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    What is your skin-care routine? What do you do for youthful skin?

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      Zeitgeist last edited by

      Right now, I bought a spin-brusher and have a decent mouritizer, as well as a 50+ Sunscreen and Neutrogener Pimple Remover (with Salicylic Acid). Would you guys recommend any specific skincare routines? If you have tips regarding face masks or facials, I'll be particularly interested.

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        jonnbristow last edited by

        I have a lot to learn in this department.

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          cteavin last edited by

          Personally, I think a lot of what's out there is crap, especially if you're under 30. All you need is soap, glycerine, some kind of UV protection and exfoliating gloves when you're young.

          I used to invest in different skin care lines when I was young and my skin was better when I didn't use them.

          Now I'm 48 and I have flawless skin. My secret? I avoided the sun all my life and I drink 4 - 8 liters of water a day. That's it. Now I do use Night Repair by Estee Lauder, more like when I remember to use it. It does help hydrate. I also enjoy the Korean face masks, like once week or whenever I think about it. But the key to good skin is avoiding the sun and staying hydrated and good nutrition:

          You are what you eat, if you're eating and drinking junk, your skin will show the world you're made of junk.

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            alveer last edited by

            no routine

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              Zeitgeist last edited by

              @cteavin:

              Personally, I think a lot of what's out there is crap, especially if you're under 30. All you need is soap, glycerine, some kind of UV protection and exfoliating gloves when you're young.   
               
              I used to invest in different skin care lines when I was young and my skin was better when I didn't use them.   
                 
              Now I'm 48 and I have flawless skin. My secret? I avoided the sun all my life and I drink 4 - 8 liters of water a day. That's it. Now I do use Night Repair by Estee Lauder, more like when I remember to use it. It does help hydrate. I also enjoy the Korean face masks, like once week or whenever I think about it. But the key to good skin is avoiding the sun and staying hydrated and good nutrition: 
               
              You are what you eat, if you're eating and drinking junk, your skin will show the world you're made of junk.

              What do you mean by "avoid the sun"? Did you just stay indoors all-day? Or did you apply sunscreen/sunblock often?

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                cteavin last edited by

                @Zeitgeist:

                @cteavin:

                Personally, I think a lot of what's out there is crap, especially if you're under 30. All you need is soap, glycerine, some kind of UV protection and exfoliating gloves when you're young.   
                 
                I used to invest in different skin care lines when I was young and my skin was better when I didn't use them.   
                   
                Now I'm 48 and I have flawless skin. My secret? I avoided the sun all my life and I drink 4 - 8 liters of water a day. That's it. Now I do use Night Repair by Estee Lauder, more like when I remember to use it. It does help hydrate. I also enjoy the Korean face masks, like once week or whenever I think about it. But the key to good skin is avoiding the sun and staying hydrated and good nutrition: 
                 
                You are what you eat, if you're eating and drinking junk, your skin will show the world you're made of junk.

                What do you mean by "avoid the sun"? Did you just stay indoors all-day? Or did you apply sunscreen/sunblock often?

                I always wear sunscreen. I don't go to the beach for a tan (sunbathing). When my partner wanted to go to the beach I rented one of those large umbrellas and sat under it. When there's a choice of walking in direct sunlight or shade, I reflexively chose the shade. That kind of thing.

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                  Zeitgeist last edited by

                  @cteavin:

                  @Zeitgeist:

                  @cteavin:

                  Personally, I think a lot of what's out there is crap, especially if you're under 30. All you need is soap, glycerine, some kind of UV protection and exfoliating gloves when you're young.   
                   
                  I used to invest in different skin care lines when I was young and my skin was better when I didn't use them.   
                     
                  Now I'm 48 and I have flawless skin. My secret? I avoided the sun all my life and I drink 4 - 8 liters of water a day. That's it. Now I do use Night Repair by Estee Lauder, more like when I remember to use it. It does help hydrate. I also enjoy the Korean face masks, like once week or whenever I think about it. But the key to good skin is avoiding the sun and staying hydrated and good nutrition: 
                   
                  You are what you eat, if you're eating and drinking junk, your skin will show the world you're made of junk.

                  What do you mean by "avoid the sun"? Did you just stay indoors all-day? Or did you apply sunscreen/sunblock often?

                  I always wear sunscreen. I don't go to the beach for a tan (sunbathing). When my partner wanted to go to the beach I rented one of those large umbrellas and sat under it. When there's a choice of walking in direct sunlight or shade, I reflexively chose the shade. That kind of thing.

                  Ah, gotcha. Opting not to get a tan in order to preserve skin health.

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                    NickJakobs last edited by

                    Well , i use keracnyl wash gel and then moisterise with keracnyl pp against acne or unclelan skin. works well for me .

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                      Zeitgeist last edited by

                      @NickJakobs:

                      Well , i use keracnyl wash gel and then moisterise with keracnyl pp against acne or unclelan skin. works well for me .

                      Keracnyl gel? Is it expensive?

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