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🐌 Fantastic Skincare: The Snailaversary and Winter is Coming, Luckily, we're Part Sheep 🐑

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botemp · 12/10/2017 21:01

Thread 1 Thread 2 Thread 3 Thread 4 Thread 5 Thread 6 Thread 7 Thread 8 Thread 9

I am very slowly working on consolidating the gathered information from previous threads into easier to read formats but it’s slow going. In order to make use of the below form and join in I would suggest reading thread 1 and at the very least the following info sheets (provided they apply to you):

Where to Start

Basics of an Actives Routine

Skin Types vs. Skin Conditions Info Sheet

Anti-Ageing Info sheet

Adult Acne Info Sheet

NEWish since previous threads:

Understanding Which Sunscreen(s) to Buy

Do I Really Need to Wear Sunscreen Every Single Day of the Year?

NEW since the last thread:

A Damaged Skin Barrier - Now What?

For those who are taking a peek and wondering what this all about, we mostly discuss a bit of advanced skincare here with a perspective of seeking out the right ingredients (rather than the latest new shiny product and all its empty promises) for our particular skin needs. Distinguishing the acid toners from the actives whilst avoiding the truly unimpressive and harmful ingredients with a hope to achieve a bit of anti-ageing, alleviate irritation and sensitivities with some idle chat in between. Newcomers are always welcome but please note the following:

Questions and asking for help on this thread is encouraged, however, we can’t give you a specific routine to follow and hope it works out for the best. There are no overnight miracles in skincare whether it be in the form of products or techniques. It’s about perseverance, understanding your skin, assessing its needs and responding to that in a diligent manner.

These threads were created to help those who want to learn for themselves. We’re a group of interested and invested skincare nuts happy to offer tea and sympathy and dole out advice. Everyone’s journey with skincare is different, what is universal and binds us is that through actually learning about the different active ingredients it helps us get to know our skin and help us adapt as it will change many times throughout our lives - with seasons, hormonal changes, ageing, genetics etc. It's in everyone's best interests to get to know their skin and to keep reviewing those changes with the confidence that comes from the gathered knowledge here. We really encourage you to spend the time reading through previous threads and linked info sheets that the many contributors have taken the trouble to share.

By no means are we experts, we're only a bunch of amateurs that can only respond by suggesting what we would do in your place, for any severe conditions please seek out professional help.

Ahem, and finally a little note on spending. I'm well aware these threads cause many to reach for their wallets and spend with wild abandon. There can sometimes be a bit of a frenzy surrounding the excitement around a newly discovered product or on the back of great improvements when someone reports back. This is all great, it doesn't however, mean everything that's a sudden miracle for one will be it for you. Usually, it's a light bulb moment for connecting the right skincare ingredient with an individual experiencing a specific problem. Take your time to mull over decisions and question whether it's right for you too. Skincare is highly individual, it's a slow game that should cost mostly in patience, input, education, and perseverance. Please don't make it cost you financially needlessly.

OCTOBER 2017: It's our snailaversary Cake! Our baby ripe toddler skins are about a year old now, or rather getting together on these threads about a year ago. I can't believe we're all still finding things to chat on about between the hair disasters. I know I always encourage a bit of catching up at the beginning of the new thread with how everyone's skin been progressing over the last couple of weeks/months but now I'm demanding more Blush and would really like to hear how everyone is doing a year on now, or however long you've been with us. Basically, pledge your undying love for these threads Grin

NB: I've removed the form from the OP as I felt there really wasn't a need for it anymore. I think I've also answered enough of those forms in their previous incarnation for a lifetime so it may just be a selfish decision but it's been made Halo

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EnidButton · 04/12/2017 14:38

What's it called Mint?

EnidButton · 04/12/2017 14:41

Oh yes, found it now. Smile Looks ok, I have combination skin though rather than dry/very dry so that's making me think it might not be right. Ingredients look ok though. Thank you.

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botemp · 04/12/2017 15:00

Azelaic is always in silicone formulations though, IIRC Enid doesn't do too well with those on her face, I may be misremembering though.

Boots still have it online, mint. It's even on 3f2 offer. Last time I heard it was definitely not being discontinued.

I've had that WonderBalm on my list for forever too, think it was a Sali Hughes rec. However, I'm very strict with the one in one out with hair stuff and it's probably going to be awhile before I finish what I'm using now considering it's two years in and not even halfway finished.

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mintmagnummm · 04/12/2017 15:47

Enid my skin is also combination/dehydrated it's definitely not very dry.

That's weird bo 🤔

EnidButton · 04/12/2017 15:49

I don't think I've said I have issues with silicones but with my memory who knows. 🤷🏻‍♀️ I have The Ordinary Azealic acid. Stopped using as I thought it was causing more congestion but it was a while ago. I might try it again. Plan is to have fringe cut back in soon. Perfect for covering up whilst experimenting, Grin

EnidButton · 04/12/2017 15:50

Thank you all btw Wine

botemp · 04/12/2017 15:52

The Eucerin 5% Urea is marketed for very dry skin but it's good for most skin types. Come summer it may be too rich for the day but not everyone takes issue with it, that's more a preference thing.

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botemp · 04/12/2017 16:52

Bugger it, I keep forgetting about it. Skin City's offer today is 25% off Paula's Choice.

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mintmagnummm · 04/12/2017 18:09

As long as it still hasn't caused any reaction by summer (I'm very hopeful) I doubt I'll have an issue using it then too as I find it quite light and my skin absorbs it well

userallusedup · 04/12/2017 19:16

Enid I have oily skin (though more combination at this time of year plus I’m using differin gel which is a bit drying) and use the Eucerin 5% urea face moisturiser with no issues. I got it for neck and chest but started trialling it as a face moisturiser at night, now it’s been promoted to day time wear (using FAB ultra repair at night).

I agree with Mint that it sinks in quickly and I think it works well under makeup. I’m no more oily than usual (I get an oily nose and forehead at some point in the day no matter what I do or don’t do, blotting papers and mattifying powder deal with that). And it’s not caused any spots or breakouts for me, I really like it though like Bo said I might need to rethink come summer but that seems a looooong way off Sad

EnidButton · 04/12/2017 19:55

I'll pick up some of that o e them thank you. Can always use it at a night one if it's too heavy for dat. Thank you!

EnidButton · 04/12/2017 19:56

Good grief. that one then. heavy for day

botemp · 04/12/2017 20:07

Urea has water-binding properties so it's not so much an occlusive, but because it's mildly exfoliating it allows better penetration with really dry skin conditions, hence why it's also good for dehydration. Luckily it hasn't been called out as the next wonder ingredient so still available relatively cheaply.

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EnidButton · 04/12/2017 22:42

I'm a big fan of the Eucerin urea body lotion so if it's not known to cause issues for acne prone skin then I'm going to try it.

Forgot to put the Kiehl's serum on, currently going cross eyed looking for window handles and bathroom fixings. Who knew they were so complicated?

JD I hope your bathroom was finished ok and you're enjoying it. Sounds lovely,

mintmagnummm · 05/12/2017 07:06

I have since bought the eucerin lip balm and hand cream, I love both!

Tantpoke · 05/12/2017 09:16

enid I've just been watching 'A Model Recommends' video with the lovely Ruth Crilly and she mentions a LRP Toleraine night cream to combat sensitive and intolerant skin which might be worth looking into. Its a night cream. I'm adding it to my wish list.

www.laroche-posay.co.uk/toleriane-ultra-overnight-care

Tantpoke · 05/12/2017 09:17

www.amodelrecommends.com

Tantpoke · 05/12/2017 09:20

This goes into more detail in an older post of hers I've just spotted whilst browsing

www.amodelrecommends.com/2017/11/24/skin-sensitivity-satans-bicycle-toleriane-ultra-nuit/

botemp · 05/12/2017 09:25

SkinCity before I forget again, Darphin at 30% off and 2 for 1 on pore tightening and soothing Blemish Control Pads from Medik8.

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mintmagnummm · 05/12/2017 12:09

I've just remembered how much I like Lancôme make up!

mintmagnummm · 05/12/2017 12:09

Unfortunately not foundations as they are fragranced so haven't even tried those!

Tantpoke · 05/12/2017 12:31

mint typically the one must have foundation I am lusting after is just too expensive to justify buying, however I might treat myself to one of their Les 4 Ombres eye shadow quads

www.johnlewis.com/chanel-sublimage-le-teint-ultimate-radiance-generating-cream-foundation/p3009763?colour=12%20Beige%20Rosé

Tantpoke · 05/12/2017 12:33

mint I wore Lancômes teint miracle for years, can't remember why I stopped, actually I think my skin was going through a Meh phase so needed more coverage, you've reminded me to try it out again.

EnidButton · 05/12/2017 15:19

Tant Thank you, the LRP night cream contains shea butter which I have to avoid unfortunately. It's in the Cicaplast that I love which is why that gets dabbed on rather than rubbed in all over. Hoping they bring the double repair moisturiser out here (uk) as that looked like a good night one.