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Reddit mentions of Natural Hair Growth Oil, Ginger Hair Growth Essential Oil, Anti Hair Loss Essence, Healthy Strong Thick Hair, Treats Baldness Weak Brittle Thinning Hair

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Natural Hair Growth Oil, Ginger Hair Growth Essential Oil, Anti Hair Loss Essence, Healthy Strong Thick Hair, Treats Baldness Weak Brittle Thinning Hair. Here are the top ones.

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Found 4 comments on Natural Hair Growth Oil, Ginger Hair Growth Essential Oil, Anti Hair Loss Essence, Healthy Strong Thick Hair, Treats Baldness Weak Brittle Thinning Hair:

u/scumteam14 · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I can think of a few moisturizers that are of a similar consistency to CeraVe in the tub, but may end up being more hydrating for you, would that work?

u/karayna · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I'm happy to report that after several failed attempts with Nordic & Japanese chemical sunscreens (which made my eyes red/puffy/teary), I've found two physical/chemical mix sunscreens that my skin tolerates!


  • Secret Key Snail Repairing Sun Cream SPF50+ PA+++

  • Skin Watchers UV Success Sun Block SPF50+/PA+++


    I've spot tested them both and I can't say which one I prefer yet! Skin Watchers is thicker and whiter than Secret Key, but both blends well to my pale skin in the end. A little more work than Bioré Watery Essence, but what can I do?


    The Secret Key snail sunscreen costs less than half of the Skin Watchers sunscreen AND it contains snail mucin, so I lean towards that one. :)


    I live in Sweden where it's virtually impossible to get a tan this time of year, so I don't know which one is most effective...
u/dellaluce · 2 pointsr/drugstoreMUA

2 DAYS TOO LATE TO CONTRIBUTE: foundations advertise sunscreen protection because the pigments used to color adjust (titanium dioxide and zinc oxide) are the same used in sunscreens as physical UV blockers. there are, as far as i know, no regulations about how much product has to be used in order to provide the protection listed on the label--just the ingredients' presence in a high enough quantity is enough to list it.

the FDA's approach to sunscreen is pretty broke, all told.

if you want a sunscreen rec, i use secret key snail repairing sun cream - it's 50spf/PA+++, it's cheap, it sinks into even my oily skin, it doesn't leave a white cast or pill up, it plays nicely with my primer, and it doesn't break me out even though my skin loves to explode into acne at any moment. can't ask for much more than that!

u/Rain-bringer · 0 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I get mine off Amazon from this link. It's super cheap and just amazing! (https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Key-Snail-Repairing-Cream/dp/B010FH2E24)