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Routine help please
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Are you ready to elevate your skincare game without risking your already decent skin? You’re not alone in feeling cautious about introducing a new routine, especially when everything seems "okay." The good news? A simple regimen can enhance your natural glow while addressing those pesky bumps and dark circles. Let’s explore a routine that includes cleansing, moisturizing, and a targeted serum to help your skin look its best. With the right products and a dash of confidence, you'll feel empowered to embrace your beauty journey.
I have ok skin. I don’t have crazy acne or insane redness but I want a routine. I want to wash my face and moisturise it and put a serum on and all of that and I wanna make it the best it can be but I’m also scared if I start using skincare that I’ll mess my skin up when it’s already ok you know like don’t fix it if it ain’t broke sort of thing. I have like little bumps on my chin and my nose and make up never wants to sit on my nose and it doesn’t really stay I have dark circles and some discolouration I also have a connective tissue thing so my cheeks and eyelids are sagging a bit at 22 so any advice for that would be incredible. Please and thank you
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