Reddit Reddit reviews La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Balm, Soothing Repairing Multi Purpose Balm for Dry & Irritated Skin, Body & Hand Cream, Fragrance Free

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u/i_like_oliver · 11 pointsr/scacjdiscussion

I would like to preface this by saying this is what I would do for me personally knowing what I know now about my own skin. If I were making suggestions for someone else I think this list would be very very different.

Under $50:

Heimish All Clean Balm [$17]

CeraVe Daily Moisturizing Lotion [$11]

CeraVe Healing Ointment [$9]

Australian Gold Tinted Sunscreen [$13]

This particular budget was actually a lot harder than I thought it was going to be. I prioritized Sunscreen first, because that is an important product to me and it is a product that was difficult to find something I was happy using every day. I picked the cleanser next because I knew it was going to be pricey at this budget. I really think oil cleansing has done wonders for my skin. I especially like balms. I find them much easier to use. I occasionally like to use a straight oil, but on a daily basis using something with an emulsifier is just more practical. In reality if I had to stick to this budget all the time, I would probably sub out the Heimish for an emulsifying cleansing oil like Kose or the Simple one. I just haven't used either of those yet, I wasn't comfortable substituting that for the sake of this exercise.

I don't think I would be totally happy with this routine long term. It's not as hydrating as I tend towards and it doesn't have any actives. The CeraVe lotion is nice, but I wouldn't LOVE using it. I picked this over the CeraVe cream because I find that the cream does not actually sink into my skin. It's nice over other thinner formulas, but it tugs at my skin uncomfortably if used on its own.

Under $100

Heimish All Clean Balm [$17]

Stridex Maximum Acne Medication Pads [$4]

Dear, Klairs Supple Proparation Facial Toner [$22]

Hada Labo Gokujun Premium Hyaluronic Solution [$15]

Holika Holika Skin and Good Cera Super Cream [$17] (this is discontinued, but as long as it's $17 at Amazon or CVS where I bought it I will probably keep using it)

Jojoba Oil [$8 @ Trader Joe's]

CeraVe Healing Ointment [$3] [Travel Size]

Australian Gold Tinted Sunscreen [$13]

TBH this is making me realize how much money I actually spend on my routine. GEEZ I DIDN'T NEED THIS TODAY. Essentially I just took out the CeraVe lotion and added my HG Hydrating/Moisturizing Layers. The Klairs seems like so much of a splurge here, but it really truly is one of my favorite products to use. It is very hydrating and soothing to me. I also added the Stridex because it's cheap, effective, easy to use and this is one active I know I can tolerate if I keep up my hydration/moisturization.

I think the CeraVe Healing Ointment is a true workhorse and I would never be with out it, BUT I don't actually use very much of it. I mean I bought my first 3 oz. tube 9 months ago and I don't think I've even used half of it. With the smaller budget it makes more sense to get a bigger tube because it can be SUCH a multitasker, but since I have a few more items in the way of "moisturizing" here, I would probably purchase a very small tube of the ointment (mostly for my lips and the corners of my nose) and also incorporate Jojoba Oil. I love Jojoba for cleansing and for mixing into other products. My very chapped lips also DRINK UP oils like no one's business.

I am ashamed to say this routine is still short of some things I use pretty frequently, but I would still be happy with it. It has everything I actually need.

Under $200:

Heimish All Clean Balm [$17]

La Roche-Posay Toleriane Hydrating Gentle Cleanser [$15]

Stridex Maximum Acne Medication Pads [$4]

Stratia Soft Touch AHA [$14]

Dear, Klairs Supple Proparation Facial Toner [$22]

Hada Labo Gokujun Premium Hyaluronic Solution [$15]

Stratia Rewind [$16]

Stratia Liquid Gold [$24]

Holika Holika Skin and Good Cera Super Cream [$17]

Jojoba Oil [$8 @ Trader Joe's]

La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm [$15]

CeraVe Healing Ointment [$3] [Travel Size]

Raw Honey [$7ish]

Queen Helene Mint Julep Mask [$5]

Australian Gold Tinted Sunscreen [$13]

Again these all the same products as before. The three additions I use frequently are the LRP B5, Stratia Liquid Gold, and Stratia Rewind. The Raw Honey and the Queen Helene are masks that I know work for me and are fun to use. I very rarely use the honey buy itself, but it is lovely as a mask mixed with the Klairs (thanks to u/LGBTQBBQ for that tip). I've also included the Stratia Soft Touch here because it is on my list to try. I'm pretty sensitive to actives and I think a 10% Mandelic is something I could handle.

I actually really enjoyed having to think about my routine like this. I really thought I had paired down my routine quite a bit and I suppose I have, but even the $200 budget would not be enough to repurchase everything I use on a monthly basis. This (mostly) doesn't even include things I want to try or things I have around just in case or just because. Realistically I would have a couple more wash off masks, and eye cream (even though it is not at all necessary imo), at least one other kind of sunscreen, and maybe one or two other moisturizers.

But I guess I'm that kind of extra bitch.

...and like its a hobby right? It's ok to spend money on a hobby.

At least that is what I'll tell myself.

u/bloomhere · 11 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

UPDATE just in case anyone cares-


The peeling phase is the worst phase


Guys, I look awful. Haha. Also, makeup was a necessary evil.


I’ve been moisturizing out the wazoo- cerave treatment, aloe, heavy cream, neosporin and Vaseline. On your recommendations, I ordered an overnight mask and the La Roche-Posay Repairing Balm. I haven’t used these yet- they’ll be here tomorrow!


The boy wants to see me again soon, and I’m dying to hurry up this peeling process so I don’t scare him away. I’ll ask him to shave or use beard oil in the future if things go well with him haha


WHY ARE WE ATTRACTED TO THINGS THAT HURT US

u/gr_assmonkee · 10 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

My first Shelfie! ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ Thanks for letting me creep around here and steal your recommendations because my skin has never looked/felt better.
Products are
philosophy one step facial cleanser
Dr Brandt Microdermabrasion :I only exfoliate with this 3 days a week
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5

u/HiImCarlSagan · 5 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Kikumasamune sake high moisture lotion toner followed by La Roche Posay Cicapalast Baume. At night, I sometimes put Vaseline on top. I have dry skin. It peels a bit in some spots (especially since I use Retin-A), but it isn't as if my skin is crazy dehydrated or dry. But for some reason, it just sucks up normal moisturizers like nobody's business. The sake toner + baume combo has done wonders for my skin -- it's plumper and smoother than before, and my skin stays hydrated for more than a few hours at a time. It's helped with my tone and complexion too -- I basically don't wear my tinted moisturizer any more, I just spot conceal if I need it. The baume clears up spots as well -- I notice they go away twice as quickly since I started using it.


I use the LRP baume on my legs too when my eczema gets bad. That (and a super mild bleach bath) are the only things that get my eczema in check (and I've tried everything).

u/jerrysugarav · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

For moisture and faster healing:
La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Multi-Purpose Balm Cream for Dry Skin, 1.35 Fl. Oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0060OUV5Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_blJFloc1vQpBV

To prevent recurring acne:
Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%
http://theordinary.com/product/rdn-azelaic-acid-suspension-10pct-30ml

To reduce redness and scarring pigmentation:
Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% - Do not use at the same time as your vitamin c serum. They cancel each other out.
http://theordinary.com/product/rdn-niacinamide-10pct-zinc-1pct-30ml

u/valentinedoux · 4 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

You should wear sunscreen because of tretinoin. It also prevents hyperpigmentation (red marks) from getting worse. Sun exposure makes hyperpigmentation more prominent and slower healing.

La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 and hyaluronic acid like Hada Labo Premium Hyaluronic Solution will help with your dryness and flakiness.

u/agitatedlending · 4 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

thoughts and prayers, this should help relieve any irritation caused by the ancient hand soap spirits in a few days

u/yrgrlfriday · 3 pointsr/AugustBumpers2017

I've been trying soooo many different sports bras, trying to find one that is easy to take on and off, gives awesome support, and doesn't chafe on long runs. So far, this one is my favorite. I'm normally a AA, but I'm a D now and probably still going to grow a bit more.

I've also been hunting around for an everyday bra that comes in the sizes I need, is lightweight, free of padding, and gives a natural shape under clothing. If you've hung out on /r/abrathatfits, you've read about the elusive "That 70s Bra." I think I found it...right here on Amazon. I got a D, which fits amazingly now, and a DD to save for later on.

I got this skin soothing balm in the Amazon maternity sample box and it's like a miracle. It got rid of all the irritated, flaky red skin around my mouth and nose. I bought the full size package immediately. I can't recommend it enough. I've also been using 100% rose hip seed oil every night, and it has calmed things down significantly. So far, pregnancy has made my dry skin drier, and my oily patches even more of a mess. Great.

I'm in love with the ASOS high-waisted maternity leggings, and still have several pair left over from my first pregnancy. I'm wearing them already. They are so soft, and no chance of a wardrobe malfunction.

I guess my only other lifesaving products at this point are my pour over coffee setup, Greek yogurt, and Triscuits, haha.

u/anniecakes · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

How long ago did this happen? It will probably go away on its own soon. Just make sure to wear SPF since sun makes any discoloration worse.


You could also try a cica cream like LRP Cicaplast Baume B5, which soothes your skin a helps it repair itself. They're used for scars, so I think it would work here, too.

Disclaimer: I have never tried it for scars, I just use it to soothe my skin if it's acting up.

u/ohnart · 3 pointsr/abdiscussion

For the La Roche product, is this the product you're talking about? I've been looking for a product that will help my healing acne as I've tried a turmeric cream, but it doesn't help much with the redness and overall irritation.

u/chemkara · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

TO Caffeine cream can be drying over time. Lots of people complained about that. Your skin is dehydrated and anything you will put on it will burn even gentle moisturizer.

I suggest you lay off the Caffeine Serum and if you can avoid getting close with other actives as well. If you can lay off them for a while as well it would be even better.

Use the gentlest cream you have, no perfumes or alcohol. Put Vaseline on it at night or La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm to help sooth and speed up the recovery.

u/Upload-Crouton-Array · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

You may want to try posting this in r/tretinoin as well. They also have a pretty in-depth Wiki.

Also, I know that on r/tretinoin and on r/accutane, the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 is pretty popular for red, irritated skin, so you may want to give that a try.

You could also try switching to the microsphere version of tret which comes in .04%, .06%, .08% (the one I use), and .1%. I think a couple of the strengths don’t have a generic yet though.

As well I just wanted to ask, how do you like that Murad sunscreen? I’m currently trying to find a new sunscreen, like last night I was going through some problem sets on this website called HackerRank studying for a job interview (who as part of the interview process have a coding test through HackerRank), but it took me like 3x as long because I kept getting stuck looking at sunscreens multiple times lmao.

u/what_the_deckle · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Issue: Small bumps on forehead, around mouth. These occasionally are kind of itchy or raw-feeling. They don't seem to get worse or better, just bump along their little bumpy lives.

Skin type: Generally on the dry side, nearing 30. Occasional problems with cystic acne but the Effaclar Duo really helped with that. I do have bangs, but the worst spots are below where my bangs touch if they do touch (they mostly swoop to the side/are curly and fly up)

Current Routine: Morning / Wash with water, Juice Beauty 30 SPF mixed with Boots No 7.. I found the zinc to be too drying on its own and I'm too impatient to layer, so I mix equal parts and slather it on. Evening / Wash with Boots No 7 Melting Gel Cleanser. Apply a thin layer of La Roche Posay Effaclar Duo. This stuff is amazing for my hormonal cystic acne. I've been using it for 2 months and it's really kept the cysts away. Wait a few minutes and then apply a thin layer of the Boots No. 7 lotion. When needed/Once a week or so / Manuka honey mask. La Roche Posay Cicaplas Baum. The Baum is amazing for those dry skin spots after acne clears or on your nose if you've been sick.

How Long: This exact routine I've been using for two months. Nothing new or added, no random sheet masks for at least a month. The Effaclar Duo was a great help to my cystic acne, but it hasn't seemed to help those little bumps. If anything, it weirdly feels like it makes them rawer.

Location: Northeast USA

u/charlottehaze · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Just started Accutane (Claravis), 60mg/day yesterday, and have changed up my routine recently based on lurking around this sub and r/Accutane. Any general comments/feedback would be much appreciated!

Skin type: Oily for sure, but I am positive it's about to become dry with the Accutane. In changing up my routine a few weeks ago, I tried to pick products that seemed to work for people with both skin types generally (maybe just with different frequencies of use) so I could use them before and after I finish the course.

Current routine:

AM

Cosrx Low Ph Good Morning Gel Cleanser to cleanse

Klaris Supple Preparation Facial Toner for toner

Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Multi-Purpose Balm Cream for moisturizer

Sun Bum SPF 30 fPVNM Sunscreen, Original Face Stick -- I know it's not the best, but I live in Portland/Seattle so the need is not as dire as in other places

PM

Lush Ultrabland to remove makeup
Remove makeup

Cosrx Low Ph Good Morning Gel Cleanser to cleanse

Usually after cleansing I use a mask -- I had been using more acne-targeting masks, but since I am switching to sheet masks, which I used to only use occasionally. Right now, I have Benton Snail Bee High content Sheet Mask Pack and Dermal Korea Collagen Essence Full Face Facial Mask Sheet, but I also really like Origins Drink Up-Intensive and Cosrx Ultimate Nourishing Rice Overnight Mask. When I need spot treatment, I am obsessed with Cosrx Acne Pimple Master Patch

Then I go back and do -- Klaris Supple Preparation Facial Toner for toner

Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Multi-Purpose Balm Cream for moisturizer

Edit: I used to use (and still have left some) of Lush's Herbalism. I am not sure I should keep using it on Accutane, since it exfoliates, but any commentary on that would be appreciated!

u/ImmaTriangle · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I use this cream to reduce the appearance of dandruff around my hairline. It also got rid of a patch of eczema I had on my face in less than 3 days. This stuff is seriously worth the money it gets rid of scars, rashes, dry skin, cuts, it does everything! I seriously recommend it!

u/onwardtomanagua · 1 pointr/Psoriasis

I feel you :(

Cocoa butter was the only thing that worked when I had p on my face. La Roche posay makes a balm that I like a lot https://www.amazon.com/Roche-Posay-Cicaplast-Baume-Multi-Purpose-Butter/dp/B0060OUV5Y.

u/oscarjeff · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Dr. Jart Cicapair Cream is amazing at calming red, inflamed, and irritated skin. Like when your whole face feels raw and like it's on fire? The cicapair cream has calmed that significantly overnight, essentially compressing what used to require days of healing into a single night.

The active ingredient in the cream is centella asiatica. There are other products, such as LRP Cicaplast Baume and serums, that also have centella asiatica. I haven't used them personally, but I've seen a lot of people recommend the LRP version.

u/jugband-blues · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I gave myself a pretty shitty chemical burn on the side of my nose a week ago and it's pretty much gone after using this.

u/JustWonderingBIOTCH · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Try this: La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm, 1.35 Fl. Oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0060OUV5Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VAhwDbJZBF83M

I also struggle with painful cysts that take FOREVER to heal no matter what i treat them with. I incorporated this balm on a whim cause I’d just seen it recommended on this sub a lot, and I swear it soothes my breakouts like nothing else has. I didn’t research much on it, but I’m pretty sure the zinc+other moisturizing ingredients it has provided an amazing combo for helping the cysts heal more quickly and healthily. Give it a shot!!