I think the design is smart and functional, and it keeps the product from oxidizing.
And this allows you to customize it for your own skin type.
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I think the design is smart and functional, and it keeps the product from oxidizing.
And this allows you to customize it for your own skin type.
I like both the 345 and the 147 cream from Dr. Althea.
The 345 is a nice post-blemish cream.
Some people complain about it not fixing their acne, but it's not supposed to.
The 147 cream is a barrier cream, so if you have retinoid dermatitis or eczema, then this is your best friend.
It's a pigment serum that has different actives than the ones I've already shown.
So you can totally layer this with the Anua product, for example, and have extra benefits for pigmentation.
Another winner from Anua is the Azelaic Acid Serum.
Great for pigmentation, acne, rosacea, and even fungal acne.
Speaking of niacinamide and TXA, you know I love this product from Anua.
I talked about this product multiple times throughout the year, and I haven't changed my mind.
Cellimax Pore and Dark Spot Sunscreen.
It's a broad spectrum SPF 50 sunscreen with niacinamide and tranexamic acid for pigmentation.
Because of the actives, I would actually just use this once in the morning on days that I plan to stay indoors and don't really need to reapply sunscreen.