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Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:29 am |
It's not that one will deactivate the other but it's easy to strip and stress your skin when you use both, especially when starting out on RA. If you've never used RA before you will find it drying at first (even if you have oily skin) and inclined to be irritating.
I tried using RA and AHA at first and I found it was too much for me on a regular basis. Of course I did use high % aha...no half measures for me. A low % bha might be fine but you may want to build up your tolerance for RA first.
As far as using RA on damp skin...don't even think about it at first. It will irritate the crap out of your skin.
Later on...6 months to a year in...you may find you can do it with no problems. I can now but it's a mistake in the beginning..It just depends on how sensitive you are as to whether you ever can.
But don't do it when you're building up a tolerance and adjusting to it. |
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