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14 Mar
Is this a good bedtime skin care routine for someone in their Early 20s?
I am at the in-between skin, I still get breakouts on occasion, but would also like to hydrate and start preventing wrinkles. Retin-A doubles as a acne med and a wrinkle fighter, so is this the best to use right now?
3 Responses for "Is this a good bedtime skin care routine for someone in their Early 20s?"
The answer is in your hands, it's not up to the age, it is up to the skin condition. You can be very young and have bad skin or skin problems, somebody can be very old and have a wonderful skin like my grand mother ( her skin was like a porcelain), no spots, no imperfections, nothing!—-Still I think that you are very young to use retin-a, i fyou don't have any special skin problem, in your case I will follow a skin care line for young people like you that is nothing else than a nice cleaner, a tonic and then a cream for your skin type ( dry, oily, normal?–In the morning and for the rest of the day, I would just use a cream that has PFS minimum 20 and that is all!-enough for your age!
My skin is also in-between and I found that toner alone really does the trick for me. I only wash my face in the shower and I shower every other day. Toner is cheap and it gets things you didn't know you had. Source(s): http://www.revolutionhealth0o0com/forums/skin/whats-skincare-regimen/94945
I think at 23 you don't need to worry about wrinkles!!! Retin-A shouldn't be necessary at this point. I think the only preventative care you nee, is a good SPF sunscreen, moisterizer and lots of water. I think you have another 10-20 years to worry about wrinkles. Not sure why your doctor prescribed Retin-A for your acne. I would think at your age salicylic acid and sunscreen is all you need.
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