Reddit reviews Eau Thermale Avene Thermal Spring Water, Soothing Calming Facial Mist Spray for Sensitive Skin, 10.1 oz.
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Calms, soothes and softens the skin; Ideal for red, sensitive or irritated skinProven efficacy by more than 150 stringent biological, pharmacological and clinical studies; Helps restore skin balance; Neutral pH: 7.5Ideal for itching and allergic reactions, skin conditions, to set makeup, soothe sunburn, calm diaper rash, after shaving or razor burn, post workout, long flights, travelLow mineral content makes Avène Thermal Spring Water extremely softening; Originating as pure rain mixed with sea spray rich in mineral salts, then infused with trace elements and silicatesLow mineral content: Does not dry out the skin;Ideal calcium/magnesium ratio: Helps to improve skin texture;Rich in silicates: Softens skin;Rich in trace elements: Restores the epidermal barrier
Thermal water?
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Really good for your skin. No harm in trying it.
I would like to confirm with you, is this the facial mist you mentioned (Avene): https://www.amazon.com/Eau-Thermale-Av%C3%A8ne-Thermal-Spring/dp/B002D48QUC/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1504076582&sr=8-1&keywords=Avene%2BThermal%2Bwater&th=1
There are definitely ways to wash your face without water. Cold cream, certain lotion-y cleansers can be tissued off, micellar water, toner, etc.
Also, maybe consider using a thermal water like Avene/La Roche Posay/Evian after washing and before anything else as a buffer/reset. I like to pat it into my face to fight trans epidermal water loss.
https://www.amazon.com/Eau-Thermale-Av%C3%A8ne-Thermal-Spring/dp/B002D48QUC
I have a bottle of the Avene spray that I got in a birchbox. It came with a pamphlet all about how you can use it on sunburn or wounds and how it is recommended for post-surgery or skin treatments. I don't know if I would pay for it but it does add a nice extra bit of hydration if you are layering hydration. I bet sticking it in the fridge would be really nice in the summer. It doesn't say what the mineral content is, as far as I can tell, so it is hard to tell what exactly would be helpful for healing aside from keeping skin hydrated.
Hello~ I've been stalking the Korean beauty industry for years, but have never committed due to random reasons. I want to try my hand at it next year (need to use up my stupidly expensive Sephora products). Here's a routine I created - mostly from Snow White & The Pear's reviews. For the record, I have eczema (thanks god, no flares right now) and sensitive (contact allergies), oily skin. I know. How can I have eczema and oily skin? OTL
I'm not sure if the order and frequency of use is correct, so please help me! And yes, these are a lot of products for a beginner, so I think I'll start with only one toner first then work my way up to using more essences. Suggestions for cleansers and toners would also be nice, since I'm not sure if the Clinique thing is intended as a cleansing toner. I also have a question about sebaceous filaments? Is it alright to get rid of them with nose masks? Would it make my pores bigger? I feel like my nose pores are huge and my buddies are EXTREMELY visible. Recommendations on peeling masks and other masks would be great too, as I'm not really sure what kind of masks I would need?
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