Skin Care SOS: Finding My Glow Game in the Humid Heat
Skin Care SOS Finding My Glow Game in the Humid Heat

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Ugh, finally someone said it: My skincare routine is a hot mess, and I’m not the only one. I’m a dude in a humid climate trying to figure out how to get that smooth, glowing skin without breaking the …

Ugh, finally someone said it: My skincare routine is a hot mess, and I’m not the only one. I’m a dude in a humid climate trying to figure out how to get that smooth, glowing skin without breaking the bank or my patience. I’ve tried every product under the sun—literally—like a skincare version of a TikTok trend, and now I’m here to spill the tea on what’s working, what’s not, and how to avoid the skincare spiral.

Starting with the basics: I wash my face with Dove sensitive in the AM, but when my skin gets oily, I switch to Celeteque Hydrating Cleanser. It’s like a hydration hack for my T-zone. For moisturizer, Skintific 5x ceramide is my go-to for dry days, but I’m always juggling between that and Fairy Skin Hybrid Sunscreen (because my skin is basically a sponge in this humidity). My PM routine is a bit more chaotic—Cleteque Hydrating Cleanser is my main, but I throw in Cerave SA soothing cleanser every 3 days. I’ve also been playing with Garnier Vitamin C (sometimes) and Skintific moisturizer. The problem? I’ve tried so many products that I’m basically a skincare lab, and some of them are just disasters.

Beloved Tinted Sunscreen? It clogged my pores like a villain. The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% made my skin look like a oil slick. Luxe Organix Cica Gel felt like a drying spell after an hour. Kojie San for dark spots? It’s a drying nightmare. And Celemax Retinal? I got lazy and stopped using it, which is a huge mistake. Some products just don’t work long-term, especially in a humid climate where your skin is basically sweating 24/7.

So what’s the takeaway? Prioritize non-comedogenic products, skip the gimmicks, and stick to basics. Sunscreen is non-negotiable, and moisturizer is your skin’s best friend. Also, don’t be afraid to simplify—your skin doesn’t need a 10-step routine.

💫 What’s your skincare struggle? Drop your hacks below!…

What’s your skincare struggle? Drop your hacks below!

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