updated version: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1233225541 Heyyy all my dry skin girliess ~ This is your ultimate guide to achieve that glowy glass skin! Shoutout of today | @yumisyy Volume up ⋆°。⋆♡ Here are the checklists for cleansers, moistiorisers, and sunscreen: Cleanser: [ ] Is your cleanser made for dry skin? (You will usually be able to find out what skin type it is for on the website, but if you're really stuck, search it up or you can even ask chat gpt) [ ] Are the ingredients good? (You don't have to worry too much about this one, its not very realistic to look through hundreds of ingredients to see if they are all perfect. Although i do think it could be very beneficial to check at least the first five ingredients to make sure they are safe and recommended for dry skin.) [ ] Is your cleanser not too harsh? (You don't want to hurt your skin with a harsh cleanser, that will just make your skin painful and cause more acne. The goal is to remove any dirt that might be left on your skin, not remove all of the natural oils, so a gentle cleanser can do this just fine.) [ ] Bonus: I would definately recommend a hydrating Cleanser, they are generally gentle while still properly cleansing. Moisturiser: [ ] Is it hydrating enough? (I made the mistake of buying a moistioriser that was meant for oily skin because I was scared that one for dry skin would make me look greasy. The moistioriser ended up not being hydrating enough for me, leaving my skin too dry. The most important thing is that you have a hydrating moistioriser that will last throughout the day) [ ] Is it not too oily? (While it is important to be hydrated, no one really wants that oily look. It is pretty hard to tell if a moistioriser will give you that dewy glow or an oily finish as influencers use filters, and what works for them might not work for everyone. But... don't freak out if the one you buy ends up making you greasy, I have some tips for you later on ^^) [ ] Are the reviews mostly positive? (If you are looking for a product online, it is a good idea to search for reviews of the product. You can ask store employees for info if you are buying in store.) [ ] Check the ingredients (same as for the cleansers, checking the first few ingredients can be very helpful) Sunscreen: [ ] What is the SPF and PA of your sunscreen? (I would recommend making sure that your sunscreen is 50+ SPF or more and PA ++++, as this will give you a lot of protection. Less will work just fine, but I would highly recommend that). [ ] Is your sunscreen waterproof? (If you buy a waterproof sunscreen, this means that your sunscreen will last if you go swimming, sweat, or do any other activity that involves water. If your sunscreen isn't water proof - that's ok, my main sunscreen isnt waterproof but I have a separate sunscreen that I wear when I know I'll be going swimming or doing activities that might make me sweat) Bonus: wear your sunscreen every day, even when it's not sunny. The sun can still reach you at any time (unless it's night time and there literally is no sun) Tysm for reading this far, here's some boba >> ა₍ ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶ ₎ა Essie signing off... Ⓑⓨⓔ ⓑⓨⓔ! Hashtags:
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