I’m not interested in doing botox. I do chemical peels sometimes and I’ve done lasers. I don’t have a particular brand of moisturizer that I use for my skin care routine and I want to invest more on that. I know there’s so many options and that’s why I decided to ask this question.
I know there’s no such thing as a magic cream but I want to know if there’s something out there that made a difference for you?
Maybe it improved your skin somehow.
I want to know please!
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If you’re doing chemical peels you have access to a skincare professionals guiding of knowing your skin, but more importantly, they can give you dermatological grade products you can’t buy otherwise at high concentrations and better quality for home and suggest treamtments that max out addressing your concerns. Wrinkles and prevention is kinda a multilayered attack approach to it to get your skin to cell regenerate, get your collagen up, and preventatives.
For example I love mandelic acid but that stuff you can get at the drugstore is processed and derived differently than the grade I get. You can tell the difference. I got the same drugstore product types to compare to what I get from the esthician and yeah you see the difference is between results and 🤌🤌🤌 ressullllttts 💅 I knew her ass was worth the money when my highly critical beauty queen mother who doesnt compmiment me really was like holy shit you look airbrushed and I was wearing just tinted moisturizer. And she booked in with my girl everytime she was in town.
the only thing that’s worked for my forehead lines is Arazlo (taz), that and a hydrating skin routine + spf.
Retin-A and sunscreen
If you can’t afford a prescription for tretinoin then Differin acne treatment does about the same thing but is over the counter. You will have to wear sunscreen and a hat every time you go outside though because you skin will become super sensitive to UV.
I started using these products in my 30s and still don’t have wrinkles in my 40s.
Gold Bond Retinol. It’s AMAZING, AFFORDABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE:)
Retinol is the only proven ingredient to do this. Anything else is marketing
I think retinol creams do make a bit of a difference. I just get whatever is cheapest at TJ Maxx tho, so I don’t have a brand recommendation
Snail mucin changed my skin in less than a week.
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