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Skin Care Routine For Normal Skin

Skin Care Routine For Normal Skin
Good Skin Care Routine, and what is a good face mask?

I wash my face twice a day with St. ives apricot cleanser.
Then every other day, exfoliate with St. Ives apricot scrub.
I use a tinted moisturizer, and i moisturize my entire body with lotion every day.
Is that good or too much?
and I am looking for a good face mask, that rinses off, and leaves my skin feeling amazing, but do i really need one? oh and i have normal skin.
no friggin stupid answers

I think your doing too much for your skin. Just lay back and relax a bit.
The only thing i can think of that could help is that whenever you get sweaty wash your face with water.

Updated Skin Care Routine v.3


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With exclusive vitamin B3 and C complex, this cream helps reduce the appearance of dark spots after 4 weeks of daily use. What does it do? Specifically designed to suit normal-dry skin, this daily moisturizer evens the skin tone in 2 weeks, and reduces the appearance of dark spots in 4 weeks. It’s also been shown to improve the appearance of age spots, blotchiness and texture. How does it work? De…


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