Ashley Tisdale's Guide to Mood-Boosting Skin Care and Makeup | Beauty Secrets | Vogue

Mar 16, 2022 19:07

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Actor Ashley Tisdale explains how she eases her anxiety through skin care.

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emmanium March 16 2022, 20:00:57 UTC
I'm really struggling to find an affordable, cruelty-free sunscreen that isn't too greasy and doesn't break me out AND is available in my country, or at least in the EU. I think I'll try one of those baby sunscreens next, though.

Also, has anyone here used adapalene (Differin or some other brand)? I'm interested in trying it but it's prescription only here and Idk if a doctor would prescribe it to me because my acne isn't even particularly bad, I just want to try it for the possible ~anti-aging~ benefits and to see if it could undo some sun damage.

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revertigo March 16 2022, 20:04:52 UTC
garnier is cruelty free now. the spf in the shaker bottle is a shaka fluid/anthelios dupe!

or try altruist

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emmanium March 16 2022, 20:14:46 UTC
Ooh what, I didn't know that about Garnier! I'll def check out their products now. Thanks for the recs!

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thebadunkadunk March 17 2022, 01:28:40 UTC
I used Differin for quite some time before switching to The Ordinary Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion. If that's available in your country I highly recommend it. It applies more gently than Differin (my mom has sensitive skin and it works for her) and the emulsion works faster on active breakouts.

I think Vitamin C works better for reversing sun damage though

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emmanium March 17 2022, 05:23:15 UTC
Okay,thanks! I'll look into the granactive retinoid and vitamin C!

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