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Ultimate Sun Protection With Niacinamide Sunscreen
Get the ultimate protection while maintaining moisture in your skin. Shop Niacinamide Sunscreen For All Skin Types now on Uniqaya.
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The Magic of Foaming Face Wash for Acne Control
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In the battle against acne, your face wash could be your secret weapon. But not just any face wash – we're talking about the bubbly superstar: foaming face wash. Let's uncover why this frothy formula might just be the key to conquering your acne woes.
Foaming face washes aren't just about creating a fun lather; they're adept at diving deep into your pores, clearing out the gunk that leads to breakouts. The gentle yet effective cleansing action helps to remove excess oil, dirt, and bacteria, leaving your skin feeling refreshed and revitalized.
What sets vitamin C foaming face wash apart is their acne-fighting prowess. Many formulations are infused with potent ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, known for their ability to combat acne at its root. These power-packed cleansers not only cleanse your skin but also target acne-causing bacteria and unclog pores, helping to prevent future breakouts.
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uniqaya-lifestyle · 1 month
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Niacinamide Sunscreen At Best Prices in India
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One of the combinations in skincare that are simply unbeatable – is the pairing of SPF and niacinamide. These two powerhouse ingredients work in perfect harmony to provide your skin with the ultimate protection and nourishment it deserves. First and foremost, SPF, or sun protection factor, shields your skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation. 
By creating a barrier against UVA and UVB rays, SPF helps prevent sunburn, premature aging, and even skin cancer. But when combined with niacinamide sunscreen SPF 60, its benefits are elevated to new heights. Niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3, boasts a plethora of skincare benefits. Not only does it enhance the skin barrier function, locking in moisture and preventing dehydration, but it also helps reduce inflammation and redness, making it ideal for sensitive skin types. The best way to add these two ingredients is to use a niacinamide sunscreen into your routine. 
It will not only protect your skin from sun damage but will also nourish and strengthen it from within. Whether you're battling signs of aging, uneven skin tone, or simply want to maintain a healthy complexion, incorporating this dynamic duo into your skincare routine is a must. So, why settle for anything less than the best? Embrace the benefits of SPF and niacinamide and let your skin radiate with health and vitality.
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femmefatalevibe · 2 years
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Femme Fatale Beauty Playbook: Tips & Tricks To Feel Clean, Confident & Seductive Daily
Some beauty tips and tricks to feel your best daily.
Starting off with some miscellaneous advice: Coconut oil is the most versatile ingredient – for your hair, skin, nails, and even down there. Find your signature scent (apply it to your clothes instead of your skin whenever possible). Sugar scrubs are the answer to most flakiness or bumps on your skin. B vitamins, vitamin D, and omega-3s are essential to healthy hair, skin, and nails.
Hope this helps xx
Hair:
Shampoo your skull, condition the rest: Focus shampoo on your roots and work it through your scalp; concentrate conditioner on the ends and work your way up until you reach the base of your skull - around your upper ear lobe.
Always comb, never brush, your hair when wet: Gently use a wide-tooth comb, from root to tip, on wet hair to prevent breakage.
Use a special towel to dry your hair: My favorite is from Crown Affair (pricey for what it is but worthwhile in the long-term), but a Turbie Twist from the drugstore works infinitely better than a regular towel that weighs down and causes frizzy, damaged hair
Always use a heat protection spray before blow drying or straightening/curling your hair: (Briogeo and Oribe products are my love for all haircare products, including their blowdry creams – also love R +Co. for a heat protection styling mist).
Choose your hair ties wisely: Use seamless or silk hair ties exclusively to prevent breakage or awkward creases on your hair. Wear a silk scrunchie if you prefer. These hair ties from Amazon are my holy grail (only $7 for 100 hair ties!), and they come in a portable ziplock bag.
Skin:
Always use a disposable cloth when washing your face: Regular towels store bacteria and can cause breakouts too easily. These facial wipes from Amazon are my holy grail.
Wear sunscreen daily: Yes, even when you spend all day indoors. UV rays can interact with your skin through windows, too.
Niacinamide, Vitamin C Hyaluronic Acid, & Tea Tree Oil are among the few skincare ingredients almost everyone should consider incorporating into their skincare routine.
Learn the correct order to apply the products in your skincare routine: Cleanser, Toner, Serum, Eye Cream, Spot Treatment, Moisturizer, Sunscreen (or Retinol/Skin Oil at night).
Remember: From a dermatologist's perspective, your face starts (or ends) at your nipples. So, ensure you're cleansing, exfoliating, and applying sunscreen daily to your neck, chest, and décolletage to keep your skin smooth, youthful, and well-hydrated.
Vaseline is a great (affordable) alternative to traditional eye creams.
Sugar scrub your facial hair for a more gentle alternative to waxing (Combine sugar, lemon, and water). Laser hair removal, especially under your arms and your arms/legs is life-changing.
Follow up a warm shower with a dry brush and coconut oil for smoother, firmer skin.
Always apply a hydrating lip balm, mask, or Vaseline, hand cream, and moisturizer to your feet before going to sleep.
Layer complementary scents. Ensure the scents of body wash, lotion, and perfume work well together and don't clash.
Makeup:
Learn your skin undertones and educate yourself on color theory (I can share a post on this on the Post+ feed if you want some more educational content on these types of topics – I write about them for a living!).
Test any foundation, concealer, or face powder on your wrists, too.
Don't forget to color-match your bronze and blush: They can appear orange or muddy if you don't find a product with the correct shade or undertones for your skin type.
Invest in products that go on your face, brow products, and eyeliners. Great mascaras and lip products are easy to find at a drugstore or relatively cheap (I suggest Covergirl and d NYX, respectively).
Apply concealer in a triangle; don't dot it around your eyes for better coverage.
If you have oily skin (or it's humid outside), apply powder before your liquid/cream products. Set them again with a light powder to lock the color in.
Apply mascara from tip to base for the best lashes of your life: One coat on the tip, another from middle to tip, and the last coat from base to tip.
In a pinch, use a fragrance-free moisturizer and a q-tip to remove excess makeup (no more raccoon eyes).
Use a light nude or white eyeshadow underneath your brow to make them appear more defined.
Apply face powder under your eyes to help the eyeliner on your waterline last longer.
Create a simple daily makeup routine formula: 1 skin coverage (foundation/concealer), 1 skin color (a favorite blush or bronzer), brows, mascara, an eye-definer (eyeliner or shadow), and a signature "your lips but better" lip shade (1-2 shades deeper or lighter than your natural lip color): This formula provides you the basics, so you never have an excuse not to put yourself together for the day (5-10 minute routine here).
Discover your day-to-night hero product: Always keep a slightly deeper lipstick, a smoky eyeshadow, or liquid liner in your bag to transition your day look into the evening with one portable product.
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nakaharaass · 8 months
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Skincare routine (The Flags + Chuuya)
a/n: I'm in my stormbringer phase, and I came up with this yesterday while I was doing my skincare. Hope you like it!
Lippmann:
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As an actor, he takes great care of his skin.
He follows a 10-step routine.
He knows everything about ingredients, and he always checks them before trying a different product.
He buys the best products, and he spares no expenses on them.
Pretty scared of developing stress wrinkles.
From time to time, he gathers all the Flags in his apartment, and they order pizza, drink wine or champagne and they gossip, while putting on sheet masks.
Pianoman:
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At first, he didn't care much about his skin. He knows that he looks good, and that's enough.
Until he met Lippmann.
His routine is well-built, but it's not as long as Lippmann's.
He knows enough about products to know the difference between hyaluronic acid, niacinamide and retinol, because Lippmann explained it to him.
He ends up watching skincare videos quite often.
When they all meet at Lippmann's, he usually arrives a bit early, so they can talk about new products, trends, etc.
Albatross:
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Do you know these guys that use the most basic soap, and they still have a perfect glowing skin?
He's one of them.
When they first met, Lippmann asked him about his routine.
Boy was like ??? just soap ??? why would he use anything else???
Lippmann hates him (affectionately).
Once he forgot to buy soap, and he used dish soap instead 💀
Lippmann bought him some basic products, like a cleanser and a moisturizing cream.
Sometimes he uses them, sometimes he doesn't.
Doc:
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He has really dry skin.
He knows it.
He does nothing about it.
He has a moisturizing cream at home, but he forgets to apply it.
Lippmann always carries some samples of moisture cream, so when he meets Doc he can force him to apply it.
After skincare nights at Lippmann's, his skin feels new and refreshed.
He likes that feeling, but he ends up forgetting to stick up to a routine to keep it always like that.
Iceman:
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He has normal skin, and he doesn't care much about skincare.
He had a really basic routine of his own.
Before, he used to wash his face with water, and then he just applied aftershave in the mornings.
Lippmann told him to use a cleanser and eye cream, to avoid developing wrinkles.
He agreed, and now he uses the products Lippmann recommended him.
He will stick to those products unless Lippmann tells him to use different (and better) ones.
Chuuya:
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Another one who didn't care much about his skin.
As a teen, he doesn't have pimples. Boy was born with a perfect pretty skin.
But Lippmann insisted that he should take better care of his skin.
Now he uses a cleanser, a toner, moisturizing cream and sunscreen.
He actually enjoys the routine, especially at night, after a long day at work.
The first time he went to one of Lippmann's skincare nights, he refused to put on a sheet mask.
Pianoman and Albatross pinned him down, while Lippmann put it on him.
He actually enjoyed it, and his skin looked much better, but he rather die than admit it.
Now every time they gather together, he puts on a small act of resistance before joining them.
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pradame · 4 months
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Any Advice for girls with dry, acne-prone skin?
wash with a hydrating cleanser
exfoliate with lactic acid
serums like hyaluronic acid & niacinamide
moisturize with ceramides and antioxidants
sunscreen always!
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mashriqiyyah · 6 months
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If we want to promote the boycott of is-not-reali products, we need to give substitutes and options for it.
Now, I also remember sisters asking me for my skincare/haircare routines, and I wanted to give a detailed article on that, but now it ain't about the time.
So, here, I'll try to compile these two topics.
Skincare that's effective without using any israeli/american product.
First of all, I don't have a skincare routine. I don't follow any step by step process. But, I do use products that help me keep my skin clean and hydrated.
And the most important advice I'll give to sisters is not to go for "skincare brands" that give pea sized products in bag size money. These industries are mostly scam. Always go for drugstore products. Those that are created for medicinal purposes oriented towards genuinely healing the skin problems. And if you don't have any active skin problems, don't expose your face to various products for achieving "perfect skin". There's nothing like that. Normal skins have occasional pimples, pigmentations, dark spots and uneven texture.
Anyway.
If you're going for drugstore products...
Go for phrama companies like Cipla and Reddy's Laboratories.
I personally use Reddy's Venusia Max moisturizer as my skin gets extremely dry often. If you have dry n normal (combination) skin you can use it. And if you have oily skin, go for squalane based moisturizers from Derma Co.
Next in line, if you want to use any serums, vit C is best for skins and there's a product by Cipla "Rivella Vit C and HA Serum" it's soothing, and effective. Alhamdulillah.
As a face cleanser or what you call as face wash, there are very brilliant new company products from DeConstruct that I love love love because they are so gentle on face and keep your pH balance and moisture intact (great substitute for Dove soap)
Then there's one more important aspect on skincare that's protection from UV...so you'll need a sunscreen. Go for Regaliz Truederma SPF 50. It's efficient. Alhamdulillah. Or Minimalist Suncreen spf 60 + Niacinamide incase you wanna go economically minimalistic. Derma Co Zinc Sunscreen is good too (one that comes in orange coloured pack)
Now, these four things are more than enough to keep your skin good.
Cleanser, Serum, Moisturizer, Sunblock.
Apart from that if you still wanna have some extra products...not from drugstore but excellent Indian brands...then Go for Pilgrim or Minimalist. They have best the ranges in every product.
And then comes Haircare...
Boycott Garnier. Boycott Loreal Paris. Boycott Head n Shoulders.
Go for St. Botanica. The Shampoos are sooooo great. Allahummaabaarik. SLS, Paraben Free, Actually formulated for cleaning dirt from hairs and reduce hair problems. Conditioners too are effective and they actually work as they advertise. If not St. Botanica, mamaearth would be good...but I didn't see it's results as best as St. Botanica.
For lipbalms though, you can go for Mamaearth. The shades are subtle and help keep your lips hydrated and avoid pigmentations. Stop using Ponds, Vaseline, Nivea. .PLEASE!!!! Their lipbalms do nothing but make your lips darker and greasy.
Makeup, I don't use tbh. But few years back, I had gotten a lipstick from MyGlamm and a Foundation of Biotique. They were good. You can go for it.
Bodywashes, Feet scrubs - Bodywise
Hair removal gels/creams - Sirona
Perfumes - Ajmal / Maison De Fouzdar are best. No doubt.
I'm sharing this post not to promote any sort of "self care" in this situation....but as an essential need of substitutes. Infact these substitutes are way better and effective than the Israeli American products we've been wasting our money on.
I have tried to mention most of the things used by women because that's the biggest market for Israeli products.
If you are an Indian, promote Indian brands 'cause we gotta "make in India" ;)
For that we need to use only that which is "made in India"
Go ahead...you can add anything else I might've missed. And yes...If any Mother's seeing this, let us know baby products that are made in India.
- Umm Taimiyyah 🕊️
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cleos-monastery · 11 months
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As someone with sensitive and dry skin, this summer is only getting hotter and as someone who lives in a hot and humid country, I took my skin care to a new level for it to adapt to this environment! .ೃ࿐ Skin Type: Sensitive Skin (face) Dry and Sensitive Skin (body) LONG READ AHEAD! 🍯🩰🧸🪡
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୨⎯ MORNING ROUTINE ⎯୧(DURING BATH) 🛁🫧🌅 -Before anything else, I cleanse my skin with an anti bacterial soap. ↳Product that I used is a local antibacterial soap (Safe guard). You can use anything as long as it gets rid of the build up first.
-I use a body scrub only twice a week (Wednesday and Sunday) to get ride of the clogged dirt in my pores and remove the dead skin cells and product build up and overall just leaves your skin feeling fresh and clean and improve my skin texture. ↳Product that I used is Dr. Teal's Epsom Salt and Body Scrub/ Human Nature Volcanic Cooling Body Scrub
-I never forget my shower gel and I always love how affordable and gourmand this smell is! ↳Product that I used is Bath and Body Works Strawberry Pound Cake Moisturizing Body Wash
-Next up is lotion. As someone who has scars on my legs growing up from bites and battle scars (me tripping and falling and scarring my legs) it has hindered me. Hydration and proper knowledge with ingredients that can help scars fade is a must. I believe Niacinamide and Vit. C has great contribution with lightening those scars.↳Product that I used is Avon's Green Papaya and Calamansi Lotion/ Vaseline UV Extra Brightening Nourishing Niacinamide Lotion
-Can't forget about my fragrance. I alternate gourmand and flowery and powdery scents. I mostly use fragrance mists! ↳Product that I used is Fairytale by BnBW, JOY by BnBW, Marshmallow Pumpkin Latte by BnBW. I use a oil-based perfume its Cassiopeia and I love it so much! ୨⎯ MORNING ROUTINE ⎯୧(FACE SKIN CARE ROUTINE) -I usually do not wash my face with cleanser but I only wash it with water. (Ik this is controversial but this has been my routine since I was still a teenager.)
-I use an ice cube that I froze over night to depuff my eyes (eyes only!)
-I apply my moisturizer. This moisturizer really hydrated my skin especially this summer. It has a lot ingredients that can help you with hydration and at the same time making your skin youthful and glowing! It is lightweight and just perfect for this summer!↳Product that I used is Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream -I apply my sunscreen. Genuinely love this sunscreen, the only sunscreen that didn't make me breakout! Never ever forget sunscreen! ↳Product that I used is Biore UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF50+ PA++++
-Next is my face mist/facial spray. Gotta keep the skin hydrated and fresh! ↳Product that I used is Evian Brumisateur Natural Mineral Water Facial Spray.
I always keep my morning routine simple since it's hot and humid here. I also bring with me a bottle of water and keep aware of what I eat and avoid eating foods that are oily and cause allergic reactions to my skin. ༉‧₊˚.
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୨⎯ EVENING ROUTINE ⎯୧ (DURING BATH) 🛁🫧🌆 -Still the same from above! I just do not overdo my scrubbing part and keep my skin hydrated! -୨⎯ EVENING ROUTINE ⎯୧(AFTER BATH/SKIN CARE FOR FACE) -Double cleansing your skin is that it removes the make up/sunscreen as well as remove those dirt that has built up through out the day. It also helps with absorption of your serums and other moisturizing products.↳Product that I used is Banila Clean it Zero cleansing Balm and Senka Perfect whip for cleansing foam
-I cannot forget my serum! Gotta love how lightweight this is and how it brightened up my dark spots! It has 5% niacinamide and love how this niacinamide worked and saved my skin.↳Product that I used is Axis Y Dark Spot Correcting Glow Serum
-Another serum that I cannot gate keep is this local brand/product in my country! It's Cica Skin Repair Serum Soothing Gel from Ever Organics. You can find any alternative skin care serums/gels that has cica as I swear that this ingredient has helped me with my reddish spots and helped me stop my break out! I genuinely love love this product.
-For spot treatment, I use this only when I have breakouts (I rarely have breakouts nowadays, probably during period days only!) ↳Product that I used Face Republic Calming Spot Oint Gel (I only bought the sachet one)
I think it's essential for us to take care of our body, not just our skin. Our body is our temple and we must good care of it. It's never too late to start and take care of your body. Take care of yourself not to impress others but as a form of self love. I think we should remember and remind ourselves to love and appreciate ourselves. ₍ ᐢ.ˬ.ᐢ₎˚୨୧
I hope this post has reached all of you needing inspos or don't know where to begin. I'm still a growing account after all! But I'd like to share with you all what has helped me. Can't wait to have moots too! 🎀🩰🪡
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bonesandthebees · 11 months
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Hello! If you do have any recommendations for skincare I would like them, acne is annoying lmao
OH BOY YES I DO!
okay so all skin has different sensitivities and needs and all that so what works for me might not work for you. there's a lot of different avenues you can go down for acne treatment but I'll try to go through things I know work for most people
this is gonna be long so putting it under a read more
first off, you gotta be washing your face twice a day if you don't already. I use cetaphil daily face wash which you can find in most drugstores, but another drugstore brand I've heard is very good is cervave! both brands have several different kinds of face wash, some that are more specific for acne, some that are hydrating if you have issues with dry skin, and some that are made for sensitive skin if you deal with irritation. I'd go through the different products they have and see what looks like it'd work best for you
most acne-specific face products use salicylic acid since that's a chemical proven to reduce oil and all that, but if you've used salicylic acid stuff and don't notice any improvement, you might want to try benzoyl peroxide acne products! panoxyl is another drugstore brand that carries acne face and body washes with benzoyl peroxide, and I use that for my chest and back acne (jury is still out as to if its actually helping or not. I'm still trying to figure out if salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide works better. do your research on both to see which one will work better for you!)
now if you want to add more than just face wash there is a whole variety of serums out there! my god tier, number one serum that I don't know how I lived without until now is niacinamide. niacinamide has been proven through research trials to be effective in reducing the amount of sebum (oil produced from your pores) your skin produces, and also reduces redness in skin. there are a lot of serums you can get that's a mix of stuff with niacinamide in it, but if you want a serum that's just straight up niacinamide (which I would recommend if you want to test out if it actually benefits you) both good molecules and the ordinary sell bottles of it for $6. the ordinary's serum is 10% niacinamide with 1% zinc, with the zinc there because I guess it's hydrating? good molecules is just 10% niacinamide without any zinc. there really isn't much of a difference between the two products, but for some reason good molecules serum worked way better for my skin than the ordinary's did, although I've known plenty of people who use the ordinary's version and love it.
(note: while both bottles say you can apply these niacinamide serums twice a day, in clinical trials it was shown that 5% niacinamide is what's effective on skin and they have no evidence higher concentrations does anything. so since these are both 10% niacinamide, you might want to just apply it once a day to reduce any risk of irritation)
if you have oily skin you might be hesitant about using moisturizer, but you have to use it bc if you try to dry your skin out your skin will just produce excess oil in response. what you want to look for in a face moisturizer is anything that's oil-free and non-comedogenic, which means it won't clog your pores. ideally, get a moisturizer that has spf in it as well (at least spf 30), that way you don't have to add an extra step to apply sunscreen on your face every day. right now I use cetaphil's daily face moisturizer with spf 35, but before that when I was a teen I used cetaphil's dermacontrol oil absorbing moisturizer with spf 30. the difference is that the dermacontrol is a bit more expensive, but it works to reduce the oil on your face so it's for people who really struggle with oily acne-prone skin. both products are oil-free and non-comedogenic so neither one will clog your pores. which one you use just depends on how oily your skin is
as far as taking care of individual pimples, while I've tried spot treatments with salicylic acid from the ordinary and good molecules, I don't really notice them doing much for me. what DOES make a difference is hydrocolloid pimple patches which dry out the skin and can really help reduce pimples. I like panoxyl's pimple patches, and you can get a pack of 40 for $8-$10
these are just the essentials for me! if you want any more 'special' products like masks or exfoiliants or oils lmk and I'll make a post about those but this is already long enough lol. I linked the products to their brand websites but you can find most of these either in drugstores, on amazon, or in stores like ulta or sephora
hope this helps!
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skincaretipsforgirls · 5 months
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Unlocking Radiant Skin: The Ordinary Skincare Tips for Girls
In the fast-paced world of skincare, finding a routine that works for you is crucial. If you're a girl looking to enhance your beauty regimen, The Ordinary has got your back. This powerhouse brand is renowned for its affordable yet effective products, making it a go-to for skincare enthusiasts. Here are some tips tailored just for you:
1. Understand Your Skin Type: Before diving into The Ordinary's vast product range, identify your skin type. Whether you have oily, dry, combination, or sensitive skin, The Ordinary offers targeted solutions for every need. Knowing your skin type ensures you choose products that address your unique concerns.
2. Start with the Basics: If you're new to The Ordinary, begin with the essentials. A gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen are fundamental steps in any skincare routine. The Ordinary's Squalane Cleanser and Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA are excellent starting points, providing a clean canvas for the rest of your routine.
3. Incorporate Hyaluronic Acid: Hyaluronic Acid is a game-changer for hydration. The Ordinary's Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 is a lightweight serum that boosts moisture retention, leaving your skin plump and supple. Apply it before your moisturizer to maximize its hydrating benefits.
4. Target Specific Concerns: Whether you're dealing with acne, hyperpigmentation, or fine lines, The Ordinary has a solution. For acne-prone skin, try the Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%. To address hyperpigmentation, the Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA is your ally. For anti-aging, the Retinol 0.2% in Squalane can work wonders when used cautiously.
5. Layering Matters: To get the most out of your products, layer them correctly. Generally, start with the thinnest consistency and work your way up. For example, apply water-based serums before creams or oils. This ensures each product is absorbed effectively, maximizing their benefits.
6. Don't Forget Sunscreen: Sunscreen is non-negotiable in any skincare routine. The Ordinary offers various sun protection options, such as the Mineral UV Filters SPF 30 with Antioxidants. Regular use protects your skin from harmful UV rays and prevents premature aging.
7. Be Consistent: Skincare is a marathon, not a sprint. Consistency is key to seeing results. Stick to your routine and give products time to work. Results may not be immediate, but with patience, you'll notice improvements in your skin's texture and appearance.
8. Customization is Key: The Ordinary empowers you to create a personalized routine. Mix and match products to address your specific needs. However, introduce new products gradually to avoid overwhelming your skin.
In conclusion, The Ordinary offers a treasure trove of skincare options for girls seeking an affordable yet effective routine. Remember, it's not about the quantity of products but the quality and how well they cater to your skin's needs. Embrace these tips, stay consistent, and let The Ordinary elevate your skincare journey. Your radiant skin awaits!
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Niacinamide Sunscreen For All Skin Types | Best Sunscreen For Face
Incorporating niacinamide sunscreen SPF in your routine is a smart move for those looking to not only shield their skin from the sun but also enhance its resilience and vitality. Sun protection with added skincare benefits—because your skin deserves nothing but the best.
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babyfairy · 1 year
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do you mind sharing the skin care products you use! 💗
yes omg! i haven’t done an updated routine in a while! right now it’s kind of a lot LOL so please bear with me! my current routine products + favorites (in no particular order) are:
- glow recipe plum plump hyaluronic acid serum: this is fine and i like it but you can find a much cheaper alternative that works just as well imo. i just love glow recipe’s packaging lol
- abib heartleaf calming toner: i use this in the mornings a lot and on the same days i’m using a retinoid or an exfoliant because i feel like it’s very soothing!
- cosRX BHA blackhead power liquid: i just started using this but i LOVE it. i have a lot of congestion on my nose and chin and i feel like this has helped a lot. really affordable too for how much you get because you don’t need to put a lot on your face!
- glow recipe watermelon glow niacinamide dew drops: i hate how much i love this serum because it is not cheap LOL but i love the way it feels and i can tell my skin loves it too. i’m on my second bottle!
- glow recipe avocado melt retinol eye cream: not everyone wants/needs an eye cream but i like to keep my under eyes super hydrated! this is also pricey lmao but it takes me a while to go through it so it’s worth it to me. has helped clear up a lot of the tiny bumps i had under my eyes.
- laneige lip sleeping mask: i genuinely am obsessed with this LMAO again not necessary but it makes my lips so shiny and i have the gummy bear flavor which is my fav. i have allergies that result in very dry/irritated lips and this helps immensely!
- good molecules gentle retinol cream: i just started using this too but i love it! i need a retinol in my routine honestly. it helps so much with texture and acne scarring. this is a really gentle formulation that’s great for beginners and it’s literally $8. i love it! i only use this 3x a week tops, and PM only.
- glow recipe watermelon glow PHA+BHA pore tight toner: obsessed is an understatement 🙃 this company has me in a chokehold lol. i love the way this feels on my skin and love how glowy i look after i use it. i don’t use this everyday either! only a few times a week.
- biore watery essence SPF: my #1 sunscreen. no white cast and it glides on really nicely without making me feel greasy afterwards. i ALWAYS WEAR SPF. using retinoids or other exfoliants without using SPF is a no go!!!! and this one is my fav so far.
- cosRX hyaluronic acid intensive cream: such a luxurious moisturizer!!! very hydrating. love this company. i love their snail mucin products too but i have an allergy to dust mites so i can’t use them unfortunately!! 💔💔💔 but if you aren’t allergic they’re great.
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uniqaya-lifestyle · 1 month
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Why You Need Tinted Sunscreen This Summer
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As the sun graces us with its warmth this summer, the importance of sun protection cannot be overstated. While sunscreen is a staple, tinted sunscreen emerges as a game-changer, offering both protection and a flawless complexion.
The Power of Tinted Sunscreen
Double Defense: Sunscreen with a Touch of Glam
Bridging the gap between skincare and makeup, you should use the best tinted sunscreen SPF 50 that provides a shield against harmful UV rays while offering a subtle tint for an even skin tone.
 Effortless Application: Say Goodbye to the Cakey Look
Unlike traditional foundations, tinted sunscreens are lightweight and blend seamlessly into the skin. Achieve a natural, dewy finish without the heaviness.
Versatility in Shades: Finding Your Perfect Match
With a range of shades, tinted sunscreens cater to various skin tones. From fair to deep, everyone can enjoy sun protection with a touch of personalized color.
Time-Saving Beauty Routine: Two-in-One Wonder
Simplify your beauty routine by combining sun protection and light coverage. Tinted sunscreen SPF is a time-saving essential for those busy summer days.
Non-Clogging Formula: Let Your Skin Breathe
Tinted sunscreens are formulated to be non-comedogenic, ensuring your pores remain unclogged. Bid farewell to breakouts and welcome a breathable, radiant complexion.
This summer, embrace the dual benefits of protection and beauty with tinted sunscreen. Whether you're lounging by the beach or running errands, let your skin shine, protected and effortlessly glamorous.
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femmefatalevibe · 11 months
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Hello! I love your blog and would like to ask for your advice. I want to look like an elegant, expensive woman. However, I am having a hard time applying makeup and setting up a skin care routine. Do you have an tips or resources on how to wear makeup elegantly and care for one's skin (for those new to makeup and skin care)?
What are the basic products needed for a dewy, classy make up look? Do you have any tutorials?
What are the basic products needed for healthy, minimal skin care routine?
Thank you for reading this ask! Have a great day!
Hi love! Sharing some of my tips below:
Skin:
Always use a disposable cloth when washing your face: Regular towels store bacteria and can cause breakouts too easily. These facial wipes from Amazon are my holy grail.
Wear sunscreen daily: Yes, even when you spend all day indoors. UV rays can interact with your skin through windows, too.
Niacinamide, Vitamin C Hyaluronic Acid, & Tea Tree Oil are among the few skincare ingredients almost everyone should consider incorporating into their skincare routine.
Learn the correct order to apply the products in your skincare routine: Cleanser, Toner, Serum, Eye Cream, Spot Treatment, Moisturizer, Sunscreen (or Retinol/Skin Oil at night).
Remember: From a dermatologist's perspective, your face starts (or ends) at your nipples. So, ensure you're cleansing, exfoliating, and applying sunscreen daily to your neck, chest, and décolletage to keep your skin smooth, youthful, and well-hydrated.
Vaseline is a great (affordable) alternative to traditional eye creams.
Sugar scrub your facial hair for a more gentle alternative to waxing (Combine sugar, lemon, and water). Laser hair removal, especially under your arms and your arms/legs is life-changing.
Follow up a warm shower with a dry brush and coconut oil for smoother, firmer skin.
Always apply a hydrating lip balm, mask, or Vaseline, hand cream, and moisturizer to your feet before going to sleep.
Layer complementary scents. Ensure the scents of body wash, lotion, and perfume work well together and don't clash.
Makeup:
Learn your skin undertones and educate yourself on color theory (I can create a short ebook/PDF if you want some more educational content on these types of topics – I write about them for a living!).
Test any foundation, concealer, or face powder on your wrists, too.
Don't forget to color-match your bronze and blush: They can appear orange or muddy if you don't find a product with the correct shade or undertones for your skin type.
Invest in products that go on your face, brow products, and eyeliners. Great mascaras and lip products are easy to find at a drugstore or relatively cheap (I suggest Covergirl and NYX, respectively).
Apply concealer in a triangle; don't dot it around your eyes for better coverage.
If you have oily skin (or it's humid outside), apply powder before your liquid/cream products. Set them again with a light powder to lock the color in.
Apply mascara from tip to base for the best lashes of your life: One coat on the tip, another from middle to tip, and the last coat from base to tip.
In a pinch, use a fragrance-free moisturizer and a Q-tip to remove excess makeup (no more raccoon eyes).
Use a light nude or white eyeshadow underneath your brow to make them appear more defined.
Apply face powder under your eyes to help the eyeliner on your waterline last longer.
Create a simple daily makeup routine formula: 1 skin coverage (foundation/concealer), 1 skin color (a favorite blush or bronzer), brows, mascara, an eye-definer (eyeliner or shadow), and a signature "your lips but better" lip shade (1-2 shades deeper or lighter than your natural lip color): This formula provides you the basics, so you never have an excuse not to put yourself together for the day (5-10 minute routine here).
Discover your day-to-night hero product: Always keep a slightly deeper lipstick, a smoky eyeshadow, or liquid liner in your bag to transition your day look into the evening with one portable product.
Hope this helps xx
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selfcarewithkay · 6 months
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Chapter One
Hi guys! Welcome! I feel like it's only appropriate to start this blog off with some skin care. However today we aren't going to just talk about products because before we can decide what's best for your skin we need to know your skin type. There are three major skin types, oily skin, dry skin and combination skin. Some might say that acne prone skin is another type but that's up to debate. Oily skin can be described as skin that secretes an excessive amount of the body’s natural oils. Dry skin is the complete opposite of that because it secretes little to no natural oils leaving the skin very dry. Combination skin is a combination of the two skin types meaning some parts of the skin are oily (usually the t-zone) and some parts are dry (usually the side of your cheeks). 
My oily|combination skin tips;
Any product with high amounts of niacinamide and salicylic acid works wonders for your oily skin.
Make sure to wash your face both day and night.
Stick to a proper skincare routine.
Use fragrance free products.
Drink lots of water.
Try your best to avoid oily foods in your diet.
My dry skin tips;
Wash your face once a day preferably at night only.
Try to stay away from stripping cleansers and bar soap cleansers.
Incorporate products with hyaluronic acid , ceramides and glycerin into your skin care.
 Use a moisturizing cream and not moisturizing lotion.
Drink lots of water
Try to keep a fresh diet
Stick to your skincare routine
How to apply your skincare in order.
Cleanser- You should always start your routine with a clean base. So picking a cleanser that's suitable for your skin type is important because that's the first line of action in your routine. For the dry skin girlies as I recommended, only wash your face at night so in the morning to achieve that clean base you can cleanse with micellar water and a cotton pad.
Toner- Toner removes any last traces of dirt, grime and impurities stuck in your pores after you wash your face. When added to your daily skincare routine and used regularly, it can have a major positive impact on the appearance and tightness of your pores. Be keen to look at the ingredients before picking a toner that's suitable for your skin. Remember to pick ingredients that will help your skin and achieve your desired goal of clean skin.
Serums- Your next step should consist of serums. Now it is important to note which serums are to be used at which time. For example a serum containing high amounts of retinol should be used at night only. In your serums is where you can really incorporate the elements needed to help your skin. I will do another post talking about the best brands and products containing the best ingredients for your skin type but for now we can look and use what we can.
Eye-cream- Eye-cream is a very controversial step. A lot of people argue that it's unnecessary or that it doesn't work. Personally, I love it and think it works wonders for the puffiness under my eyes. As a university student this has become very helpful in trying to hide my lack of sleep. 
Moisturizer- This is supposedly the last step. Well at night that is. Again the selection of this product should vary on the type of skin you have.
Sunscreen- Sunscreen should be the last thing you apply in your routine. It should be applied 15 minutes before contact with sunlight. I don't think I have to stress on how important sunscreen is. Picking a sunscreen however can be tricky. Some people tend to need higher levels of spf in order to be protected while others can use lower levels and still be fine. I say use the highest available to you if you don't know what level you need. There's no harm in it and you are sure you are protected.
Bonus face masks- Face masks aren't a part of your everyday skincare routine but it should be a part of your overall routine. A face mask to exfoliate should be added to your routine and it should be done at least once and week. Exfoliation should not be done everyday as it can be very harmful to the skin's barrier. A mask for hydration should also be added to your routine to be done at least once a week.
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I hope you learnt a lot in today's post. That's all for this week. Be sure to join me next Friday for a lesson on haircare. Have a wonderful week and be sure to stay hydrated. Thank you for reading!
Here is a song to help set the mood for your routine.
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luxurybrownbarbie · 1 year
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Barbie I think it’s been a minute since you answered this but especially as you countdown to your wedding (💖💖) what is your skincare routine? Do you have any mist haves?
This is cute. Thanks babes. 💛
My skincare has become majorly simplified I fear. I double cleanse at night (Btw for my other oily/combination girlies, double cleansing for at least three minutes is a lovely little lymphatic massage and will help get the oil plugs out of your skin. To my dry skin girlies… please don’t double cleanse. If you must, one minute MAX. 🔪) and mist, then hyaluronic acid, mist again, then I use a pore reducing or skin balancing toner, depending on what’s happening. Some days I skip it. Niacinamide, salicylic acid/lactic acid, peptides, light serum, antioxidants, then face roller with moisturizer. Active physical exfoliation twice a week: facial brush, etc. Please do not be afraid of physical exfoliation, it is required for chemical exfoliation to work. Just be mindful of your moisture barrier and be about 25% as intense with it as you think you need to be.
Must have? Sunscreen. Every day, no matter what. People in Seattle or the UK will swear they don’t need sunscreen. They do. Skin cancer is real and very damaging. Wear sunscreen.
I get facials every month to help keep everything in order. I'm focused on balancing my skin and keeping it pristine; I don't have any desire to lean into trends anymore. I just want what works! I cleaned out most my skincare stuff, some of it I use for my hair and the rest I use on my body instead.
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