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Saturday, 29 August 2015

New Skincare!

It's been awhile since my last post as uni's been kicking my ass lately :( Nevertheless, I've just been chugging along and doing what I can to get my skin to play nice. Two new additions I've made to my routine:

Sukin Sensitive Cleansing Lotion



Thought I'd give this a shot, since Sukin is marketed as a natural skincare brand and alot of the key ingredients sounded really good for my skin (e.g. cucumber, aloe vera, rosehip, jojoba, etc). Unlike other cleansers, the way you use this is to massage it onto your damp face, like you would a lotion, and then wipe it off with a cotton pad/face sponge/face towel - no water necessary. That being said, it probably wouldn't be the best way to take off a face of makeup. However, as I don't wear foundation and I take off my eyeliner, eyebrows and lipstick with makeup remover, this works just fine for me. I've been using this for about 2-2.5 weeks and I have to say that it's made my face feel smoother and has reduced the intensity of my flares. It doesn't cause my skin to be irritated and it smells really nice! Huge plus is that it's an Australian brand and is really quite cheap compared to other brands. This 125ml pump bottle will only cost you $9.99, and $8.39 at Chemist Warehouse! Since this worked well, I've also bought the Sukin Facial Treatment Oil and Sensitive Calming Night Cream, which I am super keen to try.

Edit: lasted about 4-5 months for me, using it twice a day most days

Innisfree Olive Real Skin 




I decided to give this toner a try upon the recommendation from a lovely Instagrammer who also has stubborn eczema on her face. Innisfree is a Korean brand that prides itself on natural ingredients, so of course I was pretty interested to see if it could help. As I started using this about a week ago, it sort of overlapped a bit with my new cleanser and it has been a little hard to tease apart the sole effects of the toner. I'm not sure that it's made a huge difference to my skin, but I can say that it does not irritate it and provides a nice moisturising sensation before I apply my facial serum. However, this can feel almost drying as it's fast-absorbing - though, the perk is that it doesn't leave behind an oily feeling, despite olive oil being a core ingredient.



So, with these two products in the mix (and minus the epsom salts), my skin has actually been behaving itself (relatively speaking, of course). Despite being crazy stressed and anxious this past week and a half, my face did not explode into a horrible rashy mess like it would've in the past. The flares have been manageable and I've been able to leave the house feeling somewhat human. Hopefully this good behaviour will continue!

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Current skincare routine

I should start off by saying that eczema covers about 85% of my face; forehead, temples, eyelids, cheeks, and my right jawline. So after much trial and error, this is what I currently use:

Epsom salts




This may sound strange but I'm not currently using a cleanser. I just shake some epsom salts (maybe a tablespoon?) in a bowl of water, mix it around to dissolve it, and then wash my face with it using a face sponge. I've also started washing it off with water, as I heard that leaving the salt water on your face can dry it out. The salts are great in that they actually help calm down my eczema when it's particularly irritated and red. It also helps shorten the duration of a flare. I find that when I use a cleanser, it just doesn't have the same effect, so I always switch back to the salts.

Lush Full of Grace Face Serum 



Funnily enough, this serum is in bar form. I rub this over my face before I moisturise every morning and night (less so in the morning so my face doesn't feel super dewy for the rest of the day). To be honest, I can't tell if it's doing anything amazingly fantastical, because I switched moisturisers at around the same time. I can say that it doesn't irritate my skin and that it does hydrate my face. In terms of repurchasing, I think I may try another facial serum next time.
Edit: This lasted around 3 months

Lush Self-Preserving Dream Cream




Boy, I can rave on about this cream. After extensive reading of reviews, I decided to give this a shot. It's fantastic in reducing the redness on my face and reducing the time my flares last for. Unlike other moisturisers, it helps keep my skin hydrated throughout the day (unless I'm subjected to heating, then I'll need touch ups) and isn't oily in doing so. It has made my eczema much softer and some bits of my normal skin have even returned! It has also been very effectively on my fingers, - reducing redness, returning 90% of the normal skin (by that I mean the smoothness, it still has a funny sheen to it), and even returning one of my cuticles! Much excitement. I've been using this for about 6 weeks, and although, it hasn't completely eradicated my eczema and I still flare, this has been the most effective moisturiser I've tried by far. Perhaps it's something to do with the amazingly natural ingredients? While some people comment that Lush isn't cheap, I say that it's a lot more cost effective than trying a bunch of cheaper, drugstore brands with no results!
Edit: This ended up lasting me about 4 months, using it twice a day on my face, fingers and nipples

So there it is! I'm still looking for a cleanser that will help reduce the irritation. I've also ordered Innisfree Olive Real Skin (toner) after being recommended it by a fellow eczema-friend - hopefully it's as hydrating for me! My skin still flares, but to a lesser degree. However, while some normal skin as returned, the eczema also spreads in other places, which can be extremely disheartening :( But I find that I just have to manage and get on with it!