

Instead, they do things most of them would only ever undertake with their other fleshy hand, like write or drink water. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.These videos never show prosthesis users doing two-handed tasks. "I guess what I want to say is that everyone's skin is different, and if you are dealing with a persistent skin issue, just keep trying new things! Just because no one is talking about something doesn't mean it's not worth trying."Īll products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. Even when I went to research it, it looked like there was no hype or anything," she writes.

"I don't know what my skin loves about this stuff so much, but I had never even heard about it before. Ultimately, even if Himalaya Nourishing Skin Cream doesn't work for you the way it has for this Redditor, she wants everyone to take something away from her experience. But that may be about to change if people take notice of this woman's story. While a handful of retailers sell it in the U.S., the Himalaya brand isn't as widely known here as it is in India. Haven't heard of it? That's understandable. "Then, on a business trip to India, my husband brought back a tub of Himalaya Nourishing Skin Cream," she writes. I tried everything from medicated to organic, plain, and noncomedogenic for years." She shared that her already carefully crafted regimen - one that has somewhat reduced but not eliminated her acne - includes an oil cleanser, micellar water, witch hazel toner, Innisfree's Green Tea Seed Intensive Hydrating Serum and Eye Cream, and whichever moisturizer happens to be agreeing with her skin at the moment.

"Foundation/skincare wasn't a case of 'what won't make me break out' but rather 'what will make me break out less'. "It seemed like whatever I did, I always had at least two or three pimples even on my clearest days," she writes, having explained that she has long been dealing with persistent cystic acne. On Wednesday, December 11, a Reddit user with the handle lhyrre posted in the SkincareAddiction feed to share her triumphant story.
