for no reason, came across this in an old emailhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ume40waXuM&feature=relmfu
― kinder, Thursday, 4 June 2015 20:44 (eight years ago) link
lol
― difficult-difficult lemon-difficult (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 4 June 2015 20:55 (eight years ago) link
i just got the 50 or so tiny closed comedones around my jawline extracted. fucking hell.
my esthetician said they were almost certainly caused by mirena IUD i had put in last year.
― just1n3, Saturday, 27 June 2015 21:20 (eight years ago) link
And now my lower face is a big scabby mess.
― just1n3, Monday, 29 June 2015 23:15 (eight years ago) link
Dohhhh :(I found shaving made me break out a little! Hairless lip still wins imo
― she started dancing to that (Finefinemusic), Tuesday, 30 June 2015 00:39 (eight years ago) link
Owwwww, j! What did the derm say about the comedones they extracted? And how did they extract them??
― Orson Wellies (in orbit), Tuesday, 30 June 2015 00:44 (eight years ago) link
whats a comedone?
ALSO: i want to do cryotherapy so bad. I really know nothing about it but get the impression its some type of reverse sauna?
― UYD: Oxys, Percs, Vics, Addys, Rit-Dogs and Xannys (sunny successor), Friday, 10 July 2015 16:45 (eight years ago) link
The IUD is really doing a number on my face. j, are you still using the mandelic acid and do you have any other comedone advice? (sunny - comedones are 'white'/skin-coloured zits, I guess). Also, did you find they subsided after a while?
Also noted Laurel's use of cornmeal as exfoliator, which sounds like a good idea. As far as moisturizer, I use Aveeno right now but am running low and happy to switch.
― ljubljana, Friday, 1 April 2016 14:42 (eight years ago) link
I have gone away from cornmeal to a good old fashioned washcloth that I can lightly scrub in circles and then change out frequently for a clean one. Maybe as I've aged my face needs more careful treatment? I might go back to some kind of honey-based thing tho cos I think my skin likes it, it just might not be with cornmeal.
― If authoritarianism is Romania's ironing board, then (in orbit), Friday, 1 April 2016 15:45 (eight years ago) link
Yeah I haven't used washcloths since I was a kid but why on earth not? - I don't know. I found myself looking at those electronic face brush thingies and I guess a washcloth would do pretty much the same thing!
― ljubljana, Friday, 1 April 2016 17:28 (eight years ago) link
i use baking soda to exfoliate sometimes, just a little mixed in with soap or w/e
― La Lechuza (La Lechera), Friday, 1 April 2016 17:36 (eight years ago) link
All anyone needs is a washcloth. It's much less damaging than the brushes and gets the work done.
― kate78, Friday, 1 April 2016 18:52 (eight years ago) link
The two beauty people I read evangelise about 'hot cloth cleansing' which is basically washing your face with a flannel afaict (not with a foaming cleanser though, no never, SLSs are evil and drying - although I've always used one but thinking of switching up to a cleansing oil or gel). Scrubbing in small circles is good and means you don't really need a scrubby exfoliator.
Incidentally one hates the Clarisonic face brush things and one really likes them.
I tried the Eve Lom cleanser which is $$ but everyone rates and actually it was gorgeous to use (you put it on dry skin, then rest a hot wrung-out cloth over your face a few times which is lush, then wash off) - but totally brought me out in spots. So did the Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish balm. I think balm cleansers are not for me.
― kinder, Friday, 1 April 2016 21:34 (eight years ago) link
when i was teen and 20-something I would put boiling water in the bathroom sink a towel over my head and steam the shit out of my face. I would follow this by draining the hot water and filling the sink with ice which i would plunge my face into for as long as I could stand.
These days i'm using dead sea salt to exfoliate, a cucumber peel-off mask and No.7 serum for the moisturizing.
― It's always (sunny successor), Wednesday, 3 May 2017 13:37 (seven years ago) link
been trying out La Roche Posay double moisturising spf 30 stuff
it's sold as a moisturizer/sunscreen, but I found that it was not an adequate moisurizer for me. two days in and my skin was dry and itchy and breaking out. once I started layering it over my normal moisturizer it seemed to work a lot better and my skin calmed down again.
saw a lot of rosacea folks repping the aveeno baby sunscreen too, so I might grab that for camping this weekend
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:35 (six years ago) link
Is it the sunscreen that's drying out your skin? Moisturizer w/ sunscreen makes my eyes water and sting for a good twenty minutes. I have found that banana boat children's spray sunscreen doesn't though so I use that and a no sunscreen moisturizer separately.
― Right column Leftist (sunny successor), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 21:44 (six years ago) link
i ended up with Vanicream spf 50 sunscreen, basically a no frills physical sunblock with zinc oxide & titanium dioxide
works a charm. my problem seems to have been reactions to the chemical sunscreen components i think
i am using vanicream cleanser too, a bit more gentle than cerave & is working p well
the sunscreen has been helping calm my skin too which is a nice side benefit.
― Yoni Loves Chocha (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 1 August 2017 22:32 (six years ago) link
Nice!
― Right column Leftist (sunny successor), Wednesday, 2 August 2017 08:25 (six years ago) link
Since moving to Australia Sunscreen has become a big deal for my pasty rainy island skin. The one I have settled on is Dr Jart Sunfluid which i was introduced to on a work trip to Korea by a colleague who is a Korean Cosmetics obsessive. Fantastic and doesn't make my eyes sting and is not sticky like many other sunscreens I've tried. I like the idea of this vanicream though, I will seek out.
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Wednesday, 2 August 2017 10:01 (six years ago) link
who's using The Ordinary? I am and have quite a lot to say (and am extremely happy with it) but there's no point talking into a void. Let me know if you're a user. ha.
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Friday, 19 January 2018 00:03 (six years ago) link
Not I, but I like their approach. It's quite popular here in the UK afaik.
― kinder, Friday, 19 January 2018 17:49 (six years ago) link
i have v sensitive skin & rosacea ... i am very leery of this stuff bcz i never know what’s going to freak my face out
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 19 January 2018 18:00 (six years ago) link
Had a whole discussion about the ordinary yesterday on fb. I am currently using their HA serum as well as the niacinamide and zinc one. So far I really like it and my skin seems to love it.
― Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, 19 January 2018 18:10 (six years ago) link
my favourite thing is the Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate (lol) which is actually the most expensive thing they do - it's a vitamin C derivative in vitamin F. It's REALLY brightening and makes my skin glow (which was my major concern, my skin was so dull and lifeless) - I recommend this to anyone, it's very gentle too. My other main rec. is the Alpha Lipoic Acid, which you use 2-3 times per week overnight. you can really see a difference when you wake up. It's quite strong and warming/tingly so maybe not great for very sensitive skin.
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Friday, 19 January 2018 18:29 (six years ago) link
it's really very addictive buying new things though. I think i have 12 or so of these bottles.
I have other recs but I'll get back to it later.
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Friday, 19 January 2018 18:31 (six years ago) link
Ooh thank you for the recs! Just checked and the one thing I'm usuing is actually Deciem which, i think, is the ordinary's parent company or something so it's not as inexpensive as the other stuff but I really like it. It's this one: http://hylamide.com/product/subq-anti-age-30ml
― Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, 19 January 2018 18:33 (six years ago) link
VG, this looks quite good re: The Ordinary and Rosacea
https://skincaresavvy.wordpress.com/tag/rosacea/
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Friday, 19 January 2018 18:38 (six years ago) link
I want to try that one ENBB. I might splash out. My friend rates it v highly too.
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Friday, 19 January 2018 18:39 (six years ago) link
ooh thanks for that link jed! i might try it out
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 19 January 2018 19:27 (six years ago) link
funnily that blog post uses the not-very-common word "leery" that you also used!
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Monday, 22 January 2018 01:16 (six years ago) link
it's a sign!
:D
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 22 January 2018 02:44 (six years ago) link
I used Kiehls ultra moisturizer for years on my face and switched to First Aid Beauty a couple of years ago. It's my go to now (partner uses it too and he has eczema and loves it), except I can't seem to get it where I am. So, I am on a trip in France and they don't seem to have it in Sephora either. I am trying out this embryolisse lait creme that I kept reading about. It's a little heavy.
Also has anyone ever used face/hair oils? I am intrigued by some of these french ones.
― Yerac, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 15:21 (six years ago) link
Does The Ordinary have just a general daily moisturizer that you would recommend?
― Yerac, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 15:22 (six years ago) link
When in France a few months ago I went a little crazy in the parapharmacie; I got and like the embryolisse creme, good for winter. Got some of the nuxe huile prodigieuse face/hair/body oil and it's fine, but not something I think I'd repurchase (especially at USA prices). I'm having a much better time with the A313 retinol compared to straight up (generic) .05% retin-A. Less irritating on me for sure. Cicabiafine hand cream is my new fave--my job has me washing my hands (largely with alcohol-based gel sanitizers) a couple of dozen times a day and this stuff has really helping me get through the cold/dry months. I like the nuxe lip balm in the little pot. And I like spraying my face with various thermal water sprays even though I doubt it does a damn thing beyond feel good.
― mom tossed in kimchee (quincie), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 17:18 (six years ago) link
Yerac, the NMF (natural moisturising factors) with Hyaluronic Acid is good and cheap. It's a particular bargain if you can catch the 100ml size when it's in stock (it always seems to sell out as soon as they get it in).
http://theordinary.com/product/rdn-natural-moisturizing-factors-ha-100ml
I think this with The Buffet is a good combo if you want something very gentle.
http://theordinary.com/product/rdn-buffet-30ml?redir=1
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 17:39 (six years ago) link
Oh, I keep putting the Nuxe huile on one part of my hair when I go to the pharmacy trying to see if it would be worth it. And then trying to decide between that and the Lenore Greyl one. I like how the Greyl one smells better (ir's on sale too).
I think they sell The Ordinary now at Sephora? I am going to be in London soon so will look for it. I didn't see it here yet.
― Yerac, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 18:51 (six years ago) link
i went to my sephora in Sac & they said it’s only online, so maybe only instore in major cities?anyway i ordered some hyalauronic acid stuff and azealic acid so we shall see how this goes
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 19:14 (six years ago) link
i imagine a lot of outlets are leery of selling The Ordinary 100% Marula oil at $10 when the Drunk Elephant one they sell is $70.
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 20:23 (six years ago) link
i see you & your leery usage :) <3
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 20:42 (six years ago) link
I have a bottle of the nuxe huile prodigieuse oil but not really sure what you do with it! I did use a bit as a hair oil but I didn't like it as much as the Josh Woods hair oil (both of these came in a beauty advent calendar btw, I don't really buy this stuff)
― kinder, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 21:21 (six years ago) link
I think the nuxe stuff you can put on your body after showering. And supposedly it makes tans look nice? I read that some people put a drop or two in the bath. I am more interested in using it for the ends of my hair before shampooing. But i think the Leonor Greyl stuff may be better suited for that. It seemed lighter.
― Yerac, Wednesday, 24 January 2018 21:55 (six years ago) link
lol, veg!
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Wednesday, 24 January 2018 22:18 (six years ago) link
I've never bought it but I've always been intrigued by the shimmery one for shoulders and stuff. The shimmery nuxe oil, I mean.
― Benson and the Jets (ENBB), Friday, 26 January 2018 19:27 (six years ago) link
i have started using the hyalauronic acid and azelaic acid, so far so gooddef smooths and softens my skin. first time was a bit tingly/burny but i think i used too much & put them on too quickly second time was much milder & only a little tinglywill have to wait a week or two to see if there’s any difference on the rosacea side of thibgs
― Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 26 January 2018 19:54 (six years ago) link
Has anyone else tried blue and/or red light therapy? I've been using the welder from the future Neutrogena mask which has both red and blue (and have hacked the powerpack, what a stupid greedy idea) and a more intense red light device lately - and it seems to be working? Dark spots/inflammation lessened etc, fine lines also less noticeable. But maybe I'm blinded by the light.
― Jaq, Friday, 26 January 2018 20:47 (six years ago) link
hello, glad that i found this thread
― maura, Monday, 29 January 2018 16:12 (six years ago) link
Hi hi, board! :) I’ve tried a bunch of stuff from The Ordinary and so far my faves are the lactic acid (gets rid of acne spots like whoa) and the hyaluronic acid. I like their salicylic acid too. I thought the azelaic acid would work for me but it didn’t do anything for me really! I have super sensitive breakout-prone rosacea skin, so have been pretty slow in introducing their retinol but am going to start alternating it with lactic acid. And like always wearing sunscreen...
― obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Monday, 29 January 2018 17:50 (six years ago) link
I am very curious about these red and blue light at-home skin therapies!
― obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Monday, 29 January 2018 17:51 (six years ago) link
I hope that work out VG (or i'll be in big trouble)
rrrobyn, I use the lactic too and can vouch for its blemish removal capacities. I actually use it on psoriases after i've got rid of the scales, it helps to remove the red marks. thankfully I don't have that on my face so i'm using it on other parts of my body. I strongly recommend the Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate for the same function and other positive effects (affects?) like brightening. It's expensive for a T'Ordinary product but not expensive in broader skincare terms.
― Heavy Messages (jed_), Tuesday, 30 January 2018 00:18 (six years ago) link