Tuesday, August 17, 2010

People with good skin..?

What do you suggest using?


For a facewash. I have a greasy nose with blackheads and my face is dry everywhere else and EXTREMLEY sensitive (even dove soap burns me and makes my skin feel all tight and sore).





So what face wash do you reccomend thats under £5.


Also,


What about aqueous cream? - I know it can be used as a cream and as a face wash (you mix it with water).

People with good skin..?
Try using superdrug tea tree face wash. If you skin is dry or sore use moisturiser, simple is probably best if you have sensitive skin.
Reply:try boots cucumber range either face wipes or cleansers. I never use soaps on my face and that stuff will be in your price range hope it works for you
Reply:i used to have a greasy nose and blackheads and everynow and then i would get pimples


i got tired of it all so i went to the dermatologist.


and they told me to use Cetaphil. it is light and cheap.


and of course they gave me all this prescriptions stuff but Cetaphil can be bought at any drugstore.
Reply:I find tea tree really good, its mild for sensitive skin and prevents blemishes :)
Reply:under 5-10$ i recommend oil of olay facewash for sensitive skin with witch hazel. worked awesome on my acne for about a year.


if you want something that will rid you of acne forever, Proactive is the way to go. It costs about 80$ for a 3 month supply, and I swear it works.
Reply:For the greasy nose I would recommend Stridex pads for sensitive skin (Walmart has it with the facial cleansers.) For the rest of your face, I would try Noxema wash; my grandmother swears by it and her skin is beautiful.
Reply:hey you have comnination skin so you want to be using a product that is designed for combination skin but one that is also for sensitive skin, a cleansing milk should be ok beacause it has less oil in for your nose areas and are usually mild enough for sensitive skin, it would be a good idea for you to maybe pop into a beauty salon so they can see your skin people can be more helpful if they can actually see your skin rather then through here xxx
Reply:I use simple facwash and boots witch hazel and tree tree toner and cleanser.





Dont use soap, it dries out your face and stings your eyes. Use tea tree oil for the spots, and you might want to go to your doctors and get tablets for the spots.
Reply:It sounds like you have very sensitive skin, if your skin is flaking its dry if it just feels tight than it is dehydrated which means you have to drink more water, it really does wonders for your skin (8 glasses per day) I would probably recommend using Cetaphil for your cleanser, it is very mild and gentle, but also good for acne. Spectro gel works good too for a cleanser Make sure your also using a moisturiser, stick with oil free if your having breakouts and something that is designed for oilier or sensitive skin. Aveda has a great skin care line for sensitive skin and it also works good if your having breakouts it is call All sensitive cleanser , toner and moisturiser. So cleanse, tone and moisturiser morning and night. If you are still having a lot of problems go and get a facial done with a professional aesthetican, she will diagnose your skin type and what you should be using, Hope this helps :)
Reply:try face scrubs. blackheads, greasy skin, and dryness comes from dead skin cells on your face. Dead skin cells builds up on your face, thus giving you the previous skin problems. Face scrubs gets rid of all of that and it's very cheap. Just google face scrubs or exfoliate to figure out your skin type to match the product you might need.
Reply:I have the same problem as you.. normal/combination skin and shine/oiliness around my nose! (All stopped when I started using the Dermalogica products though =D) before that I used Superdrug's Clarity Shine Control Paper for 99p. Has 65 small sheets of paper with translucent powder and gave my face a matt look. It's great and really cheap and doesn't clog up pores like make-up does.





If not then get a good skin care regime by Dermalogica and they will recommend products for your skin once you see their dermatologist. Just go on their site and find your nearest one and you away. I also recommend you buy the products online from JerseyBeautyCompany as you save a lot of money through them =] x





Exfoliating will help clear away blackheads! Remember to moisturise after.


BTW it's not £5 but it is REALLY worth the money. x


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