opinions on the La Roche-Posay Toleriane line. My skin is sensitive, thin, and prone to clogged pores. I used the Toleraine Dermo-Cleanser last summer when my skin was so sensitive that moisturizers and gentle cleansers like Cerave Hydrating stung. I found it very soothing and non-irritating, although perhaps too gentle to remove sunscreen or
It’s only $15 so it’s not a crazy splurge and u get a good amount of product. It’s gentle, non stripping, fragrance free and great for sensitive and acne prone skin types. It’s their toleraine hydrating cleanser I’m talking about. Snoocone12345. • 3 yr. ago • Edited 3 yr. ago. If you've got dry skin then their foaming cleansers- Сοሽужипаб аχеጷ
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It's designed to be used during/after isotretinoin treatment. It's moisturizing and it repairs the lipid balance of skin. However, it's designed to be non-comedogenic and hydrating. If you want to counter the oiliness and you're sure that it's not because your skin is too dry after the Accutane treatment and compensating by producing more sebumDifferin is a good medication for acne. And relatively inexpensive compared to other drugstore or beauty brands products. My PCP has RXed my retinol when I have needed to add it back into my routine. If you are RXed a medication that your insurance won’t cover, or don’t have insurance-use GOODRX for discount codes.
Hey, so while I don't have the la roche posay hydraphase intense riche itself, I do own the hydraphase intense serum in that collection and I use it at night whne my skin is really dried out as an extra step. Personally, I love the serum, it's a gel and it doesn't feel sticky/greasy or anything and I usually have oily skin.Bioderma: Sensibio micellar cleansing water. Bioderma matricium. La roche posay: Baume b5 cicaplast. Thermal spring water. Toleriane dermallergo sheet mask. Cicaplast baume b5 sheet mask. I highly recommend the above products especially if you have dry, sensitive skin. There are expensive products that don't do sh*t and cheap products that have all the right ingredients and percentages but *gasp* don't work as well. You won't get top grade stuff if you don't pay for it. Maybe sometimes you don't need top grade stuff (ie. cleanser, vit c, post-extraction masks for me), but sometimes you do. And it differs for La Roche-Posay Effaclar Medicated Acne Face Wash. This 2% concentration of salicylic acid in this medicated cleanser helps remove excess oil and clear current breakouts. How to use: Wet your face with lukewarm water, and then gently massage the cleanser into your skin. Rinse with lukewarm water.
Same! It’s been a mainstay for me for so long. I am taking a break from it for the first time in long time to try out avene emulsion. But even though the pilling annoys me, I still love that moisturizer.
The 50mL product was $19.55 USD + $4.83 for shipping. Today is my first day wearing it. First impressions! It is a thin, watery formula. On the picture of my hand, that is one drop that I spread slightly. I applied 1/4 tsp to my face and neck, placing it over my eyelids as well. No stinging.