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Skincare Routine: Dry, Sensitive skin

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Skincare Routine: Dry, Sensitive skin

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25 Comments

your skin is so like mine but i guess i will give THAT a try i enjoyed that video and it was a good thing to remember


@nicholeme @cutesygirl09 st ives is bad 4 u it causes micro tears in the skin i have atopic eczema and yeah it makes ur skin soft but it is really harsh as a long der effect try using angel on bare skin by lush and throw away any products from st ives


@fuwwe2 Personally I don’t have acne prone skin (I get breakouts here and there) but based on all the reviews I’ve seen 40 Carrots is really great for all skin types.


@thepandalala yeah i use cream cleanser,i have to check out the 40 carrots,do you knw if its okay for acne prone also..unfortunately my forehead broke out last month and nothing seems to work..so annoying :(


@fuwwe2 Neutrogena now has a natural line you might want to try but if you have dry sensitive skin like I do you should try 40 Carrots product. A cream cleanser is much better for our type of skin compared to cleansers that foam.


@nicholeme but y is that?


@nicholeme its bad because of the abrasive particles. Check online . The scrubbing makes microcuts on yor skin causing it to become duller and more sensitive despite skin type. Try one with smooth beads like the green tea scrub by st.ives =)..sorry to be a buzzkill but check a website called beautypedia


@cutesygirl09 I’ve had a say not to use st. ives because the crushed apricot seeds have sharp edges and end up creating miniature cuts on the skin. The little cuts can slowly hurt ur skin. Its better to use defoliators with micro beads because the edges are smooth but will still remove dead skin


@fuwwe2 cetaphil, basis, cerave, or neutrogena oil free aloe cleanser. i have extremely sensitive skin and an oil free, alcohol free gel cleanser that foams up really well.


@KimberleyLaurenW Ugh, I know! So many good stores we don’t have. >.<


are u supposed to wash the face with a cleanser after removing makeup and then use exfoliator?


Hey u added this on my bday (:
I just found ur bids and have watched about 8 in a row.
At the end of this one u said “the only time I ever really get acne” and then u never finished that lol


That cleanser never works when I use it. It never faoms, no matter how much water I use. It feels disgusting on my face. And to make it even worse it smells terrible!!
I don’t get it, why doesn’t it work??


AHHHH! We need some good beauty guru’s in CANADA. Seriously. There’s no Target here.


im in love with the ponds. my face is sooo smooth :)


@cutesygirl09 thank you


if you feel that the St.Ives is too harsh for your face, you can use it as a body scrub!:)


@nicholeme It depends on your skin type. Because I don’t think it’d win so many beauty awards if it was bad for you.


St. Ives apricot scrub, is really bad for you skin!


Hahahahah… ouch i just poked myself :((


wow the st. ives apricot scrub is amazing. thanks for the recemondation :)


you are so pretty! you really seem to know what your talking about :) love the video


@kotoko7
Clinique – Rinse off foaming cleanser
Clinique – Step 2 Clarifying lotion
St. Ives Apricot Scrub
Clinique – All about eyes (eye-puff reducer)
&
Pond’s (Dry skin) Face moisturizer


@fuwwe2 Neutrogena all the way!


@kkglitter Target! :)


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