Reddit Reddit reviews Eucerin Redness Relief Night Creme - Gently Hydrates To Reduce Redness-Prone Skin At Night - 1.7 oz Jar

We found 9 Reddit comments about Eucerin Redness Relief Night Creme - Gently Hydrates To Reduce Redness-Prone Skin At Night - 1.7 oz Jar. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Eucerin Redness Relief Night Creme - Gently Hydrates To Reduce Redness-Prone Skin At Night - 1.7 oz Jar
Reduce redness for sensitive and redness prone skin at nightSoothing, hydrating formulaEnriched with Licochalcone, a skin soothing extract of licorice rootGentle for sensitive skinFragrance Free, Dye Free and Noncomedogenic
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9 Reddit comments about Eucerin Redness Relief Night Creme - Gently Hydrates To Reduce Redness-Prone Skin At Night - 1.7 oz Jar:

u/sasha_says · 9 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Your makeup is gorgeous!

Unsolicited skincare advice: I have mild rosacea and ruddy cheeks; products with licorice root extract really help. Paula’s Choice Calm Redness Relief Serum, Eucerin Redness Relief Night Cream, and Acwell Licorice Toner are all products I use or used and work really well. They brighten my skin and reduce the redness; I don’t use any green color correcting makeup and feel comfortable packing blush on my skin, finally.

u/sensualsanta · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Mine was like this too so I started putting on a Eucerin night cream before bed. It's super thick but it actually feels really great on my skin, and not greasy. Cetaphil and Cerave just didn't work for me. In the morning my face is well moisturized and my makeup looks a lot better (I use powder).

The key to great moisturizing I've found was to apply moisturizer right after patting my face dry after cleaning it, while my face is still somewhat moist. This allows the cream to lock in moisture and really helps hydrate my parched skin.

I'm actually using the redness relief products but I'm sure it will be fine for you too. I have eczema (flaky, flaky skin) and rosacea and so far I've been fine, no breakouts.

Here is what I use: http://www.amazon.com/Eucerin-Redness-Relief-Soothing-Night/dp/B0013L3XMM

u/kittencatmeows1 · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Ditto to the dermatitis

BUT

One product I don't see getting much love is Eucirin redness relief

I have redness across my cheeks and nose and this has been helpful. Not to mention it's very hydrating :)

u/Verivus · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

This seems to have good reviews on Amazon if you haven't tried it already.

u/apple_cores · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Eucerin Redness Relief Night Cream. I love this stuff. I have redness in my t-zone and I think this helps it.

Edit: if your rosacea is very severe, however, I'm not sure how much this will help. There are some encouraging before and after pictures online, but ymmv. Good luck!

u/aginger · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

New Purchases:

  • Timeless Hyaluronic + Vitamin C Serum - this has hyaluronic acid, glycerin, MAP, and peptides. Tried this yesterday and this morning, hope it works out.
  • Finishing Touch Flawless Hair Remover - This is a little rotary razor thing for getting rid of facial hair. I have really reactive and sensitive skin, and haven't gotten irritation from this since I used it yesterday. I'll have to see how the regrowth is. I have very fine, light facial hair, and I did have to go over spots multiple times but it was effective.
  • Dr. Dennis Gross Sheer Mineral Sun Spray SPF 50 - I ordered this with my 15% coupon from Sephora, haven't received it yet.

    Repurchases (with my Ulta platinum coupon):

  • Clinique City Block Sheer SPF 25 Sunscreen - I love this for everyday, functions as a primer almost, has a tint that will work on lighter skin tones.
  • Clinique All About Eyes Eye Cream - I love this shit.
  • Clinique Take the Day Off Eye Makeup Remover - The best.

    Rave:

  • I ordered the Eucerin Redness Relief Soothing Night Cream and it's amazing. The texture is a gel-cream, has glycerin, squalane, and one of my favorite ingredients, licorice root extract. I've been using this for a few weeks without breakouts, is very hydrating, I love it.
u/friendlypegasus · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I would definitely take the advice of the person before me, and consider using Stridex (which is a BHA). My boyfriend had similar issues and this is what he does...

Mineral cleanse with baby oil. You can find more information about mineral oil cleansing on the sidebar, but basically you'll just rub it all over your face in circles, and within a few uses you'll begin to either feel "grit" in your fingers, or you'll notice a change in your skin.

Next, he washes his face with First Aid Beauty cleanser or a Mario Badescu cleanser. You can find all of his cleansers with descriptions here, or at Ulta.

Next, he uses a konjac sponge, which gently exfoliates your face. The addition of a konjac sponge has completely changed both his and my skin! You can find them cheaper on amazon and elsewhere, but the one I linked is the most well-known brand, but not the one I have. I have a red one. Red ones are meant for people without any skin issues, and just looking for a gentle exfoliant. You can find more information about which sponge you should use here.

Next, he exfoliates. Currently he uses Biore pore unclogging scrub and he seems to like it. I personally use LUSH Angels on Bare Skin which is really amazing and he loves to steal it whenever he can.. hahah

After the shower, he uses Stridex pads which are SO CHEAP and work great. So many people on this thread swear by them. Him and I use the blue box, because our skin is sensitive. But if yours isn't then red box will be fine.

Finally, we both use a moisturizer. Currently we use this one which is amazing, but it depends on your skin type.

Also, I recommend you use a redness night mask cream for the redness. Eucerin's anti-redness night cream is easily the best product on the market for redness issues.

Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions. :)

u/agitatedddragonfruit · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction