S/O the spin brush, s*** is a hit keeps me clean and whenever I get pimples it gets them off me by the next day.
Only downside is people on my IG story thought this was a s***toy, but other than that. Life changer.
@Campari ur products been working well btw so thank you. u got any cleanser recommendations for me tho? i use paulaās choice cleanser but i wanna know if u got a different option for me thats better
my skin sensitive too
Hey! Glad to hear theyāre working for you. As far as cleanser, anything thatāll doesnāt contain any harsh ingredients or completely strip away the natural oils in the skin is solid.
Currently, Iām using Shandi Dardenās Cleansing Serum. Itās quite expensive so a more affordable and highly reputable option is the CeraVe Facial Foaming Cleanser. You can also check out Youth To The Peopleās Kale + Green Tea Spinach Cleanser, just note that there is slight fragrance in there but a lot of people swear by it.
Hey! Glad to hear theyāre working for you. As far as cleanser, anything thatāll doesnāt contain any harsh ingredients or completely strip away the natural oils in the skin is solid.
Currently, Iām using Shandi Dardenās Cleansing Serum. Itās quite expensive so a more affordable and highly reputable option is the CeraVe Facial Foaming Cleanser. You can also check out Youth To The Peopleās Kale + Green Tea Spinach Cleanser, just note that there is slight fragrance in there but a lot of people swear by it.
appreciate it dawg thank you, always. ima look into them
To all my stretch mark fellas, this is the only thing I've found to actually improve appearance and texture, don't use if you're pregnant or breastfeeding tho, it uses retinol to stimulate collagen turnover, only works on newer/red ones so keep that in mind

Has anyone here ever dealt with seborrheic dermatitis?
or can find information on it for some questions I have
@Campari pls
Has anyone here ever dealt with seborrheic dermatitis?
or can find information on it for some questions I have
@Campari pls
I've never dealt with it but if you're dealing with dry patches and or flaky skin, your routine needs to extremely precise on delivering hydration without any harsh ingredients. A gentle cleanser and products are key to ensure it doesn't cause any irritation. After your routine, using a night mask or even vaseline to lock in the moisture will help evidently.
If you're having issues on your scalp, diluting your shampoo with tea tree oil is also effective. Following a shower, it's very important to keep your scalp hydrating, you can use something natural and oily like coconut oil or something more lightweight like serums.
I've never dealt with it but if you're dealing with dry patches and or flaky skin, your routine needs to extremely precise on delivering hydration without any harsh ingredients. A gentle cleanser and products are key to ensure it doesn't cause any irritation. After your routine, using a night mask or even vaseline to lock in the moisture will help evidently.
If you're having issues on your scalp, diluting your shampoo with tea tree oil is also effective. Following a shower, it's very important to keep your scalp hydrating, you can use something natural and oily like coconut oil or something more lightweight like serums.
Do you have a cleanser, routine and shampoo with tea tree oil you can recommend?
In for after shower oils/serums too - do you know anything with jojoba?
Thank you so much!
Do you have a cleanser, routine and shampoo with tea tree oil you can recommend?
In for after shower oils/serums too - do you know anything with jojoba?
Thank you so much!
I had some badly on my scalp during winter one year. Rinsing with ACV is really good and if youāre lazy/willing to spend, get the dpHUE ACV scrub.
For your face, la roche posay cicaplast baume is a god send
Do you have a cleanser, routine and shampoo with tea tree oil you can recommend?
In for after shower oils/serums too - do you know anything with jojoba?
Thank you so much!
A very solid, easy and extremely hydrating morning routine:
For night, you can replace the SPF with a night mask to lock in the moisture, I'd personally recommend the Superberry Hydrate + Glow Dream Mask with Vitamin C. If you're dealing with dryness, this lineup will help you immensely.
For shampoo, I'd recommend OUAI's Detox Shampoo and adding a couple of drops of 100% tea tree oil that you can pick up from a local d*** store. Mix the two, massage in scalp and leave for 4-5 minutes, you'll feel a cold sensation.
It'll also benefit a lot if you do bi-weekly hair masks - pure natural coconut oil & castor oil are two that provide great nourishment and hydration to the scalp. Make sure the ingredients list is minimal and really only features the oil.
After shower products:
@Campari is consulting an esthetician/dermatologist a faster & more foolproof way to reach your skin goals? i really dont want to waste time and money doing trial and error with a laundry list of different products.
@Campari is consulting an esthetician/dermatologist a faster & more foolproof way to reach your skin goals? i really dont want to waste time and money doing trial and error with a laundry list of different products.
Absolutely! It's their job to figure it out for you, I'd highly recommend seeing one if you're frustrated with your skin.
How can I introduce more hydration in my routine? I've used acne creams for years until I found the one I'm using now that's saved my skin from acne but I've noticed what damage it left behind and ever since a few months ago I've started getting more into skincare. I've been cleansing with Avene Cleanance for years but I feel it's too drying and irritating, especially with the fragrance it has. My acne cream is drying too but I want to build around that. I also got TO Salicylic Acid Masque as an exfoliant, and that really helped my skin texture and smoothened my cheeks a lot, CeraVe AM cleanser, which also dries me out(probably because of the SPF in it) and breaks me out(redness and instant whiteheads), even though it says it has niacinimide in it, and also more recently, TO Rosehip Oil, which I found out to ALSO be drying, but I've noticed improved redness and reduced some of my acne scars. I'd like to switch my cleanser and my moisturizer up. For cleanser I've seen that people recommend the LRP Toleriane line, and for moisturizer I'd like to go for something lightweight and then add a sunscreen in(also have seen people recommend LRP Anthelios, but to have both SPF 50+, no whitecast and no shine, sounds a bit worrying to me, also plenty of alcohol). I have combination skin(oily forehead and normal cheeks). If you could help me out a bit I would be forever grateful!!!
How can I introduce more hydration in my routine? I've used acne creams for years until I found the one I'm using now that's saved my skin from acne but I've noticed what damage it left behind and ever since a few months ago I've started getting more into skincare. I've been cleansing with Avene Cleanance for years but I feel it's too drying and irritating, especially with the fragrance it has. My acne cream is drying too but I want to build around that. I also got TO Salicylic Acid Masque as an exfoliant, and that really helped my skin texture and smoothened my cheeks a lot, CeraVe AM cleanser, which also dries me out(probably because of the SPF in it) and breaks me out(redness and instant whiteheads), even though it says it has niacinimide in it, and also more recently, TO Rosehip Oil, which I found out to ALSO be drying, but I've noticed improved redness and reduced some of my acne scars. I'd like to switch my cleanser and my moisturizer up. For cleanser I've seen that people recommend the LRP Toleriane line, and for moisturizer I'd like to go for something lightweight and then add a sunscreen in(also have seen people recommend LRP Anthelios, but to have both SPF 50+, no whitecast and no shine, sounds a bit worrying to me, also plenty of alcohol). I have combination skin(oily forehead and normal cheeks). If you could help me out a bit I would be forever grateful!!!
ways to boost hydration:
-use a gentler cleaners
-use a moisturizing toner
-make sure you aren't over exfoliating
-use a heavier moisturizer at night before bed
My skin all the way f***ed up rn
gonna scale back with my products. doesnt seem to be doing me any good
cleanser, moisturizer. thats it
All u need is 100% organic Rosehip oil
Wash ur face n apply b4 sleep
i got that and jojoba oil
All u need is 100% organic Rosehip oil
Wash ur face n apply b4 sleep
does that work on combination skin