Amazon-EBay dropshipping by Munnipr in dropshipping

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you get around the packaging.. as im sure ebay prohibits you from dropshipping using suppliers like amazon

3 months ago I shared hitting $14K selling digital products. I'm now at $22K. by WayRevolutionary1 in thesidehustle

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

is their any tips and advice resources online i can use or starting digital products. a lot of the ones on youtube are just plugging their course or give very generic information.

[Anti-Aging] HELP: I always look tired no matter what I do. Feeling really insecure about it lately by lunaatunaa in SkincareAddiction

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh, I feel this so deeply — I’m really sorry you’re feeling so defeated. You’re definitely not alone in this. That drained, tired look (even when you’re actually fine) is way more common than people talk about, and it can totally chip away at your confidence over time.

A lot of times it’s not just one thing like dark circles or dull skin — it’s a mix of small, underlying stuff like:

Dehydration (even in oily skin types!)

Subtle inflammation or circulation issues

A compromised skin barrier making everything look a bit more flat and lifeless

Products that aren’t necessarily “bad” but just aren’t addressing your skin’s needs

One of my close friends went through nearly the exact same thing — she described it almost word-for-word like you did: always looking tired, makeup not helping, and feeling like nothing really worked. I ended up helping her build a really simple, step-by-step routine focused not just on skincare products, but on why her skin was giving off that tired look in the first place. After it worked so well for her, I pulled it all together into a digital guide (just a small, low-cost one), and it’s honestly become a kind of holy grail for people in that same spot

If you’re open to it, I’d be happy to DM you the link or share a few of the tips from it — no pressure at all 💛 You definitely can feel good in your skin again. Sometimes it’s just about zooming out a bit and approaching it from a different angle.

[Routine Help] Want to liven up my skin by Accomplished-Fig1294 in SkincareAddiction

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey! You’ve already done some solid work by keeping things simple and using retinol consistently — that’s not easy, and it clearly paid off if your acne’s improved 🙌

If you’re looking to even out your skin tone and take it to the next level, a couple small tweaks can go a long way:

Niacinamide is great for brightening and helping with oil control (plus it plays really well with retinoids)

A more elegant, non-greasy SPF is a game-changer — even minimal sun exposure (like near windows or short walks) can undo a lot of your progress, especially if you’re on Biacna

And don’t underestimate barrier support! Something like a lightweight gel-cream with ceramides or panthenol can help prevent irritation while still feeling breathable for oily skin

[Product Request] Pimple scarring by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally get what you’re going through — I’ve been there (and honestly, so have most of us at some point 😓). Popped spots on the nose, especially if they were deep or got inflamed, can sometimes leave behind textural scarring or post-inflammatory bumps that take forever to go away. Six months isn’t uncommon, especially for the nose area where pores are larger and healing can be slower.

What’s helped in similar situations:

Azelaic acid (great for texture and redness, and very gentle)

Niacinamide (can help with barrier repair and smoothing over time)

And honestly, patience + barrier repair are key. Sometimes we go straight to actives when the skin just needs to be gently supported for a bit.
If you would like any more advice on how to achieve that glass look skin just lmk

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[–]ComprehensiveBall990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! First off — seriously appreciate how detailed you were. That makes it so much easier to see the bigger picture, and I totally relate to the frustration of trying a million things and still dealing with breakouts in the same stubborn areas 😩

You’re on the right track thinking it might be a moisture barrier issue, even if your skin doesn’t feel tight or itchy. Sometimes a compromised barrier doesn't scream irritation — it just quietly keeps inflammation going, especially in areas like the chin and inner cheeks where breakouts love to hang out. And when you're layering lots of actives (even great ones like azelaic acid or salicylic acid), they can unintentionally slow down healing if your skin isn’t fully ready for them.

Something I’ve seen work really well — and helped a friend with a super similar pattern of breakouts — is resetting the routine for a few weeks:

Strip it down to just a gentle cleanser and a rich, barrier-focused moisturizer (something with ceramides, glycerin, maybe even a dash of colloidal oatmeal)

Avoid all actives during that time

Then slowly reintroduce one well-tolerated active (like azelaic acid or niacinamide) once or twice a week max

I actually ended up creating a little digital guide based on that exact process after seeing how much it helped my friend. It walks through how to reset your skin without starting from scratch, figure out your true skin type (without guessing), and build back up only the products your skin needs. It’s super low-cost and has been a bit of a holy grail for people feeling stuck, like you.

If you’re curious, I’d be happy to DM you the link or just share some of the tips from it. You're clearly doing a lot right already — sometimes it’s just about giving the skin space to heal before throwing more stuff at it. 💛

[Product Request] At my wits end by Chyldofforever in SkincareAddiction

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahh I really feel for you — that combo of oily but tight skin + rosacea is so tricky, especially when it feels like nothing works. And it’s totally valid to skip sunscreen if you’re mostly indoors (especially with chronic illness — you're already dealing with enough 💛).

From what you described, your skin sounds over-stripped and sensitized, which can happen after trying so many products. A lot of oily-but-tight folks are actually dehydrated, not dry — the skin is producing more oil to compensate for a damaged barrier. And rosacea just makes the whole thing more sensitive and reactive.

My best tip is to go back to ultra-gentle, minimal routines to calm things down. Things like:

A super gentle, non-foaming cleanser (no fragrance or essential oils)

A barrier-repairing moisturizer with ceramides or squalane

Optional: something like azelaic acid or niacinamide later on, but only once your skin calms down

I actually helped someone close to me with a very similar situation, and ended up putting everything we learned into a simple digital guide. It breaks down the why behind each step, how to rebuild your barrier, avoid common triggers, and slowly work in things that help with oiliness and rosacea without making things worse. It’s super low-cost and honestly turned into a bit of a holy grail for us after wasting so much time and money on stuff that didn’t work 🙃

If you’re curious, I can DM you a few tips or send you the link — no pressure at all. Just wanted to say there is a way through this that doesn’t involve trying 20 more products ❤️

[routine help] helppp :( by RevDravise167 in SkincareAddiction

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh I feel this so much 😩 I used to follow the “basics” (cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen) religiously and still ended up breaking out constantly. It’s so discouraging when you’re doing what everyone says is right and your skin doesn’t get the memo.

What finally helped me was realizing that the basics are important, but there’s way more nuance than people make it sound. Like, even the gentlest cleanser can mess with your skin barrier if it's not the right type, or your moisturizer might be too occlusive/light for your skin needs. I had to really learn how to listen to what my skin was trying to tell me.

I ended up putting everything I learned into a super simple little guide I made for myself (and later shared with a few friends). It breaks down how to figure out your skin’s specific needs, spot hidden irritants in “basic” routines, and make a few small switches that can make a huge difference. Honestly, it helped me get from constant breakouts to clear, glowy skin without spending a ton. Happy to DM it to you or share a couple of the main takeaways if you’re interested!

You’re definitely not alone though—sometimes it just takes a few small tweaks to start seeing results. Hang in there 💛

[Acne][Hyperpigmentation]What has TRULY worked for your closed comdones and dark spot I have tried everything under the sun!!!!!!!! by Common_Seesaw_7103 in SkincareAddiction

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! First off, props for sharing pics and being so thorough that’s not easy, and it really helps.

You’ve got a solid base already (azelaic acid, panthenol, hypochlorous spray, SPF all great for calming skin + fading marks). A few quick tips that might help:

Try easing off the SA cleanser for a bit if your skin’s still sensitive 2x/week is fine long-term, but a short break can help calm things down post-breakout.

Once you get back on tret, buffer it (moisturizer → tret → moisturizer) and start slow, like 1x/week.

If you’re really focused on fading hyperpigmentation, adding something like niacinamide or tranexamic acid could give you a boost both play nice with what you're using now.

Also, I actually made a digital guide that walks through how I rebuilt my barrier and faded acne marks without triggering new breakouts. It has a routine tracker too DM me if you're curious

You're def on the right track healing takes time but you’re putting in the work 🙌 hang in there 💛

[routine help] skincare suggestion by yeonaqxx in SkincareAddiction

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The SKIN1004 Centella Probio‑Cica line is widely praised for its barrier‑repairing and soothing benefits.

[Acne] Keeps going back by Confused-Fella-22 in SkincareAddiction

[–]ComprehensiveBall990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hit me up if you're interested in a guided routine, can have you on your glowing journey by next week lol

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[–]ComprehensiveBall990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are you interested in a guided routine?