If you NEED a skincare routine for Mild to Moderate Acne… Start HERE! This routine is scientifically proven to improve or CLEAR acne 🙂
Products Mentioned In This Video:
Adapalene Options:
Differin:
AcneFree:
La Roche-Posay Effaclar:
Benzoyl Peroxide Options:
Paula’s Choice Regular Strength 2.5%:
Paula’s Choice Extra Strength 5%:
La Roche-Posay Purifying Cleanser:
Double Repair Moisturizer:
Australian Gold Botanical Sunscreen:
Biossance Zinc Sheer:
Cetaphil Sheer Mineral Sunscreen:
AcneFree Sulfur Mask:
Peter Thomas Roth Sulfur Mask:
Salicylic Acid Options:
Paula’s Choice:
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The Ordinary:
Clean Skin Club Face Towels: Use code BUDGETDERM for 20% OFF
I use the Bamboo Clean Towels XL
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Anti-aging Eye Cream:
Gentle cleanser:
Best all-around moisturizer
e.l.f. Holy Hydration Face Cream:
Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm:
Luxury Tinted Sunscreen: or
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Best Makeup-Sunscreen Combination Product:
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