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Vit E Is good?
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How many hours of rest have you had in the past couple of weeks?Where i Need to facepulling?
Depends in phone/sleep/genetic i think
Yesterday 5 , day before 12 ,this night 6-7How many hours of rest have you had in the past couple of weeks?
I have by 4-5 yearsNothing. It’s genetic. Unless you only recently got them and had completely healthy skin.
It’s a sign your orbitals are recessed and will be fixed by orbital rim implanrs
Okay, just try to sleep 7-8 hours CONSISTENTLY for the next month or so, then report back to me.Yesterday 5 , day before 12 ,this night 6-7
Aren't there negative long term effects with using the dermaroller (i.e., scarred skin)?I've had them since a little kid, now after having good skincare routine past 3-4 months they are like 70-80% gone but still a little visible, what I use: retin-a, cerave moisturizer, cerave cleanser, sunscreen spf 50, vitamin C serum, petroleum jelly vaseline, dermaroller and I'm buying niacinamide tomorrow.
Lots of people say it's not good to apply retin-a under the eyes or dermaroll there but I do and seems like it's working.
I've tried stuff like putting slices of cucumbers under the eyes, tea bags under the eyes and some other stupid shit that didn't do anything.
Good skin care routine is where it is, I hope in a few months dark circles will be 100% gone.
@benignice would be nice if you can give some advice on this
edit: nvm just saw you already commented here
I don't know, I don't plan on using it for long anyways and I don't use it that frequentlyAren't there negative long term effects with using the dermaroller (i.e., scarred skin)?
How do you avoid skin peeling with Retin-A?I don't know, I don't plan on using it for long anyways and I don't use it that frequently
How do you avoid skin peeling with Retin-A?
I'd still fuck your avi even if she gained a few pounds.Be black or mascara
How often should one use Retin-A?
these products help a lot, if the peeling is too bad then don't use retin a every night
I'd still fuck your avi even if she gained a few pounds.
How often should one use Retin-A?
concealerVit E Is good?
I have and i use all this product (niacinamide too),but idk what petrolum Kelly vaselline Is useful for. This have same ingredients on retin a?I've had them since a little kid, now after having good skincare routine past 3-4 months they are like 70-80% gone but still a little visible, what I use: retin-a, cerave moisturizer, cerave cleanser, sunscreen spf 50, vitamin C serum, petroleum jelly vaseline, dermaroller and I'm buying niacinamide tomorrow.
Lots of people say it's not good to apply retin-a under the eyes or dermaroll there but I do and seems like it's working.
I've tried stuff like putting slices of cucumbers under the eyes, tea bags under the eyes and some other stupid shit that didn't do anything.
Good skin care routine is where it is, I hope in a few months dark circles will be 100% gone.
@benignice would be nice if you can give some advice on this
edit: nvm just saw you already commented here
Any good One?concealer
No, petroleum jelly is for additional moisturizing, I use it because retin-a makes my skin dryI have and i use all this product (niacinamide too),but idk what petrolum Kelly vaselline Is useful for. This have same ingredients on retin a?
Retin A is just a brand name of tretinoin, think Advil and ibuprofen. You've got tretinoin there, so yes.I have and i use all this product (niacinamide too),but idk what petrolum Kelly vaselline Is useful for. This have same ingredients on retin a?
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What’s the risk of applying retin a and dermarolling under the eyes?I've had them since a little kid, now after having good skincare routine past 3-4 months they are like 70-80% gone but still a little visible, what I use: retin-a, cerave moisturizer, cerave cleanser, sunscreen spf 50, vitamin C serum, petroleum jelly vaseline, dermaroller and I'm buying niacinamide tomorrow.
Lots of people say it's not good to apply retin-a under the eyes or dermaroll there but I do and seems like it's working.
I've tried stuff like putting slices of cucumbers under the eyes, tea bags under the eyes and some other stupid shit that didn't do anything.
Good skin care routine is where it is, I hope in a few months dark circles will be 100% gone.
@benignice would be nice if you can give some advice on this
edit: nvm just saw you already commented here
What’s the risk of applying retin a and dermarolling under the eyes?