All skin care is a matter of trial and error. What is good for you may be terrible for me (and vice versa). I think the Tula product is worth trying. It seems to be suitable for all skin types. I'm in my 40's, dry skin, fairly even (very minimal), semi-sensitive due to rosacea (redness/flushing/telangiectasia), but overall healthy looking. I think the key to success is finding ingredients that help create and maintain skin integrity and health. After that, in case of problems, use the target products for it. I tend to have a complex routine (mostly at night) and would feel comfortable just using it, especially on a day when my routine is usually just moisturizer and SPF or moisturizer with SPF - wear your SPF ! I love the company, the ingredients, the sealed packaging, the ease of use, the philosophy and the effectiveness of this product.
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