Recommended skin care things to buy from Sephora?

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Aug 9, 2016

Sandra D.

I have...
Sensitive skin
Acne prone skin
Redness
Acne scars

I'm looking to buy anything skin care related please and thank you in advance!

Aug 10, 2016

Monica K.

At Sephora I love the Glam Glow Super Cleanse. I use it to spot clean my face (chin, jaw line) where I get acne. I think it works great for a deep clean. The travel size is only $15.00 I think and a little goes a long way. side note I also use Dermalogica clearing skin wash all over before the Glam Glow. Also Peter Thomas Roth irish moor mud is a good face mask for sensitive skin :)

Aug 10, 2016

Alexis C.

-Origins Checks & Balances Frothy Face Wash
-Boscia Exfoliating Peel Gel
-Origins Clear Improvement Active Charcoal Mask
-Korres Wild Rose Advanced Brightening Sleeping Facial

Aug 10, 2016

Lily 1.

You can make a homemade face scrub, mix:
1: ground coffee: helps with redness.
2: honey: moisturise the face.
3: olive oil: soften the skin.
4: brown sugar: it removes the dead cells which are the acne scars and by that it helps reduce new cells.
but you should try it once and wait for about 24 hours so you can see how your skin will react to the scrub.

Aug 10, 2016

Destinee N.

Their masks are the best! The algae and the green tea detox mask are so refreshing.The lip masks are.so softening and the charcoal nose strips are the best for unclogging pores and blackheads.

Aug 12, 2016

Leuca S.

I stay away from Sephora's skincare isle for the most part, as most the products there contain fragrance and/or other ingredients that you absolutely don't need, and preferably should not have in your skincare regimen. You can look up many of them on Beautypedia and find that they contain ingredients that are proven to be bad for your skin with scientific research.

The only 'at home' ingredients I'll ever use on my face are as follows:

raw, unfiltered honey

aloe (pure, you don't want something like menthol added to it)

green tea (you can use this as a toner, but don't bottle it up. just use what you brew that day)

I don't care to experiment with fun DIY stuff when my skin's health is on the line. If your concerns are really that pressing I highly recommend doing extensive research if you don't fully trust the opinion of a user here.