Last updated: December 30, 2025 at 08:11 AM
Summary of Reddit Comments on "La Roche-Posay"
General Comments
- People praised the OP's skin texture and beauty, reassuring them that their skin looked good before using any skincare products.
- There was a discussion about the differences in lighting, angles, and lenses affecting how skin appears in photos.
- Some commenters commended the OP for the improvement in their skin, specifically mentioning the healing of their skin barrier.
- One user requested makeup-free photos to see the actual results of the skincare products used.
Product Comparisons
- A comparison was made between La Roche-Posay (LRP) and Avene products, suggesting that if LRP caused comedones, it might be due to ingredients like shea butter or silicones.
- There was a mention of Ectoin-based products, including Paula's Choice Ectoin Booster, with some users finding it expensive and causing eye irritation.
- Discussion about vegan and cruelty-free options, highlighting that Garnier (owned by L'Oreal) may not be cruelty-free.
Specific Product Information
- A distinction was made between two different versions of a product, one being rinse-off and the other no-rinse.
Skin Concerns
- Mention of LRP containing adapalene, a retinoid, although uncertainty if they offer other retinoids.
User Recommendations
- Users were inspired to improve their skincare routine after seeing the positive results on the OP's skin.
- Requests for specific product recommendations to address skin concerns like eczema and premature aging were made.
Miscellaneous Comments
- Positive remarks were made about the OP's appearance and the effectiveness of their skincare routine.
Overall, there were varying opinions on skincare products, with some users experiencing positive outcomes, while others expressed concerns about specific ingredients and pricing. Recommendations were made for alternative cruelty-free options, and users shared personal experiences with different products.



