Enzymatic Peelings | Blackheads |
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Pimples | Cleansing | Moisturising & Brightening |
I swear by chemicals when it comes to skincare. Be it that mother nature has some wonder ingredients down her medicine bag, isn't it that scientists take those, do some research and finally create even better stuff? No wonder, enzymatic peeling or triple oxygen cream (with an advanced form of vitamin c, has to be more potent than nature's lame lemon slices' vitamin C that breaks down faster than taking effect) instantly caught my attention. The cleansing oil from Holika Holika is said to be a magic cure working with a wonder oil to bring out blackheads effectively.
Moving on to physics with the clarisonic brush, which finally found it's way into my life when I was looking for enzymatic peelings at the drug store and got hypnotised when the saleswoman suddenly sang the brush's praise. Yay or Nay? I hesitated to buy it, because I'd feel stupid about getting one when I knew about its benefits long before but never really wanted to own one.
I still need a good toner and a serum... Any recommendations?
As of now my products are mainly by La Roche-Posay, which helped my skin visibly during even the hardest times.
- La Roche-Posay Effaclar Foaming Gel/ Etude House Baking Powder BB Deep Cleansing Foam Alternating between these two, sometimes in combination with
- Lioele Pore Deep Cleansing Brush depending on how I feel about the needs of my skin
- Yves Rocher Energizing Mask with Spanish Pomegranate or any drugstore mask to pamper my skin easily and stress-free while showering. I also exfoliate my skin with drug store products while I'm at it. If I have neither at hand I just mix lemon juice, honey and black suger into a scrub/ mask and work with that.
- La Roche-Posay Physiological Soothing Toner
- Etude House AC Clinic Gel Lotion and La Roche-Posay Effaclar Mat
Chu, Ailing
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