE: PURE SOL. Konjac Exfoliating Facial Sponge gently exfoliates while deep cleansing and removing any toxins and impurities, leaving you with a radiant complexion. It is extremely soft and gentle for everyday skin care. Great for all skin types.
  • BRIGHTER LOOKING SKIN: The natural woven fibers of the sponge gently massage the skin and stimulate blood flow. It detoxifies and encourages skin renewal while balancing the skins pH, leaving your skin extremely clean and refreshed!
  • PREVENTS SPOTS, BLACKHEADS AND BREAKOUTS: The added BAMBOO CHARCOAL contains activated carbon and essential minerals to deeply cleanse and absorb excess sebum, toxins and dirt from your skin. You will see your pores getting smaller, tightening and brightening your skin.
  • ECO-FRIENDLY: Why compromise your health with products that contain harsh ingredients and additives on your skin? Pure Sol. Konjac Sponge is eco-friendly and free of parabens & sulphates. It is biodegrade, cruelty free and vegan. After use, you can compost the sponge and feel good about the environment! You can even add it to your flower pot!
  • EASY-TO- HANG SUCTION HOOK: A must have for you konjac cleansing sponge! Perfect for hanging in a well-ventilated space so it's dry and ready for you to use the following day. No more searching for something to hang your Pure Sol. Konjac Exfoliation Sponge on!
pureSOL Konjac Sponge - Activated Charcoal - Facial Sponge, 100% Natural Sponge, Eco-Friendly - Great for Acne, Exfoliating
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20. Bath and Spa Pillow W/Suction Cups

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  • Spa pillow
  • With suction cups
  • Large size
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u/oj2004 · 1 pointr/Anxiety

OP, I suffered with the exact same problem. You've basically described me perfectly.

Earlier this year it got so bad that I couldn't take it any more. I couldn't even focus at work because I'd constantly be thinking about my sweating and whether I had visible sweat patches. Plus it was so uncomfortable, and cold.

As others have said here, there are products out there that will help.

I've tried a couple of products. One is called Sweat Stop – specifically, this is the product I use. (That's a link to their UK site, but they also sell in USA and Canada.)

It's £20, which sounds a bit steep. But the important thing to note is that one bottle will last you the best part of a year. It's strong stuff, and believe me you don't need to use much!

First time I used it, I couldn't believe it. It really works! Like magic. My pits stayed dry the whole day! Whereas just the day before, I was going to the toilet every couple of hours and using the hand dryer to dry my underarms.

Going into work the first day after using that gave me such a huge confidence boost. I really can't put into words how much better you'll feel when you have to confidence to know you won't have uncomfortable sweat patches. It's been the single biggest boost to my self confidence all year, and I wish I tried it years ago. And when you put it in perspective, it has to be the best £20 I've ever spent.

Another product I've used is called Sweat Block, available on Amazon. It also works miracles, but I do prefer the Sweat Stop spray personally – it seems a bit stronger. These wipes are handy to have if you're on the road and don't want to carry the other bottle around. Do not use both at once – you will only need one or the other.

Okay, I'm finished with my lengthy sales pitch. I promise I'm not a paid shill! I just want you to know that there's a solution out there, and it really does work. For your own happiness, please give these products a try. You have nothing to lose – the £20 is worth the risk. You won't regret it. And then come back and tell me how it went :)

Good luck! I'm excited for you.

u/mama-chari · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

What are you currently doing for your skin? Tell me about your showering routine, especially.

Here are a few things that might help you feel better/look better:

  1. Try to take cooler showers. If this means changing your typical water temp from hot to warm, it will definitely help. I'm not advocating ice cold showers, but cooler is definitely better for your skin. Especially during the winter months.

  2. Use a mild soap/body wash. You may be doing this already, but it's a good place to start. Something that isn't loaded with fragrance is really helpful. Using really harsh body wash can really strip your skin and make it irritated.

  3. Exfoliate once or twice a week. This will really help with any bumps and discoloration you may have. I personally use a salux towel loaded with a moisturizing, fragrance free body wash once or twice a week. This towel in particular is great at getting areas like your back and posterior that are hard to get thoroughly.

    You could also try chemical exfoliation on any breakouts or scarring you might have. Stridex in the red box is great for treating active breakouts (pimples, whiteheads, whatnot). For scarring or pigmentation, something with an AHA in it (Lactic or Glycolic Acid, for example) will really help. AmLactin is really excellent for this. When using an AHA, however, please apply sunscreen to any areas that your clothing doesn't cover during the day. It has been known to sensitize you to UV light.

  4. Moisturize immediately after a shower. I don't know what your skin is like, or how much moisture it might need, but this step is really helpful with keeping your skin healthy and healthy looking. It heals faster when it retains moisture, and the texture will also improve. This could be applying baby oil while you're still damp in the shower, and then toweling off. It could involve a nourishing body butter (try to avoid too much fragrance though) after you've dried off. It could even include using a really thin, light moisturizer all over after you've dried off, if that's all you need.

    With all new products, try to buy the smallest size you can and introduce things one at a time. This will keep you from wasting too much money on products you don't like, and will alert you to any allergies or sensitivities when you introduce a new product.

    Sorry this is so incredibly long. Let me know what you think, and if you have any questions!
u/friendlypegasus · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I would definitely take the advice of the person before me, and consider using Stridex (which is a BHA). My boyfriend had similar issues and this is what he does...

Mineral cleanse with baby oil. You can find more information about mineral oil cleansing on the sidebar, but basically you'll just rub it all over your face in circles, and within a few uses you'll begin to either feel "grit" in your fingers, or you'll notice a change in your skin.

Next, he washes his face with First Aid Beauty cleanser or a Mario Badescu cleanser. You can find all of his cleansers with descriptions here, or at Ulta.

Next, he uses a konjac sponge, which gently exfoliates your face. The addition of a konjac sponge has completely changed both his and my skin! You can find them cheaper on amazon and elsewhere, but the one I linked is the most well-known brand, but not the one I have. I have a red one. Red ones are meant for people without any skin issues, and just looking for a gentle exfoliant. You can find more information about which sponge you should use here.

Next, he exfoliates. Currently he uses Biore pore unclogging scrub and he seems to like it. I personally use LUSH Angels on Bare Skin which is really amazing and he loves to steal it whenever he can.. hahah

After the shower, he uses Stridex pads which are SO CHEAP and work great. So many people on this thread swear by them. Him and I use the blue box, because our skin is sensitive. But if yours isn't then red box will be fine.

Finally, we both use a moisturizer. Currently we use this one which is amazing, but it depends on your skin type.

Also, I recommend you use a redness night mask cream for the redness. Eucerin's anti-redness night cream is easily the best product on the market for redness issues.

Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions. :)

u/Ephemeral_Halcyon · 6 pointsr/Nexplanon

How long have you had the Nexplanon in?

It is normal, and may continue to change (for better or worse) over time. The Nexplanon alters your body's hormones and can cause changes in acne, menstruation, cravings (and in turn weight if you give in to said cravings and consume too many calories), etc.

The best thing you can do is stay on top of it. Wash your face in the morning and at night, and more during the day if need be. Choose a gentle wash like cetaphil, cetaphil baby wash+ lotion, or aquaphor wash/baby wash. A castile soap or Aveeno is also nice, so is a simple mild bar of soap. Try to get things that aren't perfume scented or wildly colored. Wash your face only with that soap, then gently pat dry and fan dry if need be. Afterwards, apply a very very thin layer of a gentle non-scented non-dyed lotion like eucerin, curel, or lubriderm. The lotion is very important. Giving your body clean, gentle moisture is going to help cut down on bad oil production. You do NOT want to dry out your face or "let your pores breathe" because this will amp up oil production and even lead to scarring and more acne.

Keep your hands off your face. Wash your face whenever you get dirty or sweaty. When you're in the shower wash it after you condition your hair to ensure that you wash off any conditioner that might drip down because that stuff wiiiiill cause acne. Don't use any spot treatments, salicylic acid washes, face scrubbers, etc. Wash your hands, then use the soap and water just on your hands or on a very gentle applicator like those little silicone "scrubbies"
or an ultrasoft facial brush. You don't want to scratch your skin up, scrub anything open, etc. If you are a person that exfoliates, don't do it more than once a week or once every two weeks. Use ground oatmeal (mixed with honey), baking soda (mixed with water) or sugar (mixed with a gentle oil like coconut or olive) mixed into a paste and gently rubbed on in a circular motion-- again, no need to scratch and scrub to exfoliate, always be gentle.


Between washes or when you can't wash immediately, use a gentle non-scented non-dyed baby wipe like pampers or other natural care brands. You can also find oil sheets in the store, but a square of toilet paper works just as well (if not better than) oil sheets and is far cheaper-- just tear some off and store it in a ziplock baggie inside your bag. A dab of tea tree essential oil or rosemary essential oil will help soothe the soreness and reduce the redness of pimples. Lots of people think EOs are BS, but they do have their place and can be very helpful. They aren't going to magically fix anything, but they do help if only a little. You can mix a few drops with a couple tbsps of extra virgin coconut oil as well to make a very gentle overnight moisturizer for your face.

Aztec clay face masks are nice for getting oil off and clearing up acne, as well. Always lotion after use. Drink tons of water (32-64oz a day minimum), eat well (cut out as much greasy, sugary food as possible), and spend some time in the sun moving around each day. Wash your sheets and pillowcases once a week (some people even change their pillowcase every single night to help prevent acne) and try to use 100% cotton sheets that will breathe and keep you from building up sweat as you sleep. And the big one-- absolutely STOP using make up if you can help it or only wear it when necessary. If you must wear it, try to find a foundation like bareminerals or rodan + fields mineral peptides. It should be oil free and you should aim to keep it pretty tame and natural as these are much less harsh on the skin. Always moisturize and let dry before applying any makeup, and wash off your makeup as soon as possible.

Hope all of this helps. It's an absolute bitch for me once in a while (like right now), too. I wear no makeup, wash my sheets once a week, wash my face twice a day and freshen with wipes or TP squares. I use cetaphil baby wash+lotion and wash only with my hands. I use Curel or lubriderm lotion. For really bad spots I dab on tea tree oil a couple times and by the next day they don't hurt any and are clearing up. For the most part it keeps everything in check.

u/ToastyTheToastening · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

You seem to have done your own research which is good so you can have an understanding on what would work for you and what would not. For your oil cleanser if you're on a budget and don't wear super heavy water-proof makeup The Face Shop's cleansing oil will be enough, however if you do wear water-proof makeup or don't like the runny texture of cleansing oils then the Banila Co. CIZ would be the better option because it's a cleansing balm. I don't wear makeup however so all of that was from what I heard from reviews.

For your 2nd cleanser if you find that the CeraVe Foaming Cleanser is doing everything you need it to do then stick with it. It's good to have a product that's readily available at a nearby store so you don't need to wait for shipping or deal with customs.

For your moisturizer the Recovery Gel might be enough for you since you have combo-oily skin, however some people say this might not provide enough moisture especially in the colder months. If your skin does get drier in the winter or in cold temperature you might want to add another moisturizer into your routine. But since it's the summer you probably don't need two moisturizers ATM.

If you're looking to lighten up scars here's a mini list of ingredients you should look out for:

Vitamin C: A popular vitamin C serum is the C20 or C21.5, the formulation of it however is very unstable so if you don't want to deal with that try the Melano CC intensive anti-spot essence.

Niacinamide: For niacinamide products check out this spreadsheet and this megathread for recommendations.

AHAs: This is very tricky to use since it's an active that can make your skin more sensitive to UV rays. If you don't wear sunscreen on the days after you use it, it can actually be very bad for the skin. A few AHA products include Cosrx AHA 7 whitehead power liquid and Papa Recipe White Flower Clear Up 8% AHA Gel. AHAs can also help you out with your whiteheads but I wouldn't suggest you start using any actives or chemical exfoliants until you have your skincare routine down. If you do want to start getting rid of your whiteheads try using a konjac sponge with your 2nd cleanser. I personally like konjac sponges that are teardrop or heart shaped since the point end of them is really good for getting into the sides of the noses, which is where dirt and sebum collect the most for me.

Licorice: It's Skin Power 10 Formula Effector LI and Snowise EX Brightening Serum

Arbutin: This ingredient seems to be more common in sheet masks but every day products with arbutin in it include Hada Labo Shirojyun Arbutin Lotion (Hada labo has an entire line of products called the "Shirojyun" line with arbutin in it) and LadyKin Vanpir Dark Repair Cream

Tranexamic acid: This ingredient isn't very popular but the brand Naruko seems to use it a lot including their Apple Seed and Tranexamic Acid Black Spots and Lines Defying Lotion and Apple Seed and Tranexamic Acid Black Spots and Lines Defying Moisturizer

Fermented soy: The brand SANA is very popular for their use of fermented soy in their products, some of their most popular products include their Soy Milk Astaxanthin Lifting Gel, Isoflavone Lotion and isoflavone wrinkle eye cream

Once you have your basic routine down that's when you can start adding serums, ampoules, essences and exfoliators to your routine. You should also always wait in between introducing products into your routine. Many beginners start by adding everything all at once, the problem with this is that if you break out you don't know what product is doing it or if your skin is improving you don't know which products are helping with that. Add one new product every 2-4 weeks into your routine so you can get a good understanding on what that product's doing to your skin before you add another product in. It might seems like a long time to wait but it's better to be safe than sorry.

Also just to let you know, questions like these would be better to put into the daily help thread that's stickied to the top of main page everyday. Sorry if this is a bit long.

u/redrose10 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction


What I did to clear my back:


  1. Changed shampoo to a more natural formula without SLS.(If you have a Trader Joe's near your area I suggest you check there they have pretty ideal shampoos that are most likely free of chemicals, just make sure it isn't anything like coconut oil or something that can cause breakouts.)

  2. In the shower I use the Neutrogena Body Clear Body Wash with a konjac sponge which provides very gentle exfoliation that could help in reducing acne breakouts. Now I make sure this is the last step I do in the shower to ensure that none of my shampoo residue is left on my skin. If you are not very familiar with how konjac sponges work it is basically a sponge that is "hard" when dry, but once it is soaked in water it turns soft almost "mushy" which is the state you would use it in. Basically you add a bit of your cleanser to the sponge, foam it a bit, and rub it gently on your back. Then when you finish using it you rinse the cleanser and water out of the sponge, hang it up somewhere dry so the sponge itself could dry, and it will actually go back to its initial state of dry "hard", which by the way makes it antibacterial. And so the process repeats when you put water on it again.

  3. Once out of the shower Stridex! These really helped a lot and they are so convenient and easy to use you can't go wrong. After, patting your back dry just swipe a stridex pad all over and your good to go. Stridex

  4. Another tip would be to consider changing your laundry detergent to something more gentle and free of chemicals that can sometimes irritate your skin and cause breakouts. I recommend this brand detergent they even have mighty pacs which those are the ones I use. Also, you might want to avoid fabric softeners with a lot of fragrance (I personally do not even add any to my clothes as I feel it doesn't make a major difference), but if you feel the need to I am sure that same brand carries some.

  5. Also, try to change your pillow/slash bed sheets more often. Point is try to ensure the area where you rest you back at night is clean. Either by sleeping with a clean shirt on everyday or something. I actually take a thin light blanket and fold it, then every night I refold it to get another area of the blanket that is clean, and I usually wash this once a week to ensure that it actually remains clean.

  6. Maybe cut back on dairy a bit, if you consume too much. If not, then maybe that isn't really a problem.

    And that is how I cleared my back fairly well. It may seem like a lot, but it's really not haha. Good luck!
u/stoavio · 14 pointsr/AskMen

This can be dealt with.

Here are a few options to consider. First, Zinc will help with the stink. You can take a Zinc supplement AND use a topical ointment on your feet. If you decide to take a Zinc supplement, don't take it everyday and be mindful of your copper levels. OptiZinc has copper included although you want to supplement even a little more. The ideal zinc-to-copper ratio is 10:1.

  • Boudreaux's Butt Paste Maximum Strength Diaper Cream

    This works very well because it contains 40% Zinc. One of the highest you can find. I've used this on my feet with success and I've even used it on my face before to help with complexion issues and it never dried me out. I think using daily on your feet would be fine although I wouldn't recommend putting it on your face every day. You can find this in Walmart in the baby isle (where the Pedialyte is located). Start with a small amount and rub it in. A little goes a long way with this stuff, you don't want your feet feeling greasy all day.

  • Crystal Body Deodorant Stick Deodorant

    I bought this because I was looking for safer deodorant options. I was amazed at how well it worked on my armpits (much better than traditional deodorants containing aluminum) and the upside for you is, it even specifically mentions being used on feet to treat foot odor. I haven't done that but I imagine it would working swimmingly.

  • Nature's Way Chlorofresh


    This product is along the same lines as BodyMint, but much cheaper. It is typically used to deal with bad breath that originates from odor created in the gut, but it has also been used to treat general body odor as well. I recommend starting with the top 2 recommendations first but considering this can be tried for only ~$7, it may be worth just adding it to your odor fighting stack.

  • 10-Seconds Deodorant & Disinfectant

    I was told this is the product that bowling alleys use to disinfect the bowling shoes. I bought a can sometime ago when I was running and wanted to keep my running shoes from getting rank. I can't find it right now but I seem to recall a warning about harmful/caustic chemicals coming into contact with skin so use this one carefully if you decide to try it. You should be disinfecting your shoes anyway since it sounds like your issue could be bacterial or fungal, seeing as it spreads so rapidly to new shoes.

  • Drymax Run Hyper Thin No Show Socks

    I got these for running and I love them. They are super light and are made from a breathable mesh. The thicker your socks are, the more likely your feet are to get hot and begin sweating. These are a bit expensive but you can think of them as an investment that pays dividends.

  • Mini Moso Natural Air Purifying Bag, Charcoal

    These are designed to naturally remove odor. I keep them in my shoes when they're just sitting in my closet. I assume they are working because my shoes don't stink. They are cheap and got good reviews on Amazon. Check 'em out.


    In conclusion

    I believe if you are washing your feet thoroughly, making sure your socks are clean and your feet have some Zinc ointment rubbed into them (or the crystal deodorant applied) and your shoes are properly disinfected and dry, I think you will see an appreciable reduction in foot funk if not a complete eradication.

    Good luck.

u/capncait · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I know this is an old thread, but you should definitely use a new treatment consistently for at least 6 weeks before deciding that it doesn't work for you. The skin cycle takes about 30 days to turn over, and you may also experience a purge phase, so I tend to try to stick to a regimen for at least that long before I give up.

I landed in this thread looking for options for my boyfriend. Even if I'm late to the game, I've struggled with acne for nearly 20 years (mostly localized to my face), but let me share some advice.

  1. Do you use a loofa or a shower puff? If so, trash it. They harbor bacteria and aren't helping you. Order something like a salux cloth, and get a new one every month or so.

  2. Be gentle. You want to treat your acne, not slay it. Personally, I'm careful not to introduce new treatments or medications until I'm sure my skin is accustomed to whatever I'm currently using. Reducing irritation is really important to ACTUALLY clearing your acne.

  3. Order, timing, and duration of these products are important!!! This cannot be understated. With medications such as benzoyl peroxide or Differin, studies have shown that applying moisturizer before or after help to reduce irritation. Similarly, both of those specific medications can cause increased irritation by interacting with any water still in your pores after cleansing. So this is what I do: cleanse with a gentle cleanser. Moisturize with something oil-free like CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion (which can also be used on your face, FYI). Wait 10-15 minutes. Apply medication like retinoids or benzoyl peroxide. Another thing to consider is if you are relying on a medication in a wash form, you need to leave the cleanser on your skin for a couple minutes before rinsing it off!

  4. Change your sheets. I change my sheets once a week. You could even change them more frequently than that. Change to a free and clear detergent for all of your laundry. Skip using a fabric softener.

    If you gave it a good shot, and benzoyl peroxide wasn't that effective for you, another option to consider is sulfur. Yes, sulfur. There are body washes that contain sulfur or alternatively, there are creams or gels (like this gel that supposedly doesn't smell).

    I saw that you mentioned that your dermatologist recommended Accutane, but you're worried about side effects. I did a round of Accutane in high school (I'm in my 30s now). Personally, aside from dry skin and maybe some minor depressive swings, I didn't experience any of the other side effects that you might have been warned about. Discuss your concerns with your doctor further, particularly if you are more inclined to experience these side effects or how common they actually are, because I will say- it kept me clear for about 7 years, and I'm convinced my acne now is hormonal.

    Lastly, this blog is my favorite resource. It's well-researched and offers lots of product options. Highly recommend.
u/twinklepops · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

It would probably help, but you may want to look into getting something that won't risk cutting your skin. If it's anything like mine even the skin on your legs might be too sensitive for a scrub like that. I personally love my Salux (this is the one I bought: http://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG) and found it very affordable if you want to go that direction, but a loofah or scrub mitt you can pick up just about anywhere would probably work well too!

Make sure you're using a good shave gel as well and aren't just shaving with bar soap or body wash which aren't going to protect your skin much. Conditioner works really well, and lately I've been using Alba's Very Emolient cream and it's my favorite shaving product so far (and cheaper than my conditioner lol). Below me someone responded with options for using a new razor daily that won't break the bank and I would recommend giving those a gander as well :)

u/coldapricot · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Congrats on your baby on the way! I have oily/combo skin with some redness too, so I have a couple suggestions you might like.

Avene thermal spring water spray - Can't live without it. The mist is super fine, it's great for summer, and it really does calm things down. I also like giving my skin a light spritz of it before applying moisturizer.

EltaMD AM Therapy moisturizer. The caffeine and the niacinamide reduce a lot of my redness and the texture is just wonderful. It works beautifully under makeup and sunscreen as well, imo. The PM version of this moisturizer is quite nice too.

La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume - I apply this in the evening to my cheeks (where most of my redness occurs) over my EltaMD moisturizer. A little goes a long ways and it's very soothing and reparative.

As far as cleansers go, I've been really liking the Milky Jelly cleanser from Glossier. It's ultra gentle, with a low ph. In the morning I spray my face with the Avene Thermal Spring water, work the cleanser in and then rinse. For evenings I use Cerave foaming cleanser, which is formulated for our skin type and is fragrance-free.

It's always possible the Clarisonic is adding to your redness. You know your skin better than I do of course, but it couldn't hurt to try something a bit more gentle for exfoliation, like a konjac sponge just to see. I found the Clarisonic a bit too rough for my sensitive skin but the konjac sponge isn't abrasive and gets the job done when I need it.

If you wear makeup, a color correcting primer under your foundation can certainly help as well. This goes without saying, but make sure you don't introduce a bunch of new products all at the same time as it will be impossible to know what's helping or possibly irritating your skin without having to start all over. And sunscreen, never forget sunscreen.

u/xaffinityx · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

ASAJLHBKDFSJLEIRSUBGINJ I need polish!! I only have about 10 colors. :( I absolutely love painting my nails and trying different techniques, but I am limited since I only have a few colors! I did pokeballs last week and it was awesome but I don't have a good topcoat so I messed it up after a day. I did marbling, but since I have the cheap Walgreen's colors, they didn't make thick lines. It still looked okay, but I know it could be better!!


It's not so much of a beauty product, but this bath pillow is amazing. I used to have one, but my dog chewed it up >.< It makes baths so much more comfortable to me. I like to soak for a good bit and my neck starts to hurt when I lay it on the tub. I swear its worth the money!

Oh and banana.

Also, awesome contest. You're sweeeeeet! <3

u/Spootpants · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hi ladies and gents! So sorry in advance, this is going to be long!

I've just recently started having success with the products I'm using and I'm thinking it's a matter of proper combination/layering (I've been reading a lot about the Vitamin C/BHA/AHA/Niacin situations). I feel overwhelmed trying to figure out what works with what or counter-acts, etc, so I'd love some input from more knowledgeable folks. I don't have a set routine and I'd like to change that. I'd say I have combination skin, very acne prone although it's pretty mild at the moment due to the recent success of something?! Lots of PIH. No birth control or prescriptions currently.


AM:

  1. Petunia - Vitamin C serum

  2. Shiseido Urban Environment Oil Free Sunscreen

  3. Nars Multi-Protect Primer with SPF 30 (is this enough sun protection or should I buy the Shiseido?)

  4. MyKonjac Charcoal sponge with Cera Ve foaming

  5. Stridex red box

  6. Cera Ve PM Facial Lotion

  7. Mario Badescu Drying Lotion for spot treatment

    I also occasionally do [Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay] (http://www.amazon.com/Aztec-Secret-Indian-Healing-Cleansing/dp/B0014P8L9W) or Glamglow Super Tingling masks but I'm not consistent with it.

    I have used all products with the exception of the Vitamin C Serum for at least 4 months. Nothing has seemed to make anything worse but I'd like to improve. Open to any and all suggestions for routine or products. Primary concerns: acne, anti-aging, hyper-pigmentation.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH to any and all help or input. I really appreciate it and I apologize if I'm asking something that should be apparent by what I'm reading here in the sub. I'm just a bit confused. :)
u/micha111 · 5 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. I'm alive! And in warm clothes, after just eating a good dinner with my good man. Life is pretty swell and I'm grateful for it. Also, can we talk about how tasty wings are? yummmm, wings.

  2. /u/Tokidokiloki is also getting married in MA, which is super exciting! It's also nice to know 1 person on here that may understand my venting ;)

  3. Hey /u/briinkx, welcome back to RAOA! Did you have a nice hiatus?

  4. based on your beauty WL I'd suggest this facial sponge, so many good reviews! :D

    UPVOTES FOR EVERYONE!!! <3




u/nijoli · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Birthday Shenanigans are always good.

Have you ever had sex while camping? It is "intents" <-- this joke is lame.

Bonus laughs: How can you not laugh at a dog who goes to great lengths to get chicken nuggets out of the toaster oven? This is one of my favorites to watch. It is a tad slow but this beagle mix is pretty dang smart!!

I would love this bath pillow if I won. Or anything else on my list, to be honest. BUt baths have been my saving grace since I had my ice skating accident on Sunday - lol.

u/missthang · 4 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

So, I get bad ingrown hairs after shaving my bikini line (no matter how I do it --- soak in a bath, fresh razor, shaving cream, etc.). I've turned to waxing. After I my bikini line is waxed, if I don't do this regime (see below) I still get some ingrown hairs. With this regime, I get no (or very few) ingrown hairs.

After a wax, I leave the area alone for a day or two (maybe put a little tea tree oil on it).

Two days later, I start scrubbing the area when I shower. I use the Japanese Salux Bath Towel to scrub it. In order to prevent ingrown hairs, the area should be scrubbed well every day (or at least every other day). Immediately after the shower, I put on a splash of No Bump RX on the area---it stings a little, but works wonders. The No Bump RX doesn't work well unless the pores are open---so do it quickly after a shower. (I use the No Bump RX for a week or two after a wax, then I don't usually need it anymore.)

FYI XXers: The Japanese Salux Bath Towels are incredible for the whole body---they won all sorts of awards in Japan. They are super cheap and last a long time. They don't get mildewy like loofahs do, and the exfoliate far better than a regular cotton-type washcloth. With a little bit of soap, they create a fantastic lather. And, they work fantastically for scrubbing the back---they are super long, hold one hand up and the other down and scrub away! (I realize I must sound like a commercial, but I've been using the towels for over 5 years and love them --- I should be getting paid.)

u/wambrita · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Seriously, /r/AsianBeauty saved my skin.

I wash my face with Cosrx Hyaluronic Acid Hydra Foam Cleanser in conjuction with something called a Konjac sponge and then I follow up with the Cosrx AHA after. Then as a moisturizer -particularly under makeup- I use their Snail Mucen product. Also, sunscreen is super critical, it helps prevent your hyperpigmentation spots from getting darker. I'm not a fan of the western sunscreens, so I use Shiseido brand. The smell is different than the regular stuff we're used to but it's not unpleasant. And there's no need to buy the more expensive stuff, this works out really well.

The facewash I use has a slightly high pH level, and it's okay for me because I immediately put on the AHA after because it somehow cuts down the pH level. This lower pH face wash is what my daughter uses, and it does a good job, she started using it and the breakouts pretty much stopped, although she's apparently prone to blackheads on her nose so I got some BHA product for her, and I also got her a konjac sponge as well, so hopefully it provides her with some results. The sponge is super soft, but it does a surprisingly good job of exfoliating; without that feeling of scrubbing your skin with sandpaper. Heads up, with the konjac sponge there's lots of different ones out there and they pretty much work all the same; even the cheaper ones.

If you're gonna try exploring and experimenting with other products, be sure to try one product at a time, to make sure you don't have a reaction to it! Of course you probably already knew that, but I figured I'd throw that out there in case you didn't.

u/Milkpanda · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Honestly, I just bought this one because it comes with a plastic hook and it was on a flash sale. I don't know if this is life changing, but it hasn't broke me out. I'm honestly not sure if it's any different from the cheap $1 ones on eBay or any of the other ones on the market.

I prefer the charcoal because I feel like the white ones you can see the 'yuck'. I also like the circle shape compared to the teardrop shape. I have a better grip with the circle shape. I also feel the teardrop is too flat for my liking.

Honestly, the best trick is to make sure it's well wet before using. I keep one of those cheap containers, add some water and let it soak before using.

u/Melete777 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Salux wash cloths are great, they’ve got a fine-but-scratchy texture:
SALUX Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel - Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CSDDDG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ZaeXCbQH3VAJ9

If you’ve got a bathtub, doing an acidic vinegar bath will help loosen up all the skin gunk:
https://wellnessmama.com/60094/vinegar-baths/

Separately, baking soda baths are also effective:
https://helloglow.co/baking-soda-bath-soak/

For body washes, try using one formulated for body acne — there will usually be a couple in most drugstores or Target. You will want something with salicylic acid in it.

Try moisturizing with something that has an AHA like glycolic acid in it, that way you will be gently exfoliating skin buildup even when not in the shower:
Alpha Skin Care - Renewal Body Lotion, 12% Glycolic AHA, Supports Healthy Radiant Skin| Fragrance-Free and Paraben-Free| 12-Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FX1FAH8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MfeXCb2BJQMGH

Also consider booking yourself a spa day — most cheap Korean massage/spa places will give you a full body exfoliation-scrub-down option, and they’re THOROUGH.

Good job pulling out of a rough month. I’ve been there (lack of bathing and all) and it isn’t easy.

u/FrontpageWatch · 1 pointr/longtail

>Hey guys! I realized today that a lot of women are not aware of sea sponge tampons. I used to pretty much "opt out" of sex during my period, because it was too messy and too much of a hassle, even when I felt really horny.
>
>Sea sponges rest against the cervix, so they absorb everything before it reaches the vaginal canal (which is where a cotton tampon would be inserted.)
>
>Because they are spongey and absorbent, you can have sex with the sponge in, and your partner will not feel any difference! I prefer these to Softcups because the cups are made of plastic, and while they do a good job of holding back the flow, they can be felt by your partner. Some women even use sea sponges for contraception, by pairing them with spermicide (your mileage may vary!)
>
>This is only a good option if you feel comfortable with your ladyparts, as you do need to push it in and pull it out. I use mine now instead of regular tampons, and I rinse them out every few hours as needed. I always rinse them out before sex to avoid any possible leaking. After each cycle, I soak the sponge in warm water and 5-10 drops of tea tree oil, rinse, and let dry for the next cycle! While on my period, I keep a spare cotton tampon and a plastic baggie to store the sponge in my purse, just in case I find myself in a situation where rinsing the sponge every 3-4 hours is difficult, or if my flow is very heavy.
>
>If you take proper care of your sponges, each one should last you about six months.
>
>Also, the link I provided was for a brand name of sea sponge tampons-- these are nice because they are already the right size, and they come with a carrying bag, but you can always buy a large sea sponge and cut it up yourself to save money! Just make sure it is a natural sea sponge.
>
>I hope this information is useful to some of you out there!
>
>EDIT: Here is a cheaper option for the frugal-minded! I haven't used these ones personally, but some of the reviews indicate that they work well as tampons. I liked having the Jade & Pearl set for my first time, because it comes with instructions/tips and a carry bag, but if you don't care about that, save yourself some money!

u/CharmedInBaltimore · 4 pointsr/Parenting

Where is the odor coming from? Remember because she is female she could have a yeast infection or vaginitis. I'm someone who has to wear particular deodorant or I smell. The Crystal works best for me. ( https://www.amazon.com/CRYSTAL-BODY-DEODORANT-Stick-Unscented/dp/B000L978FU/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1502582706&sr=1-4&keywords=crystal+deodorant ). Keeping things shaved also helps but that may not be an option. Also remember you are her dad. Not some pedophile so don't be afraid to help if needed. Is there a female she trust that could have a heart to heart with her? Or maybe make it fun and present like a makeover/spa day. Could be a way to teach her some tricks without making her feel targeted. I also work with a lot of Young adults with autism and one thing we do is make checklist. That way steps are at forgotten and there is a routine and pattern which could be helpful for people with autism.

Finally, if the odor is coming from her clothes you can spray the hotspots like under the arms with Listerine. I do this to my gym clothes before washing them. The alcohol kills bacteria.

u/joie_d · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I have bumpy chicken skin or I should say had, and also ingrown hair from shaving. Not sure why only recently I decided to look it up and actively try to fix it but I found out it's best to exfoliate often and moisturize often.
Like you I've tried lots of different exfoliating things before but didn't really help. Then I came across a little Japanese grocery store in my neighborhood and saw they were selling washcloth but man it felt so stiff and harsh that it'd rub your skin raw! But it was $4 so I bought it anyway.

It takes some getting used to since it is very rough. But once you get used to it, it feels great! And all the bumpy skin on the back of my arms are gone. Most of the ones on my legs are staring to come to head as I'm now focusing on them. I still don't moisturize as often as I should but thank goodness the water isn't as hard here so my skin isn't as dry either.

This Japanese wash cloth isn't the same brand as what I have but a lot of good reviews too and it does seem to be similar. Hope that helps.

u/gstar1981 · 2 pointsr/Showerthoughts

Yes ! Moisture wicking underwear!

I work as a delivery driver in the hot and humid south and crotch rot has always been a painful/infuriating problem.

Lotions make this WORSE! I found out the hard way. I had a bad case of crotch rot every day after working a few hours so I put some lotion on it. Turns out your skin is inflamed and broken out because of the friction and moisture. You need to be DRY! I ended up with a yeast infection which is awkward as a dude.

But sometimes fancy underwear aren't enough...

So every morning I put Fresh Balls or Anti Monkey Butt on m'parts to keep me dry. They both work wonderfully, but the Fresh Balls is a lot less messy.

But sometimes fancy underwear and powders combined aren't enough... Fuck me.

So I keep Gold Bond Medicated Powder: Extra Strength in the truck. Just in case. The stuff has menthol and it super soothing.

I hope these tips help some people. And please let me know if you have any more tips!

Like. Pretty please.

u/cali_gari · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Face sunscreen rejects go on my body. I use whatever cleansing oil/gel I use for my face to remove body sunscreen. I'm currently rotating between Muji Sensitive, Setagaya Cosme and pdc Herb'al Pro cleansing gels. For body wash I like La Roche-Posay Lipikar Syndet, Desert Essence Unfragranced, EO Products Everyone 3-in-1 Soap for Kids. These are great cleansers as a second cleanse for the face too, in fact the LRP is one of my favourite facial cleansers.

Favourite body lotion is Cetaphil Restoraderm. It's unscented and not sticky. I've tried various AB body lotions like the illi Total Aging one and Asian Johnson's & Johnson's stuff buttt they are generally too heavily scented for my liking :( I do enjoy the one by Atopalm though - it has a light green scent and feels lighter than the Cetaphil. I will also use Ceracolla Moisture Lotion or Kiku Masamune Sake Lotion either layered under the cream or on their own in the deep summer. I'm using up some Innisfree hand creams (packaging so! cute!) but I still think that L'Occitane 20% Shea Butter is still one of the best.

Daily moisturizing and the use of a scrubby towel (the ones from Daiso are pretty good too!) has completely eliminated my KP. But snails sound like a really good idea and I might try them on my body :D

u/JpSpade · 2 pointsr/funny

It does not prevent sweating. Antiperspirants are designed for that and often contain aluminum chlorohydrate. This is how I differentiate if I am confused by the labeling.

As for the smell, deodorant definitely helps but if it is a long day and you sweat a lot it can mix with your BO scent and make something unpleasant for some like skylla's example of the freshener + shit nasal DP . Try stuff out and see what works best but if you sweat a lot you may want to keep in mind the mix of scents it creates.

If you wear any cologne, you will want to look for a very mild or even completely fragrance-free deodorant. I use the crystal stick and I am pretty satisfied. The stick itself lasts a super long time as long as you don't drop it, does not leave any stains on clothing, as natural as you can get in the deo aisle and doesn't conflict with any cologne. The only drawback for me is that I have to apply a LOT to make it as effective as some other more potent deodorants but that just means rolling the rock for longer as wetting it.

I get mine from the drugstore in my area but here is their site: http://www.thecrystal.com/

Reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Stick-Body-Deodorant-sticks/dp/B000L978FU

u/ranalicious · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I have the same problem and I hate that I am limited to always wearing dark clothing (I live in Florida). My fiance and I were both unsatisfied with our deodorants and decided to look around on Amazon.

We have switched to using crystal deodorant for smell control and it does work! I like the Naturally Fresh crystal with aloe but the Crystal brand is good too. They are great because they don't stain clothing and they last a really long time, which kinda balances out the cost of this second product.

We also found a wonderful product called sweat block for controlling perspiration. It's a little pricey ($10/month essentially) but it's a high-strength concentrated anti-perspirant for people with hyperhidrosis in a wipe that you dab very gently onto your armpits right before bed. It does this weird twingy stinging sensation when it is absorbing into your skin but it really does work. I have noticed it is more effective if you can sleep in such a way that you won't sweat/be overly warm when you are asleep (I like blankets and sometimes it makes me too warm at night, and it doesn't properly do its thing). Read the Amazon reviews for more opinions/advice. My fiance also likes to use Cetaphil antibacterial soap only on his armpits as extra protection against smelling bad. I have mixed feelings about antibacterial soap but I sometimes use it.

I have always wanted a more natural approach to deodorant but I can't stand sweating so most "natural" kinds were unacceptable to me. In my opinion, this has been a good way to minimize extraneous potentially bad ingredients in my deodorant (fragrances, preservatives, whatever else is in clinical strength stuff) since I am just putting on a single chemical.

tl;dr sweat block wipes for antiperspirant and crystal deodorant stone for smell

u/marmosetohmarmoset · 7 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

If you dislike pads because of the uncomfortable, crinkly diaper-ness of them then you could try out reusable cloth pads. There are a few companies that make fancy ones, like luna pads, or you can make your own.

Menstrual cups are an option, but do some research to see if other people who have the same problem as you have had success with them. The Menstrual cup livejournal community is a good resource for this. I've never gotten headaches from tampons, but I used to get weird cramps from them. I tried 2 different menstrual cup brands- one with a soft, thin rim (Diva cup) and one with a larger, harder rim (Mooncup UK). The one with the larger rim gave me the same kind of cramps as tampons (though not quite as bad). The softer rim didn't.

A third option is using a natural sea sponge. I find it a little icky, but I have friends who rave about them. They're supposedly a lot more comfortable than tampons and so might relieve your problems. They're also reusable for several cycles, which is pretty cool IMO (if you're squicked out by blood, then none of the options I've listed will be good for you, unfortunatly), and less complicated than menstrual cups. I'm sure there are lots of brand options, but I did some quick googling and found some on amazon

u/scrub96 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

scrub96 is here to help. I have the same problem. I used to just wear cotton undershirts but that did not keep me from sweating through everything. It became impossible for me to wear tshirts or even polos without saturating the under arm area. What I have done is a three step solution.

First I started using prescription strength antiperspirant. This helped a lot over the normal stuff. Second I picked up some of these guys: http://www.sweatshieldundershirt.com/ . Kind of expensive and not as great as I had hoped but they definitely work better than normal undershirts. These work particularly well if you have problems in the under arm area. Lastly i use these: http://www.amazon.com/SweatBlock-Antiperspirant-Towelettes-Rachael-Reduce/dp/B002PQ8BQM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334699678&sr=8-1 .

With the combination of the three things above using as directed I can pretty much where whatever I want. I was seriously considering things like botox because I was sweating through anything I owned in a matter of minutes. I also found that cutting caffeine usage down reduced the sweat output.

u/Arcuslester · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Your comments on the BHA liquid made me very tempted to try it out myself! Oil cleansing does help me out in getting rid of blackhead and sebaceous filaments, but it's only temporary as they're back by the next day, though the size of my pores are much better compared to before I was using it. Maybe the BHA liquid will be the one that will finally get rid of them 8)

Just wondering, are these the sponges you were talking about? Are they the same as konjac sponges? I heard they might help with mild physical exfoliation due to the rubbing motion, so maybe that's what helps in keeping the pores clean.

Do waterproof sunscreens feel any different compared to non-waterproof ones? I think the ones I've tried (and use) are mostly not waterproof, so I was looking for a waterproof one in case I go swimming or running. The waterproof sunscreen I'm currently using is the Elta MD Pure 47 (non AB), but it leaves me looking like a ghost and the smell isn't very pleasant. It's a mineral sunscreen, so it's also pretty drying.

So far, I've been using mineral sunscreens that are more resistant in nature compared to chemical sunscreens, but they still get removed by the sweat. The only problem with mineral sunscreens is the white cast they have, so waterproof chemical sunscreens might be ideal if your skin could tolerate the chemical filters.

u/SgtPackets · 1 pointr/ITCareerQuestions

It all depends on where you are going to work/level of position.

Since it's help desk, I would recommend not going in a suit. But if you decide that the place is conservative/formal enough of a company to warrant wearing one, then do that. You'll never lose points for over dressing. It shows that you care enough about the job to make the effort to appear presentable.

My rule of thumb is basically this: Do I look presentable enough to meet with a client? Yes/No

I would recommend this.

  • Grey V-Neck undershirt (An undershirt should NOT be visible, which is why you get a v-neck with sleeves)
  • White/Light Blue Dress Shirt (No French Cuffs Please...)
  • Black V-Neck Jumper (Lambswool if you can afford it. Otherwise a cotton blend is fine)
  • Blue Tie (Full Windsor with dimple please)
  • Charcoal Grey or Navy Dress Trousers
  • Black Belt/Brown Belt
  • Polished Black Oxfords (Or Brown Oxfords if you're wearing Navy)

    Now, along with this I recommend taking your suit jacket with you in the car. This is for two reasons:

  1. If you see it's more formal than what you first thought, you can wear the suit jacket over the jumper.
  2. If it's casual you can dress down your attire by removing your tie. I think wearing a shirt by itself just looks odd without a tie/jumper on. So I opt to cover it.

    Here are two examples of that I mean.

    https://smhttp-ssl-33667.nexcesscdn.net/manual/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/daniel-craig-v-neck-jumper-black-for-men-1.jpg

    https://ashleyweston.com/mens-wardrobe-essentials/the-v-neck-sweater/


    Finally, for the love of god have your suit tailored. Doesn't matter how well your suit is put together if you're walking around with a sack on.

    http://thestrategyguysite.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/suits-that-fit-bad-too-big-too-smal.jpg

    Good Luck! Hope your interview goes well!

    PS: (If you have a perspiration problem I recommend this)

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Certain-Dri-Antiperspirant-Excessive-Perspiration/dp/B01JB1MUNI/?ie=UTF8&qid=1504259164&sr=8-1&keywords=certain+dri


u/xoxojacque · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction
  • Skin type: Normal to combination, acne-prone, sensitive.

  • Main skin concerns: PIH and acne

    AM:

  1. Splash with water & cleanse with Charcoal Konjac Sponge.

  2. Mario Badescu Ceramide Herbal Eye Cream

  3. CeraVe Moisturizing Cream (light application)

  4. Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch Sunscreen SPF 45

    PM:

  5. Use homemade makeup remover (1:1 ratio of olive oil and pure water) if needed.

  6. Cleanse with CeraVe Foaming Cleanser

  7. Mario Badescu Ceramide Herbal Eye Cream

  8. Stridex (let sit for 20 minutes)

  9. Apply CeraVe Moisturizing Cream liberally.

    Weekly/As Needed:

  10. Spot treat with Aztec Healing Clay and ACV for active acne.

  11. I own and love almost every mask/masque Freeman Beauty, I use those at least once a week. I also love the Queen Helene Mint Julep Mask.


    I am looking for a cruelty-free and budget friendly (>$20) eye cream for dark circles and an AHA to add into my routine. If you have any suggestions I'd appreciate it!
u/pixelationnation · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ive got a bunch of little ideas. Fuzzy pants, robes, or shorts like these. Or a nice fuzzy blanket/throw. I love those.

this bath drain will give you an extra 2-3 inches of water in the bath! bath pillows are also a godsend.

If she doesnt already have a phone workout band she needs one. I also seriously recommend fruit infuser water bottles!!

Best of luck.

u/likewtvrman · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Get him these little silicone scrubber things. I bought one on a whim and now I can't live without it. I think it's basically impossible to over-scrub with these, but they do a great job exfoliating and really give you that satisfying, instantly-smooth feeling. Super cheap, easy to sanitize, lasts forever, can be used with any gentle cleanser. I seriously can't recommend these enough!

u/gigantic_trex · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Personally, I would play it safe and hold off on the Stridex, but you know your face best. Just make sure you pay attention to how it responds. Also, if you're actually getting flakes of skin off your face, you might benefit from very gentle physical exfoliation. I've heard good things about kojnac sponges, but as long as you're very gentle, and do it sparingly, you could use a soft wash cloth too.

u/grooviegurl · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction
  1. Is PocketDerm available in your region? This looks like something an oral antibiotic and some gentler treatments could help resolve.

  2. You're using a lot of really harsh treatments. Does your skin ever feel tight and dry in areas, and oily in other areas? If so, your face is oily because your skin is trying to re-hydrate itself. It's important to be kind to your skin.

  3. Over-hydrating skin isn't a thing I've ever heard of, and if it does exist then you are definitely not in danger of doing it. Not even close.

    I would get rid of everything you're doing and start fresh, with much gentler products.


  • Try Vanicream Free and Clear. It's gentler, and doesn't have fatty alcohols. CeraVe Foaming can dry out skin, and dry skin is bad.

  • You can use a konjac sponge a few times per week for gentle physical exfoliation. Don't over use it though, we don't want to irritate your skin!

  • I love Sebamed Clear Face Gel as a moisturizer. It helps repair your acid mantle and rebalance your skin's pH.

  • Where's your sunscreen, man?! EltaMD makes a good one.

  • If you decide to try OCM, consider using Neem Oil. Tons of people here have had success with it.

  • CHECK YOUR SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER. If you have bacne you might be further irritating it with ingredients in your shampoo and conditioner.

    A couple of the items listed are a bit pricey, but they're so great, in my opinion. The Sebamed, especially. And the PocketDerm. If you try these and your skin improves, you can try slowly reintroducing your harsh treatments. Try to love your skin, not beat it into submission.
u/eoddc5 · 1 pointr/malegrooming

i dont use doc bronners. but i use pretty liquidy soaps

instead of a puffy loofah, try an exfoliating towel

its pretty large so you can get your back done well too, but for the most part i fold it up 3-4 times into a nice square and put liquid in the center, then rub the ends together to lather

it works great

u/Felix--Felicis · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I get tiny blemishes on my chest and the use of a konjac sponge in the shower has helped (I use this one). It provides mild exfoliation and helps decrease oil. I would also suggest that you use a BHA or AHA product on your back and chest. Stridex in the red box is an easy-to-use and commonly recommended product. Use it after showering on dry skin.

Your face looks pretty good! I can't tell if you're asking for advice, but you could probably use the Stridex on your face, too. Possible face routine:

AM


  • CeraVe Foaming Cleanser
  • Moisturizer
  • Sunscreen

    PM/After workouts

  • CeraVe Foaming Cleanser
  • Stridex
  • Moisturizer

    If your skin starts getting dried out from the Stridex, you could skip cleansing in the morning (just splash with water). Vaseline for dry skin is also great; apply on top of your moisturizer at night. And if you need moisturizer recommendations, I love Nivea Creme -- cheap and very moisturizing!
u/agsrhg · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

First of all, this has nothing to do with your diet, although that can help as well. Dermatological issues are usually an external problem. I used to have this as well all over my back, so I will let you know what has helped me . From what I can see you have cystic acne, which forms because of dead skin cells getting clogged with bacteria. What you ideally need to do is make sure your skin is clean, well exfoliated and moisturised as well. You can either use physical exfoliants like japanese bath towels, or chemical exfoliants that are naturally derived. For me the japanese bath towels work because I can exfoliate myself in those hard to reach areas. For moisture, its important to moisturise even if you have an oily back because your back will produce excess oil due to the dryness after exfoliation. Any moisturiser will work, but the CeraVe lotions are simple and easy to find and don't have too much added to it. The exfoliation should also decrease your acne scars in time, if not try adding a few drops of rosehip oil to your lotion. Lastly, don't pick your active cysts, it will only make it worse and the bacteria from underneath your fingernails will cause more breakouts. I just want to let you know you don't have to spend a lot of money on expensive and named brands, products that are more pure and in their natural form works best.

I hope this helps.

u/the_glass_gecko · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Mode de Vie Shea Butter Lip Balm - the only lip balm I actually USE UP and buy more of! I have used at least 6 tubes of this over the past few years. My lips were never the same after braces and this is the ONLY thing that actually makes them feel normal. Fair-trade shea butter from Africa.

Salux Japanese scrubby cloth - Washcloths too soft and small? Loofahs too hard and not flexible? Puff balls too soft? And none of these reach hard-to-reach areas! They sell these cheap at drug stores (<$2), are like 1' wide by 2.5' long so you can stretch it out and scrub your whole back, they create the perfect lather, and are the perfect amount of abrasion for daily use and light exfoliation.

Swedish Egg White Facial Soap - picked one of these up randomly for <$3, and it lasted me like 7 months with daily use. It's a great light facial cleanser for sensitive skin.

u/swbooking · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I've posted this a few times on here but doesn't hurt to spread the word again.

> I tried a bunch of stuff on here... AmLactin, U-Lactin, coconut oil, exfoliating scrubs, etc.

> Nothing really worked until I decided to use the Beginners Skincare Routine on my arms as well.

> Morning and night I use a Stridex Red pad on my arms and let it dry out completely then use a good amount of CeraVe in the tub from my elbow to my shoulder. It has really helped a lot. You have to be dedicated to it though. I feel like if I skip a couple days (weekend camping, laziness, etc...) its almost back to square one again.
Also, in the shower I use a Salux Wash Cloth so the added exfoliation may be helping as well...

u/birthday-party · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

This won't fly with OP, but I wanted to comment in case this might work for you. I have excessive sweat in my underarms and have used prescription deodorant (Drysol), which dried me out severely (painfully). I have since done Botox treatment several times (thanks insurance), which is really effective. Happy to answer questions about that.

I have had really good results since with using SweatBlock wipes in tandem with my regular antiperspirant, since I moved cities and haven't found a doctor to resume Botox just yet. Great stuff.

u/Dork_Vader · 1 pointr/AskMen

As mentioned, Certain Dri is pretty good. As is Drysol.

One problem area for me is the forehead. One solution that I have found that works quite well are SweatBlock antiperspirant towelettes. They are not intended for your face, but I use it on my forehead and it works great with no side effects and lasts for a week or more. Just don't apply it in excess or more frequently as it will irritate the skin.

There is also a website, Kleinert’s that is devoted entirely to products to address excessive sweating. They have antiperspirants, wipes, inserts, special clothing, etc. They might have something that will help as well.

u/kachapati · 2 pointsr/AskDocs

Not a Dr.

I have a medical condition that can at times cause excessive perspiration, not just the pits, primarily face, neck, throat and upper chest. I just recently found out about this they look like wet wipes, you pat the area before bed and they're supposed to help reduce sweat for one week. I have so far only used one but I had tremendous improvement. So much that I only started to notice the excessive perspiration on the afternoon of the 7th day, it was rather cool and I had to stop and realize my sweat issue really has nothing to do with weather and that I had been free of it for a week. I'd say it worked for me for about 8 hours less than a full week, which to me equals success.

u/Photik · 5 pointsr/adderall

SweatBlock Antiperspirant - Clinical Strength - Reduce Sweat up to 7-days per Use https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002PQ8BQM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZsKoDbM3NYA01

Highly effective when you start using it, but it's losing its magic for me (ordered it 11 times so you can tell how I liked this product and its benefits).

Also look into fish oil supplements as that helps your heart function better. Perhaps that has a correlation with the amount we sweat when we use our meds.

u/pommeraie · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I have a few questions about adding stuff to my routine!

  • For the AM, I want to try using just a konjac sponge instead of cleanser. I tried going with just a rinse of water, but my skin needs a little bit of something more in the morning. I'm thinking about going for this one from Amazon.
    Is a konjac sponge something that I need to test patch? Or is it more like a washcloth/exfoliating brush type thing?

  • What exactly is the relationship between vitamin C serums and photosensitivity? I've read that vitamin C makes your skin more sensitive to the sun, but I've also read that people like using it in the morning because it boosts the efficacy of sunscreen.
u/flojoTheAwesome · 1 pointr/malegrooming

What this guy said. I used to have a huge perspiration problem but it's been manageable since I started using Certain Dri. If that doesn't work check out Maxim Antiperspirant, which is stronger but much more expensive.

It's amazing what not having sweaty pits will do for his confidence, it's totally worth the money.

u/throwawayblaaaarg · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Oh man! That's terrible. About ten years ago I started getting body acne on my back and bum. It took a while to make the correlation to my long hair and the body acne, I couldn't get rid of it then so I finally just cut my hair. Now I have long hair again but this time I also have Reddit! Someone mentioned getting a Salux cloth to keep body acne at bay. It has worked really well for me and I hope a solution for you is that simple.


But you might consider one or two other possible causes, do the spots itch at all? You might check your home for bed bugs. You might be having an allergic reaction to your antibiotics or something else in your life. New detergent? It might also be scabies. I think there might be potential for the anti-biotics to make you more sensitive to the water at your home as well. You could try a shower head that is also a water filter.

Good luck!

u/ignoretheyam · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'm young adult two years out of college starting out in my industry so my budget is pretty tight. I can't use the Cerave cleansers or cream either as I'm sensitive to fatty alcohols. Here's what I use for my cleansers/exfoliater:

u/AlexaviortheBravier · 3 pointsr/ftm

No problem.

I had some issues where I kept changing something in it and messing all my progress up. Been doing much better now that I realized I was the problem. Seems like a lot in writing, but it really isn't much.
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AM:

  • Wash hands

  • Wash face with Cetaphil gentle skin cleanser gently using kojac sponge

  • Pat dry with washcloth

  • Apply Thayers Rose Petal Witch Hazel with Aloe Vera with a cotton square/circle

  • After shaking to mix, pat on CeraVe Moisturizing Cream to which I had previously added almost .5 fl oz/15mL of 100% pure tea tree oil. (I think I read that it should be no more than 10% tea tree oil.) Last time I used Now tea tree oil but I have also used Jason.

  • Wait a while and sunscreen before going out, added to help scarring. Not sure if the one I had been using was good for my skin though so I won't put a brand here.

    I mainly use the kojac sponge because it cuts down on me picking the flacky skin off my face which tended to be the gateway to me picking acne or peeling off scabs.

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    PM:

    (I do my face wash last step in the shower even though places tend to recommend against it because of the heat; if I turned up the heat a lot during my shower, I turn it down to wash my face. It seemed to me that I used more heat in the sink after showering since my hands can stand heat better than the rest of my body.)

  • Wash face and neck with Hado Labo Rohto Gokujyn Hyaluronic Acid Cleansing Foam (Harsher so I prefer it at night.)

  • Pat dry with towel before drying any other part of my body. (I go face, hair, upper back, rest of me and don't lay a towel on my back after showering since that seemed to cause acne.)

  • Apply Thayers Rose Petal Witch Hazel with Aloe Vera with a cotton square/circle

  • After shaking to mix, pat on Differin Gel

  • Pat on same CeraVe Moisturizing Cream as above to face and neck.

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    Shower details:

    I use shampoo/conditioner that doesn't contain sulfates. I know my one friend realized that sulfates in her shampoo were likely what was causing her back to break out. I use this which is expensive but it lasts me a year even though I tend to overuse it.

    I also wash in the following order: shampoo, conditioner (leave in), private areas with water, wash my hands with my body soap (Dr. Bronner's), then my shoulders/back before any other part since that seemed to cut down on back acne as well. Last, in order, I wash my armpits, groin (not the inside of genitals, I mean my groin pit?? [Where my leg bends] I cover my genitals to keep soap out of that area.), feet. Then I rinse out the conditioner and do my face wash routine.

    Edit: Also forgot to mention that I avoid letting soap sit on my skin. Trial and error seems to show that that causes me to breakout as well so I rinse it off as I go.

    I don't change my pillowcase every night but I flip them. I have two pillows I sleep on and I sleep once on each before changing the pillowcase.
    ____


    I would definitely recommend changing one thing or adding one thing at a time and patch testing if you can.
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    ETA: If your acne is severe, I'd still recommend a dermatologist when you can go. Or maybe talking to your primary doctor even. My HRT prescriber, for my acne, prescribed me Doxycycline and Tretinoin at one point. I don't use either, currently, but you can try using a non-dermatologist if you don't have any other option.

    Edit2: Clarified some minor things.
u/riceandsoysauce · 4 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Ohhhh my GAD BATH SALTS FOR DAYZZZZZZ!! Thank you thank you thank you /u/alisonflies !!!! :)


Edit: Product list time!:
The box on the left is the Tabino Yado Hot Springs ''Milky'' Bath Salts Assortment Pack and the canister on the left is the Bath Roman Yakusen Japanese Cypress (Hinoki). Both are very milky and very soothing. The Hinoki one smells quite woodsy and outdoorsy (in a REALLY good way) and I used the light green package (there's four different onsens that the salts are "from") which had a floral woodsy smell to it.

u/probably_apocryphal · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Have you tried Stridex pads? They have 0.5%, 1% (natural version), and 2% versions. I'm also struggling to deal with KP on my face (used to only have it on my arms, about a year ago it started appearing on my cheeks as well). The Stridex pads aren't magic, but they help bring the bumps to a head so the keratin plug comes out easily, instead of just sitting under the surface/ getting more inflamed. My skin isn't particularly sensitive so I use the maximum strength (2%) ones twice a day, but the 0.5% should be gentle enough for you - you can start with once a day and work up as you see how your skin tolerates it.

Exfoliating with a Salux cloth and then moisturizing with Amlactin has pretty much eliminated the KP on my arms, but it's too rough a routine for my face.

u/keakealani · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

It's not a body wash, but I swear by the Salux washcloths - they're inexpensive and last forever (very quick drying so even in humid climates, they don't get mildew and they're pretty strong to resist unraveling). You can adjust how much pressure you use to get a variable exfoliation. I use it pretty roughly on my back and chest (tend to get bacne) but more gently on arms and legs.

u/adhdaffectee · 5 pointsr/ADHD

As an avid gamer, and someone whose genetic line leans toward sweatiness, I empathize with your issue. When I play games, I often have a hand towel with me - even at tournaments - and a few people look at me funny. But the next time I go, I see two or three people doing the same thing once they saw me do it.

Additionally, I use this before playing:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010BVZ1VU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Haven't really tried any others for a comparison, but this one has generally worked pretty well for me. Hope this helps.

u/Bunzilla · 13 pointsr/beauty

Certain-dri roll on antiperspirant is literally the only thing that worked for me to stop my armpits from sweating profusely. You put it on at night (not after shaving though!) and the next few days you don’t even need deodorant, but I still used it to keep feeling fresh! I actually don’t even need to use it anymore but it honestly changed my life.

And you don’t need a prescription - they have it at cvs. Just make sure you get the roll on and not the solid as it’s not nearly as effective.

Certain Dri Anti-Perspirant| Prescription Strength Clinical | Most Effective Anti-Perspirant Without a Prescription | Up to 72 Hour Protection | Roll-On | 1.2 oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JB1MUNI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_092XCbVFVD4SJ

(Sorry for the crappy formatting on the link)

u/weelittlebabyforme · 1 pointr/RedPillWomen

Have you tried [those hard towels that are like a bath poof lengthened out] (http://smile.amazon.com/Series-Japanese-Exfoliating-Towel-OHE/dp/B002KCCEGO/ref=pd_sim_194_5?ie=UTF8&dpID=41dQY9FzKCL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR91%2C160_&refRID=16HY98KHE0KCM6GXMGWH)? They exfoliated like crazy but are really rough.

Which cream is your favorite besides [this one] (http://www.cremedelamer.com/product/5834/13600/Moisturizers/The-Moisturizing-Gel-Cream/Ultra-light-velvet-finish)? I think that would be too pricey for me, but I appreciate the recommendation.

Have you noticed a difference in vitamin C (thinking about getting me some, so if you have any recommendations, I would appreciate it).

u/bitter_caroline · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

A salux towel works great. This is nice as well. I use a Foreo Luna which is awesome but also a bit pricey. I'm not sure if it's worth it but it definitely provides a deeper clean and softer/brighter skin over using my hands. I've also seen cheaper versions on Amazon although I can't speak to the quality.

Keep product to a minimum and don't be afraid to over rinse if you're not sure that everything is gone.

u/6ixnogood · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I had this problem. I bought this and haven't had any sweat problems since.

Check it -- Sweat Block

I would sweat so much at work, even though I just sit at a computer. Now I never worry or event think about pit marks or whatever. I only use some deodorant in the morning so I can get a nice scent.

Trust me...its damn good. I had my doubts before I bought it, but was super surprised and happy that it worked.

u/cakebyte · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

As others have mentioned, it's likely KP. I'm not positive I have KP, but I was pretty unhappy with the texture of my legs and the backs of my arms. I started using a Salux cloth, and I've seen awesome improvement in my skin texture. You might try that. Also the Gold Bond Rough and Bumpy lotion gets good reviews for reducing KP.

u/Usernamef2 · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

Try Maxim. It's the only antiperspirant that actually worked for me. I literally begin sweating as soon as I get out of the shower. Be sure to heed the warnings in the review though. That shit burns if you put too much on. The first night I didn't think it'd be that bad, but trust me, IT IS. I was literally up the entire night with my armpits itching like crazy. I had literally scratched them until they bled. But for the first time, I didn't sweat! Yay?

After learning how much I needed on me, I would shower the night before, apply the antiperspirant, and go about my business the next day. There would be times where I would feel body increase in temperature, and feel myself sweating all over, but nothing from my armpits. I'm telling you, this shit works. The best part is that it stays on even if you shower. Obviously it's not as great as before and you might get some wetness, but it's nothing compared to what I had before. It also helps if you start wearing an undershirt, if you're able to. For me it seems to "insulate" me somehow and keep me from sweating more. No clue if that's actually what's happening, but it's the best answer I have.

u/bruce656 · 6 pointsr/Fitness

Yeah, compression or a good suggestion. Look into getting one of these, helps keeps the thunder in place. I tried a more expensive one, but I like this one better. Also, this stuff is also really good to protect against chafing.

u/blakenichols1500 · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

I would assume your regular physician. My Old Spice is labeled prescription strength but available over the counter. You can buy other over the counter high strength antiperspirant like this one which SHOULD help if not I'd talk to my physician and see what course he recommends.

u/cherrybombedd · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I really like Cure Natural Aqua Gel as an exfoliator. It's great for sensitive/dry skin, but I find it works best when my skin is bone-dry, before any cleansing whatsoever. I also like using my second cleanser with a konjac sponge, which also works for exfoliation.

u/toegram · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Arm and Hammer somehow made me smell worse halfway through the day than if I hadn't applied deodorant at all so I recently started using this. It's kind of goofy and you need to apply it on clean, damp underarms but it's working pretty well. I also like that it's totally fragrance free. On my recent return to the U.S. from a trip abroad, after rifling through my shit the customs agent told me that a lot of her coworkers it too so idk it must be good??

u/skincareaddict92 · 4 pointsr/abdiscussion

Omg I love Tabino yado. It moisturizes my skin and it doesn't stain my tub. It smells sooo good too except for one of them that smelled like cotton candy...didn't like that one too much haha. [Here] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V2EXL4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) is the amazon link for everyone who is curious.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Maxim Antiperspirant. It was a lifesaver for me when I was a stocker at Walmart. I used it on my face because I would always drip sweat, my hair would get stuck to my face, and it looked like I just walked in out of the rain.

It takes a few days of applying for it to work its best. After the first week of applying every day, I would only apply it once every 3-4 days. No more sweating on my face. I could bust my ass and work as hard as I could without dripping all over everything.

It's also useful when in crowded/hot places or if you get nervous easily. Boosted my confidence 10 fold.

I wish I had discovered it a long time ago.

u/mundabit · 0 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Try sea sponge tampons(which are reusable) or soft tampons (which are a type of sponge anyway) if you can find some. (Depending on where you live, you can get sea sponge tampons on amazon)

They don't have to go up near your cervix like the softcut does, and they can be cut smaller so you don't need to find that 'invisible sweet spot' that is required for comfortable tampon use.

It's not as fun as pads, but if you are enjoying the pool party you wont notice you have one in.

I have vulvodynia and hypertonic pelvic floor (which is very similar to vaginismus, except it effects the urethra and anus too) and I use sponge tampons when I need to be swimming or whatever.

Keep in mind what others have said about physical therapy, even though you can't access it now, start looking up professionals in your area that do it, good ones can be hard to find. If you are really struggling you can start off at home, If you are in the US vaginismus.com sells a 'self care kit' they may be of use. I personally preffer the Femmax kit But it doesn't come with the books and DVD's which you will need if you don't have a physiotherapist helping you out.

u/WallyTheDogg · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

This one right here: http://www.amazon.com/Swissco-Bath-Pillow-Suction-Cups/dp/B0021LL1MM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449789608&sr=8-1&keywords=Swissco+Bath+and+Spa+Pillow+with+Suction+Cups

Reviews are a little mixed but I didn't see anything that presented much better in a relative price-point. Supposed to be here Saturday or Monday, I'd be happy to let you know how she likes them?

u/washboard · 1 pointr/crossfit

There are a few antiperspirant hand lotions on the market. I've tried Carpe with pretty good success as long as you apply it 10 minutes prior to getting sweaty. I've used it for crossfit, disc golf, ball golf, and softball. When using it during crossfit, I found that sometimes I still needed to chalk up, but not nearly as often and it lasted much longer. I'd use it a competitions and it would last most of the day. I don't use it for crossfit much anymore because I couldn't justify paying for it when I have buckets full of chalk to play in. I still use it for the other sports though.

One thing to note is that it doesn't completely stop sweaty palms, but reduces it significantly. That's a good thing though because if you didn't sweat at all, it would probably create more friction. More friction leads to more blisters and tears.

u/Random813random · 1 pointr/AskMen

Well due to my balls not smelling good and the ph and asshole I sometimes wear a morning pair then an 5pm-bed time pair and then bed but that’s personal comfort most ppl don’t wanna pay 28x3 for 7 days a week but whatever I love the quality of polo boxers

I even use this product called fresh balls fresh balls on amazon for 11.98

u/TheChewyDaniels · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0136MDZFK/ref=pd_aw_fbt_194_img_3/144-7108326-0244546?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AR8ZT6JT5KFZGXZPECE8

I swear by these! They’re gentle but they get in there and remove makeup/dirt effectively. They’re reusable and easy to clean too!

u/Isis13rules · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

I don't suffer from excessive sweating but I use this and it works so so well. I want people who have a sweat or odor issue to try this. It can be found at Amazon but some drug stores and Wal-Mart stores have it. It's inexpensive and lasts forever.
http://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Body-Deodorant-Stick-4-25/dp/B000L978FU
I would recommend using it before bedtime and also right after showering. For best results, your skin needs to be dampened or just put a little water on the top of it. You can put deodorant over it too. It will take a week or two to get full results.

u/AlmostIntangible · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Body Skin Type: Normal-to-dry, Keratosis Pilaris on arms, upper stomach, and thighs, occasional body acne

Shower Routine (every other day):

  • Cetaphil Gentle Cleansing Bar w/ Salux Exfoliating Cloth, focusing on my upper arms where my KP is the worst

    Post-Shower Routine:

  • Alpha Skin Care 12% Glycolic Acid Renewal Body Lotion, every other day. I love this stuff. It smooths out my KP quite a bit, and leaves my whole body feeling so soft. Calloused areas become noticeably softer with continued use for me, as well. I've been using it for about 3-4 months, now, and will definitely repurchase when the I run out.

  • CeraVe Moisturizing Cream, every night. I wait 30 minutes on nights that I apply my AHA to apply this. My skin loves the extra moisture, but the AHA lotion is very moisturizing on its own, so this step could probably be skipped, if necessary.

    I'm still looking for a solution to the mild redness caused by my KP on my arms, but other than that I'm pretty content with my routine, as is. So soft!
u/commatogod · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Wow! I'm sorry they didn't work for you.


It makes me wonder if theres a brand difference, especially now that they are trendy. I use this brand (http://www.amazon.com/MY-Konjac-Sponge-Natural-Original/dp/B00H7M32FO/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=AWB787JH3NQF0) and have had good luck.


im glad you've found another use for them and they won't go to waste!

u/4greatscience · 1 pointr/summonerschool

I have very sweaty hands sometimes. I've recently picked up antiperspirant hand lotion to see if it helps and it definitely makes a difference. I still get a bit clammy but it's much more manageable.

The lotion I bought is from Carpe at https://www.amazon.ca/Carpe-Antiperspirant-dermatologist-recommended-non-irritating-hyperhidrosis/dp/B010BVZ1VU/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=carpe&qid=1554917555&s=gateway&sr=8-3

It's expensive though. If anyone has a cheaper solution to sweaty hands, I'd love to hear it.

u/ISwearImAGirl · 29 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I don't have pictures of my pre-ScA skin, so those are the earliest ones I have.

Current Routine

AM


u/colenotphil · 26 pointsr/hiphopheads

This is gonna sound like some hippy shit but Kdot is part of black hippy so hang on a sec: most deodorant+antiperspirant contains metals which are bad for clothes and more importantly may or may not play a factor in various cancers, though the jury is very much still out on this.

Regardless, for 2 years I have used a combination of salt-based antiperspirant (link) and using cologne as my deodorant. I am consistently complimented on my scent, I feel clean and great, and none of my shirts have even remote staining. I don't like to wear undershirts under button-downs so it is very important to me that I not be staining them. Oh, and the antiperspirant I linked lasts 1.5 years easy, mine is going on 2 years now for like $4.

Fuck Old Spice and their marketing, you don't need that shit and it smells horrible. I don't have proof but knowing large mutinational corporations, you can make a decently educated guess that they purposefully developed a product that sorta works but only for a short time, because then how would they sell more of it? It's like planned obsolescence but more so planned rapid depletion.

u/movethefloor · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

+1 to Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser.

I love Sharps Happy Me All Over bar soap. I am on a rampage against body wash. Bring back the bar.

Worst name I've ever seen, best deodorant I've used. Herban Cowboy Dusk scent.

Aveda Brilliant Universal Styling Cream for keeping my mess of hair in order.

u/broomcat · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I bought this one from amazon and I love it!! I think it really helps! At least it's helped me anyway! Amazon has a ton of different ones for $10.

My Konjac Sponge All Natural Fiber Bamboo Charcoal Facial Sponge https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B1M0XCG/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_nkj.tb1EDG5QZ

u/annaliseilheia · 1 pointr/actuallesbians

I have to jump in and recommend a SALUX cloth over a loofah. I was just in the market for a loofah and went with this cloth instead and totally recommend you do the same. It exfoliates super well and is easier to maneuver

https://www.amazon.com/SALUX-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG

u/GDLions · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

it is the best loufa, dead skin remover thingie ever!!!!

i never use lotion anymore because of this baby

best beauty product EVER :)

u/schwing_it · 5 pointsr/guns

Kudos to you for taking your training seriously enough to document and reflect on your performance and make changes where needed. That’s a winner’s mindset.

For oily grips, I can’t recommend this enough. It’s a huge help to n increasing grip without making your hands gritty or super tacky.

u/aybbyisok · 1 pointr/socialanxiety

Haven't used anything fro my face because it isn't an issue, but I googled some time a go for a solution for my sweaty hands and I came up on a lot of stuff some of it has mixed reviews on amazon so I'd recommend doing a little more research before you buy and maybe you'll find a better product, but there's this for your face.

And there are more products like this or this for hands.

Actually this might be what you're looking for, read the reviews and questions for more info.

u/kilamumster · 1 pointr/self

Uni will be full of lots of experiences, most people will probably get too busy to notice or make a big deal of your skin. Even if they do, your attitude is pretty good-- anyway, everyone has some issue, yours is just a condition... can't help it. It probably won't be as big a deal as you think!

You'd fit right in with my family (my father's side). As far as we can tell, it is now at least 5 generations of several different skin conditions. We're just sensitive. People understand "allergies" and show a little respect, e.g., not throwing shit on us.

Many of us have found some relief in a moisturizing body wash, specifically Aveeno unscented skin relief body wash instead of soap. I don't know if the exfoliating adds to the problem or helps as much as you think, but maybe that is what we are doing as most of us prefer this nylon washcloth. We don't SCRUB with it, though, because we don't have to-- it is just a light once-over and it does wonders.

Enjoy your journey!

u/coin_return · 3 pointsr/funny

I use this instead. It dries a lot faster than the ones that are knotted, like the two listed above, so less time for germs to hang out in them. Plus you can throw them in the washing machine on a gentle cycle and they're cheap.

They're super abrasive though, fair warning. Fantastic exfoliants.

u/Krystalraev · 1 pointr/AskDocs

NAD, but this will help you immensely. Read the reviews. And good luck!

u/ohobnatu · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I love my Salux wash cloth. It's not a loofah or a sponge, but it exfoliates really well and since it's so long you can scrub your back and shoulders really easily. It's also machine washable, so I've been using the same one for like four years!

u/n_reineke · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I think my wifey could use some love.

She takes baths often, this pillow would totally make her happy!

Thanks for the contest!

u/CommonSuit · 1 pointr/keratosis

Also becuase I’m from the UK I’ll send you back the same products on the UK amazon just to check,


Squalane 100% Pure, 2 fl oz (60 mL) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003MJG19K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_SI13DbJKGDANR


Jojoba Oil Nature Shine 100% Organic 120ml Pure & Natural Cold Pressed Aromatherapy Unrefined Moisturizer for Face, Hair, Skin, Nails, Cuticles, Stretch Marks & Sensitive https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07L8KBP6T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RL13DbKESWDQ2


For the scrub they don’t sell it on amazon UK so this is what I’m using at the moment


Soap And Glory Scrub Of Your Life... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B006L698KA?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share



Loofah I’m using is


Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel - White https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001KMR9WY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BO13Db43NPXWM

And another one is this:


Korean Italy Towel Exfoliating Bath Washcloth [4 Pcs] (Green) Techef Home https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00LGLOKLM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2O13DbMGADH9M



Amlactin

Amlactin 12 % Moisturizing Lotion... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000TTPZQ6?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/nothingbutt · 1 pointr/financialindependence

I should have explained more but:

  • armpit smell after showering is fixed with the strong soap, using the loofah/towel to remove dead skin and buzzing the hair short -- also need hot showers

    This is what I mean by the towel: http://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG/ (they sell them in Asian stores for $2-4 usually)

  • excessive sweating is helped by using Certain Dri + moving away from antiperspirant. I feel like it disrupts the cycle. Sometimes it takes a while and you have to keep on using it off and on. But now I don't use it and only use antiperspirant. I still get smelly pits by the end of the day on some days but my shirts wash clean (I change my shirt when I get home from work)

    The big thing was not using both Certain Dri and antiperspirant. I made that mistake for years until I read it closer but also tried the suggestion to use a regular deodorant. It seems wrong but it really helps.

    I've also noticed a link with coffee. I'm back to drinking a medium cup most days. If I skip it, I sweat less and have less stinky pits. But I do like coffee.

    Good luck!
u/mich1331 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Sounds a lot like me. I had horrible reaction to everything. OCM with mineral oil gave me the worst, most painful pimples. I did this about two months ago and my skin is still healing.

I would never put cerave tub lotion on my face, but their PM lotion works well for me, it's a lot lighter and gentler.

For cleansing I use the Konjac Sponge. No chemicals, just a light physical exfoliation that works very very well for me. I do it every night and it's amazing.

I don't have any other suggestions, I'm still trying to figure my routine out, but with what I'm doing now (Konjac and Cerave PM in the evenings) my skins much healthier, I get a pimple here and there, but it's mostly good.

u/kiwiberrie87 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

In most asian stores, or skin care sites, you can get a long towel like loofa. It's great for getting all the places on your back. Like this
http://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1393913256&sr=8-2&keywords=loofah+towel

u/okitstimefordinner · 2 pointsr/Advice

Honestly I can’t recommend certain dri antiperspirant enough it works so well for me. You apply it at night and it lasts for like 2 to 3 days each time which is nice if you’re always in a hurry in the morning like me. I’ve been using it for ages now and I’ve only had to re-buy it once.

u/nkotbfanatic · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Gift all the people!

You should buy /u/nijoli this bath pillow to assist in recovery from a concussion, and to make bath time a happy time.. Awesome contest!

u/lannanh · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

This is the best towel for your purpose. Big enough to wrap around your body fully and your hair if you need to after your dressed. They dry very fast.
http://www.yogarat.com/collections/sport-bath
As for a loofa type thing, I use a Japanese washcloth. It's a great exfoliator, way better than a loofa and you can just hang it to drip dry or press it in between a towel to quick dry prior to packing away.
https://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG

u/EarthLord · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Well, as you'll likely gather, everyone is different, but I will share what finally seems to be working for me (Has dried out my skin a bit, but has certainly cleared things up substantially):

In Shower:
Exfoliate well using this along with Neutrogena Body Clear Body Scrub and a greentea wash with a bit of tea tree oil mixed in [Much of this is likely over kill, but I had the stuff and I am in the process of trying to widdle down the number of products in my shower haha].
Rinse conditioner out of hair facing toward the shower so it doesn't run down your back.
Quick rinse of back with a tea tree containing soap in case some of the conditioner got on back.


After Shower:
Dry off, spray of 2% salasilic acid on back (spray is sold for this purpose, but I just put a 2% SA containing toner in a spray bottle as it was considerably cheaper.) Let Dry.
Put 10% Benzoyl Peroxide cream on trouble spots (from what I have seen here 2.5% would be fine, but again it's just what I happened to have).
Put on a clean shirt that I don't care about (the BP will bleach it) and go to bed.


On Occasion I use a masque after I shower (this one, it's cheap) on areas that still have trouble and then shower to get it all off.

Changing to a different detergent and changing bedding more frequently may have also helped.

Good Luck!

u/HungryHippo44 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

What's the best natural deodorant you've tried? Mine is Urban Cowboy . Just curious what you guys have tried and liked.

u/CELTICPRED · 2 pointsr/Fitness

I don't use gloves. If you're worried about roughness/tears, there's a couple things you can do. The girlfriend hates my rough hands, so here we go:

-Moisturize before bed. I use "night use no crack" hand cream, you can get it at walgreens, or I use Aquaphor healing ointment advanced therapy. One night ain't gonna cut it, the more often you can do it, the better your hands will look and feel.

-Buy an exfoliating towel, like this: https://www.amazon.com/Cure-Japanese-Exfoliating-Bath-Towel/dp/B002KCCEGO

You can use it anywhere on your body, but I think it's great for hands and less aggressive than a pumice stone. Do all your showering, and this will be a final step, giving your hands more time to soften. Gently scrub the palm, length of fingers to remove old skin and prevent old skin buildup.


-Watch rippetoe's video on gripping. I do a lot of pull up/chin up/ farmer walk grip oriented stuff, and this video explained a lot of my problems and how to alleviate them. https://youtu.be/_ZBmiQm4MF4?t=154

u/SocksTheFox · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

You need a cleanser. I have had this issue for ever, I'm 22 now and this issue was worse with catridge razors for me.

Essentially, my face is extremely sensitive (like many) below the chin. It is there that irritation is most likely and will cause these whiteheads to pop up.

The way I shaved was only half the problem. Before switching to DE shaving I figured it was just a skin issue. As such I tried numerous ways to clean my face, as well as ways to get rid of acne. The answer was never an acne solution, rather it was finding the right way to clean my face.

Since my face is sensitive, I cannot use things like washcloths or pads. These are too abrasive and exacerbate my redness and dryness. Instead I use a [Konjac Sponge] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JL2TURM?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s01) with activated charcoal as my cleansing pad.

Then I needed to find the right cleanser. I cannot use anything with abrasive beads, or products that are too drying. The cleanser that has worked fantastically for me, but is a little pricey, is Ursa Major Fantastic. It is non drying, all natural ingredients and leaves my face looking really clean as well as feeling cool and not dried out.

This cleanser improved the issue SUBSTANTIALLY. Soon after discovering this cleanser I decided to switch to DE. Now, I am able to perform a 2-3 pass shave with my Parker 24C, The Blades Grim Satin Tipped Brush, and soap of choice with little irritation. I follow this up with a cleanse, aftershave, and then a balm.

Hope this helps.

u/tristanryan · 13 pointsr/MLBTheShow

Carpe Antiperspirant Hand Lotion, A dermatologist-recommended, non-irritating, smooth lotion that helps stop hand sweat, great for hyperhidrosis or excessive sweat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B010BVZ1VU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2w6OCb15QR2AX

u/ayimera · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I looove oil cleansing. KOSE Softymo Speedy oil is a great, cheap one that you can get on Amazon for about $9-$10 (is also an Asian brand so might be easy for you to find if you are not in the U.S.). I also use these little silicone face scrubbies while oil cleansing and it just feels so good. I've noticed significant less blackheads since starting as well.

u/how-am-i-not-myself · 3 pointsr/Hyperhidrosis

I am getting ready to try Sweat Block and Hydrosal.

I'll try to report back and let you know how they work, but it could be a week or two before I really have a good idea. I want to make the rounds with antiperspirants before I try anything more drastic. And if antiperspirants don't work, I may just try acceptance because I am concerned about some of the other options out there.

u/CruellaDeBitch · 3 pointsr/blogsnark

Oops I meant Certain Dri (Drysol is prescription) and I get this one. There are two formulations and I prefer the most potent strength.

https://www.amazon.com/Certain-Dri-Anti-Perspirant-Prescription-Protection/dp/B01JB1MUNI/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1540431950&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=certain+dri+roll+on&psc=1

ETA: Read the directions on the box! My routine is use at night on clean feet, let the formula dry all the way. Then put socks on. Wash feet in the morning. This way I don't stain my socks or shoes I care about.

u/murrrcat · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I mentioned it elsewhere in the thread but I can't recommend these enough. They are complete game changers and work for both t-rexes or octopi arms because they're long enough for you to easily scrub your back. THE BEST. You can also find them at Japanese shops/grocery stores/etc (usually!)

u/TeaLeavesAndTweed · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

I got these a while ago, but I really like the white ones best. I'm going to try this one once I make it through my current jar of lavender bath salts.

u/kaukauandkilos · 23 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I like to use these Japanese scrub towels! They are pretty rough so they exfoliate well and are long enough so you can clean your back.

u/TigerChirp · 1 pointr/unpopularopinion

I use just regular deodorant during the day and at night, I have this strong antiperspirant that I put on before bed (it’s a roller) and I barely sweat the next day.

Here it is if you’re interested: Certain Dri Anti-Perspirant| Prescription Strength Clinical | Most Effective Anti-Perspirant Without a Prescription | Up to 72 Hour Protection | Roll-On | 1.2 oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JB1MUNI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VUdsDbT7XWYZ9

u/redyellowand · 9 pointsr/beauty

Salux towel! http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000CSDDDG?pc_redir=1409200857&robot_redir=1

Try looking at your local Asian market first, but omg, I friggin love this thing. Obviously the scrubbing takes work, but tbh it's almost like a ritual...and then my skin is soooo smooth afterwards.

u/jelloisalive · 8 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Instead of finding a scrubbing soap I use a Japanese wash cloth. It's better than a loofa because the soap doesn't sink towards the middle, you can wrap it around your back and scrub the hard to reach parts, and it's easy to clean in the shower or washing machine (just don't put it in the dryer). It works with both clear and creamy soaps, too, so you can scrub the moisture in and the dirt off. It's also a better alternative to the microbeads that end up in the ocean.

u/hardrockfoo · 5 pointsr/pics

Here is what I use. It's the same thing I'm assuming. An antiperspirant for your hands. the product is actually better just to use it every night before bed when your hands aren't sweating as much and it helps keep your hands dry though the whole day. You also don't have to tell your friends what that bottle of "gamer goo" is because it just looks like a bottle of lotion

u/WhereAreTheTurtles_ · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

i've been having some hormonal imbalances (they're gradually resolving) resulting in a lot of acne on my chest--blackheads, i think maybe sebaceous filaments, and i think pustules. i have really really sensitive skin, too. this chest acne has been going on for like a year.
i currently use this body wash (https://www.sebamedusa.com/sebamed-liquid-face-and-body-wash) with a salux cloth (https://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG). the body wash is pH balanced so it should be good.
i use the paula's choice 2% bha liquid on my face, which works pretty well for me--is there a similar product for body acne? any tips?

u/bikerwalla · 0 pointsr/wicked_edge

You're going to want an alum block to rub over your wet face right after the shave. It tightens your pores, disinfects, and controls any bleeding if you have cut yourself or scraped your skin. If you want one purpose-made for shaving, you can get the one by RazoRock, but you should save a few bucks and instead use a Crystal Body Deodorant; it's chemically identical and comes in a plastic applicator that is easier to hold.

After rinsing off the alum, I would use a toner splash, like Thayers witch hazel and lavender or Ogalalla bay rum, followed by a balm, like Nivea Aftershave for Sensitive Skin.

u/diatho · 1 pointr/everymanshouldknow

gold bond is great and useful for everyday use

bella (http://amzn.com/B000VLH8W6) if i'm meeting my lady and want to give them a little better smell

u/4everal0ne · 5 pointsr/AskWomen

Oh god yes, actually ditch the loofa and use a synthetic scrub cloth like this it comes in different "grains" and Asian people are exfoliating experts since we're scrubbed raw practically since birth. The cloth will dry helluva lot faster than a loofa and will last longer. You can toss it into the washing machine if you feel like it as well and when it gets tattered you can sew it into a pouch for a bar of soap and instant fancy soap experience.

u/vxcosmicowl · 13 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I was once a depressed teenager who hated bathing so I'll give it a try!

INOFACE makes a Jelly Body Wash that could be fun. I'm waiting on mine in the mail right now, it's basically the same as LUSH's Shower Jellies, and they have Peppermint or Milk. (I found these on memebox)


If he can fit into a bath tub, something like this might be fun to recreate a sort of Onsen inspired experience. I'd recommend gifting these in tandem with a bath tray and maybe a bamboo plant or other small greenery to give a more 'Japanese Spa' atmosphere.

I hope this helps :)


u/ph33rsockmonkey · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I'm trying to parse this but this is the list I see:

  • Mario Badescu silver powder

  • Queen Helene Mint Julep Face Mask
  • Castor Oil
  • Alpha Hydrox Nourishing Face Wash
  • Alpha Hydrox Oil-Free Treatment 10% Gycolic AHA Acne Free Repair Lotion
  • 3.7% Benzoyl peroxide
  • Neutrogena Body Clear Body Spray
  • 0.5% Salicylic Acid
  • Supergoop everyday face & body lotion
  • Ziana (Clindamycin Phosphate 1.2% and Tretinoin 0.025%)
  • Tea Tree Oil
  • Clarisonic Mia
  • Sulfur and Salicylic Acid soap (most likely 3% Salicylic Acid - 10 % Sulfur...I'm assuming?)
  • Salux body scrubber

    I will comment below but I want to make sure this is what you have.
u/shelteredsun · 2 pointsr/beauty

Seconding Dr. Bronner's. Also try using a Salux cloth rather than a wash cloth/sponge/loofah.

It's like a slightly scratchy towel thing that exfoliates your skin as you wash and it's great for your back since you can hold each end in one hand and properly scrub your back.

If you check the reviews there are multiple ones mentioning it helped them with bacne.

u/violets_will · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Mild body wash (I switch it up from Dr Bronners unscented to Cetaphil Ultra Gentle to Nivea Sensitive and everything in between) and flipping LOVE my Salux cloth. So much better than a regular loofah and it's machine washable to get all the germs off, if desired. Then I spray a generous amount of Theraplex Clear Lotion, but if you don't like being greasy, they have the HydroLotion as well.

My skin has never looked better, barring the very occasional pimple or two on my back.

u/svu_fan · 2 pointsr/walmart

May I also recommend Sweat Block? Sweat Block I know we sold it in our deodorant aisle years ago, don’t know if we still do. They’re these stronger clinical strength wipes that you pat on your armpits and it lasts for up to a week. You can use deodorant as usual. I used to use it all the time when I was IMS because I sweated so much in the backroom, and it was a lifesaver. I’ve been back on my store’s mod team for almost 3 years now, tho, and don’t have a need for Sweat Block anymore.

Also, how old is the fragrances you’re using? They do expire after so long. Just another thing to be mindful of. I strongly recommend cutting back on fragrance application.

u/estrelle84 · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

Sure thing! :) I didn’t find any information about it being an antiperspirant, unfortunately, but reading through the amazon reviews, it seems quite a few people find it more effective than their old regular deodorant (Dove, Secret, etc.), which is cool, especially considering that the Crystal deodorant in the stick form is primarily made of mineral salts.

u/ihatethissm · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

dark spot corrector w hydroquinone

salux towel

dove body wash

bio oil

rose hip oil

aloe vera gel


I also use retin a 0.25 but not every night

I’ve been doing this little routine every night after a shower for like 2 weeks and I see a slight difference but i don’t know. In the day time I use
sunscreen what to do???? A girl just want to wear cute clothes this summer without all these dark spots

u/poemaXV · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

I use a scrubby nylon cloth like this. That one is super hard and probably too abrasive for a first timer, but there are different grades. It makes all of your skin super soft!

u/ms_kittyfantastico · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

It will probably help for physical exfoliation. It won't clean your pores out as it claims, but if you use it gently a few times a week you will notice smoother skin. Another option people use on here is the konjac sponge. Whatever you end up using, just be gentle and listen to your skin.

u/hxntr · 3 pointsr/FixedGearBicycle

I can't use "normal" deodorants as they always irritate the shit out of my pits and have messed up some shirts like you mentioned. I use this stuff right now and it is really good. It keeps me smelling good until I get home from work. Another option could be essential oils as they do a really good job of keeping you smelling good (a few friends do this, i've never tried it tho.) I also used to use some Lush deodorant that worked really well but i don't remember which one.

u/stef-h · 1 pointr/bjj

Use a loofah or exfoliating scrub. I’ve been using one for the past few years and never had any skin issues. Leaves your skin feeling nice and smooth after 👌


I use this towel, you can find these at any Asian supermarket
https://www.amazon.com/SALUX-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG

u/im_a_pah_ra_na · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I'm going to suggest buying yourself a charcoal Konjac sponge (I prefer Pure Sol), and the Cerave Foaming Cleanser. At night, I use makeup towelettes to remove my waterproof mascara/eye makeup (I'm not a fan of using oil or liquid based makeup removers on my eyes, so the towelettes work just fine for me), then I cleanse with those two. After that, I just do my normal moisturizing routine. Oh, and I'm combo, too! Hope that helps. :]

u/DavidAg02 · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

For cleaning your face in the shower... I highly recommend a Konjac Sponge. It's highly recommended on /r/skincareaddiction. No soap required... just wet the sponge and wash your face with it. Amazing.

I also recommend an alum block for after you shave. It's a solid all natural antiseptic that helps heal little nicks, cuts and razor burn. Just rub it all over your wet face after you shave and let it dry a little. Here is the one I use. Killer product... lasts forever and super cheap.

u/Ohfoshobro · 1 pointr/steroids

>You take a antibiotic ed?! That doesn't sound to good.

Zero sides when taken with a probiotic, at least so far. You can get an Indian pharma doxycycline with lactic acid bacillus. It's a pretty common prescription from dermatologists for acne and a step below accutane in terms of harshness, although 20 mg accutane ED is supposed to be relatively mild as well.

The benzoyl peroxide definitely helps. I always make sure to shower or at least wash my shoulders and back immediately after working out. I use this for exfoliation before applying, washing it every 3-4 days to avoid bacteria build-up. I also wear a fresh T-shirt to bed and change my pillow case at least once a week.

If I were still having acne issues after all of that, yeah, I'd probably drop the test. Acne fuckin sucks.

u/RikF · 3 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Japanese wash cloth. It's like one of those scrunchie wash things, but with a much denser weave and shaped like a short scarf. Ball it up to scrub under the arms, then grab an end in each hand to scrub the back. You will not look back.

Here's an example

http://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG/ref=sr_1_2?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1397230001&sr=1-2&keywords=japanese+wash+cloth

u/robotmatsuri · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I bought my bff (who has stressful work days) a box of My Scheming Provence lavendar masks and a box of Kracie Tabino Yado Hot Springs milky bath salts. I hope she likes them. :)

u/10noop20goto10 · 7 pointsr/LifeProTips

Alternative LPT: Switch to one of those salt stone deodorants.


I threw out all of my old white undershirts (I keep around 30 on hand. I'm pretty serious about white t's), and made the switch from antiperspirant at the same time. No more pit stains! Haven't looked back. It's amazing!

u/Amberburry · 3 pointsr/acne

Some of those look like ingrown hairs. Don't use anything with exfoliating beads in it; one because you're not supposed to scrape your face and two because they're bad for the environment. I've found a [silicone face scrubber](S & T Lil'scrubbies, 2 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0136MDZFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_agrGzbJF7A5HA) has been really great for my cleansing routine. Don't just concentrate on the face when cleaning. Make sure to wash your neck/chest/hairline/back of ears. Oil can come from all-kinds of places. Especially during summer. When shaving make sure to steam your face. It loosens the pores. Make sure to moisturize.

u/rasterbated · 5 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

I don't think it would be that strange. Do you live in a hot climate? That might make it more acceptable.

You could also use this stuff called SweatBlock. I don't know a ton about it, but it definitely works to reduce excessing sweating. A friend of mine uses it in the summer.

u/thecrich · 1 pointr/billiards

I use this:

https://www.amazon.com/Carpe-Antiperspirant-dermatologist-recommended-non-irritating-hyperhidrosis/dp/B010BVZ1VU/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3F4OKJ3D6LLZW&keywords=carpe+deodarant&qid=1549820258&s=gateway&sprefix=carpe+de%2Caps%2C283&sr=8-2

I have Hyperhidrosis. It works pretty good. I say its reduces sweat by about 70%. Makes cueing a lot smoother. I have stopped wearing a glove, except in super humid weather.

u/heckinhandbasket · 5 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Secret Key lemon sparkling peeling gel is a very popular, inexpensive peeling gel! I also use one of these scrub pads when I wash my face, I bought a pack maybe 2-3 days ago and I CAN'T GET ENOUGH my skin is a baby butt over here. They're incredibly gentle and inexpensive and you can use them with cleansers you already have- I bought mine at walmart!

u/sabnol · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

These salux cloths are really good for that! I always had that on my thighs and back of my arms and the salux cleared it right up within a week or two. It's worth a try because it's easy and they're so cheap! https://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG

u/almightywhacko · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

Potassium alum (baber's alum) like that stick you linked to is intended for use on your face. Deodorant alum is almost always ammonium alum, which often stings when applied to your face but works better as a deodorant.

And not to get into too much detail.. but why would you ever want to rub something on your face that you have already rubbed into your armpits? Sure you may have showered first or whatever.. but even then I don't think I would want to use the same product on both areas.

u/doingthedo · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Thank you so much for you reply,

I'm going to make the following changes:

  • Vit C Mornings only
  • Konjac Sponge every evening (?) used with Cetaphil cleanser.
  • Going to start using the Mizon serum at night (holding off on sleep mask, Aquaphor has been working well for me).
  • Maybe start using toner every evening too? Any thoughts?

    Thanks!
u/TehJhey · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

http://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1343903785&sr=8-2&keywords=korean+towel

Use one of these. It's made of the same kind of stuff as a loofah, and you can ball it up into something that looks like a loofah and it'll work the exact same way.

Then you can unfurl it to clean every part of it, and as a bonus you can use it to scrub your back.

Edit: I searched for "korean towel" because mine is Korean. You can find them at Korean supermarkets, if those are more convenient for you.

u/existie · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

You might have some luck checking out /r/SkincareAddiction! Chemical exfoliation can be amazing (and is what I use for much of my body), as can physical exfoliation! For physical, I use Japanese exfoliating shower towels (like this), and for chemical, I use Stridex in the red box! I have acne all over my body, sooooo I use Stridex pads everywhere.

u/Heathenloki · 8 pointsr/AskMen

Lose weight if possible, moisture wicking underwear (Look at something like this,) and try a powder like Gold Bond or this(I usually apply it after drying off when I get out of the shower, it's got a pleasant cooling sensation) but any talc powder will help so if you want to go cheaper try baby powder.

u/MountainPatrol · 2 pointsr/bigdickproblems

I use normal soap, whatever is on tap. Afterword I use Fresh Balls by Fresh Body. It helps with sweating and smell. It does have a smell, but it is very light and fresh.

Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D2959I4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/LilAzoreanFirecrackr · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Prefer a Salux cloth to a back brush because it dries easily. I've found that glycolic acid works better for me than other acne washes. Here are some links to a few of my favorites:

http://www.mariobadescu.com/glycolic-foaming-cleanser

http://www.sephora.com/beta-hydroxy-acid-2-acne-wash-P3553?skuId=142307

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CSDDDG?ie=UTF8&force-full-site=1&ref_=aw_bottom_links

u/toniMPLS · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I usually wear toe cover/cushion things like these which covers the part of my feet that have the most issues in certain shoes. Having that thin bit of material in between my feet and the shoes makes a huge different. If I'm wearing shoes that don't work with those, or for different parts of my feet, I use this stuff. I sometimes need to touch up during the day, depending on how much I'm on my feet, but it really helps prevent blisters.

u/nubbinator · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Crystal deodorant should help with the smell. Get him to put some on his feet after hopping out of the shower. It seems weird, but it works pretty well.

u/erin_said · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I use one of those japanese scrubber towels (basically like a towel made of that plastic loofah material) instead of a standard "poofy" loofah. It allows me to reach my back better and doesn't get nearly as scummy because it can be fully rinsed out and hung to dry completely between uses. It's easy enough to disinfect if needed (just soak it in a little bleach water and rinse it out), so they last a really long time.

u/StevenDavisPhoto · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

This stuff rocks. I get it at Whole Foods. Vegan, if you care about that, works, and smells great.

http://www.amazon.com/Herban-Cowboy-Deodorant-2-8oz-sticks/dp/B000OP3R74

u/sevennineone · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Get a good deoderant like this and a bottle of good cologne.

After a shower, with the body still slightly wet apply deoderant and spray 1 or 2 mists of cologne in the air and walk into it. This is all you will need.

u/mysetofstars · 1 pointr/opiates

I completely relate. Fent makes me sweat an insane amount. And I'm not normally a very sweaty gal outside my pits where apparently ALL my sweat decides it likes to leave my body (lol). But when using fent I sweat from every hair follicle on top of my head to behind my knees to my freaking feet.

I try to always have a cold water bottle with me. I pop it on the back of my neck when I start to really overheat and it helps stop it in its tracks sometimes. You can also buy certain deodorants to help with the excessive pit sweating (Certain Dri is the best IME: Certain Dri).

u/nosysister99 · 7 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hopefully they clear up with extended use! Physical exfoliation can also help a lot, I use a Salux cloth in the shower as a loofa. I’ve also read that wearing tight clothing, even jeans, can cause ingrown hairs, especially if you’re not using some form of exfoliation.

u/GlossyProse · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Thoughts:

• You may have hormonal acne.
• It’s not recommended to do an AHA in the morning (because it increases sun sensitivity).
• If you are not already, consider doing AHA and BHA on separate days.
• Consider changing your konjac sponge type. This Bamboo Charcoal has been said to be good for your skin type.
• Consider replacing your konjac sponge in general, if you’ve been using it for more than 2.5 months.
• Consider switching to a non-foaming salicylic acid face wash in the evenings. (Part 2 of double cleansing)
• You may want to add a snail mucin ampoule (toner -> serum -> ampoule -> cream) to promote healing.
• Consider using CeraVe salicylic moisturizing lotion on your back to help with body acne.

u/kerodon · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Swap your Amazon link. For this for 2x for $2.50 S & T Lil'scrubbies, 2 Count https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0136MDZFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_p4SPCbVRHYCD4

I've had these for a month and I really love it. Especially for my oil cleanser

I'm actually considering getting the gloves that are normally used for cleaning with the same stuff for bodywash in the shower.

Magic Silicone Dishwashing Cleaning Gloves Wash Scrubber 1 Pair Dish Washing Kitchen Heat Resistant Scrub Rubber Glove for Kitchen Bathroom Pet Car Washing https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MFQT88S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_V6SPCbJ9A2J2V

$8 and comes with 2 pads as well

u/velo99 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Try using a Salux Cloth a few times a week - they are super inexpensive (less than $10 for a three pack on Amazon) and have made a HUGE difference for me!

https://www.amazon.com/Salux-Nylon-Japanese-Beauty-Cloth/dp/B000CSDDDG

u/EgregiousWeasel · 1 pointr/AskReddit

This is the best wash cloth ever made. My ex wouldn't let me near him with it because he said it hurt, but he was a baby. I love this thing.

u/smartache · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Yaaaay Waldo! PM'd you. Should I be a winner today this would be nice. You look just smashing today!

u/CasaDilla · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

Like I said, I'm not 100% sure. The only other thing that I've changed was using these bath salts, so it could be that, but the difference is really amazing.

u/cutestslothevr · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I like my unpowered silicone scrubber the most. ILil'Scrubies are easy to clean, store and are super cheap. Konjac sponges foam cleanser better, but require more upkeep.

S & T Lil'scrubbies, 2 Count https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0136MDZFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_LSASybFH3V6XS

I may try a powered one in the future, but quality ones are expensive.

u/flybutter · 1 pointr/asktransgender

As reviewed here and available here, it's a kind of combination loofah and washcloth. (All of their strengths, none of their weaknesses!) Great for exfoliating face and body.

u/callm3fusion · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Herban cowboy has one called "dusk" it's all I use. I found most deodorants gave me issues. This one is good, mild, and smells great.

Edit: link https://www.amazon.com/Herban-Cowboy-Deodorant-2-8oz-sticks/dp/B000OP3R74

u/atx00 · 2 pointsr/funny

I'll look into it. Pretty partial to this stuff. Smells amazing.

https://www.amazon.com/Balla-Powder-Talc-Men-Original/dp/B000VLH8W6

u/hermionebutwithmath · 1 pointr/Aerials

You might like the hand lotion stuff I started using recently. It feels kinda gross on your hands, and you have to put it on during the day, right before aerials is no good, but it really does help. I straight up forgot to use any dry hands at a hammock class after a couple days of it.

u/TheJollyDabber · 9 pointsr/NintendoSwitch


Try this stuff called Carpe. It's an anti-perspirant lotion. I've tried all those little tricks with no effect then I found this stuff and am honestly blown away. It's a little pricey but I am very happy with the results.
https://www.amazon.com/Carpe-Antiperspirant-dermatologist-recommended-non-irritating-hyperhidrosis/dp/B010BVZ1VU/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1542665758&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=carpe+lotion&psc=1

u/PoniesRBitchin · 5 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Have you ever tried looking up a how-to video? We can give advice all day, but I'm guessing you've looked up how to put in a tampon before and haven't had luck. At this point, watching a guide might be your best bet.

But if you read advice and watch instructions and still can't get it, or if you want an alternative, just use a menstrual sponge. They're softer and don't have a defined shape, meaning they take some of the comfort and positioning difficulties out of the equation.

u/Hotpwnsta · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

For back acne I use a gentle moisturizing soap with this to scrub my back. I think it's improved a bit but I can't really tell cause I can't see my back lol.

u/watermelonskull · 1 pointr/howto

I use a corse bath cloth like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001KMR9WY/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1467939921&sr=8-2&keywords=bath+exfoliating+cloth&pi=SY200_QL40

you can find them at most places that sell bath products. after exfoliating I use a body scrub w salicylic acid & it works like a charm

u/strugglebrunch · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Glad to help! I got mine from Amazon, it's called a Salux cloth.

u/intheafternoon · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I use the unscented crystal deodorant stick (amazon). If I do sweat under my arms while using this, there's no smell. I use the dry stick version so it is kind off a hassle to use, my underarm as well as the stick have to be wet in order for it to get on my skin, then it has to dry completely. But it always works. I have tried certain dri but it gave me a rash and it made my armpits sweat even more, and I feel like any deodorant/antiperspirant with a scent smells way too strong.

u/neuenono · 2 pointsr/sex

I have also heard that those sponge things work great for sex during menstruation, though I've never known anyone who has tried them.

Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000VV27OU/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/191-3939420-9229514

u/contradictionchild · 1 pointr/sexover30

Wow, not even the [crystal deodorant ] (https://www.amazon.com/CRYSTAL-BODY-DEODORANT-Stick-Unscented/dp/B000L978FU)?

All my sympathy!

u/yvva · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I use this as my anti-perspirant, because nothing available in the drugstore prevents the sweating. And then I use this in the Lychee scent for a deodorant.

Or sometimes I'll use this instead of the Lychee stuff. This product also comes in a deodorant only form, but I don't mind the extra sweat protection the antiperspirant gives. This smells like a tropical fruity paradise---no joke.

u/GryphonLily · 3 pointsr/BALLET

I have very sweaty feet and struggled with this with canvas, too. I found leather was much better for me.
That said, I have used this cream for my sweatiness that you can buy from Amazon and it works pretty well (and is immediate--you don't have to keep applying it regularly to have it work). https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B010BVZ1VU/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ay1ene · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

That's KP Keratosis pilaris - it's very common and easily treatable with chemical exfoliation with an AHA lotion or manual exfoliation. I use the Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel - Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CSDDDG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_-VfKwbBQ4PT1W

u/audreyshake · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Related: For me, my “How did I do without this?” purchase was an exfoliating bath “towel.” (I have this one.) It’s a 1×4' strip of coarse nylon fabric that is everything a loofah wishes it could be: It’s coarse enough to properly exfoliate, yet gentle enough to use every day even on sensitive skin. Also, the length makes washing my back easy. My skin has never been this soft.

u/AlienTorpedo · 2 pointsr/AskMen

The night before because it works it’s way into your pores while you sleep and can block the sweat from coming through. They have it in amazon here: Certain Dri Prescription Strength Clinical Antiperspirant | Doctor Recommended Hyperhidrosis Treatment | 72 Hour Protection from Excessive Sweating | Roll-On | 1.2 Ounces https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01JB1MUNI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2AwvDbVACQVX9

I’ve also seen it at places like target or Walmart. It is a scentless deodorant too so you’ll still wanna use what you already use daily in addition to this. Hope this helps.

u/drunk_dreams · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

It is perhaps buildup from the scrubs? Sometimes I notice if I'm using a scrub with oils in it, my razor will definitely get gunked up afterwards. So if I am exfoliating before shaving I try and stick to either a washcloth and some mild soap, or one of these.

I try to save the heavy duty sugar/salt scrubs to do before bed, or when I don't plan on shaving.

u/sykilik101 · 1 pointr/AskMen

Any time this thread comes up, I always recommend the same thing: this wash cloth. I will continue to forever recommend this thing, as it leaves me feeling cleaner than any other cloth ever has in my life. It's the ultimate hygiene game changer.

u/bozzwtf · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

Use a washcloth (really scrub) when you shower and a body powder to stay fresh. My friends swear by Bálla, but good ole Gold Bond does the trick for me. Watch out for the menthol brand, it can be a bit much for some.

Edit: In the meantime, just wear this shirt everywhere. Because I can't...

u/sup_klaus · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I live in Virginia where it can get pretty hot and humid. Not as bad as say Florida, but still pretty hot. I also sweat a lot more than the average guy. I can't recommend this stuff enough. It's helped me tremendously. https://www.amazon.com/SweatBlock-Antiperspirant-Clinical-antiperspirant-towelettes/dp/B002PQ8BQM