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Old 05-13-2010, 11:36 AM   #1
 
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Default skin routine for 30 years old

hi , iam turned thirty and i have combination skin and i wud appreciate your help to make a skin routine for my age ( what creams i shud use , what kind of scrubs i shud use )


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Old 05-14-2010, 05:25 PM   #2
 
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I recommend seeing a dermatologist for true recommendations.

Other than that, the routine would be the same as your 20's, but use a better moisturizer, make sure to exfoliate, and avoid the sun.

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I recommend seeing a dermatologist for true recommendations.

Other than that, the routine would be the same as your 20's, but use a better moisturizer, make sure to exfoliate, and avoid the sun.
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No problem. Any updates regarding your situation?

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Check out the Freeze 24/7 line.

Facials are good in moderation, as well as chemical peels.

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