@addictedtochaos Technically yes. Sadly, that’s not ways the case, especially with acne-prone skin. The oil mix cleans by replacing dirty oil with clean oils. Then the hydrating oil works by keeping your skin not to produce so much of it. In my experience, acne products just strip the skin of any sort of hydration, which just makes the problem worse, as oil production goes in overdrive.
Now that I know what properly hydrated skin feels like, I know mine has always been oily or stripped.
I had coconut opil, so i plastrd my face, and had it on my face for like 25 minutes, the i had the wet cloth.
i dont have the feeling that it really peeled everything magiacalloy from my skin, but what surprised me, was that my skin actually DID felt good afterwards and now in the morning.
i think the trick is apllying it, AND removing it carefully again; normally, you don’t do that, you put creme on your skin, and it stays there.
@addictedtochaos Technically yes. Sadly, that’s not ways the case, especially with acne-prone skin. The oil mix cleans by replacing dirty oil with clean oils. Then the hydrating oil works by keeping your skin not to produce so much of it. In my experience, acne products just strip the skin of any sort of hydration, which just makes the problem worse, as oil production goes in overdrive.
Now that I know what properly hydrated skin feels like, I know mine has always been oily or stripped.
I had coconut opil, so i plastrd my face, and had it on my face for like 25 minutes, the i had the wet cloth.
i dont have the feeling that it really peeled everything magiacalloy from my skin, but what surprised me, was that my skin actually DID felt good afterwards and now in the morning. i think the trick is apllying it, AND removing it carefully again; normally, you don’t do that, you put creme on your skin, and it stays there.
how many times a day do you do that?