This is how you build an anti-aging skincare routine that actually works…all from drugstore skincare products!! The Budget Derm Approved 🙂
Products Mentioned In This Video :
Step 1: Glycolic Acid Cleanser
Step 2: Anti-aging Eye cream:
Vitamin C Eye Balm:
Retinaldehyde Eye Cream:
Step 3: Wrinkle Treatment:
Vanicream Vitamin C:
CeraVe Vitamin C:
Vichy Vitamin C:
Roc Vitamin C:
Skin Hero Bakuchiol:
Loreal Revitalift Retinol:
Neutrogena 0.3% Pro-Retinol:
Avene 0.1 RetrinAL:
Maelove Retinal Serum:
Step 4: Moisturizer
La Roche-Posay Double Repair:
CeraVe Night Cream:
Step 5: Sunscreen
Vitamin C SPF:
Antioxidant SPF:
Tinted Mineral Anthelios:
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:35 Right Way To Shop for A Cleanser
02:15 Right Way To Shop for an Eye Cream
03:16 Right Way To Shop For A Wrinkle Treatment
05:22 Right Way To Shop For A Moisturizer
06:51 Right Way To Shop For An Anti-aging Sunscreen
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There are so many beautiful older women on here that swear by a physical fave scrub. I tend to agree- I’m 60 and my skin looks tons better when I wash face in a morn and scrub at night.
Women 60 and older who have sensitive skin have to be extra careful about skincare products.
Finding what works best for sensitive skin is a lot of trial periods and can be time consuming.
Please do a video for women 60 and over with sensitive skin. A lot of the products you feature may
not be suitable for women 60 and over that have sensitive skin.
I’m confused because salicylic acid is recommended for oily or combination skin.
I’m a little confused. I understand a better cleanser should contain a chemical exfoliant vs. a physical exfoliant. Preferably a glycolic acid, not a salicylic acid.
About the 1:30 minute mark.
And the link below does take the viewer to the Amazon page with L’Oreal Derm Intensives with 3.5% glycolic acid.
However, on the back of the product (scroll horizontally on Amazon), the label displays 3.5% glycolic acid AND salicylic acid.
I’ve used Skinceuticals products like LHA Cleanser, and it had the same acids: glycolic AND salicylic.
So, it’s not the price point.
I just can’t find a cleanser with glycolic acid and WITHOUT salicylic acid.
Any other recommendations?
@thebudgetdermatologist what are your thoughts on adapalene gel as a retinoid? It was recommended to me by my boss as an otc alternative to trentonoin but I am almost 44 and am not sure if it’s appropriate for my skin.