I am very pale and got severely sunburnt a few times as a kid. This has left me with leathery skin on my forehead and chest. Adding to that I got really bad hormonal acne as a teen so I have deep scars left from that. My skin also gets really dry easily and most moisturizers irritate my skin and cause acne. I am only 20, I do not smoke, tan or use heavy makeup on the daily. I also only get drunk in moderation once or twice a month and I am drinking water regularly. However I already have a wrinkle coming from my nose to my mouth on one side of my face, and 1 deep wrinkle under both eyes. Meanwhile I see older women who tan, smoke, live off junk food, have fucked up sleeping schedules with perfect fucking skin. Why the fuck should I even try if my genetics are already so much worse than others
>>18646057
Well since it's sunburn it's probably not your genetics, people that drink, eat lots of junk food, and smoke are destroying their insides; they will eventually regret it. If you want to try something that will 100% help your dry skin, use Betaderm (betamethasone valerate) cream, I was plastering my face with moisturizers and decided to use this (it was supposed to be for my eczema but cleared that skin up) and my skin is very soft and moisturized now. I have not been using it a long time, a couple days. Before I used it my face was so dry it looked like I had forehead wrinkles, and my skin was visibly dry and peeling but now the wrinkles are gone. It also MAY help with acne, for that problem just make sure you aren't washing your face too much, it might be because of overcompensation that it's happening. I had tons of tiny pimples and teva-doxycycline cleared it up very fast, two weeks. These products together would cost around $70-80 together
>>18646057
Get a proper skincare.
>Vitamin C
>Retinol
>Peptides
>SUNSCREEN (DAILY)
There are tons of very light moisturisers that you can use and won't break you out. Just find out which one works for you.