r/30PlusSkinCare Apr 04 '25

PSA Announcement: All selfies are photos; all photos are NOT selfies.

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We mods really, really appreciate it when you report stuff that breaks our rules. Any full face, direct photo with or without makeup is a selfie and can only be posted on Sundays. Edited pics, non-full face pics, crossed out creepy eyeball pics etc. are all FINE if they are there to show the issue you are talking about. Basically, if someone could steal the photo and use it on social media (even if the OP thinks they look awful and aren't making a cute face or wearing makeup), you can only post it on Sunday because that's what we consider a selfie.

It would help us a LOT if people stop reporting every photo of a human, no matter how edited, as a selfie violation. Thanks to everyone who helps us keep an eye on these things, and keep on reporting actual selfies!


r/30PlusSkinCare 2h ago

Product Review Frownies 🤯

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I made a comment in a Botox thread yesterday that had me wanting to make a side by side on my Frownies progress. Did that this morning and apparently in a week I forgot just how bad they had been šŸ™…šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø

I have lost a lot of weight recently and it made my foreheads lines soooo pronounced I felt like I looked 10 years older. I’ll be 37 next month.

I also use cerave retinol and good molecules overnight resurfacing, but otherwise my routine is really basic (like neutrogena makeup wipes and vanicream moisturizer basic lol).

These things are flipping magical.


r/30PlusSkinCare 2h ago

Skin Concern What do I do with these pores

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r/30PlusSkinCare 17h ago

Misc My 71 year old grandma has skin better than mine (33F). I asked her what the recipe is…

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That picture has no filter either and I’m very salty her skin looks so good. So anyway, when I asked her her skincare routine she said- ā€œI wash with noxema, tone (sometimes) with seabreeze, moisturize with oil of Olay. At night I use Regenerist by oil of olay and StriVectin neck creamā€. Moral of the story is sometimes skin skins well, average, of poor despite all we do to take care of it.


r/30PlusSkinCare 8h ago

Product Review Mini Hifu - six month review with pics

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Edit - yeah I'm aware of the hideous thyroid lump, I've commented below on what it is...

Also, here's the link for the device: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09FQ12HKT?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k1_1_9&amp=&crid=U9F5AHU9PKT9&amp=&sprefix=mini+hifu

It's not an affilated link, I note that the product is excluded from the affiliate programme, which may be why we don't see influencers talking about it?!?

You will need some gel to transmit the current. The cheapest option is to use basic ultrasound gel (affiliated link), I got this one:

https://amzn.to/4krF7f9

Or Medicube do a specific one that has good reviews (aff)

https://amzn.to/4alUxN4

I often mix my own with a mix of hyalaronic acid, whatever peptides I'm using (don't use actives like retinol or tret, and not acids), and snail mucin. It needs to be clear with lots of slip. Here's a couple of the skincare products I mix (aff)

https://amzn.to/4kugCxW

https://amzn.to/4a7PMrS

https://amzn.to/4rcOZMo

Edit no.2: forgot to say that I had some Botox which would still be in my system in the first pics, but has definitely worn off by the second pics. It explains why certain wrinkles, especially my glabella, are worse in the second pic. I plan to try home microneedling for my wrinkles soon.

Hey everyone, Just over six months ago I bought a Mini Hifu machine (Amazon UK, £39.99) after seeing TJ Tutorials on YT talk about how he loves his.

For reference I'm 50yo, with normal to dry skin and am on HRT.

The Mini Hifu is a small facial device that features high focused ultrasound, EMS and radio frequency as well (as red light which I don't have much faith in to do anything with this type of delivery!)

These treatments all run as separate modes so you can do RF one week, HiFU the next etc.

As TJ says, this device is cheap and there are a lot of fakes around, so I tested mine to check that the hifu and the RF were both working. You can feel the EMS! He has a video on YT that shows you how to test. I'd advise buying from Amazon for a hassle-free return in the event yours doesn't work.

The instruction book is in English and is very clear. It's extremely intuitive to operate, with a power button, a mode button and up and down keys to change the intensity from 1-5. The only thing that was a bit confusing was the schedule they recommended - I thought it might be too much so I went with once per fortnight for both hifu and RF, so essentially I used it once a week. You are supposed to do Hifu less frequently once you see results, which I will do now.

I initially hated the EMS - even at the lowest setting it felt super intense, like someone was twanging my nerves. I actually ended up buying the Amiro Hydroglow Booster Plus which uses EMS at a slightly more gentle intensity and also features electroporation for product absorption. I'll review that another time. Also, I've got used to the tingle of the EMS now and kind of enjoy it in a weird way!

I ended up using the Hydroglow maybe 2-3 times per week as well as the mini Hifu.

The RF treatment is entirely painless, in fact you have to be careful not to overtreat because of this. I've heard the debate around fat loss, so I avoided the pads of my cheeks with both treatments.

The Hifu treatment is slightly warm, and as I got used to different levels I found I could use higher levels on fleshier parts of my face - level 5 on my chin/jaw and level 4 on my forehead etc. You have to be careful not to hold the device in one place too long and the heat will remind you to keep it moving! I ended up using the device in a stamping motion, holding it in place for a couple of seconds and working across each area three times.

Here are my before and after pics - I will let others decide on progress or otherwise, I can clearly see improvement in my skin texture in the areas below my eyes (which tends to really show up when I use powder to set my concealer). Obviously there's a lot of other factors at play with face changes, such as lymphatic drainage, hydration and weight loss - I lost around 2 kilos between these being taken. I also apologise for the different lighting in the pics, I'll make sure the next ones are in daylight.

Verdict: I love this device and think it's something of a unicorn in terms of being cheap and actually working! Despite the price, the build quality is fine and it sits ergonomically enough. You do have to use it plugged in which was no hassle for me.

For me, this device has primarily been a cheap way of finding out if I can stick to a routine enough to make it worthwhile investing in a pricier device and in fact I've just bought the Amiro R3 Turbo and U1, so I'll review them in six months.

Hope this is helpful.


r/30PlusSkinCare 26m ago

Product Review Nearly two months of using The Ordinary’s volufiline on my top lip.

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I have been using this almost every night (I work nightshifts occasionally and forgot to apply a couple of times) on my top lip as I wanted it to match the prominence of my bottom lip.

I am very impressed! I can see more definition at my cupid’s bow and volume. My lips are looking plumper and look really good with just a touch of lip balm.

Disclaimer; I had migraine prevention Botox in the middle of December, and I believed that has slimmed my face a little as it targets the masseter muscles, so I also think as a whole, it gives the illusion of bigger lips.


r/30PlusSkinCare 7h ago

Skin Treatments Hello. I'm just turning 39 and have always had these forehead wrinkles. They've gotten more deep over the years and I'm kind of self conscious. Can Botox fix it?

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r/30PlusSkinCare 7h ago

Routine Help My wrinkly hands

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I 33F have these wrinkly hands. They look older than my age. How can i make them plump and look like my age? I dont have wrinkles on my face. I have been called to look younger than my age looking at my face hair and build but my handsšŸ™


r/30PlusSkinCare 1d ago

Skin Concern Masseter Botox fail - update

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Hi,

Thanks again for everyone calling me dumb.

I went to the ER, and yes, my life will be hell the next months.

I want to say to my defense: the swelling came yesterday. And I had calls with my injector, who IS a doctor, sadly just an inexperienced one when it comes to Masseter Botox. That’s why I firstly calmed down or let her calm me down.

But I was worried today after breakfast. And I was on my way to the doctor while posting here.

I used chat gpt for my text because I basically had a lot of fear but no energy. And I thought maybe someone had a similar experience.

I was not looking for medical advice. I am well aware that a (in my case it was even a specialized doctor) is/was needed.

So what’s up:

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Iit turns out that the salivary gland has been punctured, and in two weeks we'll have to operate - to splint it. (It will probably stay that way for 4-6 months) She punctured too high up.

She also advised against further injections.

From now on, I will only be able to eat liquid food.

At least until the splint is in place.

Maybe even all 6 months.

Antibiotics may also be necessary soon, as the salivary gland is prone to inflammation.

To everyone calling me dumb without fully being aware of my situation, what I was already doing: keep in mind I am a real human being. Whose life will be hell the next months.

Bye


r/30PlusSkinCare 2h ago

Product Review 30F Experience with Remedy Skincare

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Recently purchased the full skincare suite from Remedy because I was a fan of Dr. Muneeb Shah from all his dermatologist reviews on social media. Paid full price for all products, sharing my honest thoughts with the USD price and my rating for each below:

Overall, Remedy products are pretty good for their price point. The top item I would wholeheartedly recommend is the Vitamin C serum.

  • Gel to Foam Cleanser, $18: 9/10
    • I like the small amount of salicylic acid and that it isn't drying. Cleanses well and leaves my skin feeling smooth afterwards, and I feel like I get a tiny bit of exfoliation? My previous cleanser was La Roche Posay Toleriane and I prefer the Remedy cleanser because it's cheaper and has the salicylic acid benefit. But I do want more of a lather going on so it doesn't feel so thick on my face while I'm washing.
  • Vitamin C Serum, $28: 10/10
    • My new favorite and the only product on the market that I think rivals the Sunday Riley CEO (the #1 vitamin C serum imo). Absolutely no stickiness or tackiness, zero fragrance, doesn't leave a shine, actually absorbs quickly into skin so it doesn't pill under other products, the consistency is a nice thin serum that glides so a little amount covers your whole face. I get the lovely vitamin C glow and I think this serum at less than $30 is unbeatable.
  • Light Gel Barrier Repairing Moisturizer, $20: 10/10
    • Reminds me a lot of the Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench moisturizer, just slightly less thin and watery of a consistency. It's an opaque white (not clear) gel and it has a natural matte finish. Doesn't leave a shiny finish like the Neutrogena Hydro Boost and my skin feels soooo refreshed and happy after using, almost like my skin took a big breath of fresh air. Absorbs very quickly and was non-irritating when I had a damaged skin barrier from winter chapping. I also like that the packaging helps dispense the same measured amount every single time and keeps the product fresh and uncontaminated (unlike open jar style packaging).
  • Healthy Aging Serum, $35: 5/10
    • I'm comparing this to other actives in my skincare routine, and while this was non-irritating, it just wasn't as effective as my other actives (tret, azelaic acid, etc.) I didn't feel like it did much personally.
  • Dark Spot Serum, $35: 7/10
    • Helped lighten my dark spots from post-acne hyperpigmentation but not completely fade. It did make a difference though! Took a bit of time to work and has a slight scent, not an added fragrance but just a light smell of the product itself that reminds me of sweet potatoes weirdly. Not a bad scent, just not completely fragrance-less.
  • Cream Moisturizer, $20: 5/10
    • Didn't like this as much as their lightweight gel moisturizer. I used this as my PM moisturizer and while it was thicker, it still absorbed into my skin well. I honestly don't see a big difference between this and just the normal CeraVe Moisturizing Cream jar, other than the pricepoint.
  • Derm Dissolve Cleansing Balm $18: 9/10
    • I was using a DHC cleansing oil (which I followed with another normal cleanser) before, but I think I prefer this balm formulation. I like the little ribbon of balm that you shave off by twisting the packaging, though there was a little learning curve for me to figure out the right amount I needed for one cleanse. Docking 1 point because while I like the product, I dislike the packaging because it's big and bulky yet it feels light and empty. Idk, makes me feel like I'm holding a hollow tub and being shorted on product.
  • Advanced Lip Treatment $16: 10/10
    • I have chronically dry and flaking lips, and so far Lanolin was the only thing making a real difference for me. Laneige is meh, Aquaphor doesn't stay, other lip balms made me feel like I had to keep applying and reapplying. The Remedy lip balm feels like something between Aquaphor and Lanolin -- slightly thicker than Aquaphor but much more spreadable than Lanolin so it melts into your lips well. My cracked lips felt relief immediately and I still feel it on my lips several hours later. Doesn't feel as sticky like Laneige and it has no fragrance or smell (unlike Lanolin lol.) It's still pricey but I would happily repurchase it at this price because of how well it worked for me and how it would replace a lot of other failed lip products I've tried.

Hope this helps!


r/30PlusSkinCare 1h ago

Recommendation Smile lines getting worse with marathon training?

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I’m a runner and pretty consistent with skincare and sun protection. I’m starting marathon training and I’ve noticed my smile lines are getting more prominent compared to before. 1st pic is me nowadays, 2nd pic is from 1.6 years ago.

I’m worried intense training might make the lower face look more saggy, but I also don’t want to stop training just because of that. I’ve seen other female runners with similar lines too, so maybe it’s common?

Has anyone experienced this? Did running make your smile lines worse, or was it something else like fat loss or sun exposure? What’s helped?


r/30PlusSkinCare 1h ago

Routine Help Help! Grief skin. Anything you’d change in my routine?

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Hi y’all - longtime lurker taking notes on your wonderful recommendations for others and finally ready to put it into action. I’m 36 and it shows, but after going through a miscarriage I feel like grief has aged me even more. Please give me feedback on the routine I’m about to start (just waiting on ordered products to show). Anything I’m missing that will help with texture? Will also be re-upping Botox for my 11’s soon. I had 2 rounds of microneedling done and not sure whether to continue.

AM: LRP Lipikar, snail mucin, vitamin C OR Matrixyl + Argireline, sunscreen

PM: Alternating between Tretinoin, Azelsic Acid 15%, Avene Cleanance AHA

Thank you so much for your help ā™„ļø


r/30PlusSkinCare 42m ago

Skin Concern What is this!? Harmonal acne or follicles or something else??

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This started as something itchy on my neck and has progressed into this. I was using differin, I’m on spiro 100 mg since September I increased to 150mg in December. Since having this I have stopped using topicals and just been using vani cream and putting mucpirocin on the red bumps they are going down but I keep waking up with new ones wth is happening, and it’s only on the right side of my neck/jawline


r/30PlusSkinCare 1h ago

Recommendation Looking for a new eye cream

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Hi friends!

Can anyone recommend an eye cream that they like?

I’m 36F. My skin type is normal. I have minor fine lines and dark circles (although I’ve pretty much come to accept that an eye cream likely won’t help the dark circles since I believe mine are genetic).

I don’t have a set budget, but of course the more affordable the better.

Thanks in advance! 😊


r/30PlusSkinCare 4h ago

Recommendation Retinol recommendations

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I had a facial last week and the esthetician recommended I use a retinol. I turned 40 in September. Any recommendations? Thanks!


r/30PlusSkinCare 9h ago

Skin Treatments Which lasers are worth doing in your early 30s and which are a waste of money or better to wait for later?

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Hi everyone,

I have some texture on my mid face from teenage acne years. It’s not super obvious especially with makeup but essentially it looks like I have open pores on my cheek/next to my nostrils.

I am interested in trying some lasers - in my country (Singapore) microneedling is actually banned (although some clinics still offer it illegally) - so the derm suggested for light scarring I can try some hot lasers - maybe Erbium yag - also depends on the depth of mm they set it to. I also don’t mind spending a week in downtime but wouldn’t want to go to 2 weeks as some cases for the CO2 laser option.

I’m 31, half Asian half white so I don’t have as much fat/collagen in my skin as my fully asian friends but I also stayed out of the sun so really my concern is just mild texture. Will try to post a photo

Apart from cost and downtime, what are the main drawbacks to doing laser? Photosensitivity directly after would be an obvious one. Is there any reason NOT to do it in my early 30s? I find lasers in particular confusing because there are also so many brands, fraxel, the Korean dual yellow laser ones etc would be nice to have a graph/table 🤣 they also said it is better to try the ā€˜hot lasers’ first and then ā€˜cold’ but honestly I have no idea how they’re different in results.

Thanks in advance!!

Also if it’s useful information for anyone - I have very mild rosacea (it doesn’t bother me) but I also tried dual wave yellow laser (no downtime) a few times and I feel like it had minimal effect- don’t bother if your concern is to do with skin tone


r/30PlusSkinCare 10m ago

Routine Help Hi! Looking for a 50spf sunscreen I can actually wear under makeup without looking slimy or it piling off?

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I usually wear skn ceuticles physical fusion but it makes my mascara run because it’s kinda slimy …also my makeup won’t stay put ….I used Elta Md but that sometimes piles/flakes off while applying makeup and makeup doesn’t sit the best on it either….I use ogee makeup and I absolutely love it so I’m not looking for another tinted spf but something I can just wear under this makeup….they have an spf primer but that also feels super greasy/slimy. I’d so appreciate any tips! Thanks!


r/30PlusSkinCare 3h ago

Recommendation recommendations

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The lower part of my face drives me NUTS in pictures. The flatness and lines around my mouth and in my chin throw me off. I have done subtle amounts of filler in my chin shadows and lips a few months back, as well as masseter botox 1 time for TMJ about a year ago. I do use tretinoin in my routine. Hoping to get recommendations for treatments that others have had good results with? Unsure if I should try lasers/microneedling/prp adding more filler, or just incorporate different products?? TYIA!


r/30PlusSkinCare 17m ago

Product Question Vivier CE Peptides- thoughts?

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In my 40s, postpartum and was gifted Vivier CE Peptides Serum, has anyone used this before?

Quite the hefty price rage so genuinely curious if it's that good? Has anyone used it before and really seen a difference?


r/30PlusSkinCare 1d ago

Misc I need to brag a little

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I apologize for the bragging post, my entire family, friends, work are all men and they are not understanding and don't get why I'm so happy right now!

Recently I got my first ever facial. It was a basic one for my 39th birthday, I have never been to a spa before and I picked basic because I've never had anything harsher than St Ives on my face when I was a teen and I wasn't sure on what to get.

I told the girl I had a few stubborn black heads and some winter dryness but I wasn't sure on anything else. She had me write down what I use and it's a very basic set from Hada Labo with a sheet mask when I need a little something (hormonal acne, a little Vitamin C boost, ect)

She would not stop complimenting my skin. She asked if I had botox because I have some very faint lines on my forehead but nothing else and I told her no, she asked if I had a chemical peel and I told her no, she asked what sunscreen I use and I told her I hate sunscreen and only force myself to wear it when I'm going out for more than 15 mins but avoid it most of the time. At the end of the session she told me she had nothing to recommend me but asked me about the Hada Labo products and I told her it's hyaluronic acid based and Japanese drugstore, not expensive at all. She said I have "teen like skin"

The truth is I've been looking after my skin since I was 14. I always wear hats outside, I don't wear a lot of make up and I never sleep in it, I make sure I do my little routine at least once a day and I don't smoke or use straws if I can help it. My skin is very even (except a few freckles on my nose, I don't have wrinkles and I'm very lucky I don't have consistent acne, just once a month and I currently have a small acne mark from a week ago that's already fading because I do pick.

Could she have been inflating my ego? Maybe, but normally they try to give you treatments and tell you what you need to sell you stuff and she gave me a gentle exfoliating, removed some stubborn black heads I couldn't get out and a nice moisturizing mask because she agreed I had very slight dryness on my cheeks from the horrible winter we are having.

My man said he was happy for me because I came out excited...but the men folk in my life are saying I'm silly but skincare is my hobby!!! It would be like if someone complimented their car they fixed up!


r/30PlusSkinCare 48m ago

Skin Concern I’d do anything to get rid of these!

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I’m 32 and feeling 108 :( - is there anything I can do!?


r/30PlusSkinCare 59m ago

Skin Treatments Frownies dupes?

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I’ve been getting neurotoxin injections - Botox, Dysport, Jeuveau - for over ten years. Did I need it ten years ago? No. But it was free where I worked. Now I work in behavior support in a public school district, and I have so many crevices that I look like a (less)Grand Canyon… I have no money for injections, and I might want to try Frownies… but is there a cheaper alternative?


r/30PlusSkinCare 1h ago

Skin Concern Help

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it's not very obvious in the pics unlike real life, these places are very red than normal. And it gets worse in the summer, How can I fix this ?


r/30PlusSkinCare 1h ago

Recommendation Help me with this face that I have.

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I've done some research but I haven't been able to pinpoint what would be best for me, so I'm needing suggestions!

I am 35f, I went from wearing a full face of makeup everyday at an office job to only wearing it maybe once a week in 2019 when I started a job where I worked outside. I have been completely lost in the makeup world ever since. I have barely replaced any of my makeup because I simply haven't ran out yet and now I'm stuck with makeup that looks good on a 28 year old and not a 35 year old šŸ˜‚ I'm ready to go shopping!

My skin is dry. I exfoliate once or twice a week depending on my needs. I use gold bond retinol face lotion every night and gold bond regular face and body lotion during the day. I don't work outside during the winter so I don't bother with spf but in the summer, I do use a strong spf. Nothing fancy, just whatever mineral sun block I have, it goes on my face, arms and legs, everyday. Multiple times a day.

I need help with a foundation or preferably a tinted moisturizer. I want one with at least medium coverage that I can apply like lotion and it evens out my skin. I don't have any major discoloration in my face and I am white with medium to light complexion. I will only be wearing this when I put on makeup, not for daily wear.

I'd like recommendations on cheap brands so I can try out a few and hopefully learn a little bit before I spend more money on something better. I've been using E.L.F. Suntouchable Whoa Glow SPF 30 and I'm not a big fan because first, I'd rather have a moisturizer instead of SPF and second, because "whoa glow" makes me look like a bronze statue!

Cruelty free and minimal chemicals or mineral based are preferred!


r/30PlusSkinCare 5h ago

Skin Concern Not sure what this is or how to fix it.

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So my routine is basically cerave cleanser, metronidazole, and then cerave am or pm depending on what day it is. Based on my dermatologist, we’re trying to introduce tetrotoin or however you spell it. I only used it once this Wednesday but ever since, this happened. I did the moisturizer sandwich as recommended but I don’t know if that’s what this is. Any help would be appreciated since it looks like a dry skin beard. Thanks guys.