Sunday, December 20, 2009

Best Face Wash For...?

I have oily and blemished skin and was wondering if you have used a particularly good facial wash that would be suitable for my skin. At the moment I am using a Clinique one, it's good but too costly for me to keep using. I am looking to spend about 拢5. I've used Clearisil in the past but have found that it's way too harsh for my skinn :(. Any ideas?


xxBest Face Wash For...?
Biore's IceWash is awesome. I turned my boyfriend onto it, and he has the most stubborn acne ever. It really helped reduce his blemishes without overdrying his skin.





Add a toner with salicylic acid to your routine (Clean %26amp; Clear's Sensitve Skin toner is good), as well as an oil-free moisturizer and a mask or exfoliator for an extra skin boost.Best Face Wash For...?
I use biore and i know clearsil are evil they made my face turn bright red once when i used it as a teen its very harsh, biore is expensive but it tends to work and i think they have a product for blemished skin as well.
forget all this over the counter stuff..if you really want to get rid of your spots go to your nearest beauty salon and buy some Dermalogica Anti Bac face wash.





I spent years faffing about with johnsons and neutrogena etc..





But combine Dermalogica with some natural Tea Tree oil and you'll never have a spot again..well until time of the month!
st Ives apricot facial scrub
u can use Neutrogena pore refining cleanser. it may cost 6-7 dollars. it is very effective on blemished skin as well as oily skin.


i m using this and getting good results.
Cetaphil was prescribed to two of my friends by dermatologists. You can buy it at Target or a drug store. It is very inexpensive, and fragrance and chemical free. I used it and liked it.
This is not a skin wash or cleanser or any such product but I am certain it will be a great help and it's inexpensive. It's called Aloe Vera gel distributed by Nature's Pharmacy of Irving, Texas, USA.It's 100% pure Aloe. After cleansing your face or any problem area with your choice of cleansing agent, apply a small amount to the skin and leave. Avoid any contact with eyes. Allow to 'dry' (about 2 - 3 minutes). It appears to dry but is actually absorbed by the skin. Repeat each night before bed. May also be repeated in a.m., if desired. The gel is non-staining and leaves no trace. In morning applications, apply makeup after skin is dry. An 18 oz. bottle generally cost $2 retail in the U.S. Also great for zits, blemishes, scars, etc. If you are unable to find the product in your area, it is also available on the web, or you could simply buy an Aloe plant. Apply just enough to moisten the skin.
i would say Johnson's


it worked for me


and i have very bad skin but it seems to be working


it is also rather cheap


i would give it a try
try witch hazel or t-zone do a good one aswell
cetaphil. i just got it about a week ago, get the one made for normal to oily skin, its cheap and works well. its not made to get rid of acne, but it gets the extra oil off and makes your face feel nice and clean without overdrying. so to actually treat acne, youll need somekind of cream.





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