Woman shares 3-step routine for repairing your skin barrier – she ‘highly recommends’ a $17 balm to use day and night
A SKINCARE fan has shared the three-step routine that repaired her damaged skin barrier.
She explained that a $17 drugstore buy locked in her skincare during the day and night.
Redditor shared the beauty tip in a viral post.
She explained that after she realized she'd damaged her skin barrier, reverting to a basic routine was the only thing that helped her.
"Strip your routine down to basics and remove ALL actives," she urged.
By removing all actives from her routine, she allowed her skin a chance to breathe.
Her routine, she explained, was only three steps.
"Cleanser to moisturizer to SPF (AM) or Vaseline (PM)," she said.
As a last step, a secret weapon was a boost in helping her skin barrier.
She revealed that the was her go-to.
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"Would also HIGHLY recommend LRP Cicaplast Balm. Use over moisturizer (AM before SPF and PM before Vaseline) for additional barrier support/healing," she said.
"Continue this routine until you have ZERO irritation. Good luck!"
Many who've had first-hand experience with the process of recovery added their own tips.
One Redditor explained that the process may take more time than expected.
"Be patient. Repairing skin barrier can take a while," they said.
Dermatologist-approved anti-aging tips
Dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp shared his dermatologist-approved tips with The U.S. Sun.
- Stop using tanning beds.
- Don't use sunscreen to contour your face.
- Wear driving gloves to protect your hands from the sun. He likes , $15.99 to $39.
- Exercise, stick to a healthy diet, and get enough sleep.
- Don't drink excessively or smoke.
Consistency and patience, they added, is key.
"Don’t stress your skin by adding and/or removing products from your routine (unless you are having bad reactions to them of course). It probably just needs time to heal," they said.
One curious commenter enquired about the use of petroleum jelly.
"I have oily skin, is it safe to put Vaseline over my face?" they asked.
Redditors explained that everyone's skin is different and your mileage may vary.
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"Will have to try and see how it goes!" said one.
"Petrolatum is technically non-comedogenic so shouldn't cause breakouts, but everyone is different."