New skincare routine
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Nov 25, 2016
Sophia G.
I want to switch up my skincare routine and I was wondering what some suggestions are. I have a Clarasonic Mia 2 that I use at night with the body shop tea tree cleanser and the toner and in the mornings I use the philosophy microderm exfoliating wash. I have dry to normal skin and I don't have a lot of acne. I would prefer something that is expholiating for the mornings and then something that isn't exfoliating for the nights when I use my Clarasonic. I have been eyeing origins and Boscia brands but I doesn't have to be anything from there. For moisturizers I use the lumene vitamin C morning cream and night cream. Thanks in advance!
Nov 25, 2016
Mon P.
I'm using Foreo Luna 2 with Fresh Soy Cleanser for cleaning my face and Skin Inc Get Glowing serum blend afterwards. My skin looks so much more radiant now 😄
Nov 27, 2016
Tasha R.
If you have relatively normal skin, try not to use to many unnecessary skin care treatments, whilst some may prevent acne, others will strip the skin of its natural oils making it even more dry. If you would prefer something more exfoliating in the morning, try clearasil - the stuff certainly looks a little weird, but it helps to exfoliate dry skin and is quite relaxing once you have rubbed it off. And for the evenings I would recommend using Garnier Micellar cleansing water - it removes makeup and helps you to achieve spot free and oil free skin. However, try not to use too much as it does burn a little, and although it says that you do not need to rinse, I would recommend doing so anyway. Hope this helped. Xx
Nov 28, 2016
Sophia G.
Thank you both I will try those out!