![]() ![]() Reduced inflammation: Oxygen facials can help to reduce inflammation and redness in the skin, making it an effective treatment option for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin. This can help to hydrate the skin and improve its overall texture and appearance. Hydration: The serum used in an oxygen facial is typically infused with hyaluronic acid, which is known for its ability to attract and retain moisture. Increased circulation: The oxygen and serum are delivered directly to the skin, which can help to increase blood flow and circulation, promoting healthy cell turnover and improving skin texture. Here are some of the reasons why an oxygen facial can be beneficial for the skin: Submitted by CT1234619 to Skincare_Addiction Ģ023.02.27 03:52 Sophie_Moran Why is oxygen facial best for the skin?Īn oxygen facial is a type of facial treatment that involves using a device to spray a stream of highly concentrated oxygen onto the skin, along with a serum that is designed to hydrate and nourish the skin. I am sorry, I am not sure if my questions is super dumb for the experts here. I could ask my derm for recs but I think they'll just recommend their in house brand. I'm not sure if this matters, but my skincare routine (from my derm) is Clyndamicin, tret, and sprironalatctone. Do you have recommendations similar to my original one or what I should be looking for? I tried parsing through the ingredients list to figure out why I like my original one, but it was super confusing and there's so many buzzwords. I've switched to this one (my mom uses) but it sort of feels like I'm just rubbing water on my face, compared to the the thick one I like. However, it seems the've reformulated (the one I recently bought is light and fluffy, not thick) which is stressful. I've always used this moisturizer- I like it because it's thick and is very neutral. Hi all, I am hoping to get you thoughts on moisturizer. ![]() Submitted by 0restingsadface4 to makeupexchange Ģ023.02.27 04:00 SunnyyDayz New here and need advice/suggestions Kara Beauty Aura Night Glitter Palette $10 Adept Cosmetics Plain Jane (the original version, purchased end of 2021 right before being discontinued and replaced with the current version only a couple shades have been used 1x, the rest only swatched 1x) $50 assortment of 12 indie brand loose eyeshadow baggies $5 Flower Beauty Watercolor Eye Tint in Violet Wash $6 femme fatale loose shadow in Fever Swamp $2 Aromaleigh loose shadow in Hapalochlaena lunulata $3 Aromaleigh loose shadow in Password Protected $3 My Pretty Zombie loose shadow in Buddie $3 My Pretty Zombie loose shadow in Maxwell $3 rms Beauty foundation brush (light use) $10 ![]() ![]() My Pretty Zombie Blush in Caffeine (swatched 1x) $6 Feel free to ask about bundling items for reduced prices. Hello, shipping is $5, and I'll send the PayPal invoice. Submitted by Batskie to SkincareAddiction Ģ023.02.27 04:24 Sir-Mudkip I have some redness and hyperpigmentation on my face. I’m not sure if I’m overdoing it on the current serums? My face doesn’t feel greasy but I’m thinking I may have more going on here than necessary? If I start using the retinol eye cream and serum at night should I swap anything out of the PM routine? PM routine: - Cleanser: La Roche-Posay Effaclar Purifying Foaming Gel Cleanser - The Ordinary Niacinimide 10% + Zinc 1% serum - The Ordinary 100% Plant Derived Squalane serum - Moisturizer: The Ordinary Multi-peptide + HA serum - If I have a breakout I spot treat with La Roche-Posay Effaclar Duo (+) Global Acne Treatment I’m interested in trying out The Inkey List Retinol Eye Cream and The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane serum but not sure where they would fit in/how often?ĪM routine: - Cleanser: La Roche-Posay Effaclar Purifying Foaming Gel Cleanser - The Ordinary HA 2% + B5 serum - The Ordinary Multi-peptide + HA serum - Moisturizer: The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA - Sunscreen: La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra Fluid SPF 50+ Looking for routine help/suggestions, mostly trying to combat aging and achieve moisturized, glowy skin while minimizing breakouts. I (30f) have dry skin, am taking prescribed Spironolactone for acne and get Botox every 5ish months to reduce lines in my forehead. ![]()
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