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Skincare Chats

The hub for all things skincare! From routine recommendations to tips on how best to apply a product, this is the perfect place to share and find advice on CeraVe and skincare as a whole.
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lili
10/29/24-00:08
i donโ€™t know if this is a myth or just me but even non scented products make my skin break out and apparently they canโ€™t since they have no scentโ€ฆ
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do you think scented products can still cause your skin to break out ?
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yes!
no!
Caro
Fresh Face
10/29/24-00:04
Putting cold tea bags on red and inflamed skin can settle it down !! lol that was a top tip from a friend many moons ago
Beauty_blendr
Skin Scholar
10/28/24-20:07
The craziest hack I found online was cleansing with sunflower oil. How can someone use real oil on skin to cleanse... It's crazy ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ
Hydrating Cleanser
Hayley โœจ๐Ÿฆ‹
Skin Scholar
10/28/24-19:58
I think itโ€™s so vital, even to apply spf in the colder and wetter months, when the sun is nowhere to be seen ! The cerave spf is not only protection from the sun but itโ€™s superb at keeping my skin hydrated too, I love it ๐Ÿ˜ #meandcerave. And for me, 50 spf is even better ^^ protection
AM Facial Moisturising Lotion SPF50
Zinabb
10/28/24-19:48
I love Cerave moisturiser . It's the only working cream for really dry skin
Simbadash
10/28/24-19:37
Caravel is the best for cooling & calming irritated skin.
Ziyan
10/28/24-19:10
Ooh, time to spill the tea on skincare myths! Hereโ€™s one of the craziest ones I saw: someone suggested putting lemon juice and baking soda on your face to โ€œerase dark spots.โ€ I mean, a kitchen ingredient face-off sounds fun and all, but unless I want my face smelling like a lemonade stand while feeling like sandpaper, Iโ€™m passing! ๐Ÿ‹ Letโ€™s stick to the science, folks.
Craziest skincare myth With lemon & baking soda
Faye
Nourished Novice
10/28/24-18:23
Iโ€™ve heard that putting rubbing alcohol on face can be used to treat acnes, I have tried this and found that my acne does heal faster, however, it dries out my skin and cause a lot of breakages
Skincare myth #FactCheckYourFeed