u/plantladyprose

Sungboon Editor cream in serum
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Sungboon Editor cream in serum

I’m obsessed with this stuff! It’s another TJ Maxx find and I might go back and grab another one because it was only $12.99. My skin is dry (I’m in Colorado) and I’m also using Tazarotene, so it can be extra dry sometimes, but this stuff is like magic. I’m not crazy about the dropper because you have to push the button twice at the top to get enough out, but otherwise it’s amazing stuff. It also has a good rating on Yuka and there’s no detectable fragrance in it.

u/plantladyprose — 4 hours ago

Hi! I started Taz in late February and I’ve had to skip multiple days because of the dryness, then I got sick so I skipped a whole week in March. Once my skin stops peeling it does seem glowier, but I still have large pores on my nose and forehead, some texture and dark spots, but my rosacea seems to be looking a little better. My thing is, I start to see a little bit of progress and then I stop the Taz, and my skin starts looking kind of dull again. My goal (in time) is to be able to go without foundation and just use a lighter tinted moisturizer, but I have a long way to go before that is going to happen. Taz is just kind of discouraging so far, but maybe I just expect too much too soon? Or just be more consistent? What are your experiences and timelines like for when you finally started seeing significant improvements?

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u/plantladyprose — 20 days ago