Friday 11 August 2017

Phase 2 - Vitamin C, Antioxidants


Phase 2 of #skincareclub

Again this is directly from Dr Sam Buntings blog on "When Acne and Wrinkles Coexist Part 2" concentrating on brightening, even out skin tone and texture, getting rid of PIH (post inflammatory hyperpigmentation). Part 2 here

The skin should be turning over nicely now, although for myself I still had some acne and cysts at this stage and it was only around Phase 3 and giving up Gluten that I cleared up completely. This is the time now when your seeing results, your way past the purge stage, you can visibly see clear skin and others start to notice too, you also notice that you actually look younger upon closer inspection although it's hard to tell with that patchy, lumpy, still scarred skin tone.

What I used
Vitamin C with Hyaluronic Acid from KLUR skin
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser & SA Cleanser both with ceramides and hyaluronic acid and the SE stands for Salicylic Acid (I always leave these on for 3-5 minutes as a mask)
CeraVe AM lotion with SPF, ceramides and hyaluronic acid
CeraVe PM lotion with ceramides and hyaluronic acid

Other brands you can use for your main serums for phase 1 & 2 (vitamin A, Retinol and Vit C or Antioxidants)
 
Dermalogica
Medik8
Skinceuticals
La Roche Posay
Obagi

There are brands to suit all pockets, all are amazing too. 

What I did
I carried on with my Vitamin A serum 3-4x a week in the evenings with my very carefully chosen supporting items (cleanser, evening moisturiser & day moisturiser with ceramides and hyaluronic acid, SPF and hyaluronic acid serum) and I introduced my Vitamin C serum, I went with KLUR Vit C & Hyaluronic Acid serum, every morning on dry or damp skin. The serum I had didn't sting or cause any adverse effects and it was difficult to believe it was actually working, don't know about you but I am used to using harsh stinging strong Vit C potions. 

I trusted Lesley my skin mentor and Hollywood Aesthetician by now, in fact we had become firm friends. It would have been easy at this point to become complacent but I had worked too hard and so had Lesley, plus by now I had a few interested in #skincareclub and I didn't want to let anyone else down.  I had become complacent in 2016 when I used Biologique Recherche with great results then gave up and added in lots of oils and heavy balms so I have been there, done that and really did not fancy repeating that mistake again. Once it's a mistake, twice it's becoming insanity.

It was so simple, easy to follow and affordable and advocated by a famous Cosmetic Dermatologist (in fact every Dermatologist) and KLUR skincare founder, formulator and Aesthetician Lesley so *shrugs* why would I stop?

At this point I just felt something give in me, something shifted and I knew absolutely that I would not fail!

Within 6 weeks or less
I really noticed a HUGE difference, not just in scars, but my skin was brighter, smoother, flatter no bumps, even coloured, thicker looking, healthy, glowing, I am so happy not wearing make up now its un believable. I am so happy and grateful to Dr Sam Bunting and Lesley at KLUR. 

Why don't we listen?
I'm not sat here typing trying to tell you to spend a fortune on the next latest skin care that promises clear skin. I am sat here talking about a proven way that Dermatologists have been telling us for years and years, but sadly we mostly give up in the first few weeks of the Phase 1 Retinol as skin becomes sore, probably using too much product, the Doctor has labeled instructions saying "use every evening" and we did, no one told us about the purge so not expecting it when skin suddenly get's much worse with a sudden onset of volcanic spots at a rate you've never seen before we panicked every.single.time and stopped using it. 

Years and years I have been in that cycle. Doctors really need to explain a bit more about avoiding the eye area, the dreaded purge, the sore skin, the impotrance of using SPF  and I am sure many more would stick with it and have clear skin. Another huge blame is that no one explains what acne is, so maybe you get through the purge (more spots very suddenly), the flaky, sore skin stage and your skin clears, what do you do? well you stop don't you? after all you no longer have acne, its cured, right? wrong! Keep this up forever, unless your having a hormonal issue your acne prone for life, your skin cells are stickier and your skin produces too much sebum, the skin cream helps but it is not a cure, you stop, it comes back. 

Around the point of starting Phase 2 I had a lot going on so I came away from Instagram a bit, I wasn't posting my routines nor interacting with other accounts. Truth be told I felt I had nothing in common any more, they didn't really seem as interested in me, and I wasn't buying all the things they were so we hadn't much to say anymore. I honestly started to question my account and "friends" I had made on there. I felt really left out, but it gave me a chance to concentrate on my physical and mental health, build myself up a bit before I came back online after my many breakdowns I had on there and a few struggles I had getting along with a few others.

I am so glad I decided to keep up with my account and blog, maybe even if it helps a few others stick with these three phases and start to love the skin they are in - then it will be worth it.

By the end of Phase 2 my skin was beautifuly clear! HALLELUJAH
 From this ...
 To this.....

 To THESE

Part 3 - My Acne Skin Journey - Personal Journey

Part 3

Something else I wished to share is that I have had a difficult few years, many of my Instagram friends have virtually wiped tears away many times, at times I have over shared too many personal details of a breakup, the nitty gritty details, I have talked openly about being in recovery from an addiction, and the fact is I will always be an addict, it's no secret that I have struggled so much with filling a void within me, an empty place that I will sometimes revert back to old behaviours when my life isn't going as I wish, or I am not taking responsibilty for my life choices or I get sick.


 


  Buying skincare obsessively was just one way my addiction can manifest. It's a mental health disorder of Obsessive Compulsive Behavior patterns that can start out so innocently and before you know it your kind of doing it against your will like "why the fuck have I ordered yet another cleanser when I know I have 15 unopened" and you know what, we become the master of self denial, the master of justification and deception. You don't have to have taken drugs to have the Addict Mentality, you just have to have something going on that your not dealaing with, a void in your life your filling with something else.

 I also had undiagnosed Coelics Disease for years, slowly getting sicker and sicker physically but my mental health started to decline hugely too, and my personal relationship. I could barely get out of bed most days and my mind was so foggy I was being tested for early dementia, I was so frightened and out of my depth and with the Dr giving me many different diagnoses that just stun me now.. Anyway it just happened that he went over my tests again and found the Coeliacs, as sonn as I gave up gluten I started to recover, but I am left with M.E, which stands for myalgic encephalomyelitis a neurological condition.


So, you see I had so much going on in my life that my acne and skincare became a release, a bit of fun, starting the Instagram for beauty reviews to while away my hours in bed, soon became out of control.
I had to reasses what had happened, what I had allowed to happen while trying to keep up with everyone else. I liked the idea of feeling involved with the other skincare accounts, sharing tips, ideas, being one of the first to snag a new product and photograph it. I felt part of a community, and in all this time somthing else worth mentioning is that I was sick, and had been for a couple of years, which is again one of the ideas to keep me occupied from my bed was to start blogging.



I look back now and I am cringing, paying £150 for serums and what not just to look good and fit in with everyone else. Skin needs consistency and by that I mean a set of actives and good supporting products. What we all want (I know I am repeating myself) is clear, healthy and younger and fresher looking skin....right?



So I am sharing what I have found, what I did and why and I will continue to promote healthy skin with absolutely NO BULLSHITand no dressing things up, NO sugar coating shit from me any more. If you have problem skin, you really should read this and the following posts, not because I am the second coming and not because I have discovered something new, but because I have found the correct people to listen to and it bloody well works.

For the first time in a very long time I feel free, despite still having a neurological condition, I am slowly trying to rebuild my life and become used to and accepting of my new limits and enjoy my clear skin.


My advice to anyone caught in this trap is; if you have any kind of skin issues, even just a bit of congestion, there are no quick fixes is consistency (I see that word a lot on skincare accounts with no actual consistency). Find your actives (antioxidants, retinol/vitamin a) and your back up products full of hyaluronic acid, ceramides, vitamins such as A, C, E, K, B etc (cleanser and moisturiser - your serums A & C are your actives) and a bloody good SPF or you'll undo it all. Find a formulation that works for you in a price bracket you can keep up with and stick with it.

Some brands that are suitable for most budgets...
La Roche Posay
Dermalogica
KLUR
Skinceuticals
Medik8
CeraVe

Do your research and give it a go, what have you got to lose?


To find out how I cleared my acne and cysts Phase 1 Retinol





Sunday 6 August 2017

Part 2 - My Acne Skin Journey - needing help!





Part 2
I needed help...real professional help! I realised this isn't my expertise and I don't know everything there is to know about the skincare profession. Actually I knew nothing when it came down to it. 

Unfortunately, I wasn't going to get the answers on Instagram. See most people use what works for them, they know what they like. However  most of us skin obsessed consumers don't know what it's like to treat and help others and how  other people's skin responds. What another  individuals needs are. I even realized many of the brands I was using weren't created by people with any skincare background or knowledge. I was getting the wrong advice from too many of the wrong people.



This was a light bulb moment...I don't know why I didn't do this earlier, but I begin to focus my attention on dermatologist advice, talked to skin therapist and then I came across Dr. Sams Bunting's blog on Acne & Wrinkles. I decided that this would be the route I would go next. I would use the blog as a step by step guide and start over with basics, it really couldn't hurt. I was desperate and not willing to do Accutane ever again.

If you don't know her already Dr. Sam is a highly sought after Cosmetic Dermatologist, she has appeared on TV and has an extremely informative YouTube VLOG and Instagram account, she posts her weekly scolds series and Dr Sam in the City and has an incredible finger waggle. Lets face it, if I had tooth ache I would see a dentist, so why not the same for skin?





As fate would have it, that same week in Early February. I got a message from a woman in Los Angeles. She offered to help me, with no strings attached, genuine she wanted to help me. She had a very simple philosophy and with a few exceptions, she was pretty much on course with I read on Dr.Sam's blog.

Lesley is an Aesthetician from Hollywood who has worked with skin a long time, even for huge brands. She sees her own clients and makes her own skincare in a lab (not a cooking pot in the garden), but in a genuine certified kinda way. She spoke sense, was not pushy, did not bash other brands, wasn't restrictive, most of all her reasons for contacting me was nothing to do with boosting her brand, her motive was purely and simply to help me attain skin health.

In return for her professional assistance she asked for a couple of things, the most important was to do 90 days with consistency 3 skin cycles basically.

HER RULES:
1.) Stash away everything I owned so I wasn't tempted. (Obviously this was a little hard ).

This was major for me, I put everything in a dark place ..............


2.) Use only the products she shipped or recommend I purchase and that's it. (Brutal as I had no idea what I was getting into).


3.) Stay consist for 3 months.
( I'll say this wasn't easy I was tempted to introduce my oils etc, but I powered through it)


 Wait, what? I have to put ALL my skincare away? Surely she didn't just say that!!



I did just that I committed to 3 months, this turned into 6 months! I put away everything I owned, sold off and gave away stuff.  When she shipped a box from Los Angeles to Leeds in a few days, I knew I had to commit. All I needed to do was use them and listen.


Listening was difficult because I had been giving the wrong advice so many times, and spent so much money which only made my skin worse.

I was stubborn, thick headed and finally after weeks of skincare education, explanations, chatting, texting and her holding my hand! I let down my guard and just took the chance.

She became my skin mentor I posted on everyday what I used and when she saw things I shouldn't use she called me on my crap. And gave me a full educated breakdown of why I shouldn't use it, but not in a aggresive manor, she was more amusing, made me laugh.

Lesley at KLUR Aesthetician - reviews
We used whats-app almost every week to discuss the routines and she told me how skin works, why I needed to focus on REPAIR and not treating acne. That the products I would be using anyone could use. They weren't for acne, and it's not about the Acne--that my problem was  inflammation, compromised barrier and skin mis-function. The products she created just make your skin work better and give your skin what it needs, to heal and repair itself.

The routine was so simple, it became addicting and refreshing! Finally not to think of routines at all this required minimal effort. It was liberating  gave me freedom, mental clarity, extra time to spend with my son, and now I could focus on my diet and getting healthy inside.

Most importantly, they worked. Slowly but surely by obsession lessoned, I just used exactly what I was told. Check out these results 5-6 months later.....









click to read Part 3

Sunday 30 July 2017

Part 1 - My Acne Skin Journey



 just a tiny fraction of my old skincare stash

Part 1- The makings of an addict 

Going back to Summer 2016. I bought everything! I mean anything that promised beautiful skin, everything that anyone was using and anything that looked good on my IG page.


My drawers were filled to the brim with stuff, my counters were cluttered with bottles and containers. Some good things, but mostly lots of unnecessary stuff. I had products galore! Every week a package arrived at the door. I was so swept up in the hype of products, that didn't read ingredients, I didn't care, and didn't google anything to see if the ingredients made any sense for my skins needs. If it wasn't suited for my skin I bought it. I used it, indulged and my skin paid the price.

Me at the Cult Beauty Sale.......




I thought what was popular was good for me. And offered my skin what it needed. I thought going natural would be my savior. After all natural is better right? So it seemed...Not till my face was damn near falling off, sore, and completely damaged did I realise this was just the placebo effect and the effects of good marketing.

I justified things because I didn't want to admit what I had spent thousands of pounds on just wasn't helping. 

My mind said they worked, but my skin didn't show any signs of improvement. The truth is my beautiful balms, many face oils, oils serums, oil cleaners, masks, acids and luxury brands were just making me feel good inside. The real truth is they made no difference in my skins condition except to worsen it.

By the time the 2016 holidays came I was so far deep into the hole, I barely had the extra funds to buy what I actually needed to repair my fragile-broken skin. My skin was a DISASTER my self-esteem was low, my confidence was shot. The appeal of Instagram beauty brands, over priced products and advice from most beauty-bloggers had lost its shine and worse their methods and suggestions completely failed. I needed some real help...

Some of my before photos









To see some of my old skincare routines go to just_claire_leeds Instagram

coming up.... Part 2

Monday 24 July 2017

Clear Skin Phase 1 Retinol/Vitamin A


Phase1 #skincareclub Retinol
I was going to write a big back story and try for fancy writing, but decided on straight to the point.

Step 1 = 12 weeks Vitamin A
As I spoke about on an earlier post, I found Dr Sam's blog post "What to do when acne and wrinkles coexist"  

That post was my "skinspiration" to change!   


I tried to go straight in to phase 1, but my skin was so damaged that it was just reacting, I remembered a conversation I had with the lady who owns Bella Aura Skincare, she had suggested leaving my skin alone, totally! So I did, I went with no make up, and only washed at night time for a few days, I even skipped a day or two here and there, but mainly I just cleansed and moisturised for a few weeks.  

 My skin when it was super reactive to any skincare I applied

little bit calmer after a few weeks of cleanse and moisturise and some days doing nothing

Things I used for phase one-
  1. CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser.
  2. A gently foaming or "proper" cleanser I used CeraVe SE cleanser. 
  3. A vitamin A serum I used KLUR vitamin serum. You could use Differin but I wanted a multi-vitamin serum to start and used stronger retinols in phase three.
  4. An evening moisturiser like CeraVe PM lotion as long as it's non-comodogenic to you.
  5. SPF like CeraVe AM lotion (it's only 30 so reapply a lot and stay out of direct sun).
  6. I only used a toner for a few weeks then dropped it as I didn't want anything messing with my skin, La Roche Posay Serozinc if you must. 
  7. A Hydrating serum like Niod Mmhc.
  8. Patience, dedication and absolute sticking with it. 

* also La Roche Posay do an amazing range of spf, cleansers, moisturisers, choose basic and for your skin type. 

What to do
To start, use your vitamin a (retinol) serum on Monday evening after cleansing on dry skin, it's better to wait 30 minutes after cleansing to apply.
Next week Monday & Friday. 
The following week Monday, Wednesday & Friday evenings.

I left at least an hour before moisturising to allow the serum Vit A to do it's thang.

NOTE
Please absolutely avoid the eye area, the full orbital bone under the eye and above the eye to the brow, it is very sore and painful if you apply in this area, and only use a tiny amount. 

In the mornings I used the CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser and left on for 3 minute on damp skin, it will sting a little as you get retinol flakes. Then Hydrating serum then spf, no moisturiser is needed if you use CeraVe AM SPF lotion if you have oily skin, however you can use the CeraVe PM lotion under the AM one, or find a nice La Roche Posay one such as Toleraine.

Your going to be a little sore just stick with it, do NOT use face oil or heavy moisturiser or masks. Use a face cloth to gently buff when needed. 

So that's it. 3x a week in the evenings your vitamin a serum, and Hydrating serum and SPF every morning. 

Please DO NOT skip SPF, the harmful rays will undo all your great anti-ageing work and cause the new scar tissue to darken becoming scars that will take a long time to fade. Wear it even if it's winter. Every. Single. Day



This is me now.
I can't find any mid phase photos, but I was hugely upset when at the end of 12 weeks I still had some spots, no where near like the photos at the top, but I did still have under jaw cysts and some jaw (think beard area) spots. I stuck with it and just kept going. It's worth mentioning that in this time I was diagnosed with Coeliacs Disease that can cause external inflammation in the form of cysts and acne, when I gave up gluten my skin cleared up under my jaw and jawline very quickly. It may be worth seeing a naturopath or similar to test for allergies and intolerances that could be causing the cysts. 




Step 2 coming next "Acne is under control so what's next?"

Saturday 4 March 2017

Josh Rosebrook Active Enzyme Exfoliator


Josh Rosebrook Review
I thought since I have used so many products over the the past year I would do a mini review of a few of them, and first up is Josh Rosebrook Active Enzyme Exfoliator.

What is it? It's described as a "professional resurfacing treatment" which basically means an exfoliator. It can be used as a cleanser (second or morning cleanse personally) however I used this as a treatment mask.

Why use it? We exfoliate our skin to reveal a brighter complexion, exfolating can help with acne, breakouts, dull and uneven skin tone and hyper pigmentation and the likes.


Whats special about it?
This is a dual exfoliator, meaning it has gritty bits (walnut shells) in to manually exfoliate the skin like a good old fashioned face scrub, but it also has enzymes in that 'eat away the dead skin'. Josh's line is also organic and cruelty free. It's also a mask or cleanser or both and I love a dual product, but this ones a dual dual product. It also has anti-inflamatory and antioxidant benefits.

How much and where from?
It's not a cheap line however due to the quality of the ingredients and the fact it's Organic you should expect to pay a little more for products that are small batch and so lovingly prepared. It's $60 or £69.95 in the UK for 1.5oz it seems the UK are hit massively with the cost there. Personally I would purchase direct and do a big order to make it worthwhile but remember customs tax in the UK is a sting and you wil get charged.
USA here
UK here 


Who is it for and how often?

The website claims it's for all skin types, personally I don't think it's suitable for super reactive skin, sensitive skin or if your using a strong prescription retinol. This is a super active mask/cleanser hybrid so give it the respect it deserves and go easy and slow.  I can't find a 'how often' on the website, but I guess it's skin dependant, if you already use acids, exfoliators etc maybe cut back on one and replace it, start off once a week. You know your skin better than anyone. I only used it as a treatment mask as I find it too expensive to use as just a cleanser. It has a sticky feel and is near impossible to spread on dry skin, I apply it on freshly washed, warm and damp skin and you can make a little go a long way. Then left it for an hour, it doesn't dry hard like a clay and it removes really easily too, as I was trying to avoid the 'manual exfoliation' I just splashed my face with luke warm water and it doesn't leave any residue nor did it sting my eyes as I splashed.

Final thoughts... (ooh it's like Jerry Springer)
This is one of the few products I class as a Holy Grail (HG) item, it gives me the kind of results I was expecting from Sunday Riley Good Genes, that instant wow factor. I really don't like a 'manual' exfoliator, I gave those up years ago. So although Josh advises you to apply in circular motions then leave on for 10 minutes to an hour, I don't do the "circular motions" bit. I pat on then leave it for an hour, but I worked my way up to that. My skin is super damaged at the moment from product overload so I can't use it at the moment, and it's empty anyway.

 The results from this are instant, instant glow, instant brightening. I am using a basic routine at the moment to let my skin adjust to a retinol and I have made a pact with myself to only purchase HG items and necessities in the future, this is one of them. I was stunned the first time I used this, and with ongoing use that didn't change (as it can do with those instant gratification items, you know the ones we declare instant love for them three weeks later our face fell off). This is something I would use once a week on Spa Sunday, with a clay and a hydrating mask (triple masking). It smells like liquorice and expensive chocolate YUM! I found this to be the perfect exfoliating and brightening mask. When I was using this consistently with a certain set of products I was super happy with my skin, I noticed a difference in acne and congestion and I felt that I just looked so much healthier.

Ingredients
All skin types


*Honey, *Vegetable Glycerin, Water, *Soy Lecithin, *Avocado Oil, *Jojoba Oil, *Sunflower Oil, *Evening Primrose Oil, *Neem, *Echinacea, *Hawthorn Berry, *Alfalfa, *Ashwagandha, *Goji Berry, *Beetroot, *Bilberry, *Black Cohosh, *Rosemary, *Fennel, *Dandelion, *Calendula, *Fo ti Root, *Turmeric, *Sage, *Stevia, *Chamomile,  *Rose Hips, *Licorice, *Chickweed, *Horse Chestnut, *Eyebright, *St. John’s Wort, *Coriander, *Burdock, *Elderberry, *Yucca, *Thyme, *Lavender, *Olive leaf, *Raspberry leaf, *Red Clover, *Papaya Enzyme, Walnut shells, *Guar Gum, * Gum Arabic, †Lemon Essential Oil, †Cypress Essential Oil, †Fennel Essential Oil, †Bergamot Essential Oil, Lime Essential Oil.



*CERTIFIED ORGANIC
†ORGANIC

No Animal Testing

Made in the USA

10/10 claire rating!

Josh kindly sent me this sample size free in with my order direct.

Monday 27 February 2017

Update on sort my shit skin out phase 1 and some changes

Ok, so......
I have really damaged my skin.



Far too much damage to be using a prescription strength retinoid anyway. I even stopped using it for a little while, no actives just the basic CeraVe skincare I had. My skin is just not ready, so not to be put off I sought advice from an aesthetician (basically I can't even spell it) and while she isn't Dr Sam she is the next best thing.

Plan B is to switch a bit, I am now doing Antioxidants in phase 1 as they are a little more gentle and I can concentrate on repair and protect. Phase 2 will now be over -he-counter retinoid, slowly titrating up to prescription strength Retinoids. I am a little dissapointed as I know I am known for changing things around too quickly and giving up before the magic happens. This decision was not taken lightly. I really thought long and hard about it. I decided that my skin was more important than my public image (I know it's already in tatters thanks gluten). *mega eye roll*

Maybe I should have had 8 weeks of basic skincare and no actives in the first place, but I didn't realise just how reactive my skin has become. It wasn't the usual Vitamin A irritation, in fact I had no peeling it was just my skin became itchy, bumpy, sore on my cheeks as it was previously when I had over exfoliated or just caused product overload.

The Antioxidant I have chosed is Vitamic C 18% with Hyaluronic Acid from a company called KlurSkin. I wanted something not hyped up, small company and hand made thoughtfully, from someone who knows skin and formulates it in a lab, properley. She sees 1000's of clients a year and just wanted to help, I am under no obligation or pressure and she isn't interested in gaining likes or clients it was purely to help me, and she has enough clients anyway. Saying that if it works then she best be ready and have plenty on stand by coz I will shout from the roof if I find something that actually works.

The Vitamic C type is Sodium Ascrobyl Phosphate as is a newer C breaking through in skincare at the moment, it's non irritating like it's sister L Ascorbic Acid can be, and L Ascorbic Acid can actually make acne much worse as I have experienced previously. I am no ingredients geek or science based blogger so I can't claim to know much about this sort of thing. I did do a little googling and found some satisfactory information.


I have been using it from yesterday evening AM & PM, due to the HA content (also an anti-ager) it instantly plumps the skin, the only product I have seen that with is Niod MMHC, instant plumping results.

So far so good. It's early days and I have had to be realistic as dissapointing as it is, the show must go on. I will get clear skin and feel great.

I hope others are joining, and I am keen to know what your all using. #clearskinrevolution #drsambuntingmademedoit #skincareclub



I'm just gonna cry into my Gluten-Free sandwich (that's another story and the reason you have seen me lose my shit and basically acting all weird on instagram....gluten poisoning.)


Thanks for reading

My Current Body Skincare that happens to be all Deciem


Recent Body Products that just happen to be an all Deciem line up.

I thought I would share what I have been using on my body over the Winter to keep  my skin soft and smooth. I really don't spend much money at all on body products compared to my face, but I have some found some winners this last season.

Deciem, these crafty little buggers get everywhere, I have been using Deciem without even realising it in the form of their Inhibitif range, designed to slow down hair growth and hydrate the area.







Inhibitif Intimate Care £9 for 60ml www.victoriahealth.com
The reason I purchased this was that I was at my wits end, I have been so poorly for the last 3 years with an undiagnosed auto-immunity disorder, before diagnosis I knew I was reacting with inflammation externally in the form of acne and also ingrown hairs and awful rashes and lumps on my waxed bikini area and legs, we can all get 1 or 2 but this was quite extreme and embarrasing. So after a little research I found this line spouting everything I wanted to hear....

They Say

"Inhibitif Intimate Care Hydra Gel combines proven actives to reduce the apparent prominence and density of unwanted hair for the sensitive intimate areas.
Inhibitif Intimate Care contains advanced technologies to minimize the looks of hair regrowth, irritation, redness and ingrown hairs, while hyaluronic acid hydrates deeply. Creates comfortable skin by hydrating for longer and keeping your skin from irritating and drying out.
 Benefits of Inhibitif Intimate Care:
    Visible results from two weeks
    Reduces irritation & redness
    Targets ingrown hairs
    Suitable for all skin types


Directions: Apply Intimate Care once a day on shaved or waxed intimate areas until hair regrowth, density and thickness appear reduced. Continue to use to maintain visible results."


For £9 it was worth a shot. I used this AM & PM and a few hours after waxing, it was instantly soothing, but gave no huge immediate results. It's more of a slow burner than a quick fix (which I am beginning to realise anything skincare or otherwise that offers a quick instant fix usually causes long term negative issues).I prefer a slow burner nowadays and I am willing to use consistently and exclusively to test that out. It most certainly slows hair growth instantly as when I went back for a prebooked wax treatment my hair was only just long enough to wax, my therapist actually checked the diary to check we had left adequate time in between waxes. Again it's not a huge impact, you know your not going to suddenly have the skin of a baby otter but enough to notice a difference. The main results for me though is that within 8 weeks of solid consistent usage my ingrowns and strange reactions have gone. Please anyone suffering with razor rash, ingrowns or unwanted body hair, I urge you to give them a go. I bought this around 6 months ago as it's the old style packaging. I have used it a lot, mainly more so in the last 8 weeks twice a day as I was using Australian Body Care Tea Tree Oil Lotion, I recommend Inhibitif over ABC. I think used sparingly on one area AM & PM it could last 8 weeks maybe even 12. So worth it as it doubles up as a moisturising so no need for anything over the top.

Ingredients
Aqua (Water), Propanediol, Rosa Damascena Flower Water, Centaurea Cyanus Flower Water, Butylene Glycol, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Subtilisin, Dihydromyricetin, Larrea Divaricata Extract, Tasmannia Lanceolata Fruit/leaf Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer, Saccharide Isomerate, Pentylene Glycol, Lecithin, Gellan Gum, Disodium Edta, Sodium Bisulfite, Sodium Chloride, Sodium Citrate, Citric Acid, Phytic Acid, Ppg-26-buteth-26, Peg-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Dimethyl Isosorbide, Ethoxydiglycol, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Chlorphenesin.









Inhibitif Personal Care Deodorant £9 for 50ml www.victoriahealth.com
I didn't have much of a reason to purchase this, I just did out of interest, but I am glad I did. I have also been suffering with razor rash and itching under my arm-pits since the auto-immunity disorder, and the arm-pits are on show more aren't they. Since using this deodorant (and a pre shave gel I'll review later) I have zero under arm irritation. It's ok as a deodrant too.I don't do much heavy stuff and I haven't exercised in a few years properly so I can't say how it would withstand that, but day to day it's great and it does exactly what it promises, reduces hair growth. I have had this bottle ages, maybe 6 months as it's the old style packaging, I have used it on and off but this past 8 weeks I have used it daily AM & PM and there is still at least a third left.

They Say
"Inhibitif Deodorant tackles the ongoing human saga of body odour and at the same time, slows hair regrowth.
This deodorant contains high concentrations of multiple actives to minimise the need for hair removal under the arms whilst fighting odour. Inhibitif Deodorant slows hair growth and tackles ingrown hairs, thinning the hair and reducing irritation. Hairs can contribute to body odour by increasing the space for bacteria to breed.
Benefits of Inhibitif Deodorant:
    Fights odour
    Visible results from two weeks
    Reduces irritation & redness
    Targets ingrown hairs
    Suitable for all skin types
Directions: Use this hair inhibiting deodorant daily under arms." (LOL)


Ingredients
Aqua (Water), Parfum (Fragrance), Saccharomyces Ferment, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butylene Glycol, Menthol, Subtilisin, Dihydromyricetin, Citronellyl Methylcrotonate, Dimethyl Phenylbutanol, Sucrose Laurate, Polyquaternium-37, Menthyl Lactate, Sodium Bisulfite, Disodium EDTA, Isoceteth-20, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Benzoate, Caprylyl Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Citral, Linalool, Limonene. 








Hand Chemisty Retin-Oil 1% Retinoid Complex (Deciem)  £20 for 100ml www.victoriahealth.com
I am in love with this body oil! It's a dry oil and sinks in very quickly. I bought this to replace using The Ordinary Retinoid 2% (review here) as this has antioxidants, deep sea algae and amazonian oils plus the retinoid. I have stretch marks and of course I am ageing and no one wants that to happen, so I figured if I am using a retinoid on my face, why not my body. I used this on my chest, breasts, stomach, basically all the front of my body and stopped at my  lady bits as I wax there and no one wants a retinol/waxing incident, I also used it on my elbows, feet and hands. Making sure of course to use an SPF of at least 30 during the day on the visible areas.

This like anything that actually works, is a slow burner. As I used The Ordinary first that is where I saw my initial results, however this I have seen continued results with. Firstly I noticed my hands and feet looking smoother and the skin just looking noticebly healthier, but the biggest results for sure are my chest, breasts and stomach. I am lucky enough that my skin went back to normal after children, flat and not sagging (oh come on i got effing acne and unwanted hair though). I noticed a HUGE change in skin tone, texture and just at the bottom of my stomach where the very first signs of ageing were appearing are GONE gone I tell thee! I am mightily impressed. Retinol is kinda addictive though as now I feel like bathing is Tretinoin. My breasts appear firmer and my skin overall just looks and feel younger. My only gripe with this is the shitty tiny size! BUT it has lasted me around 5 weeks using AM & PM on the affected areas.

They say

The Chemistry Brand Retin-Oil, formerly Hand Chemistry Retin-Oil: use Retin Oil with retinoid technologies to help improve the appearance of body scars, stretch marks and dehydrated skin.

The Chemistry Brand Retinoid Complex brings a next-generation innovation in Vitamin A technology to the world of beauty. Introducing your most effective retinoid compound without a need for prescription, The Chemistry Brand Retin-Oil Complex is a multi-vitamin dry body oil, which targets scars, stretch marks, ageing dehydrated skin, surface irregularities and discolouration, to show a difference to the skin's surface in just two weeks.

The Chemistry Brand Retin-Oil formula helps skin look smoother, and visibly reduces pore size and wrinkles without causing irritation. This innovative complex also includes Vitamin C to help improve collagen production and sun-induced ageing. A unique blend of skin enhancing Amazonian oils leave a dry and happy protective barrier on the skin's surface. An oil-derived Deep Sea Algae Complex targets stretch marks. Over time, there is a general improvement in skin's visible condition and texture.

Directions: Use morning and evening or as needed. "


I say - BUY IT! BUY IT RIGHT NOW, RUN DON'T WALK!












Hand Chemistry Hyaluronic Concentrate 19% Marine HA Complex (Deciem) £28 for 240ml www.victoriahealth.com

I am literally loving this brand right now! IN LOVE. I use this after a shower or bath, one pump for the top half of my body and another for the bottom half, I use it on really damp skin and allow my skin to air dry. My skin feels so smooth, soft, hydrated and comfortable after using this. My only gripe is that it doesn't go far at all, I have only had it a fortnight and I have used more than a third and I have been very frugal with it. I feel like this would be great any time of year, it doesn't block my pores, it feels like it's going to leave a tacky layer then suddenly it doesn't at all. Really enjoying this. It's totally clear and feels like jelly with no scent that I can notice. I am guessing at using it 4x a week it might just last 4 weeks at a push. I can't recommend it enough. Please bring out super sizes Deciem.

They Say

"Hand Chemistry Hyaluronic Concentrate for hands and body.
Hyaluronic Concentrate contains an extraordinarily high concentration of nature-like hyaluronic acid, suspended in a base of skin-enhancing red algae and tamarind. Continued use helps improve the skin's ability to retain hydration, while enhancing visible texture and delivery of actives.

Due to an extremely high concentration of three different types and molecular weights of Hyaluronic acid, Hand Chemistry’s Hyaluronic Concentrate allows for actives to be easily absorbed into the skin for optimal results. The formula contains a complex of five active technologies from marine and plant sources, which repairs dry skin and protects it from the elements. Hands and body are visibly transformed to a softer and more comfortable state.
Directions: Apply evenly to hands and body twice or more daily for well hydrated, happy skin"

Ingredients
water (aqua) propanediol panthenol hyaluronic acid tremella fuciformis sporocarp extract tamarindus indica seed gum ahnfeltia concinna extract glycerin betaine hydroxyethylcellulose potassium sorbate pentylene glycol chlorphenesin hexylene glycol caprylyl glycol phenoxyethanol













 



The Ordinary Advanced Retinoid 2% £8 f0r 30ml and Lactic Acid 10% + HA 2% £5.80 for 30ml  (Deciem again, sneaky monkeys)
My full review on Advanced Retinol is here
 so I won't repeat myself, but I am going to keep purchasing this and swopping with the retinol-oil periodically.
The Lactic Acid is so good! In my opinion it's as good as Good Genes and at a fraction of the price. I won't do a comparsion review as my Instagram friend Jay @honestlyskin does a Splurge or Save Friday and I believe or hope this is coming up next, I am not scientific nor have I been around long with skincare and I really know nothing much except my opinion, no facts or real understanding, so I will leave it with the pros. I will say that when I finish up my Sunday Riley Good Genes I am really unsure if I will purchase again for £85.... it will depend on my financial status. If your eyeing GG and your purse can't stretch, please buy this or even the 5% one to get you going. I do LOVE Good Genes, it is a lovely product but this is under £6, I have been using it once a week on my chest, breast and stomach, as I am working on my body concerns, nothing major but appraching the big 40 I want to look and feel my best. After being a self confessed tan bed user I feel my skin needs a bit of TLC and this Lactic Acid gives my skin a boost. I notice a more even colour, the skin just looks and feel so much nicer and healthier. Of course remember to always use an SPF on any exposed skin every day anyway but it's best to rememeber to always use it when using retinoids or acids. It hasn't given me any irritation, no blocked pores, nothing but much more glowing skin. I imagine using this once a week on those areas the bottle will last a good 12 weeks plus. Bargain!

I paid for these products out of my own money, all views are my own and there are no affilated links anywhere, nor was I paid to write this article.

I highly recommend all the above items, I am more than happy with my body skin at the moment. Shame the same can't be said for my face.

Thursday 9 February 2017

Sort my shit skin out phase 1 - Retinoid




PHASE 1 RETINOID
Dr Sam's three part skincare guide in easy to follow 12 week chunks. What to do when acne and wrinkles co-exist

Introduction 
I posted yesterday about finding Dr Sam Buntings three part sorting shit skin out guide. I have been researching all last night and today, really thinking about what products I can use, so I thought I would share my inane ramblings with anyone who cares to listen. I have also bugged the life out of Emma and Natalie (Instagram emmahbeautyuk and roadtoglow) and received lots of lovely advice and suggestions.

Thanks ladies *kisses*

The following bollocks is the insides of my head and my Skincare Plan. I have also noticed that some of us skincare accounts especially with acne don't always manage to stick to set routines, or maybe what worked for us one week suddenly broke us out, or we just got fucking bored and wanted to pile on the skincare treats.


So we can do this together, you don't need acne to join in as Retinoids can work with anti-aging too and this programme is a go-slow and steady like thing, which let's face it we all mostly struggle to pace ourselves, piling ALL the skincare on rather than slow and steady. The first phase is all about Retinoids, starting slowly, and for the acne/blemish brigade using benzyl peroxide, antibiotics or whatever else you have been prescribed or bought.

I for one become very overwhelmed by advice, and it mostly all comes from a good place but advice is all so different, this is mainly from companies and brands, they mean well but it always happens once I'm three weeks into a strict routine and pretty much ready to quit and will believe anything I'm told just so I can use ALL the skincare again. This way we can encourage each other and share tips on anything from skincare to diet and supplements.

The hashtags I have been using is #drsambuntingsway and #skincaresupportclub (I forget which it is) #skincareclub I would LOVE for others to join, we don't need to have started at the same time, maybe your ahead of me, or just considering it, but that's the beauty of Skincare Support Club it's just one skincare addict helping another. It doesn't matter what skin complaint you have as we can look at similarities and not differences. We all have differing financial situations and lifestyles so that will make it so diverse.

The plan is in three chunks the first two being 12 weeks long. The first is Retinoids but we can call it the first skin issue, could be acne, congestion, aging, pigmentation etc but the important thing to remember is that it's concentrated on the first actives (not antioxidants that comes later) maybe its azelaic acid, or even a serum you bought that you wish to see results from by using consistently. The idea is that the first 12 weeks we are looking to get that initial issue under control by using a targeted regime with very simple support products used consistently.

Part 2  Concentrates on  The Secondary Skin Issues - Antioxidants and Microneedling but you could change that up a bit to whatever suits.

Part 3 Concentrates on non invasive treatments like botox, fillers etc not compulsary and you can still do part 1 and 2.

I felt like I should at least research some suitable products to go with this blog post, under no means are these a must, and of course if anybody wishes to join me you can use what you bloody well like whenever you bloody well want to, just aim for consistency. So below are just a few items I found that seem fit for purpose.

Product Recomendations

BHA 1-2% Cleanser
These are so difficult to find. Most have a mixture of acids. - Now I am told that this and the next step is over kill and very difficult to source anyway.  So I will not be using a BHA cleanser just yet, not until my skin settles a bit anyway.

The only BHA cleanser I could find is Eucerin detox I will post a picture, however I have been advised with BHA and BP it would be over kill, this is a very personal choice, if you feel your skin could take it, do both, or buy the BHA cleanser and use it only when your skin adapts and settles on the BP and whatever Retinod you have chosen.

Other Cleanser Options
  • Paulas Choice Pore Normalising Cleanser
  • Cetaphil Cleanser
  • Eucerin DermatoClean (does contain BHA)
  • Biologique Recherche Lait U
  • Paulas Choice Resist Cream Cleanser for oily skin
Note - I will be using Serozinc Spray by La Roche Posay (under £8) after my cleansing stage. You could also use IS Clinical Copper Spray or NIOD CAIS or non at all.

Benzyl Peroxide 2.5% for AM usage



  • Benzyl Peroxide 2.5% Topical Solution Duac prescribed from the Dr it's 2.5 BP and antibiotic
You can go into any chemist to ask about leave on BP products but don't go over 2.5%

Non comodogenic Moisturiser to preserve barrier function

  •  Obagi Hydrate
  • Roche Posay Toleraine Riche
  • Cetaphil Moisturising Cream - under £10 from a chemist in the UK but you can also get it prescribed from the DR or Dermatologist.
  • Cerave Facial Moisturising Lotion Chock ful of ceramides, Niacinamide, Cholesterol & Hyaluronic Acid. It sounds perfect and IG roadtoglow Natalie has just purchased this, it's cheap and look at those bloody ingredients. My only concern is that it could be a pore blocker.
  • Neutrogena Oil-Free Moisturiser
Retinoid
There are SO many to choose from, so go skin suitable. A good rule of thumb is if you have 10-15 acne lesions then go medical, I suggest booking a trip to your DR and ask to be prescribed Differin, Isotrex or Tretinoin (gold star one you lucky USA based ones).

If you haven't used a retinoid before then there are lots of over-the-counter ones available with varying price points with varying formulations for skin types and strengths.

  • Sunday Riley Luna  - dry oil based, it's pricey and I don't love it, but others rave about it.
  • La Roche Posay - recommended by Dr Sam and I believe it's called Redermic
  • Medik8
  • Skinceuticals comes in three strengths 0.3 0.5 and 1% start small if you are new, but you will have to purchase the other ones as the lowest dose is just a starting point to get the skin settled, personally I would just go in at 1% *insert approapriate emoji*
  • Obagi
  • Indeed Labs (gentle)
  • REN
  • Murad
  • The Ordinary 2% (gentle) The Ordinary 1% -  I believe the 1% is actually stronger due to the formulation and differing types of retinoid, I think one is retinOID and one is retinOL
  • Paulas Choice has a variety
  • Dermaolgica (it comes with a buffer serum)
Many options....google is your friend, this is so important that you get this in the correct formulation. Dr Sam say's NO OILS when treating acne, so if your doing this for acne rather than antiaging use a lotion type formula.

SPF 30+
Please DO NOT skip this step, it will undo the retinol work, in fact it can cause accelerated aging. SPF's are a very personal thing we all like different things. Your looking for a plain SPF no antioxidants or added goodies.

You can use a moisturising SPF and skip the moisturiser but Dr Sam recommends using both.
  • Obagi
  • La Roche Posay
  • Paulas Choice
  • IS Clinical
  • Dermalogica
  • Murad
  • Vichy
  • Heliocare
  • Cerave AM
  • Skin Medica
  • Medik8
Thers are so many SPF's all for different skins and preferences. The above have a lot of different choices of SPF and I cannot reccomend a specific one, just that you use one daily and 30 minutes proir to leaving the house.

Phase 1 Routine

Morning - Cleanse, Spray (optional), Benzyl Peroxide (I will be using Duac and I will not be using a BHA cleanser until my skin is settled), Moisturiser and SPF, don't forget your SPF must go over your eyes and ears taking care not to get in the eye itself.

Evening - Cleanse, Spray, Retinol - do not use retinoid every night, it must be started slowly every third PM 30 minutes after cleansing. Slowly moving up to every other night. You can even start once a week, if you find it a struggle and your skin is sore you can use a buffer serum or moisturise first then wait 30 minutes, or use a lesser amount (end of finger tip is the usual amount see Dr Sams recent PM routine youtube video). Stop for a few days if it becomes unbearable, and always avoid the sensitive eye and lip area, you can protect them first with eye or lip cream or even your moisturiser. On the eveings NOT using retinod just basic cleanse, spray and moisturise.

Another easy way is to get Epiduo prescribed it's adapalene 0.1% (a form of retinoid and Benzyl Peroxide 2.5%) and just use it in the evenings and no BP in the mornings, but build your way up to every other night slowly. Just Cleanse, Spray (optional) moisturise and SPF in the mornings. Personally I am starting with BP in the mornings and Retinod PM's.

You could also use Obagi systems 1 & 2 in place of steps 1 and 2 in this three part series.
There are lots of ways to adapt this to suit you, as long as you follow the Retinoid focus in the first 12 weeks with antioxidants and microneedling in the second part and find your own set of support products.


AM Skincare Routine (current)


This is my using what I have routine, it will be changing as I implement items as it's not suitable really. It's just whatever I could grab together that will do for now.

Cleanse  Eucerin Dermatoclean, Biologique Recherche Lait U, or Dermalogica Special Cleansing Gel, Dermalogica Clay Cleanser or samples of Dermalogica Ultra Calming Cleansing Gel.

Spray  Serozinc La Roche Posay.

Serum  I used Zelens D today.

Moisturise  Cetaphil (don't shoot me Hirons) Ceramide Booster from a brand I don't mention any more, Tidal by Sunday Riley, Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream, Zelens Z Matrix- the last three are to use up and I may use Dr Hashka Day Cream but some of these do have oils in, I am using what I have at the moment.

SPF
I have some random Dermaolgica sachets and La Roche Posay, I do have Murad but it has antioxidant in too so thats a no-no! check ingredients.

 My shit that's semi-suitable until replacements arrive!

PM Skincare Routine (current)

Remove make up Garnier Pure Active Micellar Water for combo, sensitive and/or oily skin.

First Cleanse Dermaolgica Special Cleansing Gel or Dermal Clay Cleanser.

Second Cleanse Eucerin DermatoClean or Biologique Recherche Lait U

Spray (toner) La Roche Posay Serozinc

Serum for the moment I will be using Epiduo which is a combo of adapalene 0.1% (form of retinoid) and Benzyl Peroxide 2.5% and nothing in the morning in this stage)

Moisturiser Cetaphil, Zelens 3t, Sunday Riley Tidal, Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream or a ceramide booster.



Below is my ideal skincare routine and what I am working towards

AM Skincare Routine
This is what I will be moving towards when I am able to purchase some items.

Cleanse Ultra Calming Cleansing Gel Dermalogica, Eucerin DermatoClean, Paulas Choice Pore Normalising Gel Cleanser (antibacterial properties) and Eucerin Detox with BHA when my skin settles. It will depend on how my skin feels as to whether I use gel or a cream cleanser in the mornings. *edited to add I am purchasing CeraVe SA Renewing Cleanser for the mornings.*

Spray La Roche Posay Serozinc, Niod CAIS and IS Clinical Copper Mist (sticking with Serozinc for now).

Serum Duac Benzyl Peroxide 2.5% from the doctors


Moisturiser this will depend on my skin state, Cetaphil for when I start using DUAC. I may use an SPF/Moisturising combo. This doesn't need to be a luxury item it just needs to function however ceramides would be a huge bonus, so I'm searching for a no-fuss relatively cheap day time moisturiser or combo. *Edited to add I am purchasing CeraVe AM Cleanser which is also SPF perfect multi-product and cuts out a layer.*

SPF I do not know! truly no idea. As my skin will be drying out I might just stick with the La Roche Posay Anthelios XL 50+ I don't know if its a full spectrum one. Obagi Sun Shield also looks good. But so does Cerave AM Moisturiser. (sticking with CeraVe for now but I do like the Dermalogica ones).


Evening Skincare Routine

Make up removal Garnier Micellar Water Pure Active for oily skin

First Cleanse my first cleanse will be a gel one, either Dermalogica ultra calming cleanser, or a Paulas Choice Pore Normalising. *Edited to add decided to purchase CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser for my first cleanse.*

Second Cleanse I am aiming to use a milk/cream cleanser purely for the comfort -Paulas Choice Resist for oily skin Cream Cleanser or Eucerin DermatoClean Cream Cleansing Milk. *Edited to add I have decided on the CeraVe SA Renewing Cleanser for a second and morning cleanse*)

Serum every third night Differin or Tretinoin (or whatever retinoid) applied 30 minutes after cleansing on dry skin, avoiding the eye and lip area, using a very small amount on each facial area (forehead, cheeks and chin) ensuring to cover the whole facial area.

Serum on non retinoid nights You can skip this and just moisturise but I will focus on barrier repair and hydrating my skin. I will be using Ceramide Booster, Jordan Samuel Hydrate Serum, Indeed Labs Hydraulron Jelly or Serum, Niod Multi Moleculor Hyaluronic Complex or Dermalogica Hydrate Booster, Paulas Choice Hydrating Booster, Dermalogica Soothing Booster.

Moisturiser CeraVe PM, Cetaphil, Zelens 3t, Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream (simple to start but I also have some items I wish to use up, over the next few weeks is the perfect time. (*edited to add I am going to purchase the CeraVe PM moisturiser as it's full of mega ingredients*).

So basically I will need to go skincare shopping, again. *sigh* *does happy dance*

Shopping for skincare....


Shopping List
Paulas Choice Pore Perfecting Cleanser
Paulas Choice Resist Cleanser for oily skin
Eucerin DermatoClean and Detox
Dermaologica Ultra Calming Cleanser
NIOD CAIS
IS Clinical Copper Mist
Serozinc La Roche Posay
Day time bland moisturiser such as Cetaphil, Neutrogena Oil-Free or CeraVe
SPF - no fuss, no antioxidants or other ingredients
Jordan Samuel Hydrate or other hydrating serums (NIOD, Dermaolgica or Paulas Choice Hydration Booster)
CeraVe PM Moisturiser
DUAC and Retinoid (prescribed)

EDITED
I wanted to add that I have decided on CeraVe as a brand to try and to stick with during the first 12 weeks at the least as long as I have no shitty side effects.
So...
Updated shopping list...
CeraVe SA Renewing Cleanser
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser
CeraVe AM Moisturiser it's also an SPF
CeraVe PM Moisturiser
Acnecide 5%
Avene Triacneal expert
La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo+

These sound so so good, the ingredients sound fantastic, and they are so inexpensive.

Dr Sam Buntings Recommends 
Cleansers
La Roche Posay Physiological Gel (discontinued wahhh)
La Roche Posay Effaclar H Mousse
Avene Gentle Gel Cleanser
Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser - this isn't great at make up removing though
Obagi Cleansiderm 2% Salicyclic Acid

AM Treatments
Acnecide 5% BP
Obagi Cleansiderm 5% BP
if BP irritates...
Glotheraputics 10% azelaic acid and niacinamide (helps produce ceramides too)
Medik8 Beta-gel (azelaic acid, niacinamide and salicyclic acid)
La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo+ (perfect for inflammed acne) salicyclic acid and niacinamide

PM Treatments
Avene Triacneal - contains diolenyl (antibacterial and anti-inflammatory) x-pressin (exfoliating enzyme), retinaldehyde (vitamin a retinoid)
Medik8 Retinol
 La Roche Posay RedermicR

If your still about, well done haha if you fell asleep WAKE UP.


I bet there are many thinking "OMG I told her this ages ago" or "FFS she never sticks to anything, she's no chance"....see gif below, your welcome. 





Thanks for reading.
Please feel free to ask me questions, join in, suggest changes, give me your imput - it is most welcome.