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Should you mix skincare brands?! 🤔⁠ ⁠ Curating a beauty bar of effective, highly personalised skincare products is always going to be what's best - because you've found what works for your skin and your goals! 🧡 This requires more trial and error, but can be very beneficial.⁠ ⁠ However, you should get to know your skincare ingredients! 👏 Skincare brands often formulate products to work as a collection, and mixing products and brands could cause irritation to your skin (if you don't know your ingredients!).⁠ ⁠ Rules for mixing:⁠ ✨ Avoid mixing products with ingredient conflicts (i.e. glycolic acid and retinol)⁠ ✨ Watch out for ingredients that cause irritation when used frequently, appearing in multiple products within the same routine⁠ ✨ Pat your products on instead of rubbing to prevent pilling⁠ ✨ Do research on active ingredients⁠ ✨ Patch test and keep track of your skins responsiveness⁠ ✨ When introducing new products and brands, use them for at least 3 months to see if they’re making a difference⁠ ⁠ -⁠ ⁠ #healthyskin #skincareroutine #glowingskin #antiaging #clearskin #skincaretips #skincareproducts #skincareaddict #naturalskincare #beautycare #facial #acne #loveyourskin #beautytips #skincarejunkie #skingoals #beauty #instaskin #skinhelp #skin101
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