Pharrell’s Skincare Routine for a Youthful Look with GQ

Nov 24, 2020 13:29



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Pharrell is a man who understands the importance of skincare. Your face is the expression of your personality, so you have to take care of it. There are three steps in Pharrell's skincare essentials: cleansing, exfoliating and moisturizing. Do these every day and your skin could look as youthful as his.

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anderbobo November 24 2020, 21:33:24 UTC
I use my nuface every morning (LOVE) after I cleanse with the fragrance-free version of neutrogena hydro boost cleanser, then I use either Differin or the Banana Boat fresh face sunscreen. At night i use my pop sonic cleaning thing with either Vanicream or Zapzyt cleansers, and then I use my curology which is my prescription retinoid, azalaic acid and clindamycin. if i feel like i need it then I just apply basic cerave moisturizer

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fernandocolunga November 24 2020, 21:57:38 UTC
do you have the mini? or do you use any special attachment? does it help with sagging lol
i dont really have wrinkles but i feel like my face is fucking dropping like the times square ball on new years eve

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anderbobo November 24 2020, 22:03:03 UTC
I have the mini and the fix (i got them in a set during the nordstrom sale). I use the mini every day and the fix when i have more time... I am using it moreso preventively but I do think it does work, and queen lisa eldridge even swears by it.

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fernandocolunga November 24 2020, 22:06:52 UTC
and queen lisa eldridge even swears by it
lmao thats where i first learned about it
she could sell me anything tbh

how long before you were able to see results?

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shayme November 24 2020, 21:34:31 UTC
Fuck this nublack bitch. He does not deserve good skit.

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surfermedley November 24 2020, 21:34:48 UTC
I am soooo excited to try out his skincare.

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colossusx November 24 2020, 21:35:34 UTC
i've started to develop a lot of dark spots on my forehead as i get older. what's that about? am i dying? y/n?

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likeiused2 November 25 2020, 00:44:37 UTC
probably melasma--it's usually easily treatable

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winx November 25 2020, 01:03:29 UTC
Short answer: no
Long answer: yes, but really we’re all dying as we inexorably hurtle towards oblivion.

But nah, it’s probably sunspots/hyperpigmentation/melasma.
Remember to wear lots of spf every single day, mesotherapy and laser treatments like fibroblast can help clear that up.

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ahkna November 24 2020, 21:35:37 UTC
sometimes i wash my face.

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