Reddit Reddit reviews Alpha Hydrox AHA Enhanced Creme, Anti-Wrinkle Exfoliant - 2 oz

We found 5 Reddit comments about Alpha Hydrox AHA Enhanced Creme, Anti-Wrinkle Exfoliant - 2 oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Alpha Hydrox AHA Enhanced Creme, Anti-Wrinkle Exfoliant - 2 oz
Reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinklesSafely lifts dead cells from skin's surface to revitalize and restore youthful, healthy, radiant skinRenews moisture, refines texture, improves elasticity and skin toneContains 10% pure Glycolic-AHAPlease read all label information on delivery
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5 Reddit comments about Alpha Hydrox AHA Enhanced Creme, Anti-Wrinkle Exfoliant - 2 oz:

u/RainyDayRose · 17 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I am in my late 40s and had similar issues to what you are describing with your mother. I went to a dermatologist, and while that was some help the medication kept changing prices and I didn't want to be on antibiotics long term. After some experimenting on my own I found a routine that helps my skin be a lot better. I no longer use any prescriptions for my skin.

First, Prosecea has done wonders. As good or better than any prescription for my rosacea. I use it twice a day after moisturizing.

I also started using the Dermalogica skin care line. I used the Special Cleansing Gel, Multiactive Toner, and the Skin Smoothing Cream. Some people find the ultra sensitive line helpful, but it did not work for me. It is expensive, but they offer starter kits to see if the line works without too much of a financial outlay.

I am very careful to keep my makeup in date. Now I write the purchase month/year in sharpie on the product. I now exclusively use the Clinique line. I am not sure how big of a difference the line makes, but not using old makeup is important because the bacteria can make skin conditions worse.

Once a week I do a mini facial with alpha hydroxy and a gentle clay masque. I have not settled on the masque brand yet.

My skin is not perfect, but it is much better than it used to be and I have a lot more confidence that I am on the right track. Hope this helps.

u/baronobeefdip2 · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

In almost less than a week I have been following a routine in which I developed thanks to the help of the community of this forum. These are the results of what I have been getting from this routine and I am starting to like them (the lighting in the pictures make things look better than they actually are, there is still some reddening if you look hard enough). My problems with it at this point is that there are still lots of red regions and spots that I want to get rid of. I am going about it with using the exfolaitor (or the 1% SA scrub you see in the picture of the products I have been using). What is going to get rid of these reddening scars. Many of them are lighter shades of red than the others which means that they are fading and will probably disappear within the coming weeks as long as I stick to my skin routine. Here is what I have been doing.

When I wake up in the morning I rinse and cleanse my face with the sensitive facial cleanser that's in the picture, than I apply the daily moisturizer that is also pictured. I repeat this process when I go to bed but every Wednesday I decided to use that facial scrub on the far right side of the picture. the product in the transparent bottle I hardly use for anything except for spots (and you can see how that turned out on my forehead, perhaps I left it there too long before rinsing it off?). Am I doing everything right and how long until this redness disappears, do I need to change anything and if so, what should it be. It should be noted that I haven't been using the spot corrector yet that you see on the far left. Also which production should I be using as an exfoliator? The one in the clear bottle, or the one on the far right hand side of the picture linked below.

These are the products that I have been using (except for the one on the far left, I just purchased it and haven't had a chance to apply it yet.)

In order to improve on the redness and rebuild the skin I was thinking of using an AHA Glycholic acid solution cream. This is then product that I have been looking for for a couple of hours, what do you think

u/Freecandyhere · 2 pointsr/beauty

I use aha cream for wrinkles and a good concealer makeup as well.

Cream

Concealer

The concealer I use is a lot like erase paste by benefit but much cheaper.

u/bruskisbud0901 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I'll be honest, I've never used an AHA (alpha hydroxy acid). I know some are made with Glycolic Acid, and some with other ingredients, like lactic acid. There should be directions on anything you buy. If it is something like this, then you would leave it on, and definitely apply sunscreen after it has absorbed into your skin.