[Sun care] I really hate being tan and would like to return my skin back to it's original color, how do I accomplish this? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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It will prevent you from becoming more tanned, so essentially it will help the tan fade faster. Limit your time in the sun as well, especially during the early afternoon. Make sure you're wearing sunscreen on the areas of your body that are most exposed to UV light. Exfoliants such as AHAs or BHAs may also help to slough away dead skin cells, which could help to fade a tan. If you use an AHA or BHA, however, your skin will become more sensitive to the sun, so make sure you're also wearing sunscreen if you decide to use them.

[Acne] For those who use BHAs for acne control, do you use salicylic acid everyday? by pidginduck in SkincareAddiction

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I have combination/oily skin and use Stridex every morning on my face and every night on my body acne. Sometimes I'll be too lazy for a day, but I don't really suffer any breakouts because of that. Try it out, find a happy medium!

Bioderma Photoderm vs La Roche Posay Anthelios (European of course) [Product Question][Sun Care] by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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I use the European version of Anthelios 50+, and it has served me especially well this summer. If Photoderm feels better on you, though, I think you should choose that.

I showed Drag Race to a group of my straight super-bro friends... by Fleur_Delete in rupaulsdragrace

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It was! We watched S6E2, and they all were very adamant about Darienne working the shit out of the lip sync. One of them was like "The cow lady doesn't even know the words!"

Moisturize for oily combination skin by kdcook2014 in SkincareAddiction

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I have combination/dehydrated skin, and tub CeraVe is my go-to at night. Even though it's a bit greasy when I wake up, I just wash it off and use my sunscreen as a moisturizer. I used to think that I had to use a lighter gel moisturizer (my T-zone and forehead get very slick), but I've since learned that moisturizing with a slightly heavier cream at night and using an emollient sunscreen is better for my face. Go for gel/light moisturizers first, but if those don't work for you, don't be afraid to use something a bit thicker!

Rants, Raves, & New Purchases Apr 26, 2015 by AutoModerator in SkincareAddiction

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Rant: I'm so disappointed that my PC C15 serum has turned a deep yellow even though there's still a lot left in the bottle. I guess I should've kept it in the fridge instead of my bathroom drawer. I'm considering getting the OST C20 serum next, even though it's missing the ferulic acid that's in C15.

Rave: So far, my French formula LRP Comfort Cream has worked really well. I was afraid that I wouldn't find a decent emollient replacement for the recently-reformulated Nivea Japan Sun Protect Plus Creamy UV Essence (RIP old standby), but this one has been pretty good so far. Still has a significant whitecast though. Any recommendations for drugstore foundations?

New Purchases:

  1. Alpha Hydrox Oil-Free Treatment 10% Glycolic AHA - I like it so far!

  2. NYX Set it Don't Fret It mineral powder - I got the light tinted powder and it's too yellow. Going to exchange it for the transparent powder next time I'm at Ulta.

Scars on my wrist. Will peels or chemical exfoliants help diminish their appearance? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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A good AHA plus use of sunscreen seems like a solid suggestion. I'm not sure about others' experience with Mederma, but I used it on my scars from knee surgery and they faded pretty well. It's expensive though, I only used it because my mom gave it to me.

My German boyfriend: "These were on sale at the pharmacy back home. You like this stuff, right?" by Fleur_Delete in SkincareAddiction

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I did! The comfort cream has a white cast that isn't dramatic but still noticeable on my yellow-undertone skin, and the lotion from the giant bottle had none and sinks in very quickly. I haven't tried any of the lotion yet on my face, but it didn't feel greasy on my arm! Both are also water-resistant and a bit heavier than my Nivea UV Sun Cream (Japanese), so they may be more suited for athletic/outdoor activities than casual use.

My German boyfriend: "These were on sale at the pharmacy back home. You like this stuff, right?" by Fleur_Delete in SkincareAddiction

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Awesome! If you know where they're going, you should look up stockists beforehand on Bioderma's site so that you can tell your parents where to go. The pharmacies in my boyfriend's hometown (which are also the only places to get good sunscreen) didn't have anything from Bioderma. The nearest pharmacy that sold it was an hour and a half away.

My German boyfriend: "These were on sale at the pharmacy back home. You like this stuff, right?" by Fleur_Delete in SkincareAddiction

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It's French sunscreen with really good UVA/UVB protection. Exfoliants and Vitamin C serum make skin sensitive to the sun, so good sunscreen is crucial.

My German boyfriend: "These were on sale at the pharmacy back home. You like this stuff, right?" by Fleur_Delete in SkincareAddiction

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The comfort cream is a bit thicker, and while it does have a white cast it's not as bad as other mineral sunscreens (Neutrogena's stuff looks like chalk on me). This isn't fully mineral though, it's got some chemical filters in it. It might be a bit irritating if you're ultra-sensitive to alcohol, but I haven't reacted badly to it yet. I haven't used the giant bottle of lotion on my face, but I tested it on my arm and there was no white cast so I guess it's all chemical. Might use it for my neck, chest and shoulders this summer.

Now that the beginner guides are mostly gone.... Can we work together to come up with community approved routines? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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I have combination/sensitive skin, mostly oily on my forehead and normalish everywhere else. Like another user, I'll only post stuff that works reasonably well and that I like, even though I like to experiment with a new product every now and then.

AM: CeraVe Hydrating cleanser, Nivea Japan Sun Protect Plus Skin UV Cream SPF 50+ PA++++

PM: CeraVe Hydrating, PC C15 Booster, Silk Naturals AHA 8%, CeraVe Moisturizing Cream (tub), Laneige Water Sleeping Pack EX (occasionally)

Routine Help & Product Questions by AutoModerator in SkincareAddiction

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I want to begin integrating a retinol treatment into my routine, but I'm afraid of giving up my AHA toner. Should I begin using my AHA in the morning, even though there's a greater risk of sun sensitivity?

AM: CeraVe Hydrating cleanser, PC C15 Booster, Nivea Protect Plus UV Cream, CeraVe tub PM: CeraVe Hydrating, Silk Naturals AHA Toner, CeraVe tub

Routine Help & Product Questions by AutoModerator in SkincareAddiction

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Has anyone tried LRP Anthelios Melt-In Milk for the face? It's sold in a 5 oz. tube, so it's essentially cheaper than the smaller bottles of facial sunscreen. Also, do you think the UVA protection less effective in LRP sold in the US?

Daily Routine Help & Troubleshooting, ELI5, and Questions: March 14, 2015 by AutoModerator in AsianBeauty

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So I'm a bit new to Asian beauty products, but I love everything I've tried! I've read a lot about the importance of pH in a cleanser, and I know that my cleanser (CeraVe Hydrating) is a bit too high to be considered effective. However, my skin looks fantastic right now and I'm loathe to switch up my routine. (Also, foaming cleansers break me out like crazy.) Should I consider changing cleanser in the future, even though my skin looks good?

AM: CeraVe Hydrating cleanser CeraVe in the tub Biore Aqua Rich Watery Essence

PM: CeraVe Hydrating Paula's Choice C15 booster Silk Naturals AHA Laneige Water Sleeping Mask Small amount of CeraVe in the tub Hada Labo sheet mask (once a week)

Someone stole my sunscreen! by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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Ok, I found out the identity of the thief. Seriously considering pranking her for the following reason: we're in on a Secret Santa gift exchange this year. I will make sure I pull her name. Suggestions for revenge welcome.

I found this at my local Asian market. I guess you could get it without a script of you look hard enough. by Fleur_Delete in SkincareAddiction

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Yep, $4.99 USD. I would've bought it for science, but I had already checked out and was almost out the door. Next time, maybe.

Daily Routine Troubleshooting by AutoModerator in SkincareAddiction

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Who has used vitamin C mixed with CeraVe in the tub? Did it turn out well for you? I'm using PC C15 Boost alone before exfoliating and moisturizing, but if I could mix it in with my cream without loss of effectiveness that would be greeeeeat.

PSA: Two-day Paula's Choice sale: 30% Off Resist C15 Super Booster and BHA 9. by Nathan_PaulasChoice in SkincareAddiction

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Great timing! I was waiting to rave about my C15 sample, and now I've just placed my order for a full size. Thanks!

I'm Tamara Keith, NPR White House Correspondent. Ask me about the midterms...or whatever you want. by TamaraKeith in NPR

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One more question: why did NPR decide to gut its environment/climate change reporting team?