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Super pale girl trying to keep her freckles while having a good skincare routine. I avoid any...
Super pale girl trying to keep her freckles while having a good skincare routine. I avoid any actives that could potentially fade them, as well as ingredients that make my sensitive skin even worse.
After I turned 23, my skin went haywire: it went from normal to oily, I developed demodicosis that lasted more than half a year, and I was diagnosed with several other skin conditions that I'm trying to take care of (such as eczematous cheilitis, dyshidrosis, rosacea, milia, folliculitis, and the one that I'm battling since I was 5 years old: keratosis pilaris)
The ingredients that I'm trying to avoid are:
Niacinamide, any Vit A derivative, Vit C, Vit D+E, AHAs, BHAs, PHAs, and any plant that has any of the above-mentioned properties. Sometimes I'll use them sparingly to spot-treat certain areas (aka the ones where I don't have a lot of freckles).
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K-Beauty lover since 2015.
I mix 1/3 NW10 from Mac and 2/3 of white foundation from the same brand, other foundation shades catered to "pale people" are way too dark for me.
(Pale skin with cool-ish undertones).
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Born in January 2000
Footcare + Handcare Routine
Skincare RoutineMorning Routine
3 stepsHANDS:
I keep this in my purse whenever I go out to reapply it after disinfecting my hands (about 4-10 times...
HANDS:
I use this after I wash my hands to rehydrate them.
FEET:
I TRY to use this at least once a day when I'm in front of my computer, but I fail spectacularly.
Evening Routine
5 stepsHANDS:
I try to slather this on before going to sleep
FEET:
I use either this or the Xerolys one on areas with hard skin, namely, the outside of my big toes and small...
FEET:
I use either this or the Ureadin 40 one on areas with hard skin, namely, the outside of my big toes and...
FEET:
After spot-treating with any of the urea exfoliators above, I slather this all over my feet and wear...
FEET:
Twice a year.
Tips from the internet:
- Use socks over the booties to press the acid even closer to the...
Working on healing (and softening!) my hands after being diagnosed with dyshidrosis and removing any calluses on my feet!
✧ Dyshidrosis: It hurts. A lot. My hands have always been incredibly soft, and I used to receive a lot of...
Working on healing (and softening!) my hands after being diagnosed with dyshidrosis and removing any calluses on my feet!
✧ Dyshidrosis: It hurts. A lot. My hands have always been incredibly soft, and I used to receive a lot of compliments about them. However, now I can't even hold a pencil without my skin feeling like it's being torn apart. The visible white 'holes' on my skin are far from attractive, they itch a lot, and my nails have become yellowish and super fragile (they are even peeling!). It's now spreading to my feet and arms.
I know it looks like a lot of steps, but I promise it's very simple!:
For my hands: - Working Hands: whenever I apply hand sanitizer outside the house + every night - Karitesse Crema de Manos: every time I wash my hands at home - Any leftover face skincare is also used to moisturize my hands.
For my feet: - Use any of the listed urea treatments on my hardened zones - Farline crema hidratante all over my feet + silicone socks overnight - Peeling masks 2/year
Both: Sometimes I also use nail oil