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#6 Mario Badescu Drying Lotion, 1 Fl Oz #8
    Features:
  • [CLARIFYING, BI-PHASE NIGHTTIME SOLUTION] for all skin types
  • [DRIES SURFACE BLEMISHES] by drawing out impurities from targeted spots
  • [VISIBLY REDUCES] The Look Of surface blemishes the next day
  • [FORMULATED] With SALICYLIC ACID, SULFUR and zinc oxide, absorb excess oil and unclogs pores
  • [FREE FROM] sulfates, phthalates, parabens and gluten, as well as vegan, cruelty-free and made in the USA
Specs:
ColorDrying Lotion
Height2 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2015
Size0.98 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.0625 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches
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Found 12 comments on Mario Badescu Drying Lotion, 1 Fl Oz:

u/messenia · 9 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

> maybe I should cut down to just once a day again.

You should cut it out completely for a couple of weeks until your skin has had a chance to heal itself.

Have you given any consideration to using Benzoyl Peroxide in your routine? Perhaps BHA in the morning and BP at night? That can sometimes be helpful with whiteheads. I've found the Mario Bedescu Drying Lotion to be very effective on the whiteheads I do get now.

u/anonanenome · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

It’s supposed to be a spot treatment. It’s very fine camphor, sulfur, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, talc, and salicylic acid powder settled at the bottom of isopropyl alcohol . You just leave it settled and use a q-tip to dab it on spots and it works really well! It’s not advertised for blackheads, but it worked really well! here it is

u/munkyyy · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

No worries! I should clarify, AB toners are different in that they're made to be hydrating and more for prepping skin to absorb the next steps. They're not stripping or exfoliating like other toners. Basically treat it like a watery moisturizer. So after you wash your face (both am and pm) give yourself a spray of it, or soak a cotton round and use it on your face. Let it dry then continue your routine. AB will also call toners lotions sometimes, but again they're very light water/milky feeling. After cleansing you layer from thinnest to thickest. Add a toner to routine and see how your skin likes to see if you want to add anything else. Also add a new product to your routine one at a time waiting a week or two in between. That way it's easier to identify the culprit in case anything breaks you out.

For your pore issue I think you're just lacking moisture which led your skin to being a bit over exfoliated. I would just take the benzoyl peroxide out of your routine for a few days. I did that with the aha and just moisturized heavily and when my skin looked normal i slowly incorporated it back into my routine starting only once a week then bumping up to 2x. Now it looks good and I realized 2x weekly was all I needed.

I've actually used the ordinary niacinamide and zinc, it worked ok for the occasional breakout but didn't do much else and didn't do anything for oil control. TBH me switching to An and really giving my skin some love with extra hydrating toners and sleeping packs made a much bigger change in my oil production.

For your chin/mouth area I'd check out something like this I haven't used it personally (my issue is closed comedomes) but I've heard really good things. And you can use it just on your problem areas so you don't risk drying out the rest of your skin. Also hydrocolloid bandages are awesome for overnight healing, you can find them at Target, CVS,pretty much wherever. Lastly snail is known to be anti inflammatory and good for healing acne, so this essence might work well for you. Essences are to be applied after your toner and followed by your moisturizer. Congrats if you got to the end of this! Haha, but hopefully this helps :)

u/[deleted] · 4 pointsr/beauty

I really like the Mario Badescu Drying Lotion (http://www.amazon.com/Mario-Badescu-Drying-Lotion-Glass/dp/B0017SWIU4). It's the only thing that will almost completely get rid of a pimple for me unless I wait it out.

u/literal-lol · 4 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Hello.

I'm trying to surprise my wife for her birthday with some AB products. My only reference point is that she has sensitive to breakout oily/combination skin and has pinned some items on Pinterest.

Here's what I have so far:

CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser, 12 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003YMJJSK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_2OMmraOvVHpYA

belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb [Korean Import] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H4GOAZO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_E8213xrgbYSfV

Mario Badescu Drying Lotion, 1 fl. oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017SWIU4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_TBxTTig7H3qSs

Elizavecca 24K Gold Waterdrop 2hsam Cream Mask https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZDKOVE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_.5mNzb3QFYZMG

Also some Stridex pads (she loves to use mine)

Is this enough to create a routine? If so what would the routine be? If not what am I missing?

Any and all help would be appreciated.

u/Laureng33 · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction
  1. do not pop zits! dry them out, with honey or there are so many products you could use. Try [this one] (http://www.amazon.com/Mario-Badescu-Drying-Lotion-fl/dp/B0017SWIU4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427372694&sr=8-1&keywords=mario+badescu) Just dip a q tip to the bottom and apply it to the pimple and let it sit for a while.
    when you pop a pimple you can push the bacteria further back into your skin.

  2. try a body wash with salicylic acid in it to get rid of that on your back.

  3. you really should wash your face. You go through the entire day collecting things from the envirnment on your face including bacteria and mold.. then you go to sleep and put it on your pillow.. It's really important. if you're not wearing make up then any gentle face wash will do, just cater it to your skin type.

  4. not much you can do about that. moisturizing will help delay wrinkles, but if your face is animated it won't matter too much. I'm 23 and have tons of facial expressions so I have them too. Don't worry about that though, they're not wrinkles just lines, we all have them! :)

    any questions let me know :) I'm trained in skin care so I'd be happy to answer any questions.
u/famousgoldfish · 3 pointsr/March2018Bumpers

I'm glad it's not just me- I thought I was crazy!! I usually have super dry skin but it's been SO oily lately. I have just been washing my face more often to combat it... but zits still show up 🙈I'm not 100% sure if it's pregnancy safe (not sure why it wouldn't be though) but Mario Badescu has a drying lotion for pimples that is amazing!

u/zzaannsebar · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I was looking at the Mario Badescu Drying Lotion specifically but I'll have to look at that one too and compare. How long would you say it takes to work for you?

u/psy_defect · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Mario Badescu Drying Lotion has well impressed me.

Dip a cotton swab down to the bottom of the jar, remove and apply to the acne.
A little goes a long way.

u/Therapist13 · 1 pointr/acne

I also haven't found any particularly effective spot treatments. I recently bought this mario badescu drying lotion so I can let you know how it works after about a week of using it if you like. It seems to be pretty highly reviewed.

u/fetalstar · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Hello!

I've been lurking on this subreddit for a few months, and while it's helped me put together a routine, I feel like there's more I can do to improve my skin!

To start, here are some pictures! https://imgur.com/a/0JLlV

I'm 31 (32 soon!), and I THINK I have normal/dry skin. Sometimes it feels tight or flaky in the morning, before I wash and moisturize. Overall my face is soft, but there's a tiny bit of roughness. I have the occasional breakout (around nose/chin), but it's never more than one or two whiteheads, and they usually go away after a few days.

My main concern is REDNESS, as well as whatever's going on with my forehead.

The pictures are after I've been up for a while, before I wash my face. This is about how my face looks normally, and I'd really like to reduce the blotches and have a more even skintone. My forehead is a little bumpy, with red spots.

Here's my routine!

AM

Splash some cold water

[MILK Makeup Matcha Toner
]
(https://www.milkmakeup.com/matcha-toner.html)

Mario Badescu Rosewater Spray

Cerave PM
(Brush teeth while it dries)

Shiseido Senka Aging Care UV Sunscreen SPF50+ PA++++

PM

Cerave Hydrating Facial Cleanser

MILK Makeup Matcha Toner

Stridex Red (Brush teeth while it dries)

Mario Badescu Rosewater Spray

LUSH Full of Grace serum


Cerave PM

Every once in a while I'll use the FOMO jelly mask from LUSH.
I also have this diy mask powder from WitchBaby that I haven't tried yet, but I was thinking about mixing it with Aloe.

I used the Mario Badescu Drying Lotion like, once. It didn't really do much for the pimple I had, but it could be because it rubbed off. Maybe I'd have better luck if I slapped a hydrocolloid bandage over it after it dries?

I WAS mixing Acure Seriously Soothing Blue Tansy Night Oil (new formula) with my moisturizer for a couple weeks, and it made my face feel GREAT, but I started getting more breakouts than usual, in spots that I don't normally break out.

I also tried using CosRX AHA 7 Whitehead Power Liquid every other day (alternating with Stridex Red) for about a month, and stopped because I didn't see much difference and I got tired of waiting 20mins to finish my routine.

I've been doing this since early January, and I haven't really seen much improvement. I really like to keep things simple (my PM routine is already on that border of being too much!), so I'd rather replace parts of my routine with things that could work out better, than add to it, unless it's super necessary.

I'm thinking about replacing the Matcha toner (which is kind of meh to me) and the MB spray with some Thayer's witch hazel (cucumber or rose?). I really like the MB spray because it makes it easier to apply moisturizer, but if I can do the same thing with Thayer's (in a spray bottle) then it'd be nice to combine the two steps into one product. And it'd be cheaper!

I'd like to add some sort of oil (rosehip seed? squalane?) that I can just mix with my moisturizer. I liked doing it with the Acure, but something about it broke me out.

I was also considering using Azelaic Acid instead of Stridex. If I did that, my choices would be either TO or Melazepam since I'm in the US.

I was also looking into the possibility of using Curology as a way to just mix all that good stuff into one product.

I'm very lazy.

Anyways, this ended up being REALLY long! I probably should have made this its own post, but I figured I'd try the daily help thread first!

Thanks for any advice!

u/happinessinmiles · 1 pointr/TrollXChromosomes

I love using a drying lotion like this one. I know it won't help now, but having it on hand really helps me when I'm breakout city before an event!