A BEAUTY lover is taking his skin back to where it all began – when he was a baby.
He relies on his cheap trick to get super soft skin.
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“Baby skincare products are amazing and often very inexpensive,” he said.
“Babies have very sensitive skin and so when people formulate products for them, they only add the good ingredients and leave out the bad ones,” he added.
He shared what else makes baby items work best.
“Baby products usually have everything we look for in an ingredient list, and eczema creams always have the same thing, but with colloidal oatmeal added to the mix,” he said.
“That’s been my obsession recently — I’m obsessed with ingredient lists and figuring out how to spend as little money on skincare as possible, which has directly led to this,” he added.
“My skin has never been better, and to be honest, I’m a baby at heart, so it all makes sense.”
He discovered why his skin feels as soft as a baby’s bottom – active ingredients.
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Her favorite products include those containing ceramides, hyaluronic acids, panthenol, licorice, and green tea extracts.
He acknowledged that although many baby items contain plant-derived alcohols, their skin does not appear to be negatively affected.
One of the purchases that fits into the baby smooth account is Aveeno Baby Eczema Thrapy Moisturizing Creamwhich is available on Amazon for $19.99.
Contains ceramide, panthenol and allantoin and colloidal oatmeal.
“Colloidal oatmeal is a fantastic skin protectant that doesn’t clog my pores or leave me feeling sticky, so I use it twice a day for any redness,” he said.
And that’s not the only cheap item in her skin-care stash.
“The pipette was also an incredible discovery because it’s basically Biossance, but cheaper, better and more useful formulations,” he said.
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- Keep your skin hydrated internally by drinking water and externally with moisturizer.
- Always use sunscreen, even if you are not in direct sunlight.
- Use Vitamin C to brighten your skin and don’t forget to apply it to your neck.
- Argireline 10% Solution$9.70, The Common
- The Inkey List Hydrating Facial Serum with Hyaluronic Acid$10, Sephora
- The Inkey List Caffeine De-puffing + Dark Circles Eye Cream$11, Sephora
- CeraVe Anti-Aging Retinol Serum$12, Wal-Mart
- CeraVe Vitamin C Serum with Hyaluronic Acid$14.58, Amazon
- Boost Lab Neck Firming Serum$29.99, Amazon
He’s also a fan of the baby balm made with sunflower oil and mango butter, as well as the baby oil and eczema lotion.
“In general, their creams are very well formulated and have the best silky consistency,” he said.
Others shared which baby items worked wonders for their skin.
“I love my Aveeno! I also use the Baby Eczema Therapy Nighttime Balm over lotion and have smooth, soft, itch-free skin!” said one Redditor.
“The most important thing is that none of their products give me acne,” they continued.
“I have rosacea and really like CeraVe baby soap/shampoo for a gentle, foaming cleanse!” wrote another reader.
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