Reddit Reddit reviews Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash - 6 fl oz

We found 4 Reddit comments about Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash - 6 fl oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash - 6 fl oz
Cleanses while maintaining skin's moisture levelLeaves skin looking and feeling soft, smooth, and freshRemoves impurities and environmental pollutantsRinses clean, leaving no irritating residue; fragrance-freePlease read all label information on delivery
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4 Reddit comments about Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash - 6 fl oz:

u/plug_in_baby · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

All right guys, so I'm constantly tweaking my skincare routine and would love some input. I'm currently 25 and only really started taking good care of my skin when I was about 21. For the most part I'm fairly happy with where my skin is at now. I have very fair, slightly sensitive skin (redhead) that tends to be mostly balanced, combination/oily with occasional dry patches. I rarely deal with blemishes these days other than a few blackheads and occasional cystic acne near my chin. The current issue I'm dealing with is how to properly use vitamins C and A in my routine so that I can reap the most benefits/use the best products while not overdoing it, or layering products unnecessarily. My current AM routine consists of (in order) a cleanser, typically Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash, toner, Amara Organics 20% Vitamin C Serum since the water here is very harsh, TruSkin Vitamin C Cream, and a higher SPF sunscreen, typically Elta MD SPF 45. My PM routine consists of a cleanser, normally something different than what I used in the morning as I find that overusing the same cleanser can strip my skin. I follow with toner, Amara Organics Vitamin C Serum again, Amara Organics Retinol Serum 2.5%, and [First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream] (http://www.sephora.com/ultra-repair-cream-intense-hydration-P248407?skuId=1217744&icid2=products%20grid:p248407). I occasionally use a physical exfoliator, and am not currently using any eye-specific products as I'm prone to developing milia if a product is too creamy and I don't like the tacky feeling of a lot of eye gels. I live in Florida, so with my fair complexion I'm constantly trying to be proactive about preventing sun damage, while also delaying the appearance of damage that has already been done. That's why I really want to make sure I'm using the best Vitamin C product during the day. I know that the active in both my day serum and cream is SAP, but I've read that MAP is more effective at boosting collagen production, yet I have a difficult time finding products that utilize this form of Vitamin C. Also, I've noticed recently that 2.5% retinol (the product lists retinol, not retinyl palimate) seems to be A LOT compared with other OTC products on the market, and I really don't want to be overdoing it with this one, especially since I don't have any wrinkles yet, just a few fine lines that seem to come and go. Also, the issue of increased photosensitivity makes me nervous. I recently read some literature that addressed the concern that too much topical vitamin A could lead to toxicity, and I already have a diet rich in A vitamin. It might be worth noting that I haven't changed my routine considerably in the last few years, other than switching out retinol products as they became available/unavailable. Occasionally I will change some product out for another, but normally for something very similar (i.e. one vitamin c cream for another).

So, very long story short (sorry, guys), if you could recommend a Vitamin C serum or moisturizer, and a night time retinol product appropriate for my age and skin (preferably something with a lower active concentration), I would me much appreciative. The lighter consistency the better, as I do layer several products every day and I don't like the feeling of heavy build up on my skin. If you happen to notice anything else that you think I'm doing wrong, please let me know.

u/rao-blackwell-ized · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash. For body wash, I've been using this from Dove.

u/TheDongerNeedLove · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Cerave cleansers get promoted pretty often in these threads. I use this Cremo Face Cleanser currently and it's done a pretty good job at keeping my face from getting really oily. When I'm at my gf's, I use her Alpha Hydroxy Foam Wash. Similar product.

u/englishcheese · 1 pointr/Rateme

Are these the right products? Cetaphil, Alpha Hydrox and [Stridex] (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stridex-Daily-Salicylic-Maximum-Strength/dp/B000NUN8BK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412873705&sr=8-1&keywords=stridex+pads)

Cheers for the recommendations. Will give them a go (or maybe some other variation from the sub).