Ha! Those videos are hiliarious. I had a quick random question for you. I got the Skinceuticals product that you and some others have recommended (I think your recommendation was on Twitter) and I was wondering if you put moisturizer on with it, and if so, under or over? I've been putting it on my chin, which is where I am most prone to breakouts. But it seems weird to not put moisturizer too...
I do usually put something light over the Skinceuticals product. In the morning I put on a light sunscreen (John Masters Organics SPF 30 mineral sunscreen) or a small amount of TNS Essential Serum. At night I just use the serum or I layer Obagi "Clear" Correction Cream over it. I'd say any oil-free, non-reactive moisturizer would work if you get a little dry. Hope this helps and let me know how it works.
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These videos had me ROLLING this morning, great find!
ReplyDeleteHa! Those videos are hiliarious. I had a quick random question for you. I got the Skinceuticals product that you and some others have recommended (I think your recommendation was on Twitter) and I was wondering if you put moisturizer on with it, and if so, under or over? I've been putting it on my chin, which is where I am most prone to breakouts. But it seems weird to not put moisturizer too...
ReplyDeleteHi Heather,
ReplyDeleteI do usually put something light over the Skinceuticals product. In the morning I put on a light sunscreen (John Masters Organics SPF 30 mineral sunscreen) or a small amount of TNS Essential Serum. At night I just use the serum or I layer Obagi "Clear" Correction Cream over it. I'd say any oil-free, non-reactive moisturizer would work if you get a little dry. Hope this helps and let me know how it works.