Qeiea
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Throughout my life my skin has been dull and dry to look at. Recently I acquired a glow serum and it has changed everything. My skin is glowing like never before, and obviously we have to thank the Koreans for their scary good skincare products.
Nobody does it like those skinbleaching fucks.
Although it will not eliminate pimples and whatever else you have going on, as seen on my photos, they will make your skin glow brighter than ever before.
A quick GPT summary of the one that I use:
- Rice bran water provides antioxidants and amino acids that strengthen the skin barrier.
- Alpha-Arbutin inhibits melanin production by blocking tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for pigmentation.
- Niacinamide enhances cell turnover and reduces dullness.
- Sodium Hyaluronate attracts water molecules to keep skin plump and hydrated.
- Panthenol & Allantoin repair and soothe the skin’s surface, reducing redness or dryness.
- Adenosine energizes skin cells, improving firmness over time.
Avoid using at the same time as your acids:
- Acids like glycolic, lactic, or salicylic lower your skin’s pH, which can break down alpha‑arbutin and make it less effective at fading pigmentation.
- both acids and brightening actives stimulate cell turnover; using them together can over‑exfoliate and cause redness or dryness.
- acids temporarily thin the stratum corneum, so hydrating ingredients like rice extract and hyaluronic acid don’t absorb as well.
- niacinamide in the serum can react with low‑pH acids, forming niacin (which may sting or flush the skin).
Always pick the ones that you can’t pronounce!
Nobody does it like those skinbleaching fucks.
Although it will not eliminate pimples and whatever else you have going on, as seen on my photos, they will make your skin glow brighter than ever before.
A quick GPT summary of the one that I use:
- Rice bran water provides antioxidants and amino acids that strengthen the skin barrier.
- Alpha-Arbutin inhibits melanin production by blocking tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for pigmentation.
- Niacinamide enhances cell turnover and reduces dullness.
- Sodium Hyaluronate attracts water molecules to keep skin plump and hydrated.
- Panthenol & Allantoin repair and soothe the skin’s surface, reducing redness or dryness.
- Adenosine energizes skin cells, improving firmness over time.
Avoid using at the same time as your acids:
- Acids like glycolic, lactic, or salicylic lower your skin’s pH, which can break down alpha‑arbutin and make it less effective at fading pigmentation.
- both acids and brightening actives stimulate cell turnover; using them together can over‑exfoliate and cause redness or dryness.
- acids temporarily thin the stratum corneum, so hydrating ingredients like rice extract and hyaluronic acid don’t absorb as well.
- niacinamide in the serum can react with low‑pH acids, forming niacin (which may sting or flush the skin).
Always pick the ones that you can’t pronounce!