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Honestly, clients caring more about skin barrier health means I see less irritation now.
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anna7171mo ago
My cousin Sarah switched to a gentler cleanser last spring. She used to have constant redness on her cheeks, but after focusing on her skin barrier for a few months, it cleared up almost completely. I started paying more attention to my own routine because of her, and now I avoid those harsh scrubs I used to love. It's funny how one person's experience can shift your whole approach to skincare.
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matthew8741mo ago
Watching my brother deal with razor burn from cheap shaving cream made me rethink my whole grooming routine. He had these awful bumps for weeks, and it was just from using whatever was on sale (you know, the stuff in the bright blue bottles). I used to do the same thing, grab the first thing I saw at the store. But after seeing his skin struggle, I started reading labels and looking for gentler options. It's wild how a simple switch, like using a sensitive skin formula, can make such a big difference. Now I always tell people to pay attention to how their skin reacts to products, even if it means spending a bit more time in the aisle.
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the_julia1mo ago
Oh man, I totally switched to a safety razor after a similar mess. Those cheap disposable razors were tearing up my neck no matter what cream I used. A single blade and some proper shaving soap cleared my skin up in like, two weeks. It felt weird at first but the difference was insane.
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fionat5517d ago
Yeah, that's so true. @the_julia's right about how much the little changes help. My skin used to be a mess until I stopped rushing through everything.
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