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For those who skinCARE about their face and body routines. Discover the best skincare product recommendations and get answers to common questions about 3, 5, or even 10 step routines.

For those who skinCARE about their face and body routines. Discover the best skincare product recommendations and get answers to common questions about 3, 5, or even 10 step routines.

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Sephora Six: Sunscreen Team ☀️🧴
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Reply: I wish I could find a sunscreen I really like, @danielledanielle! My skin seems to hate them all. I think they just clog my pores ...read more
I wish I could find a sunscreen I really like, @danielledanielle! My skin seems to hate them all. I think they just clog my pores and cause acne. I’m thinking of trying Beauty of Joseon Day Dew Sunscreen Lightweight SPF 50 1.69 oz/50 mL
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Store and Customer Service Complaint
Unfortunately, I was not able to return the item I bought being the Watermelon Glow Bestseller skincare package. I had two issues. ...read more
Unfortunately, I was not able to return the item I bought being the Watermelon Glow Bestseller skincare package. I had two issues. In the package was the Watermelon Glow Ultra Fine Mist and I had a hard time opening the skincare product since the product was incredibly difficult to open and it spilt into my sink. The girl did not believe me and said it was impossible for that to happen. I even told them at the store and the director that one of the skin products gave me a rash and my skin even burned, since it’s too concentrated and it doesn’t work on my skin and to my surprise they were not able to do anything.
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Sagging skin after rapid weight loss
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Reply: At 68, some skin laxity after rapid weight loss is normal, and creams can help a bit—look for retinol, peptides, and hyaluronic ac ...read more
At 68, some skin laxity after rapid weight loss is normal, and creams can help a bit—look for retinol, peptides, and hyaluronic acid for mild firming and hydration, but realistic expectations matter.
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Learning amazing skincare routines
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Reply: Thanks for sharing this — I love learning new things!
Thanks for sharing this — I love learning new things!
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Kids at Sephora
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Reply: Sorry I ment to say I use the toner and don’t have acne
Sorry I ment to say I use the toner and don’t have acne
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New haul!
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Reply: @Leah590 Glad you have a skincare routine that works for you! I gotta say though, your routine isn’t “the right way” for everyone ...read more
@Leah590 Glad you have a skincare routine that works for you! I gotta say though, your routine isn’t “the right way” for everyone, and neither is mine—and that’s okay. I mean, the basic skincare steps are wash, treat, moisturize, and (in the morning) protect with sunscreen. But some people apply certain serums (usually a retinoid) after moisturizer to reduce side effects, because moisturizer can act as an irritation buffer. Other people don’t need a toner. Some folks don’t need facial sprays at any point in their routine. Heck, seasonal weather changes can affect skincare routines differently for everyone. On warm weather mornings I skip the moisturizer step and let my sunscreen pull double duty, but on winter mornings my mostly-dry combo skin needs a separate moisturizer under sunscreen. We don’t all have the same skin type/behavior, issues, or goals, after all. 🙂
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Sunscreen
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Reply: Hi Memz. The main thing to prioritize is a mineral SPF with zinc oxide as the primary filter because it sits on the skin rather th ...read more
Hi Memz. The main thing to prioritize is a mineral SPF with zinc oxide as the primary filter because it sits on the skin rather than absorbing into it, which is significantly gentler for reactive skin. To avoid white cast look for micronized/nano zinc oxide formulations or a hybrid mineral-chemical formula (if your skin tolerates it). Fragrance-free/alcohol-free are non-negotiable. A tinted mineral SPF is worth considering too. Hope this helps!
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Long-lasting makeup + sunscreen that doesn’t pill??
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Reply: @NickyDaut @What products are you currently using? ...read more
@NickyDaut @What products are you currently using?
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New products, is the mix right?
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Reply: That whipped oil butter is likely the main issue. It creates a heavier film, and when you layer water-based products or makeup on ...read more
That whipped oil butter is likely the main issue. It creates a heavier film, and when you layer water-based products or makeup on top, everything starts to roll off. I’d simplify. Gentle cleanser, light toner if you like it, then either azelaic acid OR niacinamide (you don’t need both every time), and switch to a lighter moisturizer instead of a heavy butter especially during the day. Also, let each layer absorb for a minute before adding the next.
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