best skincare product i have used

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i have tried all kinds of acids, serums and shit but this £30 night cream mogs all

all i do is wash my face with dove soap every evening then put this on

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not greasy or smelly, very hydrating, shrinks pores, got rid of the fine lines on my forehead, not a single spot since using, skin noticeably smoother to touch, no red patches, glowing, no irritation

retinol, matrixyl, niacinamide and moisturiser all in one

absolute mogger cream jiffle at skincare routines jiffle at women with “muh 9 step self care regimen”
 
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Yeah that's like shit version of retin-a , you'll see how retin a changes your skin for the better
 
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Should you really apply retinol every day?
 
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Yeah that's like shit version of retin-a , you'll see how retin a changes your skin for the better
Retin-a is illegal in Scandinavia so some of us have to make do with stuff like this. I'm not sure I could acquire this either tho.
 
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Retin-a is illegal in Scandinavia so some of us have to make do with stuff like this. I'm not sure I could acquire this either tho.
I also live in Scandinavia and haven't been able to get a hold of retin A. What do you use as substitute? Retinol?
 
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Retin-a is illegal in Scandinavia so some of us have to make do with stuff like this. I'm not sure I could acquire this either tho.
jiffle at danes can’t even get olay (grandma cream) without paying 1 billion krono fine
 
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Retin-a is illegal in Scandinavia so some of us have to make do with stuff like this. I'm not sure I could acquire this either tho.
Thats fucked up. Here in Portugal and Spain i think we can go to the pharmacy and buy it for 3€ without any prescription.
I think in Scandinavia you can get ACNATAC, it has 0,025% tretinoin and clindamycin too. You will still need a prescription but i think you can get it in there. Got he information on ttps://www.reddit.com/r/NordicSkinCare/
Also those retinoids on cosmetics brands are not bad, but they are nothing compare too the original tretinoin.
 
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Thats fucked up. Here in Portugal and Spain i think we can go to the pharmacy and buy it for 3€ without any prescription.
I think in Scandinavia you can get ACNATAC, it has 0,025% tretinoin and clindamycin too. You will still need a prescription but i think you can get it in there. Got he information on ttps://www.reddit.com/r/NordicSkinCare/
Also those retinoids on cosmetics brands are not bad, but they are nothing compare too the original tretinoin.
Do u know an online pharmacy portugal or spain who sells tret
 
Do u know an online pharmacy portugal or spain who sells tret
Well i was searching and only the portuguese pharmacies association sell it online, and they don't sell outside the country.
The generic version selling here is Ketrel Tretinoína, i found it on wish too maybe you can get some from there:

 
Wym fine for retina? Cant u just import from alldayalchemist? Is the same shit for norway with retina? @20Nobragger01 @Yuyevon
I’m not sure but looking it up I can’t seem to find results for Norway, but so much medical stuff is illegal to import here it’s ridiculous, so I wouldn’t be surprised it it would be stopped in customs
 
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Retin-a is illegal in Scandinavia so some of us have to make do with stuff like this. I'm not sure I could acquire this either tho.
It is not illegal in Norway. But you need a perscription for it. But it isn't called retin-a here. It is called Retirides.
 
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I’m not sure but looking it up I can’t seem to find results for Norway, but so much medical stuff is illegal to import here it’s ridiculous, so I wouldn’t be surprised it it would be stopped in customs


 
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Bullshit
This won’t work for deformed nasolabial folds
 
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@benisblatt and @RealLooksmaxxer thoughts on this instead of retina bc I like being outside in the sun?

Also op have you done retina? How does it compare if you have?
 
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@benisblatt and @RealLooksmaxxer thoughts on this instead of retina bc I like being outside in the sun?

Also op have you done retina? How does it compare if you have?
no i never used retin a but this cream definitely has effects
 
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@benisblatt and @RealLooksmaxxer thoughts on this instead of retina bc I like being outside in the sun?

Also op have you done retina? How does it compare if you have?
Let me tell you, whatever op has it's 99% placebo in comparison to retina.
 
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Let me tell you, whatever op has it's 99% placebo in comparison to retina.
Damn people here hype it up so much. How long til you notice the benefits? I’m approaching two months of close to daily use
 
Damn people here hype it up so much. How long til you notice the benefits? I’m approaching two months of close to daily use
Idk, I haven't noticed any benefits in itself. But I feel it. It's literally acid and it's burning my skin off and now it's itchy af and if I scratch it a little bit I start bleeding. At least it's not as bad as at the beginning, where wounds would open up randomly on the skin. I had pretty good skin before, so maybe that's why. But it does peel a lot now.
 
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Idk, I haven't noticed any benefits in itself. But I feel it. It's literally acid and it's burning my skin off and now it's itchy af and if I scratch it a little bit I start bleeding. At least it's not as bad as at the beginning, where wounds would open up randomly on the skin. I had pretty good skin before, so maybe that's why. But it does peel a lot now.
Ok bro
 
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