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Dec 13, 2014
Jackie S.
So, I want to start taking care of my skin a little better than I currently do. I use FAB facial cleanser and cereve foaming cleanser. Then lotion (if I apply) is usually just what's on hand (currently goldbalm with coQ10). I'm looking for a deeper moisturizer for night time and any other suggestions. I have combo skin. Can get oily/sweat quickly. Have dry patch on forehead and occasionally around mouth. Breakouts only slightly, maybe 1x a month? Also, don't want to spend an arm and a leg or have to give up a first born lol. Thanks ladies!!
Dec 13, 2014
Janette B.
I would add an antioxidant serum into the mix. Paula's choice, Olay regenerist, or even the cerave am/pm cream all come into mind for affordable lines.
Dec 13, 2014
Jack B.
I love Konjac sponges for exfoliating, if you don't have a good exfoliant in your routine! They're small sponges that get soft in water and they're gentle enough for pretty frequent use - I usually use mine 6 days out of the week. Ulta (and some targets, Walgreens, etc) sell charcoal infused ones but Amazon has a bunch with different types.
Dec 13, 2014
Traci L.
If you really want to take care of your skin using a chemical exfoliater and a serum either vitamin c , peptide or retinol in combination with using spf 30 daily is a good start , some drugstore choices are roc retinol with cerave pm, and roc eye cream, high end I like peter Thomas roth peel pads , Isomers c stem serum and Philosophy miracle worker night cream