Please tell me how to fix my rough skin

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I'm 20 years old and have such bad collagen ☹️
This is what my skin looks like , it makes me look kinda old and I want to become more or less "Prettyboy" looking, if you understand what I mean
I just need skin and rhino to fulfill this
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@Prettyboy , I got 100€ for my skincare at most ,.can you help me ?
 
Damn last time I saw you, you looked like a butch dyke

Hairmaxxing ascended you into a proper jock
 
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Damn last time I saw you, you looked like a butch dyke

Hairmaxxing ascended you into a proper jock
Tbh I went ldar and to my surprise nothing changed haha
 
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Your skin doesn't look that bad tbh. You look maybe 22 or 23.
 
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Basic stack is Retinol (Tret is more powerful, but I'm not sure if it is the best at your age) + moisturizer. Because Retinol makes you sensitive to sunlight, sunscreen becomes a must. So the entire stack is Retinol + sunscreen + cleanser + moisturizer.

In morning apply sunscreen after washing your face with cool water. In evening use a soft cleanser (harder one if your skin is fatter, but use the lightest one possible) and then apply Retinol when your face is dry. Apply only a bit, a pea sized amount at most. Reduce the quantity if it burns. At first use it every third day, but slowly build up to daily use. Never apply it during daylight hours. After you have applied Retinol, wait for about 15 minutes for it to absorb and then moisturize your skin. My favourite moisturizer and cleanser are from Aveeno™©®. But my skin is naturally very clear of oils and good. So I use soft products. You seem to have acne, so your skin is probably more oily.

I have found that girls who have had bad acne know topical skincare the best. My ex had this issue and she is very knowledgeable about skin care as she spent hours reading various papers, reviews and methods to help her fix it. Underlying cause for her acne was having too much testosterone or having high androgen sensitivity, I don't remember which, but basically hormonal imbalance. But most cases of acne are indeed caused by hormonal imbalances. So try fixing the root cause. It could also stem from some dietary item that might need to be reduced or cut out completely. I've heard everything from gluten to dairy causing this.

Good luck.

And always consider advice from strangers only advice and form your own opinions. Do your own research my frien.
 
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Basic stack is Retinol (Tret is more powerful, but I'm not sure if it is the best at your age) + moisturizer. Because Retinol makes you sensitive to sunlight, sunscreen becomes a must. So the entire stack is Retinol + sunscreen + cleanser + moisturizer.

In morning apply sunscreen after washing your face with cool water. In evening use a soft cleanser (harder one if your skin is fatter, but use the lightest one possible) and then apply Retinol when your face is dry. Apply only a bit, a pea sized amount at most. Reduce the quantity if it burns. At first use it every third day, but slowly build up to daily use. Never apply it during daylight hours. After you have applied Retinol, wait for about 15 minutes for it to absorb and then moisturize your skin. My favourite moisturizer and cleanser are from Aveeno™©®. But my skin is naturally very clear of oils and good. So I use soft products. You seem to have acne, so your skin is probably more oily.

I have found that girls who have had bad acne know topical skincare the best. My ex had this issue and she is very knowledgeable about skin care as she spent hours reading various papers, reviews and methods to help her fix it. Underlying cause for her acne was having too much testosterone or having high androgen sensitivity, I don't remember which, but basically hormonal imbalance. But most cases of acne are indeed caused by hormonal imbalances. So try fixing the root cause. It could also stem from some dietary item that might need to be reduced or cut out completely. I've heard everything from gluten to dairy causing this.

Good luck.

And always consider advice from strangers only advice and form your own opinions. Do your own research my frien.
what kind of retinol u use?
 
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what kind of retinol u use?
Nothing special. Something made by The Inkey List. Looking at the back of the label it is USA made. I'm not even sure what the concentration is. I assume quite low.
 
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Basic stack is Retinol (Tret is more powerful, but I'm not sure if it is the best at your age) + moisturizer. Because Retinol makes you sensitive to sunlight, sunscreen becomes a must. So the entire stack is Retinol + sunscreen + cleanser + moisturizer.

In morning apply sunscreen after washing your face with cool water. In evening use a soft cleanser (harder one if your skin is fatter, but use the lightest one possible) and then apply Retinol when your face is dry. Apply only a bit, a pea sized amount at most. Reduce the quantity if it burns. At first use it every third day, but slowly build up to daily use. Never apply it during daylight hours. After you have applied Retinol, wait for about 15 minutes for it to absorb and then moisturize your skin. My favourite moisturizer and cleanser are from Aveeno™©®. But my skin is naturally very clear of oils and good. So I use soft products. You seem to have acne, so your skin is probably more oily.

I have found that girls who have had bad acne know topical skincare the best. My ex had this issue and she is very knowledgeable about skin care as she spent hours reading various papers, reviews and methods to help her fix it. Underlying cause for her acne was having too much testosterone or having high androgen sensitivity, I don't remember which, but basically hormonal imbalance. But most cases of acne are indeed caused by hormonal imbalances. So try fixing the root cause. It could also stem from some dietary item that might need to be reduced or cut out completely. I've heard everything from gluten to dairy causing this.

Good luck.

And always consider advice from strangers only advice and form your own opinions. Do your own research my frien.
Thank you very much for this elaborate comment , you really gave me insight bro :)
 
you just wanted to post your mug
your skin looks indeed dead. stop applying 25 products and get some sunlight.
 
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You're a zogger. I know you have been mewing. Apply aloe vera on your skin.
 
You're a zogger. I know you have been mewing. Apply aloe vera on your skin.
What is a zogger , and I not only did mew but bonesmash aswell for years
 
What is a zogger , and I not only did mew but bonesmash aswell for years
Zygo mogger. I'm already seeing results in your pics. Congrats buddy boyo for the ascension.
 
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Zygo mogger. I'm already seeing results in your pics. Congrats buddy boyo for the ascension.
Thank you very much , it costed me years of bonesmashing
 
Thank you very much , it costed me years of bonesmashing
some questions. age? what areas you bonesmashed? diet? assymetries? does this fix assymetries? thanks bro
 
some questions. age? what areas you bonesmashed? diet? assymetries? does this fix assymetries? thanks bro
20 years of age , binesmashed since 12 ig (did boxing, stopped recently) , I have minor assymetry with my left cheekbone being either less projected or smaller than thw right one , which creates more scleral show and less of that hunter eye look , other than that diet was just standard European diet without caloric surplus
 
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First picture mogs hard ngl
Do you use tret, a cleanser, a nice vit c serum with hyaluron ?
 
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fuck off chad
 
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Retin A
Cetaphil Cleanser
Cetaphil Moisturizer
Vitamin C Serum
Extras ( Try BB cream , Tinted moisturizers )
 
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Retin A
Cetaphil Cleanser
Cetaphil Moisturizer
Vitamin C Serum
Extras ( Try BB cream , Tinted moisturizers )
I'm living in cucked Germany where it's prescription only (Retina A) , and without prescription it's skyrocket high price like 200$ for 60g :/
 
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I'm living in cucked Germany where it's prescription only (Retina A) , and without prescription it's skyrocket high price like 200$ for 60g :/
I got mine on beautybliss .com , i live in the us so it might work , it might not . I would still try and see if they deliver internationally
 
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20 years of age , binesmashed since 12 ig (did boxing, stopped recently) , I have minor assymetry with my left cheekbone being either less projected or smaller than thw right one , which creates more scleral show and less of that hunter eye look , other than that diet was just standard European diet without caloric surplus
Did you mew? Hard mew?
 
Why not try some of those laser treatments - they vaporize your face, and a new, healthier one will grow...
 
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Basic stack is Retinol (Tret is more powerful, but I'm not sure if it is the best at your age) + moisturizer. Because Retinol makes you sensitive to sunlight, sunscreen becomes a must. So the entire stack is Retinol + sunscreen + cleanser + moisturizer.

In morning apply sunscreen after washing your face with cool water. In evening use a soft cleanser (harder one if your skin is fatter, but use the lightest one possible) and then apply Retinol when your face is dry. Apply only a bit, a pea sized amount at most. Reduce the quantity if it burns. At first use it every third day, but slowly build up to daily use. Never apply it during daylight hours. After you have applied Retinol, wait for about 15 minutes for it to absorb and then moisturize your skin. My favourite moisturizer and cleanser are from Aveeno™©®. But my skin is naturally very clear of oils and good. So I use soft products. You seem to have acne, so your skin is probably more oily.

I have found that girls who have had bad acne know topical skincare the best. My ex had this issue and she is very knowledgeable about skin care as she spent hours reading various papers, reviews and methods to help her fix it. Underlying cause for her acne was having too much testosterone or having high androgen sensitivity, I don't remember which, but basically hormonal imbalance. But most cases of acne are indeed caused by hormonal imbalances. So try fixing the root cause. It could also stem from some dietary item that might need to be reduced or cut out completely. I've heard everything from gluten to dairy causing this.

Good luck.

And always consider advice from strangers only advice and form your own opinions. Do your own research my frien.
This. Basic idea is to cleanse, moisturize and use sunscreen. You can also go for periodic mens facial treatments for deep cleansing and extractions, which will help close up large pores
 
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