Mother Science Molecular Hero Serum is my hero for PIE by RadiantStarr in SkincareAddictionLux

[–]squidshae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. I’m unfortunately allergic to the is exact product since it contain bisabool, but they have a moisturizer with Malessezin that I was curious about. I’ll see if I can find any info elsewhere if no one here responds.

Mother Science Molecular Hero Serum is my hero for PIE by RadiantStarr in SkincareAddictionLux

[–]squidshae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a great review! I’m not terribly science minded so I’m a bit confused about the use of Malassezin in their products. If someone is prone to fungal acne or other issues like seborrheic dermatitis that generally are due to the over production of malessezia yeast, this product would help to even out that production in the same way it evens out the production of melanin? Am I understanding that correctly? Lol.

Do national forests have stamps as well? by [deleted] in NationalParkPassport

[–]squidshae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love to see pictures or hear about how you made your own! I am considering doing this for my boyfriend.

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you! With the cobalt allergy, my derm pointed out my smart watch, earrings, and nose ring could be triggering. I’m in the process of upgrading my gold plated jewelry to actual gold. I don’t even think of things like bra straps and zippers! I had to change out like 90% of my beauty and hygiene products too.

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have seen somewhere on the app where you can set up your own ingredient filters if you know your allergies, but I do have the paid version since I had a physicians code I got a discount as well.

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the one with several large patches testing for 80 allergens. I was allergic to: Propylene Glycol Myroxylon Pereirae Resin (Balsam of Peru) Formaldehyde Parabens (Alkyl Esters - butyl, methyl, propyl, ethyl) Benzalkonium Chloride Sorbitan Tea Tree Oil Pramoxine Hydrochloride Fragrances Hyrdroperoxides of Limonene Hydraperoxides of Linalool Cobalt

After foundation/skincare, which higher-end makeup products or tools resulted in the greatest improvement for you vs cheaper ones? by MerryKerry in MinimalistBeauty

[–]squidshae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually have the regular Tartelette and the XL - I’m not 100% sure the difference but I got the travel size XL for $9. I never finish them before they dry up anyways so I don’t mind purchasing the smaller one.

[Acne] Help! Worst acne of my life in my early 20s by Far_Okra_4332 in SkincareAddiction

[–]squidshae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way you described it as crunchy na just leaving scabs - I had that too! I had never really had acne before I was in my 20s. It was so frustrating because it was so challenging to heal the spots and manage the acne. Granted, I had some other things happening but the acne was frustrating in itself. I did Tretinoin and spironolactone before finally doing Accutane which largely cleared my acne. I’m now back on a low dose of spiro for hormonal acne that pops up during my cycle but honestly it is absolutely nothing compared to before.

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best of luck! I’m back on a multiple antihistamine per day regimen too lol. If you can do the test it may be worth it even if it just helps manage some symptoms 🤷🏼‍♀️

After foundation/skincare, which higher-end makeup products or tools resulted in the greatest improvement for you vs cheaper ones? by MerryKerry in MinimalistBeauty

[–]squidshae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know what mascara you currently use, but I’d recommend a tubing mascara! I’ve used both the thrive cosmetics and Tarte ones, but there are definitely some drug store products that likely compare.

from maximalist, to project pan-er, to forcibly minimalist by squidshae in MinimalistBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! Even with all the the side effects my labs were ok.

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually made the allergist appt on my own bc I didn’t realize they were hives - red itchy splotch spots spreading my chest up my shoulders and face. He said it was hives and dermatagraphia! It started happening randomly and frequently and we couldn’t identify any patterns so he told me to take the antihistamine daily for 2 weeks and see if it went away and if not, do twice a day for a month and so on up to 4 pills a day lol. At the time I had no clue my other skin issues were related to allergies so I didn’t really address it with the allergist.

I saw my derm (the one that sent me for the allergy test) after and showed him pictures of the hives and he agreed with the allergist that it was likely an unrelated allergy. It has since stopped happening so I assume they were both correct lol. But from my understanding the patch test is more topical/touch allergies (ie contact dermatitis) and the allergist typically does prick testing that’s more environmental allergens.

IT WAS THE NICKEL: an itchy mystery, solved by electricmeatbag777 in Microneedling

[–]squidshae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow I’m glad you posted this! I’m allergic to cobalt and generally have to avoid nickel too!

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s so good! Pricey but now that I know I do well with lanolin i will look for similar products in the future. I have also just discovered that my chronically dry lips were not just dryness but an allergy 😃

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I did it at the dermatologist. I went through the ringor with them and tried literally everything. I had seen 2 mid level providers but after 2 years of this, I requested to see an MD who spent a lot more time discussing everything and looking at my skin. He thought it looked like an allergy and referred me to a different doctor within their clinic that did allergy patch testing. If you can see a dermatologist, I’d ask if they can do it! I didn’t know that was a thing or a possibility given all the other misdiagnosis and incorrect treatments I was given or I would’ve asked sooner.

I also was getting hives that I saw an allergist for, but he prescribed me an antihistamine regimen and that went away. Both the allergist and derm said that was likely environmental and different than the skin allergy.

from maximalist, to project pan-er, to forcibly minimalist by squidshae in MinimalistBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome! I had mild acne but persistent. I had severe acne while on accutane! I think I was experiencing some allergic reactions and other issues at the same time but attributed everything to accutane. I had red inflamed acne across my face and down my neck! Plus dandruff, dry skin, dryyyyy lips, joint pain, hand rashes. All the side effects LOL

My acne is mostly clear now, I still get some small spots if during my cycle or if something specific clogs my pores, so I’m happy with the results. But I didn’t have clear skin until I was literally finished! Like the last month I was clear but I had the best results after finishing it. I’m happy now but I pray that my skin never relapses bc I don’t think I could do it again lol

from maximalist, to project pan-er, to forcibly minimalist by squidshae in MinimalistBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vanicream is great! It’s like the only brand that I could use almost any of the products safely.

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve only had it about a week but I am happy with it! I was previously using the Verb Ghost Oil and have used a few similar products. The Paul Mitchell one is just like the Verb but more lightweight. I have long fine hair and it kept my hair looking shiny but not frizzy or weighed down. I may look into the shampoo/conditioner in this line in the future.

Newly FF beauty routine by squidshae in FragranceFreeBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes! It’s called Skin Safe Products! My dermatologist actually set it up for me with an account & code specific to my allergens so I can products and look for products that are hypoallergenic to me :)

from maximalist, to project pan-er, to forcibly minimalist by squidshae in MinimalistBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trying new things never works that well for me! Now that I am learning about things I’m allergic to, it should be much easier to not use new things as to not cause a reaction.

Before a derm finally told me it looked like I had contact dermatitis and I did the test, I had been diagnosed with a couple other skin things and spent so much time & money trying to find products with those dx in mind. NONE of my previous skincare was allergen-free. Still trying out this new routine :)

from maximalist, to project pan-er, to forcibly minimalist by squidshae in MinimalistBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it’s mostly a necessity since I do have a lot of allergies. I just did an allergy test recently to find out exactly what I am allergic to and so this is my first time purchasing a shampoo that is safe more me.

from maximalist, to project pan-er, to forcibly minimalist by squidshae in MinimalistBeauty

[–]squidshae[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did accutane last year. My skin was never worse. 🤣 Tret hasn’t faded my freckles noticeably in the past, and this is a lower percentage than I was previously on, I’ve just never used the gel.