I’ve Finally Found My Holy Grail Skin Care Routine, But My $2 Scrub Is Controversial
A SKINCARE fan carefully crafted her routine after spending thousands of dollars to find the right one.
After spending thousands of dollars on various beauty products, she finally got her routine down. But not everyone is happy with her $2 scrub.
Reddit user Normabates520 posted the controversial opinion and said she “finally [her] Holy Grail.”
She had been looking for solutions for her skin care for decades.
“I’ve spent thousands of dollars and tried everything from Cerave to La Mer,” she said.
“I was convinced that no one ever saw any results and that it was a placebo.”
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Normabates520 said Reddit helped her come up with a routine.
She acknowledged that one product would likely cause a stir.
“I know the apricot scrub is controversial, but it works for me,” she said.
Normabates520 added that she faithfully uses her holy grail products every night.
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“My skin is glowing and so, so, so soft,” she said.
“Even the discoloration that I have been trying to fight for years is fading.”
She addressed the concerns about physical versus chemical exfoliation.
“I understand people have strong opinions about the physical exfoliant I use,” she said, referring to the St. Ives Apricot Scrub.
“I use a very light hand and make soft circular movements.
“Just because it doesn’t work for one person doesn’t mean it won’t work for another.”
In addition to the St. Ives Scrub, she also uses Peter Thomas Roth’s Water Drench, The Ordinary’s glycolic acid, and ascorbic acid + alpha-arbutin.
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Water Drench® Hyaluronic Cloud Cream by Peter Thomas Roth$54, Sephora.
The Ordinary Glycolic Acid 7% Exfoliating Toner, €13, Sephora.
St. Ives Fresh Skin Apricot Scrub$2.19, CVS.
The Ordinary’s Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA Hyperpigmentation Serum$20.20, Sephora.
The ordinary ascorbyl glucoside solution 12%$14.80, Sephora.
The Ordinary’s Ascorbic Acid + Alpha-Arbutin combination is currently available as a single product, but can also be purchased separately for the same effect.
“I’ve finally found the one routine that works for me,” she said.
Several Redditors shared their opinions on her regime in the comments.
“I also have to use a physical exfoliant almost every day. Otherwise I get horrible blackheads and pimples,” one person wrote.
“I know someone who has flawless skin and swears by [St. Ives Apricot Scrub]“I want to try it again,” said another.