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Reddit mentions of [Laneige] 2015 Renewal - Water Sleeping Mask

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of [Laneige] 2015 Renewal - Water Sleeping Mask. Here are the top ones.

[Laneige] 2015 Renewal - Water Sleeping Mask
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2015 renewal versionVolume : 70mlOvernight skin care for hydrated and bright skin. for all skin types.
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Found 6 comments on [Laneige] 2015 Renewal - Water Sleeping Mask:

u/treelets · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction
  • Oil Cleanser (Nighttime Only): Innisfree Apple Juicy Cleansing Oil $17.99; oil cleanser helps to melt off makeup and sunscreen and emulsifies with water for a clean finish. Note: You don't have to use a special oil cleanser, you can also use grapeseed oil, additive-free mineral oil, jojoba oil, or olive oil, just be aware you will typically require a second cleanse to completely remove the oil from your face. I personally use neem oil which is antimicrobial and antifungal because of adult acne, but it is a drying face oil.

  • Cleanser: CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser $11-17; has ceramides, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid. Has the appropriate 4.5 pH necessary for cleansers.

  • Serum: OST Pure Vitamin C Serum $18.49; will help with evening and brightening skin tone, complexion clarity, and anti-aging -- requires long-term consistent use to see max benefit.

  • Hydrating Toner: Rohto Hadalabo Gokujyn Hyaluronic Acid Lotion (Moist) $17.54; contains hyaluronic acid and other hyaluronates, helps to lock liquid in skin, try to apply to slightly damp skin to max benefit. The HA needs moisture to grab onto and some people experience drying if they apply a product with high HA on dry skin.

  • Hydrating Serum: Benton Snail Bee High Content Essence $17; contains snail secretion filtrate, aloe, glycerin, arbutin, naturally derived salicylic acid, and azelaic acid (review here for more info on ingredients}, helps with wound healing, redness, lightning PIH, and soothing inflammation.

  • Face Oil: Pura d'or 100% Pure & USDA Organic Argan Oil $19.99; high in fatty acids which helps moisturize and soothe irritated and dry skin, optional vendor: Garden of Wisdom. Note: A good face oil is a trial and error thing, you may prefer: avocado oil, passionfruit seed oil, rosehip seed oil, etc. Certain oils are more drying, others are richer and more moisturizing. You may have to engage in some research and experimentation to find which is right for you and most can be found for under $20 if you look.

  • Emulsion/Milk (Daytime Only): Hada-Labo Shirojyun Arbutin Milk $16.35; High hyaluronic acid and glycerin content, is slightly richer than the toner previously listed and can be used as a daytime moisturizer underneath your sunscreen. Arbutin is a skin-lightening ingredient that evens skin tone and fades PIH, but you can get Rohto Hada-Labo Gokujun Hyaluronic Acid Milk $15.86; which is the same thing but without the arbutin.

  • Sunscreen (Daytime Only): Up to you, one of the trickier products out there and I assume you have something you like already. Asian sunscreens tend to have a better cosmetic finish but rely on chemical sunscreen ingredients. I personally use EltaMD UV Lotion Broad-Spectrum SPF 30+ which is marketed for body but has the same ingredients as EltaMD's facial sunscreen.

  • Moisturizing Cream (Nighttime Only): Benton Snail Bee High Content Steam Cream $17.00; Contains snail secretion filtrate, peptides, fatty acid rich oils, and niacinamide to help moisturize, prevent water loss, and encourage wound-healing. One of the richest face creams I've personally tried with good ingredients for the price. For details on the ingredients, see here. Remember if your T-zone is oily, you don't have to apply it there!

    Option 2: EltaMD PM Therapy Moisturizer $22.13; high in niacinamide and linoleic acid to help restore skin's moisture. May need the aid of an occlusive like Vaseline or a sleeping pack (see below).

  • Special - Sleeping Pack: Option 1 Mizon Multi Function Formula Snail Wrinkle Care Sleeping Pack $14.98; Option 2 Etude House Moistfull Collagen Sleeping Pack $15.96; Option 3 Laneige Water Sleeping Pack EX $33.99; Sleeping packs are extra rich creams which go on top of all your other skin care at night to give you an extra boost in moisture. Similar to people putting a thin layer of Vaseline on at night, you put a thin layer of the sleeping pack on and sleep with it over night 2-3 times a week as needed. They're more of an extra thing, not an every day thing, much like a face mask.

    That is an example of a moisturizing and non-irritating East Asian skincare routine using products that are all $20 or under each (barring a couple options), each with good hydrating and anti-inflammatory actives. Almost all are available through Amazon or through a singular vendor like W2Beauty which usually has coupon codes and can combine shipping. Target will carry the Laneige line in stores, but it is more a mid-price range. I can't personally guarantee they'll work for you, but the starting points are all there for you to do the research yourself if need be.

u/lilbrackyrack · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

the Laneige mask works wonders for me! i just put it on at night after using my moisturizer (right now i have the Glossier priming moisturizer RICH) before i sleep and my face is super soft in the morning. Sometimes if my face really needs more moisture, I use the Bioderma serum . I also really like the kiehl's daily ultra moisturizer for everyday, but i think serums are the best for really getting that moisture

u/mmcremebrulee · 2 pointsr/FeminineNotFeminist

I love using a cream and then layering on a sleeping pack! I have had good experiences with Laniege Water Sleeping Pack, Innisfree Wine Jelly Sleeping Pack, and I'm currently working through my second jar of Holika Holika Honey Blueberry Sleeping Pack because it smells that good... :D

u/aelfaerie · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

It sounds like you use the Sleeping Facial at night as a moisturizer? If you want something similar, the Laneige Sleeping Pack (sold on Amazon and at Target) is pretty famous and well recommended.

If your skintype is combination/oily due to dehydration, I'd recommend OCM at night followed by a hyaluronic serum/lotion to balance out and moisturize your skin.

u/missdjx3 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

What's your routine OP?

As suggested by other already, check out r/AsianBeauty.

One thing that helps me is layering moisturizers. I use the Hada Labo lotion mentioned already first. Then a moisturizing serum, a heavy cream mixed with some facial oil (currently using tarte's maracuja oil), and then I seal it all in with an occlusive. I also use hydrating facial sheets masks weekly.

Look into [Laneige Water Sleeping Mask]([Laneige] 2015 Renewal - Water Sleeping Mask https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004KPYWM8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_wlWHybFT0KJ69) which is also sold at some Targets and Sephora. You can get a sample at Sephora too to try out first. This is super hydrating and one of the heavy hitters for hydration for me. I use it as my last step in my routine when my face needs super heavy hydration.

When I was suffering from dry patches the facial oil did the trick for me although I know you said you tried those already.