Tag Archives: Paula’s Choice
Hyperpigmentation Skincare Routine
I’ve been doing this skincare routine since January. I’d been noticing some pigmentation around my jawline and finally brought it up to my doctor. She recommended that I use a retinoid and then go from there… I think the most … Continue reading
Retinol Reviews
I’ve tried a bunch of retinols over the past few years, and here are the reviews: A313. This is a French retinol that is over-the-counter. Don’t be fooled by the pomade texture. It is pretty strong. You can get it … Continue reading
Latest Empty: Paula’s Choice Resist 1% Retinol Booster
Retinols can really help your skin exfoliate more quickly and I’ve noticed enough of a difference that I keep using them. Lately, I’ve been into the Paula’s Choice Resist 1% Retinol Booster. 1% is quite a high percentage of retinol, … Continue reading
What I’m Using Right Now
Skincare update! These are my favs right now and they’re making my skin more clear and more glowy than it was before. I’ve had a few breakouts so I’ve been using the @neutrogenacanada anti-acne mask everyday and it’s been working. … Continue reading
Paula’s Choice Resist 1% Retinol Booster
I’m love skincare products with active ingredients, and over the past year I’ve become a huge fan of Retinol, especially in a 1% or higher concentration. Yes, I had lots of peeling and dry skin at first, but I’ve now … Continue reading
A Radiance Mask for Dry Skin
Despite having a love for exfoliating (maybe even too much sometimes), without a doubt, it’s become clear to me that the kindest thing that we can do for our skin is moisturize it. Wrinkles soften, tone improves, and dark spots … Continue reading
Antioxidant Hyaluronic Acid Serum
It has to be said that if you want really clear, nice skin, with a glow, you need to be covering your bases in terms of using different products to target different problems. That can mean that you’re cocktailing your … Continue reading
The Anti-Aging Facial
Come fall, it’s not uncommon for the tan (real or fake) to wear off, and for us to look at our skin and wonder “what happened?” Fine lines that we’re sure weren’t there before, and the odd new spot can … Continue reading