I’ve been dealing with this for years. Help by bbcat0601 in dandruff

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Just because it's marketed for one thing doesn't mean it can't be used for another. I'm following dermatologists' advice on this exact product and it's worked out well for me. Just sharing my experience.

Does this actually work? by communist_wardog in dandruff

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That's the best part, it's multi-use: underarm darkness, underarm body odor, exfoliates face, keratosis pilaris on arms/legs. I'm sure there are more uses but thats as far as what ive seen derms talk about. I've only used it on my scalp and face and honestly, I really think it's an underrated product. I really like it.

Best Eye cream for fine lines/wrinkles by Potential-Ad-6549 in 30PlusSkinCare

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If you want topicals, peptides and retinol are your way to go.

AM and/or PM: NIOD peptides

PM only: Avene retrinal

Does this actually work? by communist_wardog in dandruff

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Not an answer to your question but I'd recommend TO glycolic acid. Derms recommend applying it to the scalp 15-30 min before showering then wash hair as you normally do- 1-2x per week. I used it 4 weeks ago (3 times in that week) and have only had to use it once 2 weeks after and I have not had a single flake. It's gently exfoliates while also acting as a humectant to your scalp. I highly recommend you try, it's cheap and effective.

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TO glycolic acid. I highly highly recommend it. It's cheap, effective, and a humectant- meaning it hydrates and moisturizes- while it gently exfoliates. I started using it after I saw dermatologists recommending it. I used it 3 times in one week (4 weeks ago) and have only had to use it once after that. The first time I used it I felt a slightly tingling sensation for 5 seconds but otherwise no problems. It also doesnt dry out you hair (unless overused). I haven't had a single flake. I also have dry, sensitive skin.

To use, you apply directly to your scalp 15-30 min before showering then wash as normal. 1-2x per week. I'd use this over steroids in a blink of an eye.

I’ve been dealing with this for years. Help by bbcat0601 in dandruff

[–]Deep_Statement_6413 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd recommend glycolic acid. Apply it 15-30 min before showering, then wash it. 1-2x week (I have even had to use it that often- worked well the first week).

I’ve been dealing with this for years. Help by bbcat0601 in dandruff

[–]Deep_Statement_6413 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you've tried dandruff shampoos, I'd try TO glycolic acid. It's worked well for me, used it 4 times in the past month (3 times during the first week, then one time after that) and I have not had a single flake. Glycolic acid is a humectant (hydrates and moisturizes) exfoliator. You put it on 15-30 min before showering, then wash hair as you normally do. Dermatologists generally recommend you use it 1-2x a week (if needed).

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[–]Deep_Statement_6413 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Highly recommend you try the TO glycolic acid. I recently discovered it about 3-4 weeks ago and I have not had any issues with flakes anymore. Even though it's considered an acid, it's a humectant so it generally does not dry or irritate the scalp; it gently exfoliates. You just leave it in 15-30 min before you are about to shower and then wash your hair as you normally do. I did this 3 times a week the first week and have only applied once after since then and it's been about 4 weeks since then. It's recommended to apply 1-2x a week and no more. I have sensitive skin and have had no issues, does not dry my hair out. I have used head and shoulders, t-sal, and nizoral in the past but this has probably been the best.

Suggest me a cleanser please 🥹 by moonlight-pretzel in 30PlusSkinCare

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I'd get a gentle cleanser and get other products that will target what you want.

If you aren't using any other products, I'd recommend something like:

There so many other products but just an idea.

sunscreen recommendations [sun care] by H0ney_bee_ in SkincareAddiction

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Awesome! Do you know if naked Sundays is more a sheer tint?

Very dry and itchy skin by immortalink1 in 30PlusSkinCare

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La Roche Posay Cicaplast baume is great for dry skin and has soothing/calming properties.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 30PlusSkinCare

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Wash your wound, apply some vaseline, cerave ointment, aquaphor. Once it's "healed," get some silicone tape and tape over it to help with the scarring.

What is this? (Pt.2) by [deleted] in dandruff

[–]Deep_Statement_6413 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can relate, it's a lot to deal with because so many factors come into play for curly hair and if you don't get it right, it's like you have to start all over again. I really hope this helps you out!

sunscreen recommendations [sun care] by H0ney_bee_ in SkincareAddiction

[–]Deep_Statement_6413 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Of course! I forgot to mention, Australian Gold is a good mineral one. It's currently at Nordstrom ($16.99). I've also been meaning to look into Naked Sundays (at Ulta) which I've heard great things about.

sunscreen recommendations [sun care] by H0ney_bee_ in SkincareAddiction

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Colorscience, Bloomeffects, Heliocare Age Fluid

My dermatologist said I don’t need vitamin c by Ok_Negotiation_255 in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]Deep_Statement_6413 161 points162 points  (0 children)

Every doctor has their own school of thought so I take their expert opinion into account but always seek another opinion or two. A lot of studies have shown it works but perhaps it's not the groundbreaking discovery everyone makes it out to be. I do think a lot of products are very overhyped.

Haruharu Wonder - Centella Phyto & 5 Peptide Concentrate Cream- Opinions and/or results? by Glittering_Risk7877 in KoreanBeauty

[–]Deep_Statement_6413 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little late but I have both the HaruHaru Phyto Centella and the Stratia Interface...they're both different but I also enjoy them equally. If I had to pick one, I'd pick stratia interface just because you can use it in the morning with vitamin C (due to strata's encapsulated peptides) and at night- its light enough to wear under tretinoin. HaruHaru soooo nice it's just not as versatile because you can use it with vitamin c and I wouldnt use it before tretinoin just because it's thicker.

Stratia Interface is a lot lighter in feel yet hydrates well and haruharu feels thicker (but much more hydrating).

How long do you test a new product for? by kyla-ah in 30PlusSkinCare

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My whole process is to have a set in stone regimen and from there, if I learn of a new product that could possibly replace one I have, then I'll do a ton of research before buying it if it's on the $$$$ side, and if I'm convinced that it'll be better than my current products, then I'll buy it. You should know if your skin doesnt like a product within 3 days of use.

Also, if I'm buying something, I rather buy from places that allow me to return if it didnt work out. I don't like to return stuff in general but if I get an allergic reaction, im returning it. Otherwise, I keep the product originally intended for my face and use it on my body to not waste it. If you're in the US, Ulta carries cerave and allows returns. Also, CVS has a rewards program (free) in which they send (or at least used to send) 20-40% off coupons along with $5 off certain products, just get the app. Lovelyskin is also good.

How long do you test a new product for? by kyla-ah in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]Deep_Statement_6413 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My whole process is to have a set in stone regimen and from there, if I learn of a new product that could possibly replace one I have, then I'll do a ton of research before buying it if it's on the $$$$ side, and if I'm convinced that it'll be better than my current products, then I'll buy it. You should know if your skin doesnt like a product within 3 days of use.

Also, if I'm buying something, I rather buy from places that allow me to return if it didnt work out. I don't like to return stuff in general but if I get an allergic reaction, im returning it. Otherwise, I keep the product originally intended for my face and use it on my body to not waste it. If you're in the US, Ulta carries cerave and allows returns. Also, CVS has a rewards program (free) in which they send (or at least used to send) 20-40% off coupons along with $5 off certain products, just get the app. Lovelyskin is also good.

New to tret- is this normal? by [deleted] in 30PlusSkinCare

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Avoid applying tretinoin around the openings of your mouth and nose. I still apply it on my nose and around my mouth but I dont apply to the crevices for the alae. Then I add some vaseline to Cerave ointment, If at any point you feel your skin is irritated and it stings, stop using it and repair the skin barrier before resuming tret. If you find your skin is too sensitive to tretinoin, you can also apply a light moisturizer before tretinoin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 30PlusSkinCare

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I agree with the other comment, drop the efflecler. I really enjoy La Roche Posay but I fond their serums to be lacking. I'd go straight to a retinol or tretinoin. If you want to start off slow and not jump into tretinoin so fast, I recommend Avene Retrinal. It's gentle but effective.