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Reddit mentions of Nip + Fab Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme, 60 Pads, 2.7 Ounce

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Reddit mentions: 13

We found 13 Reddit mentions of Nip + Fab Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme, 60 Pads, 2.7 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Nip + Fab Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme, 60 Pads, 2.7 Ounce
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Glycolic acid gently exfoliates the skin and helps to fade discoloration, acne scarring and pigmentation.Salicylic acid penetrates into and unclogs pores helping to combat black heads and reduce blemishes.Hyaluronic acid improves skin hydration and keeps skin feeling soft and plump.
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Colorno colour
Height2.67 Inches
Length2.75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2016
Size60 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.16875 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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Found 13 comments on Nip + Fab Glycolic Fix Night Pads Extreme, 60 Pads, 2.7 Ounce:

u/aloe-you-vera-much · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Why don't you suggest a BHA or AHA? These chemical exfoliants accomplish the work of physical exfoliants without harming your moisture barrier and skin in general. A common, inexpensive BHA is Stridex in the red box (maximum strength, alcohol free). One AHA is glycolic acid, I've seen nip and fab pads that contain this.

u/nionvox · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Nip + Fab Glycolic Acid Extreme pads

I actually grabbed them cos they were on sale at the local drug store for like $12, and I've been meaning to try Glycolic Acid for my acne scarring.

EDIT: Use em like, 1-3 times a week, not daily..or you'll dry your skin out somethin' fierce!

u/jv_level · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hi and welcome! I tried answering earlier, but Reddit wasn't connecting for me. I know you already got some good advice from teddy, but in case you want more information or someone else it reading, here is what i wrote:

There are many things to help you on your quest for brightness! I got completely carried away here as this is the first comment I haven't address acne/dehydration in a looooooong time. Got a bit too excited looking at a different subject. So hopefully you find it helpful still!

First thing is that you definitely do NOT need to be washing your face 4 times per day plus the 1-2 extra times per week, which is what you would be doing with the two aveeno cleansers and Nip+Fab. In general, the best cleansers for your skin are pH-balanced (maintains your skin's acid mantle and general skin health) and are as gentle as possible. In basic routines, washing the skin is actually the most irritating step. For most people, washing their face as little as possible is best (barring things like getting physically covered in dirt). For example, with my drier skin I only wash my face with a cleanser about 3 times per week...I rinse with water in the mornings, and when I shower in the evening I do the oil cleanse method.

Second, if you are starting chemical exfoliation, you should be wearing sunscreen every day. UV still travels through the clouds and the sun still shines in winter! Glycolic and lactic acids make you sun sensitive so wearing a daily sunscreen is a necessity! (also I would take a look at EltaMD UV 46Spf. It has niacinamide which is good for evening skin tone...but it is a separate product rather than incorporated in your moisturizer).

So! What to do!

  1. The Aveeno cleanser isn't bad...I am slightly wary as it has added fragrance and sodium lauryl sulfate (and a bit of mica to make you sparkle. Just a bit! it's not glitter, but that's where the 'radiance' comes from I think), but it can definitely work for you. Alternatives: CosRx Good Morning Gel Cleanser (here), or the Innisfree Blueberry Cleanser (here). Or even just a basic CeraVe Foaming Cleanser. The CosRx has tea tree oil, so it might end up being too drying if you skin is sensitive to the tea tree.

  2. For your exfoliation, I would definitely go with a leave on product (either swipe pad-style or a serum). Washes tend to not be effective as they don't spend a long time on the skin. But if you are worried about the strength of a leave on product, do short-contact therapy and just rinse your face with water after 5-10min of applying your chemical exfoliant. Using a gentle chemical exfoliant will actually provide a more even exfoliation and is more gentle than physical scrubs, which are dependent on things like how hard you push on the skin and how wet your skin is while scrubbing. One very popular product to consider is the Neogen Gauze Peeling Pads (here). It's a very gentle chemical exfoliant on a double sided pad which gives you a bit of chemical, a bit of physical. It also comes in three 'flavors'. Other options: Nip + Fab 5% glycolic pads (here). Or for serum style, the is the 5 or 10% lactic acid serums from The Ordinary. Or it you want to spend A LOT of money...Sunday Riley Good Genes is a raved about product with lactic acid. Lactic acid is larger molecule size than glycolic, so it is more gentle...I would say the 10% would be on par with a 5-8% glycolic. For a gentle physical only exfoliant, I would look at the Skinfood Rice Wash Off here. The grains of the scrub are quite large and rice is supposedly a brightening ingredient! But you can also just use a cloth in the shower to physically exfoliate (remember! No more than 1-2 times per week!). When watching over over-exfoliation keep an eye out for lingering redness, stinging when you apply products, excess dryness and a general feeling of your skin being like 'plastic wrap'. Redness and irritation start first, so if that starts to linger, just stop exfoliating for a while and focus on moisturizing!

  3. The Kiehl's Vit C is a good starter Vit C. Just remember to put it on bare skin directly after cleansing and even before your chemical exfoliants if you happen to use them in the same day. Vit C. was my favorite powerhouse ingredient in terms of evening skin tone. I now use the Drunk Elephant Day-Firma, but it's a bit expensive for a first jump in.

  4. A good moisturizer in general will make your skin look healthier/brighter, so I do recommend moisturizing in the PM as well as the AM. A good moisturizer will also help you handle any irritation that might arise from exfoliation, cleanser, dry weather, etc.... Also, something with niacinamide specifically might provide more benefit. Options with niacinamide: CeraVe PM (oldie, but goodie!), Beaty of Joseon Dynasty Cream, CosRx Overnight Rice Spa Mask, Mizon black snail all in one cream, Ponds Clarant B3 (2 versions here I think, one for dry, one for oily skin).


    Absolutely optional things (getting deep into skincare addiction here)

    Niacinamide is another great product for evening out skin tone and helps with the appearance of wrinkles! It also improves ceramide production in the skin which strengthens your moisture barrier and can make your skin look more bouncy/healthy. I would consider a niacinamide serum...Something like Stratia Rewind (only available here on their website) or the Holy Snails Shark Sauce. They both have licorice root extract which helps with skintone as well.

    If you want another hit of licorice brightening, you can take a look at the Acwell 5.5 Licorice toner. This would be applied after your actives (chemical exfoliants/vitamin c), before serums and moisturizers. Some people do a '7-skin' method of layering on this type of hydrating toner to really give your skin a big drink of water! Of course you don't have to do a full seven layers, but even 2-3 might give you that extra little sumthin' sumthim' of bouncy, bright skin!

    Also First Treatment Essences...they are essentially very watery layers applied just after your actives, before toners. They contain a yeast extract that some absolutely people swear by to get dat glow! The classic here is the SK-II FTE, but it costs like a million bucks. The Missha FTE or the Secret Key Rose Edition are dupes. The CosRx Galatomyces 95 Whitening Power Essence is also similar (in asian brands they often use the word whitening in place of brightening..don't be alarmed, it is not a skin bleach!).

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    Anyways, I'm rambling on now. I hope you find something useful in there! Remember, you know your skin best, so please ignore advice that won't work for you. Good luck!


    Edit: fixed link formatting!
u/IrishinManhattan617 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Hi all.

Friend introduced me to this site and I'd love to see if the "magic" she works on her skin can work for me too. I'd love it if folk could review my shopping list below and give me feedback. My skin is oily and blemish prone and I have a number of large clogged pores - oh, and I"m in my 30s.

SKIN CARE ROUTINE:

  1. MORNING (Scalp)

  1. MORNING (Body Wash)

  • ?? Any suggestions ??

  1. MORNING (Face)

  1. NIGHT (FACE)

  1. WEEKLY

u/OnyxiasLair · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Awesome, thanks :)

I can't find stridex anywhere in the UK without a really long delivery. [these] (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B010SAF0YC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1491404999&sr=8-1&keywords=nip+and+fab) have both AHA and BHA apparently, would they be any good?

u/onigiri815 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Salycilic is usually better for oily skin and from what I'm hearing, better tolerated than Glycolic Acid. AHA's are usually touted as better for PIH (ensure you use a good strong SPF too)

Salycilic can also be effective in wash form.

Some recommendations:

u/A_Common_Loon · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Some kind of acid will help with the acne and with smoothing your skin. I really like these Nip + Fab Glycolic Fix pads because they have both AHA and BHA. You'd want to use them just a couple of times a week at first. You can get them at Ulta and other places, but they're cheapest at Amazon.

u/yinberly · 1 pointr/CompulsiveSkinPicking

I started using nip + fab glycolic pads on my chest last year and now I am virtually clear there! Be sure to test a patch first with any of these exfoliants before putting them all over. I hope this helps!

https://www.amazon.com/Nip-Fab-Glycolic-Night-Extreme/dp/B010SAF0YC

u/lillycrack · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I need help with my routine. I’ve just changed it up and have added a new product once at a time. It seems to be working so far! But my only issue is that my moisturiser is too heavy, but the old daytime one I used wasn’t heavy enough.

So I’m mainly needing a daytime moisturiser for oily skin, but also would love some toner suggestions to add to my routine. I’m on a bit of a budget but any suggestions of products available in the Uk are welcome!

My skin type is oily, but the skin around my nostrils always seems to dry out and flake easily. The rest of my skin is oily.

Routine that I’ve been doing for 3-ish weeks.

Morning

u/shazie13 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Skincare.

I'm at the point where I'm using combined anti-aging and salicylic acid on my face. Depending on AM/PM: cleanser, acid, sunscreen, retinoid, and moisturizer.

I find all occasional breakouts embarrassing at my age.

Thanks.

Edit: clarification

u/get_s0me · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Hi guys, never done this before, new routine to help with deep acne scars and/or discoloration.

Skin Type:Asian, light brown, oily and I break out easy.

Currently routine: Nip + Fab Extreme Night Pads after washing with Rockface Face wash with pore strips every once in a while. I read that I should wear moisturiser with some SPF protection so I'm trying to pick one. Here are some I found: