u/7stepskincare

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Ok so I have a pretty solid 5-step skincare routine and I’m obsessed with skincare — I usually only trust Korean skincare products. Recently though, a friend told me to avoid SPF products that contain drying alcohols as active ingredients. Apparently they can dry out your skin, which is the opposite of what you want when you’re out in the sun all day.

Is that actually true?

I recently started using this SPF by Currativ because it’s alcohol-free and fragrance-free, and honestly my skin already feels way more hydrated.

Am I overthinking this, or is avoiding alcohol in sunscreen actually something people pay attention to?

u/7stepskincare — 3 days ago

I've started using this serum Mise en scène, it does make my hair soft. Im planning to go all in and buy the other products, mainly a serum to help style my hair. Anyone have experience with this brand? Im so worried about damaging my hair, or hair loss.

Any advice or feedback would help!

u/7stepskincare — 10 days ago

Hi Guys,

I love my skin care and want to have something similar for my hair. I already apply a hair serum after my shower, I'm looking for a product that nourish's the hair and acts as a styling product aka I can leave the product in my hair.

Any recommendations?

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u/7stepskincare — 16 days ago

Hi Guys,

I love my skin care and want to have something similar for my hair. I already apply a hair serum after my shower, I'm looking for a product that nourish's the hair and acts as a styling product aka I can leave the product in my hair.

Any recommendations?

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u/7stepskincare — 16 days ago