My skin goes haywire between summer and fall, but I’ve found the best no-fuss routine
SUDDEN changes in climate, such as temperature and humidity, can affect our bodies, including our complexion.
A woman discovered a foolproof way to make her skin look great and keep it in good condition.
Reddit user Seulgih shared her routine in a post on the social media platform.
“My skin tends to go a little haywire during the transition period between summer and fall. I used to hate the breakouts that I get now,” she said.
She added that her method is simple and practical.
“This is a skin care routine that has given me the best skin of my life in a long time,” she said.
“No frills, this is also my introduction to retinol.
“As a woman approaching 30, I want to make sure I include retinol in my routine.
“I have dry skin and my biggest concern is anti-aging and dryness, so I used the super rich cream.”
THE VERDICT
She shared her thoughts on different types of skin care products, starting with a facial oil.
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“My ‘ride or die forever’ cleansing oil,” she said of DHC Cleansing Oil.
“This is my absolute favorite, it’s one of the thicker cleansing oils, but I never need makeup remover because this product gets it all off.”
She also recommended a cleanser she discovered while living in South Korea.
“I discovered this on a trip to Korea and took it with me without thinking much about it,” she said of the Acwell cleansing gel.
“It turned out to be a great choice for me.”
She added a drugstore product to her retinol fix: a powerful anti-aging product.
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DHC fragrance-free cleansing oil for all skin types$22.62, Amazon.
Acwell Bubble-Free Sensitive Facial Cleansing Gel$18, Amazon.
Cerave Resurfacing Retinol Facial Serum for Acne Prone Skin$21.99, Ulta.
Cerave Eye Repair Cream for Dark Circles and Bags for All Skin Types$19.99, Ulta.
Synchro Cream Regulating Facial Care$62.05, Amazon.
“It didn’t break me out and [it] “didn’t cause any irritation,” she said of Cerave’s retinol serum.
“I think it’s because it also has niacinamide in it, which gives me a brightening effect on my freckles and dark spots.”
Although she’s not a fan of eye creams, she has incorporated one into her skincare routine.
“I’m not a huge fan of eye cream, but I wanted a richer cream for my eyes after using a gel cream last summer,” she says, referring to Cerave’s eye cream.
Finally, she uses a K-beauty favorite to seal the deal.
“My skin is so supple in the morning after using this,” she enthuses.