I use this twice a week, especially if I'm going to be putting on makeup for some special event. Scrubs off all the dead skin and feels smooth and clean.
This toner is non-astringent and doesn't sting. I don't particularly like toners that sting. This is great to reintroduce some hydration back into the skin
I have been using this cream for years and it's hands-down my favourite. It's light but super moisturizing and gives the face a smooth, even dewy look.
Do you double cleanse? I see you only use the acne wash, but you might be able to cleanse your skin more properly if you use an oil cleanser + acne wash together!
I haven't really found a night cream I love and usually tend to just use whatever day cream I am using. Right now it's The Body Shop Day Cream, but I will probably try the night cream in this range next. Do you have any recommendations?
this is why I love beauty & skincare!! i love how simple products like SPF and brands like neutrogena transcend cultures and boundaries and help us connect to one another. thanks for sharing your routine 💕💕💕
Please do! Physical sunscreens are supposedly better for the environment, and they actually act as a physical barrier against UVA/B rays. My understanding is that physical sunscreens are more effective as sun protection.
Kama Ayurveda is really good for natural products. I use their rose water as a face mist through the day and their Brigandi hair oil once a week. They also have really good face packs.
The brand Himalaya has a pretty robust Neem Face Wash that's great for acne prone skin and I definitely use their Mud face pack a couple of times a month.
Kama Ayurveda is really good for natural products. I use their rose water as a face mist through the day and their Brigandi hair oil once a week. They also have really good face packs.
The brand Himalaya has a pretty robust Neem Face Wash that's great for acne prone skin and I definitely use their Mud face pack a couple of times a month.