Skincare Sunday

I've been lazy with my AHA lately, so I started a proper routine with it again last week. I also finished my huge bottle of Garnier micellar water recently and switched to Bioderma Hydralabio which I've wanted to try for ages. Is it breaking me out, or am I just purging? I guess I'll see. I'm inclined to think (hope) it's just purging because new spots only seem to surface the morning after I use the AHA, and they're generally in the areas I normally get spots though there are a few outliers.

I'm also coming towards the end of my day cream so I'm going to have to replace that soon. I'm using Skyn Iceland Cloud Cream, it's okay but I don't love it and it's pricey so I'm going to try something else next. I think I'm going to go with Ilcsi Cherry and Blackthorn moisturiser because last time I ordered something I was sent the mask version of it by mistake and I really like that. I'd really appreciate any other recommendations though, I have very dry skin that's prone to being flaky (not such a problem if I stay on top of exfoliating) and with a lot of redness (at the moment I use another product under my moisturiser for that). My problem is that even though my skin is dry, it gets clogged up very easily so anything too rich will break me out. I need something that's light and moisturising, which can be hard to come by. I prefer to spend €40 or less but I can stretch that a bit, and it has to be available in Europe. I don't mind having to order online but I don't want to get stuck paying import taxes on what's probably already an expensive product.

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