![]() If you are using a separate sunscreen, the sunscreen should always be the LAST skincare applied, since other stuff might remove it or mess with it. Then apply the moisturizer all over, too. You only need a few drops of serum - rub it around, basically everywhere but eyelids. Apply serums everywhere on your face that you would apply moisturizer. Otherwise, lighter-weight products will get blocked from absorbing by heavier ones. Since you asked about "piling" stuff - basically, apply things in order of thickness/heaviness, from most watery to thickest texture. (I wear EltaMD UV Clear or EltaMD UV Daily - they are zinc based, a little pricier than drugstore but I like how they wear and they dry basically clear.) You can find them on Amazon, too. They can look a little whitish on the skin, though, so a lot of people don't like them. If you wanted to be extra careful, using one with zinc in it would give you longer-lasting protection. Unless you are in the sun for more than 2 hours a day, you should be able to get through the workday without reapplying a regular sunscreen. Otherwise, a sunscreen that is mineral-based will provide longer lasting sun protection. I can't speak for any other guy, but the one in my life has used the Aveeno Positively Radiant Moisturizer SPF 30 for years and likes it because it is not shiny. (This serum works better than the Paula's Choice serum, according to a website I follow that tested them against each other: ) Timeless Vitamin C Serum - ie=UTF8&qid=1470623581&sr=1-1&keywords=timeless+c+serum vit c also helps prevent sun damage as well, so it works with sunscreen, AND it thickens your skin over time like retin-A.Īnd if you don't want to do that jazz, which I think is a mistake, then just chill anyway because you really do look cute in that pic. Use in mornings with sunscreen over it for photoprotection (and if you don't use sunscreen everyday on your face then you should because anti aging, I recommend Kiss My Face) AND use at nights before bed. And you should use it anyway for anti aging. Stop using if it becomes golden and becomes too irritating because then its gone too bad. If it stops smelling like nail polish and starts browning then it's starting to get bad. Keep it in the fridge and away from light, and it'll last maybe 3 months. ![]() Also, if you are self conscious about the slightly darker skin under your eyes, guess what this bomb ass vit c takes care of it as well. Usually people use this stuff for PIH aka acne discoloration or for anti aging, but it also smooths out the coloration of your face. It absorbs fast, not sticky, and I got results in a damn week. Buy a vitamin c serum, this is my favorite: I can't tell if the shadows are doing this or not but the side of your face is a little darker. I'm currently after a delying product as some of the damage is currently undergoing (spots getting darker altough I void the sun almost completly).īut if you wanna know if there can be any improvments heres what I got. I'm not going to look into retinoal or AHA before the winter. I've never used a moisturizing cream before, do you think I could benefit from it? I'm going to use a good sunscreen & Niacinamide\Vitamin C serum for start. I've read about Niacinamide and its effects on hyperpigmentation, I hope I will benefit from it. I will defentily read into all the ingridatines you mentioned. ![]() might be another retailer selling on amazon? ( ) ![]() Have you read the reviews Amazon for the Timeless Vitamin C serum? some say it's useless as it has a high pH level than they claim. ![]() I will try to get the information from the manufactrer. We invite you to join our email list and follow us on social media to receive more information on our products and exclusive offers.I'm familiar with UVA/UVB sunlight though I don't have any kind of specific information regarding the level of protection my sunscreen currently provides. Timeless Skin Care in its sole discretion reserves the right to invalidate and/or not honor promotion codes or offers that are obtained through any party other than Timeless Skin Care, including, but not limited to, third party sites. Timeless Skin Care in its sole discretion may refuse to redeem any promotion code or offer that it believes in good faith to be frau dulently or improperly obtained and/or that has not been redeemed by the intended recipient of the promotion code or offer. Promotional offers are subject to change and end at the discretion of Timeless Skin Care, are non transferable and not valid on previous purchases, sample kits, purchases of Gift Cards, Accessories, Kits, Beauty Box, taxes, or shipping & handling charges, unless specifically noted. ![]()
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