Mirjam
- The post was made 2 weeks
Does this work against crow's feet?
Hi! I struggle a lot with noticeable crow's feet. (I'm 30 years old). My skin type is combination, but leans towards oily and is dehydrated, if that matters. I also have somewhat sensitive eyes. Is this a good product to use around the eyes against crow's feet? Or is there another cream/serum that would be better? It has to be a cream that actually does something, but is still okay for sensitive eyes.1 product in post Does this work against crow's feet?802 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 2 weeksHello Mirjam!đ I would actually recommend this one instead if you want to work on crow's feet but also have sensitive eyes đ âïžlyko.com/sv/hudvard/ansikte/ogon-lappar/ogonserum/clarins-total-eye-lift---lift-replenishing-eye-concentrate-15-ml It is specifically designed for lines and tightening around the eyes, but still feels very gentle and moisturizing đ Many with sensitive eyes find it works better than stronger retinol products that can easily irritate. Take care!2 likes
- The post was made 1 month
How is this cream for my skin?
My skin type is combination but leans towards oily. It is also moisture-deficient. How would this be as a night cream for my skin? Or do you have any other good suggestions for night cream for my skin?1 product in post How is this cream for my skin?99 views- The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 1 monthHi Mirjam đ Yes, this could be suitable, especially if you have resilient skin. Have a nice day! đ
- The post was made 4 months
How long should this be used to fix the skin barrier?
I tried this for the first time tonight. I'm excited to see how it works for my combination skin with a damaged skin barrier. Since this is said to potentially clog pores and maybe shouldn't be used all the time, how long should this be used to fix the skin barrier? And how do I know when it is «fixed»? ⊠If you don't see negative effects, can you just keep using it anyway?1 product in post How long should this be used to fix the skin barrier?1972 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 4 monthsHeyđ This one is nice to use at night, as a night cream/night mask. If you tend to have pimples and pores, you shouldn't use it all the time, but a few evenings a week is fine so you can see how your skin reactsâ€ïž Have a nice day!1 likes
- The post was made 4 months
Does it suit my skin?
Will this suit my skin type? It is combination, but leans towards oily, is moisture-deprived, reactive, and has a damaged skin barrier. Also gets breakouts easily.1 product in post Does it suit my skin?1507 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 4 monthsHey there, This can be good for your skin to strengthen your skin barrier. Since it can clog pores with excessive use, you can use it as a night cream/night mask to strengthen your skin barrier and add lots of moistuređâ€ïž Have a nice day!
- The post was made 4 months
Can these be combined?
Can you use this at night and then strength trainer peptide boost moisturizer during the day?1 product in post Can these be combined?561 views- The user's roll: Farmaceut pĂ„ Lyko. The comment was made 4 monthsHi Mirjamđ Yes đ You can use Goodnight Glow at night and Strength Trainer Peptide Boost Moisturizer during the day. The night cream works on skin renewal while you sleep, and the day cream provides moisture and firmness throughout the day. Feel free to start with the night cream every other evening if your skin is sensitive. Also, donât forget SPF during the day. Hope the answer can be helpful and that you have a lovely dayđ«