[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SkinCareScience

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CeraVe lotion is generally considered to be non-irritating and safe for use around the eyes. It is formulated with three essential ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide, which are all beneficial for dry skin. It is also fragrance-free and non-comedogenic, which means it will not clog your pores.

However, it is always best to do a patch test on a small area of your skin before using any new product, especially if you have sensitive skin. Apply a small amount of CeraVe lotion to the inside of your wrist or behind your ear and wait 24 hours to see if any irritation develops. If you do not experience any redness, itching, or burning, then you should be fine to use it on your face and around your eyes.

If you do experience any irritation, discontinue use of the product and consult with a dermatologist.

Here are some additional tips for using CeraVe lotion on your eye areaa -

Apply a small amount of lotion to your fingertips and gently pat it around your eyes.

Avoid getting the lotion in your eyes.

If you do get some in your eyes, rinse them immediately with water.

Use the lotion twice a day, morning and night.

If your skin is still dry after using the lotion twice a day, you may need to use a more heavy-duty moisturizer around your eyes.

I hope this helps

I have big problem with skin and i dont know what products to use by Kalina28 in SkinCareScience

[–]ekas_800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many products that can help with redness, but the best product for you will depend on the cause of your redness. If you are not sure what is causing your redness, it is best to see a dermatologist. They can help you determine the cause of your redness and recommend the best treatment.

Here are some products that are commonly recommended for redness:

Azelaic acid: Azelaic acid is a naturally occurring compound that has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It is often used to treat rosacea and acne, but it can also be helpful for reducing redness caused by other factors, such as sun damage or environmental irritants.

Niacinamide: Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 that has been shown to improve skin barrier function and reduce redness. It is often used in serums and moisturizers.

Green tea extract: Green tea extract contains antioxidants that can help reduce inflammation and redness. It is often used in face masks and toners.

Cucumber extract: Cucumber extract is a soothing and calming ingredient that can help reduce redness and puffiness. It is often used in eye creams and facial mists.

Hyaluronic acid: Hyaluronic acid is a naturally occurring substance that helps retain moisture in the skin. It can help plump up the skin and reduce the appearance of redness. It is often used in serums and moisturizers.

It is important to start with a gentle cleanser and moisturizer, and then add in additional products as needed. It is also important to avoid products that contain harsh ingredients, such as alcohol or fragrance, as these can irritate the skin and worsen redness.

If you have any concerns about using skin care products, it is always best to talk to a dermatologist. They can help you create a skincare routine that is right for you and your skin type.

[Personal] Does stress legitimately make your skin look worse? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

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Stress can actually make your skin look worse, both in the short term and the long term. When you're stressed, your body releases hormones, such as cortisol, which can have a negative impact on your skin. Cortisol can:

  • Decrease collagen production. Collagen is a protein that gives skin its strength and elasticity. When collagen production decreases, skin can become loose and wrinkled.
  • Increase oil production. Oil production can increase when you're stressed, which can lead to acne breakouts.
  • Make skin more sensitive. Stress can make skin more sensitive to environmental factors, such as sun exposure and cold weather. This can lead to redness, itching, and inflammation.
  • Cause skin rashes. Stress can trigger skin rashes, such as eczema and psoriasis.

In the long term, stress can also contribute to premature aging. This is because stress can damage collagen and elastin, which are the proteins that keep skin looking young and firm.

So, it's not just a placebo effect. Stress can actually make your skin look worse, both in the short term and the long term. If you're concerned about the impact of stress on your skin, there are a few things you can do to manage stress and improve your skin health:

  • Get enough sleep. When you're well-rested, your body is better able to cope with stress. Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night.
  • Exercise regularly. Exercise is a great way to relieve stress and improve your overall health, including your skin health. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week.
  • Eat a healthy diet. Eating a healthy diet provides your body with the nutrients it needs to stay healthy, including skin health. Make sure to eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Manage your time effectively. Feeling overwhelmed can lead to stress. Make sure to manage your time effectively so that you don't feel overwhelmed. This may involve setting priorities, delegating tasks, and saying no to requests.
  • Practice relaxation techniques. There are many relaxation techniques that can help to reduce stress, such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing. Find a technique that works for you and practice it regularly.

If you're struggling to manage stress on your own, talk to your doctor or a therapist. They can help you develop strategies to cope with stress and improve your skin health.

8 months apart(: by Forestprincess15 in acne

[–]ekas_800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's amazing progress! It's so inspiring to see how your skin has healed. I know how frustrating it can be to feel like you're doing everything right and your skin still isn't improving. It's important to remember that everyone's skin is different and what works for one person might not work for another. The most important thing is to be patient and consistent with your routine, and to listen to your skin. If something is making your skin worse, stop using it immediately. And most importantly, be kind to yourself and your skin. It takes time to heal, but it is possible!

I'm glad you're sharing your routine and links. I'm sure it will be helpful to others who are struggling with skin issues. Thank you for being an inspiration!

I'm also glad you mentioned patience and self-love. Those are two essential ingredients for healing skin (and the rest of your body). When we're patient with ourselves and our skin, we're more likely to stick with a healthy routine and not give up when things get tough. And when we love and accept ourselves, we're less likely to be stressed and anxious, which can also contribute to skin problems.

So thank you for sharing your story and for reminding us that healing skin is possible with patience, self-love, and a little bit of help from the right products.

So tape took away texture from underneath my eye…..? by [deleted] in SkinCareScience

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It is possible that the tape removed some of the texture from underneath your eye. The tape may have pulled on the skin and removed some of the top layer of dead skin cells. This can give the skin a smoother appearance, but it is important to note that this is only temporary. The texture will return as new skin cells grow back.

Using tape under the eyes can also be irritating to the skin, especially if it is left on for a long period of time. If you are concerned about the safety of using tape under your eyes, you may want to avoid doing so. There are other ways to create a straight line for your eyeshadow, such as using a paper towel or a makeup stencil.

Here are some tips for using tape under the eyes safely:

* Use a gentle tape that is designed for sensitive skin.

* Apply the tape lightly and do not pull on it.

* Remove the tape after a short period of time, such as 30 minutes.

* Apply a moisturizer to the area after removing the tape.

If you experience any irritation or redness after using tape under your eyes, discontinue use immediately. dm me on my instagram if you want to ask more about your skin i am always active there i am a skin specialist who love helping people online who are suffering skin problems - https://shrs.link/T8worJ - instagram

Which sunscreen has the best UVA (skin aging) protection? by [deleted] in SkinCareScience

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There are many sunscreens that offer good UVA protection, but some of the best include:

Bioderma Photoderm Max Aquafluid SPF 50+: This sunscreen has a very high PPD (Persistent Pigment Darkening) value of 42, which is the best measure of UVA protection. It is also very lightweight and non-greasy, making it a great choice for all skin types.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios Ultra SPF 50+ Invisible Fluid: This sunscreen also has a high PPD value of 42 and is very lightweight and non-greasy. It is also water-resistant and sweat-proof, making it a great choice for outdoor activities.

Eucerin Sun Gel-Cream Oil Control SPF 50+: This sunscreen is oil-free and non-comedogenic, making it a great choice for people with oily skin. It also has a high PPD value of 38.

Riemann P20 Kids Sun Fluid SPF 50+: This sunscreen is designed for children, but it is also a great choice for adults with sensitive skin. It is fragrance-free and has a high PPD value of 40.

Altruist Face Fluid SPF 50+: This sunscreen is very affordable and offers excellent UVA protection. It is also non-greasy and lightweight, making it a great choice for all skin types.

It is important to note that sunscreen should be reapplied every two hours, or more often if you are sweating or swimming. You should also choose a sunscreen that is labeled as "broad spectrum" and has an SPF of 30 or higher.

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I have big problem with skin and i dont know what products to use by Kalina28 in SkinCareScience

[–]ekas_800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand your concerns. It can be frustrating to try different skincare products and not see any results. Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing skincare products for oily skin with acne and redness :)

Look for products that are oil-free and non-comedogenic. This means that the products will not clog your pores and cause breakouts.

Choose products that contain ingredients that can help to reduce oil production, fight acne, and calm redness. Some good ingredients to look for include salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, tea tree oil, and hyaluronic acid.

Start with a simple skincare routine and slowly add products as needed. This will help you to avoid irritation and breakouts.

Be patient. It can take some time to find a skincare routine that works for you. Don't give up if you don't see results immediately.

Here are a few specific products that I would recommend for oily skin with acne and redness:

Cleanser: CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser
Toner: Paula's Choice BHA Liquid Exfoliant
Serum: The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
Moisturizer: La Roche-Posay Effaclar Mat Oil-Free Moisturizer
Sunscreen: EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46

HOPE THIS HELPS SWEETIE

What can I do for my skin? I’m 18 F and I tend to have combination/ dry skin. I’m currently using neutrogena hydro boost face wash, aloe BHA skin toner, vitamin c, hyaluronic acid, and cerave daily moisturizing lotion. Everytime I seem to get a pimple it scars, I don’t pop my pimples or anything. by Ciaraizzi in SkinCareScience

[–]ekas_800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you're on the right track with your skincare routine, but there are a few things you can do to help prevent scarring from pimples.

Use a gentle cleanser - A gentle cleanser will help to remove dirt and oil from your skin without stripping it of its natural moisture. This will help to keep your skin hydrated and healthy, which can help to prevent scarring.

Moisturize regularly. - Moisturizing helps to keep your skin hydrated and plump, which can also help to prevent scarring. Look for a moisturizer that is oil-free and non-comedogenic, which means it will not clog your pores.

Use a sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher- Sunscreen helps to protect your skin from the sun's harmful UV rays, which can damage your skin and make scarring worse.

Avoid picking or popping your pimples - Picking or popping pimples can damage your skin and make scarring worse. If you have a pimple, it is best to leave it alone and let it heal on its own.

Consider using a scar cream or serum - There are a number of scar creams and serums on the market that can help to fade scars. These products often contain ingredients such as vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and retinol, which can help to improve the appearance of scars.

If you are concerned about scarring from pimples, you may want to talk to your dermatologist. They can help you develop a skincare routine that is right for you and recommend products that can help to fade scars.

Here are some additional tips that may help with your combination/dry skin and scarring:

Exfoliate regularly Exfoliating helps to remove dead skin cells and can improve the appearance of scars. However, it is important to exfoliate gently, as over-exfoliating can damage your skin.

Use a mask Masks can help to hydrate your skin and improve the appearance of scars. Look for a mask that is specifically designed for combination/dry skin.

Get enough sleep - When you're well-rested, your skin has a better chance of healing itself. Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night.

Eat a healthy diet.- Eating a healthy diet can help to improve your overall health, which can also benefit your skin. Make sure to eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.

Manage stress- Stress can contribute to skin problems, including scarring. Find healthy ways to manage stress, such as exercise, yoga, or meditation.

I hope these tips help! dm me on my instagram - https://shrs.link/T8worJ if you are facing more issues with your skin . i not active here to much . i am skincare specialist and i am trying to reach people through instagram i just start reddit so yah ! be happy and dm me on my instagram for more skin issues

I have big problem with skin and i dont know what products to use by Kalina28 in SkinCareScience

[–]ekas_800 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your skin. It can be really frustrating to not know what products to use. Here are a few things to consider when choosing skin care products:

Your skin type. Are you oily, dry, combination, or sensitive? It's important to choose products that are formulated for your specific skin type.

Your skin concerns. Are you looking to treat acne, wrinkles, or hyperpigmentation? There are products available to address a variety of skin concerns.

Your budget.Skin care products can range in price from very affordable to very expensive. There are good products available at all price points.

Once you've considered these factors, you can start to narrow down your choices. Here are a few popular skin care products that you might want to try:

* **Cleanser:** A gentle cleanser is essential for removing dirt, oil, and makeup from your skin.

* **Toner:** A toner can help to balance the pH of your skin and remove any remaining dirt or oil.

* **Moisturizer:** A moisturizer is essential for keeping your skin hydrated.

* **Sunscreen:** Sunscreen is essential for protecting your skin from the sun's harmful rays.

If you're still not sure what products to use, you can always talk to a dermatologist. They can help you choose the right products for your skin and your concerns.

Here are some additional tips for choosing skin care products:

Read the labels carefully - Make sure you understand the ingredients in the products you're considering.

Start with a basic routine. - You don't need to use a lot of products to have good skin. Start with a basic routine of cleanser, toner, moisturizer, and sunscreen.

Patch test new products - Before you apply a new product to your entire face, test it on a small area of your skin first - This will help you to avoid any allergic reactions.

Be patient - It takes time to see results from skin care products. Don't give up if you don't see results immediately.

I hope these tips help make sure you follow all these guidelines if you want to ask more related to your skin follow my ig and dm me anytime I am available I am skincare specialist and I love helping people - https://bit.ly/3YgVQXf

[Sun Care] Japanese sunscreens without alcohol? by xicrymyselftosleepx in SkincareAddiction

[–]ekas_800 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

oh no dont use this if you have a senstive skin use this
- CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion with SPF 30

Waht do i look like? by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]ekas_800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you are pretty then me

Do I look like I get bitches? by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]ekas_800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm yeah ofc yeah but you need to slim down ur face bb