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Current Skincare Routine

This is my current skincare routine! I change it every so often depending on new concerns that pop up with my skin, so check back often!

New products I am trying will be marked with a (*). My goal for this page is to have reviews for all the products I am using, so the readers can use it as a reference for products they may want to incorporate.

This will be updated when new products are entered or when my skin concerns change.

Last updated: 3/10/2018

Current skin concern: Occasional pimple breakout, dryness (very dry)

Morning

Cleanser: Shiseido d Program Conditioning Wash/Pacifica Quinona Sensitive Super Gentle Face Wash*
Toner/Lotion: Shiseido d Program Moist Care Lotion
Emulsion: Shiseido d Program Moist Care Emulsion
Facial Oil: Herbivore Orchid Facial Oil*
Sunscreen: Etude House Sunprise Mild Watery Light/Missha All Around Safe Block Soft Finish Sun Milk

Night

Makeup Remover: Muji Sensitive Skin Cleansing Oil
Cleanser: Pacifica Quinona Sensitive Super Gentle Face Wash*
Treatment: Clinique Acne Solutions Clinical Clearing Gel
Toner/Lotion: Shiseido d Program Moist Care Lotion
Sheet Mask: Varies
Emulsion: SK-II Facial Lift Emulsion*
Cream: SK-II R.N.A (Radical New Age) Cream*
Eye Cream: Origins A Perfect World for Eyes*
Facial Oil: Herbivore Orchid Facial Oil*




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