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Sep 13, 2011
Cameron R.
I re-watched Michelle Phan's video about product layering just out of interest in the subject I recently gained, and I just had some questions. = p
How many of you have tried the layering method?
If you did, what differences did you notice in your skin?
Would you say it improved your skin, and if so, how?
Did any of you seal your products in with any other type of product to keep product from "moving"?
Sep 13, 2011
Drea L.
I've layered skin care products before. I stopped doing this exact routine but I remember it was...
Hydrating skin moisturizer
Anti aging cream all over.
Anti aging product again on eye area.
Benzoyl Peroxide lotion all over
Benzoyl peroxide spot treatment.
It worked great!! It just got expensive so I had to stop :(
I didn't seal my products with anything - my skin would absorb everything completely after about 4-5 minutes of letting each layer sit.
Sep 13, 2011
Alison G.
I agree with Andrea its gets expensive it works great but it is also kinda time consuming, for me especially at night I want a product that will knock all the other steps out so I can just go to bed lol.