1.3-Oz Olay Regenerist MAX Serum (Hydration or Tone)
$14.85
$43.99
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Olay has the 1.3-Oz Olay Regenerist MAX Serum (Hydration or Tone) on sale for $16.49 - extra 10% off when you apply promo code OLAY10 = $14.84. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.
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Olay[olay.com] has the 1.3-Oz Olay Regenerist MAX Serum (Hydration or Tone) on sale for $16.49 - extra 10% off when you apply promo code OLAY10 = $14.84. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.
The Regenerist MAX Serums previously hit front page at $15.49 each and received +73 thumbs up. With Slickdeals cashback this deal brings each serum to $12.60 each.
Can't fix ugly with Olay. Sorry it didn't work for you.
I'm a cosmetic dermatologist, use sunscreen and prescription tretinoin. the rest is marketing. if you want your skin to look younger get some work done. this is based on science. tired of seeing garbage sold to impressionable people.
I'm a cosmetic dermatologist, use sunscreen and prescription tretinoin. the rest is marketing. if you want your skin to look younger get some work done. this is based on science. tired of seeing garbage sold to impressionable people.
And I'm not really a cosmetic surgeon but I play one on SlickDeals.
I'm a cosmetic dermatologist, use sunscreen and prescription tretinoin. the rest is marketing. if you want your skin to look younger get some work done. this is based on science. tired of seeing garbage sold to impressionable people.
I'm a cosmetic dermatologist, use sunscreen and prescription tretinoin. the rest is marketing. if you want your skin to look younger get some work done. this is based on science. tired of seeing garbage sold to impressionable people.
I want my skin to look younger what kind of work do you recommend?
I have a prescription for it as well, it's a type of Retinoid (and those are vitamin A derivatives). It's a more "pure" form of a retinoid than what you can get at store. One of the main topicals that have grade A evidence at how dang useful they are. It's kind of the "holy grail" treatment - fights acne, helps keep youthful appearance, etc.
In general:
Wash your face.
Moisturize.
Wear Sunscreen
Use a Retinoid (make sure to use gradually and then build up, you need to give your skin time to adjust).
If you then have other skin concerns or issues, use some other items for: helping even skin tone, reduce, redness, fight acne, etc.
I used Vitamin C treatment to help with skin tone and Salicylic Acid in my facewash to help fight acne.
Morning:
Wash face w/ mild cleanser.
Apply Vitamin C
Apply SPF (Elta MD makes amazing ones)
Afternoon:
Reapply SPF throughout the day
Evening:
Wash face w/ mild cleanser that contains salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide
Apply my tretinoin/retinoid (when my face is barely damp)
Apply moisturizer and some Aquaphor to my lips to use as a lip sleeping mask.
Please don't spend a fortune on skincare products <3
Editing to add that there are a lot of great dermatologists on YouTube that offer great skincare advice. I am a pretty big fan of the guys on the Doctorly channel.
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Everyone who dislikes doesn't know how science works lol 🤣
Can't fix ugly with Olay. Sorry it didn't work for you.
I'm a cosmetic dermatologist, use sunscreen and prescription tretinoin. the rest is marketing. if you want your skin to look younger get some work done. this is based on science. tired of seeing garbage sold to impressionable people.
What does tretinoin do?
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In general:
Wash your face.
Moisturize.
Wear Sunscreen
Use a Retinoid (make sure to use gradually and then build up, you need to give your skin time to adjust).
If you then have other skin concerns or issues, use some other items for: helping even skin tone, reduce, redness, fight acne, etc.
I used Vitamin C treatment to help with skin tone and Salicylic Acid in my facewash to help fight acne.
Morning:
Wash face w/ mild cleanser.
Apply Vitamin C
Apply SPF (Elta MD makes amazing ones)
Afternoon:
Reapply SPF throughout the day
Evening:
Wash face w/ mild cleanser that contains salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide
Apply my tretinoin/retinoid (when my face is barely damp)
Apply moisturizer and some Aquaphor to my lips to use as a lip sleeping mask.
Please don't spend a fortune on skincare products <3
Editing to add that there are a lot of great dermatologists on YouTube that offer great skincare advice. I am a pretty big fan of the guys on the Doctorly channel.