![]() ![]() It has a perfect ratio of both humectants and emollients and left my skin in perfect balance. It's an MAP serum with unknown concentrations, and has done pretty well with overall brightening but was not strong enough to completely lighten my actual PIH marks. I have used the older formulation, but I've heard the new one is still very similar. I should see if Jerry Seinfeld is looking for ghostwriters. And it’s all crazy money because they can get away with that kind of thing because they made the store that way on purpose! /rant I guess. And people spend too much money there on crap besides what they’re looking for because it’s too crazy to sit and research the products and make smart choices, so they impulse buy just because the store is obnoxious. And also it saves a lot of migraines because Ulta and Sephora and those stores are overstimulating, have 9 too many perfume scents going on a good day, and they’re loud AF. Like, hello yes there is affordable quality in the middle. ![]() It saves a lot of money by not feeling like you have to make a giant leap from, say, CeraVe to Drunk Elephant. Yes! I think everyone should try drugstore hippie brands once they have the basics down as long as they’re aware of their sensitivities (or know how to read signs as they develop). My main skin concerns are hormonal acne and PIH. Over the past year or so, I’ve been adjusting my routine within these parameters, and it’s become clear that the night cream is part of the success.įor reference, my skin is pretty normal to dry most of the time but can go oily in a heartbeat if I do wrong by it. You can’t pay me to go to Sephora most of the time, and I refuse to order stuff online. I call myself a “drugstore hippie” in that I try to use the more naturally inclined brands (with the glaring exception of Stridex) but I won’t go to any more trouble than scouring the aisle of the drugstore or grocery store. It smells dreamy, the weight is perfect, and it works as a stand-alone but especially as a layer under Aquaphor for the slug life people. I tried really hard not to like this stuff because it’s the most expensive item in my routine ($27 per jar, and it lasts just over a month), and because its science doesn’t seem all that scientific to me. Posts without a valid tag will be removed by Automoderator. Megathreads HG threads No/Low Buy threads Routine megathreads Referral threads Research threadsĪsking a question? Check out our Daily Help Thread! SkincareAddiction FAQ How to post About us Verified flair Related subs More Help Routine order Expanding your routine How to patch test Shaving Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Mental healthĭiscussion day (text-post only) & No/Low Buy ThreadsĬasual Friday (Humor, Cringe, Selfies, B&As are allowed General Chat) Skincare Core ▹▹ The ScA Routine ◃◃ Cleansers Moisturizers Sunscreen ▹▹ Search the sub ◃◃Įverything.on Skin Concerns (acne, PIH, and more!). Don't spam your blog, your product, your anything Quick Links Valid Title Tags COVID-19 Megathread RulesĤ. ![]()
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