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imyourdorito
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