Before bedtime, Carlos uses the Mario Badescu Glycolic Acid Toner (£15), which he notes is intended for acne scarring and not acne. Carlos explains it’s made with AHA, an acid that chemically exfoliates the skin and gently tales away dead skin cells.
The third product he uses is the Art Natural Vitamin C Serum (£12.95), which he claims helped him get rid of his “hyper-pigmentation”. He then uses a skin mask. He applies the Mario Badescu Whitening Mask (£21) but warns that it only works on some and “others says it doesn’t help”.
He writes: “It did help even out my skin tone, so it worked for me.”
Carlos then moisturizes his skin to keep his face hydrated. Before bed, he uses Advanced Clinicals Collagen Skin Rescue Lotion, which doesn’t retail in Britain but sells for $9 in the States, for an intensive repair. In the morning, Carlos goes for E.L.F. Daily Hydration Moisturiser (£8.99), which he says “smells good” and is “super lightweight”.
He uses sunscreen before going out to protect his skin. Since his acne cleared up in October, he has modified his routine in order to maintain his current clear complexion.
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