I’ve been using the Dermatica Azealic acid cream for a few months now. It’s been great for break outs and redness and you don’t need to sign up for it. Can just buy it as and when you need it. Works really well under make up too.Thank you, I have just signed up to dermatica.
I have seen a lot on here about lights for the face. I have had the light mask a few times after facials in salons. Can anyone recommend a good starter light?
I too have the LED mask from Current Body and also love itI’ve been using the Dermatica Azealic acid cream for a few months now. It’s been great for break outs and redness and you don’t need to sign up for it. Can just buy it as and when you need it. Works really well under make up too.
I also have the Current Body LED mask and love it.
I'm afraid it's not premium, but I got on well with the Body Shop SPF 50. I have combination skin which gets oiler in the summer and even oiler for one week every month.Facial sunscreen recommendation needed. I bought Vichay 50spf dry touch but it is making my face incredibly oily.
I used Avene before which was fine but I really wanted something premium for the skin
Thank you, will give it a go. Just because its bodyshop doesn't mean it's not great for the skin!I'm afraid it's not premium, but I got on well with the Body Shop SPF 50. I have combination skin which gets oiler in the summer and even oiler for one week every month.
I've tried a couple of sunscreens described as 'dry touch' which I assumed would have a fairly matte finish and yet, like you, they made me look oily.Facial sunscreen recommendation needed. I bought Vichay 50spf dry touch but it is making my face incredibly oily.
I used Avene before which was fine but I really wanted something premium for the skin
Not premium but I love La Roche Posay anthelios spf!Facial sunscreen recommendation needed. I bought Vichay 50spf dry touch but it is making my face incredibly oily.
I used Avene before which was fine but I really wanted something premium for the skin
The ultra violette lean screen spf50+ is my holy grail alongside the kielhs oil free spf 50 (the one in the blue packaging, not the orange). I’ve gone through 5+ of both, and my combo oily skin thrives with them! The ultra violet ye is a bit more mattifying so I tend to lean towards that during the summer months, but both do work year round!I've tried a couple of sunscreens described as 'dry touch' which I assumed would have a fairly matte finish and yet, like you, they made me look oily.
My favourite sunscreen, and has been for a while now, is Australian Gold Botanical Tinted Sunscreen SPF50. It feels quite thick when you apply it but it dries down quickly to a matte/satin finish. For me it serves as a CC cream/foundation as well as sunscreen. It's not for someone with dry skin but great I'd have thought for normal to oily skin. It's a mineral sunscreen - which I think gives better protection, plus you can put it near your eyes without it being irritating.
I am tempted, though, to try something from the new-ish Ultra Violette range - probably Lean Screen SPF50+ which is also a mineral suncreen and described as mattifying - which has had great reviews.
I have the CurrentBody LED face mask. Costs £265 but often on offer.Thinking of asking for an LED mask for Christmas so recommendations are welcome!
Yes, I don’t think much of it at all though so wouldn’t recommend it. @SqualorVictoria has it too I thinkDoes anyone have the dermaflash dermapore gadget? My pores are ridiculously clogged.
Ah, that’s a shame (although obviously my bank balance thanks you for your honesty!). I think I’m flailing about seeking miracles where they don’t exist, and I need to be patient instead.Yes, I don’t think much of it at all though so wouldn’t recommend it. @SqualorVictoria has it too I think
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