Welcome, welcome!
I thought I’d start out this blog by posting my current skincare routine, and some background info.
I’m 20 years old, so I’m right in between those “omg why won’t these zits leave my face alooooone!?” and “okay, wait, was that wrinkle there yesterday???” phases. My skin, currently, is super dry. The reason being that it’s winter here in Wisconsin and the air is, of course, dry. During the rest of the year I have combination-dry skin. For those of you that don’t know, combination skin basically means that your skin is oily in the T-Zone but “normal” on your cheeks and chin. I added “-dry” because my face is unusually dry on my cheeks, however I am a textbook combination-skin otherwise.
Another important note is that I live in Wisconsin, like I mentioned. In the summer it is VERY humid (compared to places like San Jose, California, where I lived for some time), and in the winter it is quite dry. Where you live/what the climate is is very important when considering your skin type and your skincare regimen. If you live in Phoenix, and your skin is a little on the ‘oily’ side, it’s not recommended that you use products for “very oily skin” because this will work WITH the dry air in Arizona and totally dry out your skin even more than you want it to! Something labeled for “acne-prone” or “somewhat oily” skin would be right up your alley, however, because it will work with you and not dry you out!
I will soon post an entry further explaining skintypes, and how to find out yours and get the best products for you!
Here is my current (read: winter) skincare regimen:
Morning

Cetaphil Gentle Face Cleanser -(It’s the CVS brand right now, I’m so broke!) For normal to oily skin. I use this because the other formula for “all skin types” makes my face a little greasier than I want it to (even in the winter!), so I save that for nighttime).
Kinerase Cream -The price is outrageous, yes, but the bottle will last you a LONG time. I put this on after washing my face, but before my spf-moisturizer. It helps even out my skintone and battle blemishes. Apply a small (dime size or less) amount of it every morning and night, and in 3 months, I GUARANTEE you will need less foundation.
Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisture w/SPF 15 -Neutrogena is one of my all-time favorite drugstore brands. My dermatologist loves that I use it (so it’s true when they say derm-recommended!), because it is so gentle to my skin. It’s oil-free which you may think would be counter-active if I have dry skin, but oil-free formulas are best year-round, regardless of climate. SPF is also recommended all-year-round, because even you can’t SEE the sun, doesn’t mean it’s not damaging your skin!
Evening

Almay Oil-Free Makeup Remover -(not pictured) a makeup remover of some sort should always be your first step during your nighttime skincare routine. I chose this one because it works better than some high-end brands I’ve tried (MAC, Benefit). Urban Decay also makes an excellent oil-free makeup remover.
Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser -For all skin types. This stuff is amazing, and I love the price! I use this version at nighttime to because it has moisturizers (it’s an emollient) to help my skin recoup while I sleep.
Kinerase Cream -see “Morning”
Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisturizer for Combination Skin -perfect for nighttime, this moisturizer gives me the moisture my cheeks CRAVE at night, while making sure I don’t wake up with my nose feeling like an oil-slick!
Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Moisturizing Cream -currently I am using the CVS brand, but that’s because I’m very broke. I use this under my eyes instead of over my whole face for two reasons. 1). It’s a very thick moisturizer that actually makes my *cheeks* too oily and 2). it works a heck of a lot better as an eye cream than most actual eye creams I have tried! For those dealing with wrinkles or other signs of aging, or just need a superhero moisturizer, the Regenerist line from Olay is excellent.
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Overall, my regimen is pretty basic. Nothing really expensive, no bells and whistles. I really try not to use too many products, because your skin doesn’t need al that! It doesn’t like to have tons of product on it all the time. Your skin loves you. If you treat it nice, it will show you
However, weekly (sometimes less frequently if my skin seems to be doing alright), I do need to exfoliate or zap a zit! For those days, this is what I use: (I don’t have a picture of these, but the Persa-Gel did make an appearance in the “nighttime” photo)
Clean & Clear Persa-Gel -I know, I know, 10% Benzoyl Peroxide seems like overkill. But for some reason, when I get a zit, salicyclic acid does SQUAT, no matter what I do! C&C’s formula makes my zit less red and noticable almost instantly, and by the next day, it is merely a memory! I do pair it sometimes with hydrocortizone cream to banish the redness and swelling of the blemish.
Boots No. 7 Total Renewal Micro-dermabrasion Exfoliator -I love, love, LOVE this stuff. And it’s available at Target! It’s not too harsh on my VERY sensitive skin (I have sensitive skin and mild rosacea (see my next entry for more about rosacea and products to help it!), but it certainly gets the job done. I’ve tried other micro-dermabrasion products, but my poor skin couldn’t take them! I was recommended this by a makeup artist friend of mine, and I’ll never look back!
There you go, guys! Next up: entries dealing with rosacea and skin types!
-Ashley