#41

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(09-04-2022, 03:41 AM)BPman Wrote:
(09-03-2022, 04:23 PM)Marko Wrote:
(09-02-2022, 12:07 AM)BPman Wrote: I used their US website $11 + $6 shipping.

I know but the US site won’t ship outside of US and points international customers to the UK site.


Just where the Hell are you?  Huh

Canada. Why that company thinks shipping from UK to Canada makes more sense than from US is beyond me but it’s not unusual in my experience. Canada is a funny little country of around 36M people that doesn’t constitute a big enough market for many companies.

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#42
My Q+A order arrived today. It shipped from Wisconsin of all places.  Undecided

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Secretary Ramsey put his foot into it yesterday . . . in the course of his remarks he said that California “needs water and better society.”  “So does h-ll,” yelled someone in the crowd.  
#43
(This post was last modified: 10-24-2022, 01:18 PM by toriaacres.)
What skincare products would you suggest to a 22 yo male with bad facial skin. It’s not as bad as it was when I was a teenager, but I still have acne, which looks terrible. I want to start liking my face and finally be able to see it without redness and pimples.

My first step towards liking my face more was getting rhinoplasty miami because my nose had been bothering me my entire life. It didn’t look normal, and other kids bullied me because of that. That’s why I decided to change it half a year ago. And the surgery was absolutely worth it. Now I need to take another step towards liking myself: getting rid of acne.

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#44

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(10-22-2022, 01:19 AM)toriaacres Wrote: What skincare products would you suggest to a 22 yo male with bad facial skin. It’s not as bad as it was when I was a teenager, but I still have acne, which looks terrible. I want to start liking my face and finally be able to see it without redness and pimples.

I like the Inkey List products. They seem to be reasonably effective in dealing with my own issues and they’re reasonably priced as well. Very good service in my experience. Why don’t you check out their website? They have a regimen building Q and A process that can customize to specific needs. 

www.theinkeylist.com.

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There’s discounts at Inkey List. 30% off everything. MEMBER30

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#46
The best skincare product in my opinion: Fix the gut flora. This will solve all skin issues. 1. Parasite and Candida cleanse 2. Leaky gut and gut flora repair. And you will live a 100 years with beautiful skin and no health issues.
#47
A dermatologist may be the best place to ask for acne fixes. It depends on the kind of acne you are getting. Topical creams or antibiotics may be necessary. A light face cleanser like Cerave Foaming or the Neutrogena Ultra Gentle would be a start. Sometimes acne is triggered by over drying.

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30M here, I've been dealing with sensitive, acne prone skin for pretty much all of my entire teen and adult life. It's something I've come to accept and have learned to live with it at this point. I had my bout of SERIOUS acne through high school and ended up on accutane for a little while which helped me dramatically. I've spent countless dollars on skincare products hoping one would be the holy grail to keep it all under control. While that hasn't been the case yet, I have found what does work for me.
I had been using Dermalogica's foaming face wash for the longest time and it seemed like as of lately, I was getting more breakouts so I started using Cerave's 4% Benzoyl Peroxide foaming wash and have seen great results. I also fell in love with Dermalogica's milkfoliant for the smell and how smooth and clean feeling it leaves my skin. I use that every other day in the shower and leave it on for a couple minutes after the foaming wash.

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#49

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Benzoyl peroxide is one of the very few things that actually helps acne prone skin. It’s a little hard on the skin if too strong or long term use.

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