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What are your daily skin treatments?

My mother in law has beautiful wrinkle-free skin, and she uses a multi-step regimen that has been perfected and passed down from generations of Korean women with flawless skin. Now that I have done more research on skincare on my own, I have developed a skincare routine that has really transformed my own skin:Nightly:1). Start with the double cleanse, first with a cleansing oil and then a foaming cleanser that I use with my Clarisonic mia cleansing brush. This combination will do a better job cleaning out your pores, removing dead skin and sebum, and taking off makeup.  If that still doesn't remove all the stubborn makeup, add on a vitamin-enriched makeup wipe. I use a Korean cleansing oil and Shiseido foaming cleanser.2). Non-alcoholic Toner: Helps to balance out your skin's pH. Can be drying at times so OK to skip if you're experiencing extra dryness with other products like Retinol. I use Neutrogena non-alcoholic toner.3). Essence or Serum: High-potency moisturizers for hydration, wrinkle-prevention, skin firming. I have been using SK II Facial Treatment Essence for a year now.4). Eye cream. I like Shiseido beneficence eye cream.5). Night cream or steam cream. I love the Shiseido beneficence night cream and I alternate that with Nature Republic Ultra Steam Cream for combination skin.6). Prescription strength retinol every other day, the only proven medication to lighten dark spots, reduce wrinkles, boost skin cell turnover, and improve overall skin appearanceIn the morning:1). Foaming cleanser2). Toner3). Essence4). Eye cream5). Moisturizing lotion6). Sunscreen with SPF of at least 30 <-- most important step. I use the Cerave AM moisturizer with SPF 30.Extra night time things that I do on a weekly basis:1). Exfoliating scrub (I use the Skin Food brown sugar scrub)2). Face Mask at least twice a week (20 minute leave on masks or overnight masks that act as hydrating gel). I love the innisfree thin masks once a week and the Laneige EX water pack once to twice a week.3). Pore minimizing mask made of clay. I use the Innisfree Jeju Volcanic Pore Clay Mask.4). Ultra moisturizing eye mask. I use the Shiseido beneficence eye pads.Read more about my reviews of all of these products plus other favorites here: Korean Skincare Haul

Can a 12 year old use the Biore Charcoal Cleanser on her face every day and night?

So my 12 year old daughter (turning 13 this year in 5 months) has been using the Biore Charcoal Cleanser on her face since April or May this year and still is using it. So I was wondering if it is too harsh for her face. She says that it isn't giving her any problems. If it isn't a good product for a 12 year old to use every day and night, please tell me or list some good natural cleansers that are good for a 12 year old that will be turning 13 soon. Thank you!

I got face wash in my eye and it still burns, what should I do?

Take 2 slices of cucumber and keep it into your refrigerator for 15 minutes. Take those slices and keep it on your eyes and don't remove those slices before 20 minutes.you'll feel the change.

What are great skincare products for acne that an adult with oily skin can try?

As a fellow adult with oily skin and acne, I feel your pain!I've had great success with Neutrogena's Oil-Free Acne Pink Grapefruit line. These products contain Salicylic Acid, which is often used as a key ingredient in preventing pimples and fighting blemishes and blackheads. It doesn't affect sebum production, which means that your skin won't overproduce oils (which can cause further breakouts) but instead leaves your skin more balanced.Exfoliate 2-3 times a week using the Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Foaming Scrub (I generally massage this gently onto my face and neck for about a minute, then leave it on for a couple more minutes before rinsing it off with warm water):2. Wash your face everyday with the Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Facial Cleanser:3. Follow up with the Oil-Free Acne Pink Grapefruit Moisturizer:Disclosure: Although it works well with clearing up my skin, what I don't like about the moisturizer is that it doesn't contain SPF and it tends to make my skin feel a bit dry, so I overcompensate with an extra pump of the lotion. Another great thing about the Neutrogena brand is that not only are their products effective, but they are very budget-friendly, too. You can get the above products from between $7-10, depending on where you live (also keep an eye out for sales!). (There are more products in the link above, like cream cleansers, BB creams, and a body wash.)Another moisturizer that works great with managing oily skin is CeraVe AM Facial Moisturizing Lotion. Unlike the Neutrogena cream mentioned above, this moisturizer contains SPF 30. It also keeps the face matte and moisturized. This brand is a little bit more pricey at around $12-15, but it works very well as a light moisturizer in the summertime. I would also look into facial masks that contain charcoal, which work at deep-cleansing pores. A budget-friendly product that works wonders is Freeman's Charcoal & Black Sugar Polishing Mask which can retail for under $5 (I will often find 2 for the price of 1 deals at my local drugstore - so they'll come out to be $2.50 each).Bioré has a line of charcoal face products, including a Pore Unclogging Scrub, Deep Pore Charcoal Cleanser, Self Heating One Minute Mask, and Deep Cleansing Pore Strips. These products retail for under $10.I hope this helps you out! Good luck.

What's the best face wash for acne?

Thanks for A2A.Washing the face is a very important part of acne treatment, as one would want to get rid of excess oil and bacteria on the skin which could aggravate acne.While choosing the perfect face wash for your acne prone skin, one has to consider the following:Skin type: oily skin requires a foaming face wash with active ingredients such as salicylic acid. For a little drier skin soap free cleansers/ facewash would work better as foaming face washes could excessively dry out the skin.Current season: In winters even on an oily skin a salicyclic acid based face wash may dry out the skin, so a mild foaming face wash should do.Whether you are on acne medications: most acne creams dry out the skin and using a salicyclic acid face wash or a foaming face wash regularly can be a little harsh on the skin.According to me there isn’t ONE face wash that would work for acne in everyone. Having said that I do have a few favourites: Keracnyl foaming gel, Avene cleanance gel, Saslic facewash, Ridacne face wash to name a few.To actually get your acne treated it’s better to book a consultation with your Dermatologist. You can book one with me through my website.I am Dr. Nirupama Parwanda, MBBS University of Mauritius,MD Dermatology and Practical Dermatology Cardiff UK. I have an experience of over 7 years in dealing with all kinds of skin and hair related issues.You can also follow me on Instagram zolieskinclinic to know about natural skincare remedies, skin and Hair care tips and to know about the new advances in Skin and Hair treatments.

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