Is it ok to use a face wash with salicylic acid even if i don't have oily skin?

I've been using face wash for normal skin and i've noticed it cleared the blackheads on my nose quite well, but i was wondering if i should use one for oilier skin with salicylic acid? i'm thinking it'll work even better in prevention/treatment of blackheads pimples etc. or will it frick up my skin and i should just stick to the the one i'm using currently?

@sandkwinn pls ping the biofoids, i need your advice but i'm too :marseybearmerchant: too pay for ping groups

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I'm not in biofoids, you should know this :marseysigh:

what's your skin like tho? make sure you use sunscreen and moisturizer, those are the most important parts as well as cleansing, drinking enough water/eating well, and washing your pillowcase regularly. if you already do all that stuff then I use hyaluronic acid after exfoliating with lactic acid (not everyday) and also in my regular moisturizer

make sure whenever you wash/apply products that you're being thorough but gentle, if you scrub too hard you'll just cause irritation. same with picking at your face in general

maybe you could get a facial :marseyfacial: once if you can afford it, and the esthetician can give you more specific advice for your skin :meow:

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I'm not in biofoids, you should know this

I forgot :derpwhy: i also forgot why you aren't :hmm:

make sure you use sunscreen and moisturizer

Lmao no, I'm not gonna put on sunscreen just for leaving the house. It's too much effort, i cant even keep up with this routine. When i do, i do face wash + moisturizer (supposed to be twice a day :marseycringe:) and exfoliate once a week

make sure whenever you wash/apply products that you're being thorough but gentle

I massage it in with circular motions

maybe you could get a facial :marseyfacial: once if you can afford it

I kinda wanna get a milia removal tbh but idk if it'll leave scars :marseysociety2:

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how is sunscreen too much effort :marseymoreyouknow: you stupid :marseybrainlet: r-slurred :marseyretard: scrote :marseygilead: :marseybangfast::punch: idk if they have it in swedistan but there's one that comes in a stick :marseyblind: like deodorant and it takes two seconds to apply :hammer: if you have milia then it's probably caused by sun damage r-slur :marseyretardchad: :smh: it's litrully the easiest thing you can do to help

this one https://www.shiseido.com/ca/en/clear-sunscreen-stick-spf-50-SHC194523169808.html probably can find a cheaper knockoff but idk how that's any effort:marseymini:

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You dumb BIPOC there's like no sun to speak of here, it's not sun damage :grr::roar:

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>noo u will get aids and cancer if you don't smother yourself in 100$ worth of product each time you go outside noo :ethot:

Lmao @ foid's consoomption

I looked it up and there are spf sticks here, but there's also moisturizer with spf

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:tantrum: yes you can get sun damage in Sweden BIPOC look it up :punch: one of the highest melanoma rates in the world :marseysmug2:

anyway I don't use that one, I use one that makes my skin look sparkly :marseypretty:

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i started throwing my pillowcases in with pretty much every load of laundry i do and the difference is more that any moisturizer could ever do this is sound advice

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I've been using a plain bar of soap and I've had positive results tbh. However I do moisturise and clean my pillows routinely so that's just me probably. :marsey:

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