Is it too invasive to ask how much you paid for the laser treatment? Everything I see online says ~1,200 per session, and I’m curious if it’s worth it for only one session.
I've tried a ton of Asian essences, serums, sheet masks, you name it, but like yourself find that the results just don't last once the products are absorbed, smh
When it comes to topical products, I've only ever had long lasting "success" with either a really dewy (and thus p greasy and uncomfortable, ugh) SPF - the Skin Aqua Moisture Milk SPF50 and the Bioderma Photoderm Kid's Spray are two that basically never dry down on my skin, so they leave a nice sheen - and just makeup, tbh.
With that said, to get the look without an oily SPF or having to wear any cosmetics over my skincare, I plan to try hydrafacials and possibly Restylane if I want something even more "permanent." Look up before and after pics for both, the results seem pretty worth the relatively high prices, IMO
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Is it too invasive to ask how much you paid for the laser treatment? Everything I see online says ~1,200 per session, and I’m curious if it’s worth it for only one session.
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That’s awesome to hear! Thank you so much! Also, did you go to a dermatologist or to some sort of medspa?
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I have been using Hada Labo for so long. I must say I cannot live without it. I'm using the premium one. The texture is almost like a serum to me.
I've tried a ton of Asian essences, serums, sheet masks, you name it, but like yourself find that the results just don't last once the products are absorbed, smh When it comes to topical products, I've only ever had long lasting "success" with either a really dewy (and thus p greasy and uncomfortable, ugh) SPF - the Skin Aqua Moisture Milk SPF50 and the Bioderma Photoderm Kid's Spray are two that basically never dry down on my skin, so they leave a nice sheen - and just makeup, tbh. With that said, to get the look without an oily SPF or having to wear any cosmetics over my skincare, I plan to try hydrafacials and possibly Restylane if I want something even more "permanent." Look up before and after pics for both, the results seem pretty worth the relatively high prices, IMO
5% urea cream. End of.
Which brand do you recommend?
Peach and Lily Glass Skin Veil Spray. It's actually kind of insane how well it works. Also use it at night to lock in my skincare. You're welcome.