Face Skin Care HELP!
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For a mid 30s mom who knows nothing about skin care and has always been bare minimum wash face & use moisturizer... needing to do better. Any good tried & true recommendations on what to do on a daily basis? Daily sunscreen/moisturizer that is thin and goes under make up well?
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I went to the dermatologist this year and confessed the exact same thing to her. I have a red complexion, oily skin with dry patches, and sometimes still breakout. , I was told Toleriane products by LaRoche-Possy and both The Ordinary azelaic acid and The Ordinary niacinamide. All are reasonably priced and have helped fixed some of those issues.
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@UnicornLove
Hi! I would recommend washing your face AM and PM with CeraVe SA cleanser (has smoothing salicylic acid), then apply Neutrogena Hydroboost mixed with CeraVe vitamin C (combining anti aging hyaluronic acid with brightening vitamin C), and once that’s soaked in, a thin layer of Elta MD clear sunscreen (comes in tinted or non-tinted). In the evening, wash with CeraVe SA cleanser, then on dried skin, apply CeraVe Retinol (just one pump and avoid eyelids), then CeraVe PM lotion overtop. I hope this helps! -
@UnicornLove I am also in my mid 30s and have recently been on the hunt for good clean skin care products. I really like the ilia brand tinted sunscreen, odacite skin care line and osea skin care. I stick to sunscreen, day moisturizer, night moisturizer, vitamin C and hylaronic acid. Hope this helps!
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I’m also a big EltaMD fan for moisturizer with SPF! I love that they also have a tinted version to add some light coverage
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I am 33 and decided 2025 would be my year for skincare & self care! A girl told me about the brand, The Ordinary, and how affordable it is. You can get it at Ulta, Sephora, Target (that has ulta in it) and Amazon. You can take a quiz on their website and they’ll tell you what products are best and what order to apply them in. Makes it painless and easy! I’ve been doing my “routine” for about a month now and already seeing a difference!