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Dry Skin Care Kit Recommendations?

Any Dry Skin Kit Recommendations?

I thought it would be a great way to 

be introduced to skin care products.

Thank you so much

Re: Dry Skin Care Kit Recommendations?

Re: Dry Skin Care Kit Recommendations?

Hi @Prize, my skin normally runs normal-to-dry for most of the year - more dry in the winter months and leans slightly more combo/oily (but still dehydrated) in the peak of summer (which is September/October where I live).

 

Mini's or sets can be a good way to try different products. My skincare routine doesn't often include products from the same brand/line but here are a few sets that have some good product(s) for dry skin that may be of interest to you.

 

For each of these sets, you will need you to supplement with a sunscreen in your day routine, as well as a exfoliating product to be used once or twice per week in your evening routine. If you have a sunscreen and/or exfoliating product that you like, awesome! If you need recommendations, let us know. Also, let us know if (a) for sunscreen, you have a preference between chemical or mineral sunscreen and (b) for exfoliators, if you prefer a chemical or physcial exfoliating product.

 

$25 and under:

  • The Ordinary The Daily Set with Hyaluronic Acid Serum - if you live in an arid or very dry climate, the moisturizer in this one is hyaluronic acid based and may not be best for your skin in that climate - see the Biossance set, which is squalane based instead. This set does contain a squalane cleanser.
  • Skinfix Barrier Buddies: Heavy Hitters hydration set for dry + sensitive skin - the cleanser in this set is excellent for dry, sensitive skin

 

Between $25 - $50

 

Over $50

 

When you're introducing new products into your routine, I can't stress enough how helpful it will be to go slow when incorporating a product into your routine. Do a patch test first and if that's good, introduce products one at a time, and use that product for a period of time as directed before adding a new product to your routine. This will make it easier to decipher how the product is working for your skin, both in a good way or bad way. 

Re: Dry Skin Care Kit Recommendations?

Thank you so much for your guidance

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