Skincare Hits + Misses! NEW Skincare I've Been Trying...

Angie welcomes her audience to explore the hit-and-miss world of skincare products, focusing on innovations and trusted staples in her regimen over the past few months.

Among the myriad products, sunscreen remains a consistent crowd favorite. Angie stresses its importance, describing it as a pivotal component against sun damage, which she continues to combat.

  • Healthy Skin Lab Protect Tinted Moisturizer – A winner in mineral sunscreen testing thanks to its SPF 50 protection and hydrating properties, ideal for drier skin.
  • Haru Haru Wonder Black Rice Airy Fit – A favorite chemical sunscreen that avoids the all-too-common white cast while providing non-greasy protection.

Tretinoin, a prescription-strength retinoid, surfaces as another cornerstone due to its efficacy in ameliorating signs of aging. The convenience of services like Agency offers personalized formulations to enhance skincare regimens.

"Agency sets me up one-on-one with a Dermatology provider… to get going with your future formula today," Angie underscores the tailored approach made accessible via telemedicine.
A new hero emerges – the hypochlorous acid spray by Tower 28. This antibacterial and anti-inflammatory spray impresses by reducing irritation, particularly on Angie's often-fractious neck area.

Despite the initial excitement, snail mucin and copper peptides receive a more lukewarm response. The slimy texture of snail mucin disrupts Angie's routine, while the copper peptide experiences bring tingles without visible benefit.

Returning to beloved formulations, Angie prizes her Timeless Skincare 20% Vitamin C for longevity and results, while examining modern formulations like proFerulic.

Through a mix of tradition and novelty, Angie continuously tailors her skincare routine. Each product's inclusion or exclusion hinges on personal efficacy, heightened by product performance insights.

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