One try, and I was SOLD! :+) Tretinoin does not seem to do a thing for me. I am ecstatic about adding Olay's Retinol 24 to my arsenal based on the results I had after just one day. I love the Olay Retinol 24! I just tried it for three days. With their current GLOW20, $4 manufactures coupon and the buy one get one half price, that comes to $21.39 each. But I like the price and how easy it is to find in the drug store. I think ultimately my face prefers something overly rich and emollient. Yet I have no peeling or flaking or anything like that, so it is doing something. At first I was like, well maybe it's some firming effect? But even if so, I don't like the tight feeling as it makes me feel like my face is going to literally crack when I smile. Without the Vaseline, my skin can feel overly tight. My skin tends to get dry in the winter, so I have been topping it off with a thin layer of Vaseline. I like it so far (it's only been about a month), though it's not as rich and emollient as the Lancome. We're both in our mid-50s now, and had a coupon, so we're trying out the Olay Regenerist Retinol 24 and the related eye cream. He loved it a lot - and so did I, even though at that age I only had the beginnings of fine lines. So I went to the Lancome counter and asked them to give me whatever worked best for dry skin/deep set wrinkles. He asked me for xmas once to go and buy him some "fancy" moisturizer from the beauty aisle as the men's stuff just wasn't cutting it and he was too embarrassed to shop for it himself. The story with that switch is this: my husband, who used Accutane in his teens, has super dry, painfully dry skin as a result. I then switched over to Lancome regenerist products for years. I used the pink original stuff every single day of my life from my 20s and into my mid 30s. The folks at ScA have put in a ton of time and effort into their resources, so take advantage of them! We recommend checking out the sidebar over at /r/SkincareAddiction for a comprehensive list of skincare FAQs, tutorials, and their excellent skincare Wiki. Please see r/antiMLM if you want to know why. If you are shilling for a MLM company, you will be banned. Constructive criticism is cool, but acting like an ass is not. Selfies must include a routine and products list and a question or reason for posting, such as a before and after using X technique or Y type of product.īe nice. If you are doing academic research and would like to ask for permission to post about your study, please contact the moderation team before doing so.Ĭosmetic surgeries/enhancements/treatments are totally cool here. and please don't use this group for surveys or consumer research. Also, do not self-promote your app, blog, you tube reviews, cosmetic services etc. No direct product links! If you would like to recommend a product, you may link it within a text post. Talk to your doctor if you have any concerns about your health. We can't (and don't) offer medical advice. r/SkincareAddiction has a fantastic list of the other subs on Reddit where you will be talking to your peers: Please don't post here if you aren't yet 30 - we will be removing posts from people under 30.
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