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10 years ago
Elastic Heart Por Nadiasxox Con Cotton Blankets ❤ Liked On Polyvore

elastic heart por nadiasxox con cotton blankets ❤ liked on Polyvore

Zoe Karssen black top, 180 CAD / T By Alexander Wang pull on shorts, 130 CAD / JuJu flat sandals, 23 CAD / ASOS necklace, 14 CAD / Skinnydip iphone case / Quiksilver Cut Loose Skateboard, 210 CAD / Clinique face mask, 41 CAD / Origins exfoliating face mask, 59 CAD / Laura Mercier body cleanser, 59 CAD / Rodin body moisturizer, 99 CAD / Aesop body moisturizer, 36 CAD / Clinique beauty product, 65 CAD / White home decor, 47 CAD / Brahms Mount cotton blanket / Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 instant camera Blue my, 96 CAD / 16" Ceramic Windowsill Planter, 35 CAD / Groetsch Wood Hair Comb ($1-20)


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10 years ago
Jeans By Soygabbie Featuring A Body Moisturizer ❤ Liked On Polyvore

Jeans by soygabbie featuring a body moisturizer ❤ liked on Polyvore

Monki rayon top, 5.70 CAD / Helmut by Helmut Lang gray skinny pants, 185 CAD / Converse footwear, 62 CAD / River Island stud ring, 7.63 CAD / Half frame round sunglasses, 12 CAD / Clinique eye makeup, 35 CAD / Lord Berry lipstick, 27 CAD / Le Métier de Beauté lip glaze, 45 CAD / Nars cosmetic, 120 CAD / Rodin Olio Lusso body moisturizer, 100 CAD / Henri Bendel opaque nail polish, 19 CAD / Nail lacquer, 22 CAD / ASOS Collection Moleskine A5 Ruled Hardback Notebook, 28 CAD / Lomography Diana F+ Sahara white camera, 190 CAD


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4 months ago

Skin Care Struggles and Solutions at 28: My Hormonal Acne Journey

Dealing with hormonal acne has been one of my toughest challenges. At one point, I even tried Accutane. While it reduced some breakouts, it didn’t fully solve the problem—instead, it left me with painfully dry skin and frequent nosebleeds. Eventually, I learned that my acne was tied to PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), which affects hormone levels.

After consulting a dermatologist, I started spironolactone, a prescription medication that helps lower testosterone levels. This reduced oil production, acne, and even some excess hair growth. It was a turning point in managing my skin.

However, I made a lot of mistakes early on that worsened my acne, especially when I was a broke young adult working full-time. I couldn’t afford an elaborate skincare routine, so I mixed products from different brands—like Clinique, Cetaphil, and even Dollar Tree finds. This combination often irritated my skin and likely contributed to more breakouts. The best decision I made was sticking to one skincare brand for my entire routine. I chose Neutrogena for its affordable and effective products, which kept my routine simple and consistent.

Here are the key takeaways from my journey:

💗 See a dermatologist – They can help identify the root cause of your acne and suggest effective treatments like spironolactone.

💗 Pick one brand and stick to it – Mixing products from different companies can cause ingredient conflicts. I had much better results when I committed to Neutrogena’s full product line.

💗 Hydrate and manage stress – Drinking water and finding ways to reduce stress made a big difference for my skin.

💗 Invest in the basics – Even on a budget, prioritize a gentle cleanser, a targeted treatment, and a good moisturizer over random extras.

Skincare is a personal journey, and what works for one person might not work for another. Stay consistent, be patient, and don’t hesitate to get professional advice!

Skin Care Struggles And Solutions At 28: My Hormonal Acne Journey

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