저도 365일 선블록 발랐는데 나이 드니까 잡티가 많이 올라오네요 ㅠㅠ 레이저도 해봤는데 저는 오히려 더 올라온 느낌이라 그 뒤로 안 하고 있어요.
I'm worried. I've been applying sunscreen 365 days a year since I had no blemishes, but as I've gotten older, a lot of new ones have appeared. It seems like the ones that were hidden have surfaced. Also, I tried laser treatment in the past, but it actually made things worse afterward, so I decided never to do it again. Before I got a job, I used to secretly mix honey and milk well and adjust the consistency with flour to make a face mask without my mom knowing. I would leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes without gauze and wash it off gently with a showerhead. It takes a long time for the tone-up effect to last, but I used to do it consistently once a week. However, once I started earning a little extra money, I relied too much on my basic skincare products (Pitera, and other brands like Iope and Primera) and stopped doing masks for years. Even when I exfoliated with a peel, my skin still didn't seem to benefit much from the products. But I started doing masks again last fall. People might say, "Honey, milk, and flour? What's the big deal?" but while it takes a long time for the tone-up to last, the immediate effect is that your skin becomes smoother and improves hydration and elasticity. If you don't believe me, just go for it. Right now, I'm more concerned about blemishes and tone than hydration and elasticity. Even if elasticity and hydration are maintained, the dull tone and blemishes (when viewed up close) make my skin not look good. I have no choice but to use the Hangain cushion when I go out. I don't want to reveal it, but I am a man. They say the boundaries have blurred these days, but I still feel a bit shy. I use women's skincare products.
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