Haya

  • The post was made 2 weeks

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    Hi! What is the difference between this face cream La Roche Posay Toleriane? Which is best for combination skin with a bit of redness over the nose and cheeks? I have slightly oily skin between my eyebrows and nose and dry skin under my mouth and on my cheeks that often feels a bit tight.
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    • The user's roll: Farmaceut på Lyko. The comment was made 2 weeks
      Hey Haya😊 Thanks for your question ✨ La Roche‑Posay Toleriane is lightweight and hydrates without feeling greasy, great for combination skin. Eucerin AntiRedness Soothing Care is more focused on calming redness and sensitive skin. Which one is best for your needs depends on whether you want to prioritize balance/moisture or reduce redness/sensitivity. Based on what you wrote, I would still recommend trying Eucerin's cream since your skin is more vulnerable and needs a bit more nourishing products now during the winter. If you need more help, I’d be more than happy to guide you at farmaceuten@lyko.com 💌 Hope you have a super nice day❄️
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  • The post was made 2 weeks

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    Hi! What is the difference between this face cream and The Ordinary Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%? Which is best for combination skin with a bit of redness over the nose and cheeks? I have slightly oily skin between my eyebrows and nose and dry skin under my mouth and cheeks that often feels a bit tight.
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    • The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 2 weeks
      Hey there! 🌞👋 Of course, I can help you with that! La Roche-Posay Toleriane Sensitive is a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer that soothes and strengthens the skin's barrier. It's perfect for combating tightness and dryness, but it doesn't contain azelaic acid, which actively works against redness. The Ordinary Azelaic Acid Suspension 10% is more active and focuses on reducing redness and uneven skin tone. It can give a slightly mattifying feel and may be experienced as a bit drier on the cheeks. For your combination skin with redness, I would recommend using The Ordinary on the areas that need it, like the nose and cheeks, and then applying Toleriane on top or on the dry areas. If you want a milder routine, you can use Toleriane as your daily cream and add the azelaic acid a few evenings a week. A simple routine could look like this: Morning: Gentle cleansing → Toleriane → SPF Evening: The Ordinary Azelaic Acid on red zones → Toleriane on dry areas
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  • The post was made 3 weeks
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    Okay for the price, gives long lashes, but clumps together a lot and smudges since it is very watery. The brush is practical and easy to work with, but I think it's the formula that isn't really good... I'm going back to Maybellene instead🤷🏻‍♀️
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    • The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 3 weeks
      Hey Haya! Thanks for sharing 🤗🙏 If it feels a bit too "soft" at first, you can leave it open for a while. Then the consistency thickens a bit. I personally like it just the way it is, but it’s really a matter of taste 🥰💕 Otherwise, it sounds like you have a really good alternative to lean on. Feel free to reach out if you have any more questions! Wishing you a nice day 🧡🍁
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  • The post was made 7 months

    Get rid of the mascara

    Hey, can you wash off the mascara with just water? Is it easy to get it off? Has anyone tried?
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