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Skincare (mander.xyz)

What are your favourite skincare products and rituals?

They can be cheap and cheerful pharmacy faves, or embarrassingly extravagant...

Got a serum or moisturiser you swear by?

An aging-well hack for happy skin?

Something that helps with peri/post menopause dry skin?

An indulgent face mask for your "me time"?

What can you not be without, and what has worked or not worked for you?

My current essential is cetraben ointment... it's bog standard and definetly no frills, but as I'm back on tretinoin its saved my skin from the dry, itchy, flakey stage, and the bonus is that it works on my bf's horrific scaly dry feet

My splurge is NIODs low viscosity cleansing ester, its the weirdest thing to clean your face with but it removes all the crap, and doesn't dry my skin. It feels 'oily' but isn't and my next products apply really well...its just really weird stuff

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[-] Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org 2 points 1 week ago

Usually I just use the most sensitive face cleanse the local drug store has (Rossmann, for the german girlies here, cause fuck DM!) together with a day/night face lotion from the same store.

I also eat pretty clean and fully plant blased and I swear that has a positive effect on my skin.

Have some dry skin around my nose but haven't really yet found something that takes care of that permanently.

[-] quinacridone@mander.xyz 1 points 1 week ago

Yep, a good diet and a bit if exercise definetly helps...plus a good nights kip and as little stress as possible

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