Best products from r/scacjdiscussion
We found 29 comments on r/scacjdiscussion discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 53 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Heimish All Clean Balm, 120ml
This cleanser balm is hypoallergenic and great for sensitive skin type.White flower complex improves skin balance and skin tone.Shea butter, citrus herb oil, and coconut extract helps to moisturize, soothe and soften skin.Gently removes even the most long-lasting makeup and leaves skin feeling soft ...
2. CeraVe Healing Ointment | 5 Ounce | Cracked Skin Repair Skin Protectant with Petrolatum Ceramides | Fragrance Free
- [ CERAVE HEALING OINTMENT ] Skin protectant to temporarily protect and help relieve dry, cracked, chapped and chafed skin including winter dryness. Non-comedogenic ointment that keeps your skin moisturized all day without clogging pores.
- [ HYDRATING INGREDIENTS ] Petrolatum based occlusive balm with Hyaluronic Acid to help retain skin’s natural moisture. Silky balm texture leaves even extremely dry skin feeling hydrated with a non-greasy finish.
- [ 3 ESSENTIAL CERAMIDES ] A deficiency in Ceramides can be associated with dry skin that is itchy and flakey. All CeraVe products are formulated with three essential ceramides (1, 3, 6-II) to help restore and maintain the skin’s natural barrier.
- [ DERMATOLOGIST RECOMMENDED ] CeraVe Skincare is developed with dermatologists and has products suitable for dry skin, sensitive skin, oily skin, acne-prone, and more.
- [ GENTLE ON SKIN ] Holds National Eczema Association (NEA) Seal of Acceptance. Fragrance free, dye-free, lanolin-free, and non-comedogenic.
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3. Australian Gold Botanical Sunscreen Tinted Face Mineral Lotion SPF 50 | 3 Ounce | Broad Spectrum | Water Resistant | Same Formula as Fair/Light: B07YZQTKDJ
- TINTED SUN PROTECTION - This SPF 50 Tinted Sunscreen Lotion doubles as a makeup base or BB Cream. The weightless sunblock seamlessly blends into most skin tones & washes away with water (water resistant up to 80 minutes) - perfect for on-the-go touchups!
- 100 PERCENT MINERAL SUNSCREEN - Non-chemical SPF 50 formula with Titanium Dioxide and Zinc Oxide offers broad-spectrum protection that blocks and deflects harmful UVA & UVB rays off your face, leaving a refreshingly luxurious powdery-clean feel
- BLESSED WITH AUSTRALIAN BOTANICALS - Formulated with soothing ingredients like Kakadu Plum, with the highest Vitamin C content, Eucalyptus & Red Algae, which form a unique blend of antioxidant-rich botanicals that fight free radicals and nourish the skin
- MADE FOR EVERYDAY ADVENTURES – This Tinted Facial Sunscreen is hypoallergenic and free of any fragrances making it suitable for even the most delicate skin. It does not clog skin pores and provides good protection from the sun. Excellent for daily use
- ECO CONSCIOUS RANGE OF SUNSCREENS FOR CHILDREN, TEENS & ADULTS - The Botanicals range is designed to be free of Oxybenzone, Parabens, PABA, Phthalate, Petroleum, SLS (Sulfate), Dye and Oil. It is Dermatologist & Pediatrician Tested. Not tested on animals
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4. Holika Holika Skin and Good Cera Super Cream Original, 2 Ounce
A gentle intensely hydrating facial cream formulaMaintains hydration level in skin for 72 hoursPerfect for all skin types including sensitive ones
5. Hada Labo Tokyo Gentle Hydrating Cleanser 5 Oz - with Hyaluronic Acid cream facial wash non-drying free from fragrance parabens alcohol mineral oil and dyes (Packaging May Vary)
- One 5 oz tube of Hada Labo Tokyo (TM) Gentle Hydrating Foaming Facial Cleanser
- Super Hyaluronic Acid (TM) provides twice the hydration as regular Hyaluronic Acid
- Ultra-gentle hydrating cleanser washes away dirt, oil and impurities
- Sensitive skin facial cleanser creates a soothing soft foam and rinses easily with no residue
- Facial cleanser for sensitive skin is free from fragrance, alcohol, sulfate, dye, parabens, soap and mineral oil
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6. ROHTO Skin Aqua Super Moisture Milk (SPF50 PA ++++) 40mL
SPF 50 + / PA ++++ milk type sunscreen with the highest class UV cut effect in the skin aqua series.Super water proof sunscreen that can be easily washed off with regular soap and makeup remover.For face and body with moisturizing ingredients (Super hyaluronic acid, hyaluronic acid Na, amino acids, ...
7. La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser, 13.52 fl. oz
- Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser is a daily face wash for normal to dry, sensitive skin.
- Formulated with La Roche-Posay prebiotic thermal spring water, niacinamide, and ceramide-3, this face wash gently cleanses skin of dirt, makeup, and impurities while maintaining skin's natural moisture barrier and pH.
- Its gentle cream formula helps restore skin comfort and retains essential moisture, leaving the skin feeling comfortable and hydrated.
- Soap Free; Oil Free; Fragrance Free; Non comedogenic; Allergy tested; Paraben Free
- Ceramide-3: Ceramides are lipids naturally found in skin. They play an essential role to help retain moisture and maintain a healthy skin barrier. Ceramide 3, also known as Ceramide NP, is a skin-identical lipid used in our formulas to help support the skin moisture barrier. Niacinamide: A form of vitamin B3, niacinamide is a water soluble vitamin. It is widely used in dermatology for its soothing properties, helping restore skin's moisture barrier, and visibly fading skin discolorations.
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8. CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion | 12 Ounce | Face & Body Lotion for Dry Skin with Hyaluronic Acid | Fragrance Free
- [ DAILY MOISTURIZING LOTION ] Smooth, light-weight texture that is absorbed quickly, leaving skin feeling smooth and hydrated, never greasy
- [ LONG-LASTING HYDRATION ] Contains Hyaluronic Acid to help retain skins natural moisture and MVE technology to provide 24 hour hydration
- [ ESSENTIAL CERAMIDES ] Ceramides are found naturally in the skin and make up 50% of the lipids in the skin barrier. All CeraVe products are formulated with three essential ceramides (1, 3, 6-II) to help restore and maintain the skin’s natural barrier
- [ DERMATOLOGIST RECOMMENDED ] CeraVe Skincare is developed with dermatologists and has products suitable for dry skin, sensitive skin, oily skin, acne-prone, and more
- [ GENTLE ON SKIN ] Holds National Eczema Association (NEA) Seal of Acceptance. Fragrance free, allergy-tested, non-comedogenic, and suitable for use as a body lotion, face moisturizing lotion, and/or hand lotion
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9. La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Balm, Soothing Repairing Multi Purpose Balm for Dry & Irritated Skin, Body & Hand Cream, Fragrance Free
Soothes dry skin and visible signs of irritationSkin is visibly smoother and nourishedRich, nourishing texture that's non oily and non sticky
10. Ecological Formulas Melazepam Cream
- Relieves cystic acne, acne flare-ups, pimple, fades dark spots and effective with different aspects of redness
- Safflower seed oil to help dissolve hardened oil deposits on the skin
- Fragrance free. Help to remove surface redness. Apply topically once or twice daily after thoroughly cleansing the affected areas
- Convenient 1.7 Oz (50 gm) tube
- Ecological Formulas and Serta Dermatologics brought to you by Cardiovascular Research Ltd located in California USA
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11. Trilogy TRR-ROS-U-TRO20 Certified Organic Rosehip Oil 20ml/0.67 Ounce
An efficacious reparative oil for face and bodyContains pure natural rosehip oil, rich in essential fatty acid (omega 3 and 6)Provides all over hydration, strengthening and healing action
12. Aritaum Ginger Sugar Overnight Lip Mask, 0.3 Ounce
- Keeping the powerful moisturizing for 24 hrs. After 24 hrs. to apply
- Increased 17.5% of the moisture on lips. Before going to bed to apply as the sleeping pack on lips
- Increased by 22.8% of the moisture Making as the smooth lips. Containing the high-moisturizing natural Shea Butter
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13. HADALABO Gokujun Hyaluronic Lotion Moist
- Three kinds of Hyaluronic acid (moisture ingredients) ingredients
- Simple prescription design
- Plenty of Moisture to moisturize moist soap.
- Everyone can use it
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14. Frcolor 100 Pieces Compressed Disposable Facial Mask Home DIY Skin Care
Material: Cotton.Size: About 2.1 * 2.3 cm/ 0.8 * 0.9 inch(L*W).Having facial skin care by yourself ,better than do facial care in beauty salon.The paper is dry, there isn't facial product embedded in the paper.You need additional facial product (such as egg, milk, syrup) when you useThe compress fac...
15. Sloggers Women's Wide Brim Braided Sun Hat with Wind Lanyard - Light Brown - UPF 50+ Maximum Sun Protection, Style 442LB01
- Rated UPF 50+: Maxiumum Sun Protection.
- High quality interior head band.
- Wind lanyard
- 27. 5cm circumference: fits women's small - medium
- Seasons: Basic
- Care instructions: Hand Wash
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16. Aleumdr Womens Sexy Zip Front Printed Half Sleeve One Piece Swimsuit Rash Guard Swimwear Color Blocked Medium Size Multicoloured
- Trendy one-piece swimsuit with delicate print allover
- Beach Sunset/Leaves/Abstract Print Zip Front Half Sleeve One Piece Swimsuit
- Package Contents: One Piece Swimsuit Women
- Beachwear Beach Sexy Zip Front Print Short Sleeve Summer Hot Swimsuit Bathingsuit
- Rash guard one piece bathing suit for women
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17. Panasonic ES-ED90-P Wet/Dry Epilator and Shaver, with Six Attachments including Pedicure Buffer for Foot Care, Red
- Panasonic’s multi-functional women's electric razor and epilator with high-performance dual-speed motor and 6 Snap-On hair remover and pedicure buffer attachments for complete hair removal and foot care at home
- The Panasonic epilator includes a shaver head with hypo-allergenic blades and foil for safe hair removal on sensitive skin and a pop-up trimmer to capture long and stray hairs and trim, shape and maintain the bikini area
- Wide, dual-disc Epilation Head hair remover conforms to individual body contours, ideal for legs and arms, gentle epilator head takes care of hair removal from sensitive areas. Power source- AC 100-240 volt. Charging time 1 hour. Operating time 30 minutes
- Panasonic epilator includes a pedicure buffer attachment to gently remove dry, rough skin and beautify feet. Compatible with-outer foil with inner blade combo, inner blade
- Wet dry convenient hair removal, use dry anytime or in bath or shower; Panasonic shaver/epilator cleans quickly and easily under warm running water; Built-in LED light and travel pouch included. Use on hair approximately 2 to 3 millimeter long approximately 1/8 inch
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18. L'Oreal Paris EverFresh Antidandruff Sulfate Free Shampoo, 8.5 Fl. Oz
SULFATE-FREE DANDRUFF SHAMPOO: EverFresh Antidandruff shampoo formulated with 1% pyrithione zinc restores scalp balance and helps stop scalp itching, irritation and flaking associated with dandruff.RESTORE SCALP BALANCE WITH EVERFRESH: Clinically tested to control dandruff, this flake-fighting shamp...
19. Free & Clear Hair Shampoo | Fragrance, Gluten and Sulfate Free | For Sensitive Skin | 12 Ounce
Free of common chemical irritants such as dyes, fragrance, masking fragrance, lanolin, parabens, formaldehyde, formaldehyde releasers, and other preservatives.Cocamidopropyl betaine-free. Sulfate-free. Phosphate-free. Protein-free. Gluten-free.Dermatologist tested.pH balanced. For all hair types.
20. NuFountain® C20® Ferulic Vitamin C Serum. Made Fresh When Ordered with Free Shipping
Made Fresh When Ordered with Free Domestic Shipping. 20% topical L-Ascorbic Acid vitamin c serum with Ferulic Acid, antioxidants and skin-soothing ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid and Panthenol, in a clean, absorption-enhancing base.Daily application of Nufountain C20+Ferulic vitamin C antioxidant s...
I would like to preface this by saying this is what I would do for me personally knowing what I know now about my own skin. If I were making suggestions for someone else I think this list would be very very different.
Under $50:
Heimish All Clean Balm [$17]
CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion [$11]
CeraVe Healing Ointment [$9]
Australian Gold Tinted Sunscreen [$13]
This particular budget was actually a lot harder than I thought it was going to be. I prioritized Sunscreen first, because that is an important product to me and it is a product that was difficult to find something I was happy using every day. I picked the cleanser next because I knew it was going to be pricey at this budget. I really think oil cleansing has done wonders for my skin. I especially like balms. I find them much easier to use. I occasionally like to use a straight oil, but on a daily basis using something with an emulsifier is just more practical. In reality if I had to stick to this budget all the time, I would probably sub out the Heimish for an emulsifying cleansing oil like Kose or the Simple one. I just haven't used either of those yet, I wasn't comfortable substituting that for the sake of this exercise.
I don't think I would be totally happy with this routine long term. It's not as hydrating as I tend towards and it doesn't have any actives. The CeraVe lotion is nice, but I wouldn't LOVE using it. I picked this over the CeraVe cream because I find that the cream does not actually sink into my skin. It's nice over other thinner formulas, but it tugs at my skin uncomfortably if used on its own.
Under $100
Heimish All Clean Balm [$17]
Stridex Maximum Acne Medication Pads [$4]
Dear, Klairs Supple Proparation Facial Toner [$22]
Hada Labo Gokujun Premium Hyaluronic Solution [$15]
Holika Holika Skin and Good Cera Super Cream [$17] (this is discontinued, but as long as it's $17 at Amazon or CVS where I bought it I will probably keep using it)
Jojoba Oil [$8 @ Trader Joe's]
CeraVe Healing Ointment [$3] [Travel Size]
Australian Gold Tinted Sunscreen [$13]
TBH this is making me realize how much money I actually spend on my routine. GEEZ I DIDN'T NEED THIS TODAY. Essentially I just took out the CeraVe lotion and added my HG Hydrating/Moisturizing Layers. The Klairs seems like so much of a splurge here, but it really truly is one of my favorite products to use. It is very hydrating and soothing to me. I also added the Stridex because it's cheap, effective, easy to use and this is one active I know I can tolerate if I keep up my hydration/moisturization.
I think the CeraVe Healing Ointment is a true workhorse and I would never be with out it, BUT I don't actually use very much of it. I mean I bought my first 3 oz. tube 9 months ago and I don't think I've even used half of it. With the smaller budget it makes more sense to get a bigger tube because it can be SUCH a multitasker, but since I have a few more items in the way of "moisturizing" here, I would probably purchase a very small tube of the ointment (mostly for my lips and the corners of my nose) and also incorporate Jojoba Oil. I love Jojoba for cleansing and for mixing into other products. My very chapped lips also DRINK UP oils like no one's business.
I am ashamed to say this routine is still short of some things I use pretty frequently, but I would still be happy with it. It has everything I actually need.
Under $200:
Heimish All Clean Balm [$17]
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser [$15]
Stridex Maximum Acne Medication Pads [$4]
Stratia Soft Touch AHA [$14]
Dear, Klairs Supple Proparation Facial Toner [$22]
Hada Labo Gokujun Premium Hyaluronic Solution [$15]
Stratia Rewind [$16]
Stratia Liquid Gold [$24]
Holika Holika Skin and Good Cera Super Cream [$17]
Jojoba Oil [$8 @ Trader Joe's]
La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm [$15]
CeraVe Healing Ointment [$3] [Travel Size]
Raw Honey [$7ish]
Queen Helene Mint Julep Mask [$5]
Australian Gold Tinted Sunscreen [$13]
Again these all the same products as before. The three additions I use frequently are the LRP B5, Stratia Liquid Gold, and Stratia Rewind. The Raw Honey and the Queen Helene are masks that I know work for me and are fun to use. I very rarely use the honey buy itself, but it is lovely as a mask mixed with the Klairs (thanks to u/LGBTQBBQ for that tip). I've also included the Stratia Soft Touch here because it is on my list to try. I'm pretty sensitive to actives and I think a 10% Mandelic is something I could handle.
I actually really enjoyed having to think about my routine like this. I really thought I had paired down my routine quite a bit and I suppose I have, but even the $200 budget would not be enough to repurchase everything I use on a monthly basis. This (mostly) doesn't even include things I want to try or things I have around just in case or just because. Realistically I would have a couple more wash off masks, and eye cream (even though it is not at all necessary imo), at least one other kind of sunscreen, and maybe one or two other moisturizers.
But I guess I'm that kind of extra bitch.
...and like its a hobby right? It's ok to spend money on a hobby.
At least that is what I'll tell myself.
Skin Profile: Normal/Combo, little oilier in the summer, dryer in the winter | Fitzpatrick 2 | Very mildly PD/Roseaca/Eczema prone | Mostly just trying to maintain
Climate/Location: Midwest US | Hot, humid summers and cold, wet winters; so much rain...
Sunscreen/Makeup Remover:
Bioderma Sensibio H2O (HG)
Cleansers:
Vanicream Gentle Facial Cleanser (HG)
Ocusoft Foaming Lid Scrub (RP)
Moisturisers:
Hada Labo Tokyo Skin Plumping Gel Cream (RP)
CeraVe Moisturizing Cream almost always mixed with squalane oil (HG)
Oil:
Timeless Squalane mixed with CeraVe cream (HG)
SPFs:
EltaMD UV Clear SPF 46 - Untinted (HG)
Neutrogena Clear Face SPF 55 for when I need something water resistant (RP)
Active:
Melazepam - 20% Azelaic Acid (HG)
Reflection: I'm really happy with the routine I have now—my skin looks and feels the best it ever has, and I don't think I've added anything new in about a year. I feel like my current products address what they should, and even though I have (RP) next to some things I really have no desire to actively try to replace anything; if it ain't broke don't fix it, right? Having a consistent routine for so long has also given me plenty of time to see where and what my new baseline is, which gives me a more realistic idea of where I want to head next.
I still have some concerns I'd like to address, mainly SFs. I think I want to add in a BHA next, and then maybe a Vitamin C, but I have a hard time pulling the trigger when I feel like my skin is in a pretty damn good place right now.
To satisfy my desire to try new products I've started to get more into hair care and body skin care. It feels "safer" for me personally to experiment with a bunch of different products on my hair and body than my face, and it satisfies the same urge.
Skin Profile: Dry/Dehydrated | Acne (Hormonal), Inflammation | Don't know my MAC colour; I'm East Asian
Climate: NE U.S.A., so currently cold and dry. I have my humidifier running whenever I'm in the house.
First Cleanser / Makeup Remover: Shu Uemura High Performance Balancing Cleansing Oil HG
Cleanser: Hada Labo Tokyo Gentle Hydrating Cleanser HG
Toner: Hada Labo Gokujun premium hyaluronic acid
Exfoliant: Paula's Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant RP
Serum: Innisfree Intensive Hydrating Serum with Green Tea Seed RP
Moisturizer: Innisfree Intensive Hydrating Cream with Green Tea Seed RP | Paula's Choice Skin Recovery Hydrating Treatment Mask
Facial Oils: Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil RP | Shu Uemura Skin Perfector Makeup Artist Oil HG
Wash Off Masks: Origins Out Of Trouble 10 Minute Mask HG | Fresh Black Tea Instant Perfecting Mask RP
Sleeping Masks: Sulwhasoo Radiance Energy Mask HG
Actives: Mad Hippie Vitamin C Serum
Lip Care: Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25 HG | Aritaum Ginger Sugar Overnight Lip Masks
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Reflections:**
It's been a little over a year since I seriously got into skincare. At this point I'm quite satisfied with my routine and will finish all my products through. A few changes that may come:
Regarding Paula's Choice Hydrating Treatment Mask under "Moisturizer" -- this is my "cheating" routine. I use this on those occasional late nights when I've been out too long and cough am still too drunk to do my full routine. I make sure I double cleanse to get all the makeup and grime off my face, but I know I cannot get through my full routine so I slather this on to ensure my face is properly moisturized. This does wonders as an emergency 1-step-post-cleanse routine, but I do not recommend doing it on a regular basis.
I also want to note: although it's called Shu Uemura Skin Perfector Makeup Artist Oil, I use it at night as my last step (or 2nd to last step, if I'm going to use the Sulwhasoo mask).
Hada labo premium is my HG! The moist version is good too, but the premium is just amazing. It's cheap, effective, and I will repurchase it forever. I do the asian beauty thing of layering humectant products up when my skin is really dry, and the moist version is better for that since the premium can get sticky if you apply more than 2 layers and takes longer to absorb. I also like sheet masks (I'm not fussy about which, and I've had good experiences with making my own with a mix of hada labo moist and thayers toner) to get hydration quickly when I've overdone it with exfoliation or slacked on skincare for a few days :)
Skin Profile: Combination to Oily | Acne (Hormonal), Texture and Pigmentation (PIE and PIH) | MAC Studio Fix Powder in C3.5
First Cleanser/Makeup Remover: Hada Labo Gokujun Cleansing Oil (HG)
Cleanser: COSRX Low pH Good Morning Cleanser – second cleanse only in the PM after Hada Labo.
Toner: Kikumasamune High Moist Lotion (RP), Hada Labo Premium Lotion (RP)
Exfoliant: Biologique Recherche Lotion P50, The Ordinary Peeling Solution
Serum: Iunik Tea Tree Relief Serum, Skinlex Extended 10% Niacinimide, DMK Beta Gel
Moisturiser: Hada Labo Perfect Gel (RP), COSRX Ultimate Nourishing Rice Overnight Spa Mask (RP)
Facial Oil: Grapeseed Oil
SPF: Rohto Skin Aqua Super Moisture Milk SPF50+ PA++++, Canmake Mermaid Skin Gel UV SPF50+ PA++++ (HG), Neutrogena Beach Defence Water + Sun Barrier [Body] Lotion SPF50, Aus Version? (HG)
Masks: Innisfree Super Volcanic Mask (RP), Dermalogica Gentle Cream Exfoliant, Lululun Precious Green (RP)
Actives: Finacea Azelaic Acid 15% (HG), The Ordinary Retinol 0.5% in Squalene
Lip Care: Lanolips 101 Ointment (HG), Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask (HG)
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Reflections**:
I’m happy with my routine but will be making some changes in the future. I plan to use up my HL Premium and replace it with Cezanne. I may keep Kiku depending or go back to HL Premium with Cezanne replacing Kiku. I’m hoping to speed up to the 1% Retinol by The Ordinary and see what effects that has with end goals being 0.25% Tret mixed with moisturiser by whenever it takes me to get there.
I’m mostly wanting to tackle minimal pigmentation issues on my right (driving side) temple but I think that may have to be pushed more with a proper laser treatment. I’d also like to shout out DMK Enzyme Therapy which I think has genuinely helped the health and bounceback of my skin from breakouts!
coverage is honestly the best thing you could do for your skin. this style suit with a wide brim hat are the best ways to protect yourself from sun damage.
fyi: i absolutely love the sun. i used to sit out at the beach all day with only coconut oil for spf and would never burn. since incorporating actives and heavy-hitting sun protection, i’ve noticed a transformation in my skin. no new freckles, lines or sun spots. dewey complexion. while i occasionally miss my formerly bronzed skin, i do not miss the rough texture, wrinkles, or itchy-tight feeling i used to get after baking.
I absolutely love with (this one) [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DG740RI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_nBZCCbG6GSKT0]. The same thing with less attachments would be fine, depending. The pedicure attachment is nice but not necessary. The trimmer is also not necessary if you have one already.
The second "frame" for the main head is really helpful, I switch back and forth. The bikini one is also nice, taking the full-sized head to your pubes the first is a bit much. However, you can edge around as you trim with the full size, it's just not as easy.
It's pricey but 10,000% worth it, IMO.
For anyone with color treated hair: L’Oréal makes a sulfate free, color safe dandruff shampoo that is only $7.00 and works great even on the brights.
It is literally the only thing that saved my dry, flakey scalp without ruining my color over the winter.
https://www.amazon.com/Paris-EverFresh-Antidandruff-Shampoo-Sulfate/dp/B01M0OX4L7
Lol we're hair twins! That sounds just like me. I use and LOVE Free & Clear shampoo.
I really like the NuFountain C + Ferulic serum.
I like that they date it and its always been fresh. One time I got a bottle of Timeless and it was already yellow when I got it. Plus I feel like my skin is clearer when with the NuFountain than with the Timeless because of the Vitamin E.
To keep it fresh longer I usually keep the main bottle in the fridge and fill up a .5 oz dropper bottle halfway that I keep in the bathroom and refill as needed.
Hada Labo Tokyo Gentle Hydrating Cleanser has been my HG for 4+ years. However, for the past few months, the price has been wildly swinging from $11 to $25.
I plan to purchase this Eucerin Advanced Cleansing Body & Face Cleanser to replace it.
Nah it doesn't have alcohol in it thank goodness. I get mine on amazon:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MRBST6H/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Takes about 1 month to ship (lol) but I repurchase when my current bottle has 1/4 product remaining, I always have a backup.