
What products can I use for clearing my skin?
I have dry/sensitive skin.. What otc products can I use to clear acne (rough, sandpaper feeling skin colored bumps on forehead) and chest.. They are only visible if the sunlight hits my forehead, its awful! I have used Pro-active, and it worked great for the first mth.. but then worsened.. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
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Try Phisoderm. It’s cheap, and it is working well for me so far. I just got it last week, and I already see a difference.
Yeah, Proactive only works for oily skin, because it’s method is essentially drying out the skin.
Well, check out these tips
I KNOW THIS IS REALLY LONG, JUST PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ IT.
I find it also very useful to wash my face every morning and every night: it seems to get rid of pimples and prevent future pimples from popping up so easily. I also use a light Neutrogena wash for oily skin, which works great (only use it once or twice a week though). Apricot Scrub from St. Ives has cleansing and moisturizing beads inside the face wash, so I use that once a week to refresh my face and get rid of a lot of oil that has collected during the week.
Maybelline is a good brand for makeup. If your pimples are really bothering you a lot, use a little foundation (preferrably from BareEscentuals). You can also find a lot of good quality makeup in Sephora. Try using natural, oil free make up so that your face won’t become even more oily.
well, you could use a face masque or a peel once a week. and use something called apricot scrub for your oily skin. it also helps with acne and smells great.
youre makeup is perfect, but change it around every once in a while (ex. once a month change the color of gloss or eyeshadow so you can look fresh instead of ordinary.).
and also, drink lots of water, and eat a healthy diet. its good for your skin, nails, and hair. not to mention your weight…
- Use a light mosturizer with maybe SPF 15 every day to keep your face from drying out, an over-dried face will cause to an increase for oil, which can lead to break-outs.
- Take tips from magazines, it helps, and do the masks, they are good for your skin, and fun!
http://www.beauty-tricks.com/beautyblog/…
My biggest beauty secret is that I scrub my face every few days with plain white sugar mixed with a little water. It helps get rid of my nasty blackheads and leaves my skin so smooth. The frequent exfoliation seems to help with my oily t-zone as well. I am also on Differin and the sugar scrub gets rid of the dry skin Differin causes.
Never use Sun-In.
Don’t use a moisturizer too often if you have oily skin– it will just make you break out.
Easy on the sunscreen. Definitely need to use it, but make sure you get the dry-touch, not oily kind. Even helps to use a matte powder with SPF in it.
Use chap-stick.
Always take a shower/wash your face after you sweat a lot.
Wash your face iwth warm water and just a drugstore face wash (Biore Ice Cleanser works well), then pat dry at least once day, if not twice.
Don’t pick at pimples.
Try out Crest White Strips.
At night, I wash my face with this, it works really well. http://thebodyshop.com/bodyshop/browse/p…
This also comes with a facial scrub http://thebodyshop.com/bodyshop/browse/p…
and also a http://thebodyshop.com/bodyshop/browse/p…
only do all this stuff about twice a week, not every day
Tea tree oil
Has natural purifying antibacterial properties and is known to help soothe blemished skin.
for more about tea tree oil
It’s very natural, first of all. It doesn’t have lots of chemicals added, no complicated formulas to irritate sensitive skin. It actually absorbs excess, unwanted oil from the skin, and replaces it with nourishing oils that are very essential for maintaining a healthy complexion.
Read this if you still need some more answers: http://www.indianchild.com/tea_tree_oil_…
http://aztec.asu.edu/makingscents/articl…
Don’t use that Morning Burst stuff. The little exfoliator stuff will irritate your skin.
I have good skin and would recommend facial wipes. Because you have sensitive skin like me, T-Zone facial wipes is good. The thing is you shouldn’t use too many products on your skin as this can make it worse. Plus, find out what works best for your skin, don’t follow brands or just accept what it says on the tin. To keep your face fresh, just use facial wipes and a cream to stop skin getting dry. Don’t wear too much make up all the time. E45 cream, Johnsons Baby Oil and Vaseline are suggestions for using on skin. Oils are also good for dry skin. Go for natural oils, not supermarket brand types. If in doubt, perhaps speak to a doctor or go into boots and speak to a consultant. Good luck! P.S. Adding a bit of dettol to your water when having a bath/shower may help. I use it in my bath water: kills bacteria.
Vitamin B5 aka. Pantothenic Acid..i have tried everything!! trust me. ProActiv works but it cost way too much. Vitamin B5 is the way to go. i’m 17 by the way
just read–>
http://www.acne.org/messageboard/index.php?showtopic=15341
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im just here to save people time and money..i’ve wasted so much money on stuff that barely works. but i did my research and i’ve found Vitamin B5 and it works!
If you got any questions just email me and i’ll be more than happy to help
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