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Hey, fellow skincare enthusiasts! I'm reaching out for a quick double-check on my skincare routine to ensure I'm on the right track. For my AM routine, I start with a cleanser, followed by a Mediheal Collagen Pad, SK-II FTE, COSRX Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide, Centella Ampoule, eye cream, and finish with SPF50. In the PM, I switch to an oil cleanser, then a gentle cleanser, repeat the collagen pad, and SK-II FTE, and target spots with Origins Spot Remover. I also incorporate ret
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AM Routine:
1. Cleanser 2. Mediheal Collagen Pad 3. SK-II FTE 4. COSRX Vitamin C 5. Hyaluronic Acid 6. Niacinamide 7. Centella Ampoule 8. Eye Cream 9. Elizabeth Arden Ceramide 10. SPF50 Pm
1.Oil Cleanser
2. Gentle Cleanser 3. Mediheal Collagen Pad 4. SK-II FTE 5. Origins Spot Remover (spots only) 6. Hyaluronic Acid 7. Niacinamide 8. Centella Ampoule 9. Eye Cream 10. Retinol (2-3x/week) 11. Hyaluronic Acid (over retinol) 12. Elizabeth Arden Ceramidem [link] [comments]
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