Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Face and skin?

I have sensitive skin.


I have a spot under my nose and above my lip (kinda where men get moustaces) and i use Clearisel but it burns my face.





can you suggest a nice CHEAP face wash that will stop spots and keep my skin soft, prefferebly one with no chemicals in and also, I have blotchy skin so maybe something that will help that.





Also, Im twelve if that helps.
Face and skin?
The sooner you go talk to a dematologist, the better. I went when I was 17 and wished I had gone sooner. They can give you helpful information and lots of free samples of the good stuff that regular companies can't sell because of prescription laws.





If you start going to the dematologist early, you will have perfect skin throughout your life. Convince your parents....It's truly worth it!
Face and skin?
ive gone to the dermatologist for years and they've always recommended Neutrogena products. I love them. they are great for sensitive skin and also they work even after you use Accutane (i used it to get rid of my acne)
Reply:Clean %26amp; Clear deep cleansing lotion and the same Black Head


remover.Both 拢2.99 from Superdrug.
Reply:Hi I have trouble now even though I am 20 and I still cannot get a face wash in the shops that doesnt burn my skin.





I have now started to use a product called Aqua Marina From Lush, this is good for sensitive skin and it doesnt burn and IMO it does get rid of spots too.


If you have a Lush shop them pop in or have a look online at the link below.





http://www.lush.co.uk/products/Aqua_Mari...
Reply:If you have sensitive skin, I would avoid stuff like Clearasil.


I would advise maybe the 'Simple' range... it's quite cheap.


You don't say if you have greasy skin or anything... if you only get the odd spot, I would avoid products that target spots... they are way too harsh. Good luck!
Reply:Just use a natural soap twice a day. Go to a natural store and ask for help from one of the employees. Some natural soaps do contain essential oils that people with sensitive skin should not use, such as rosemary and other citrus-based oils.





Clearasil controls acne with a chemical burn. This damages the tissues around the area.





Just wipe the area with witch hazel until it's all gone.





Avoid the chemicals, such as Clearisil, because they cause more harm than good. Long-term harm that you can't take back later on.





For that spot under your nose, just put some vitamin E on it to keep it sealed and feed the skin the extra nutrients it needs to heal.





The blotchy skin could be caused by chlorine if you have public drinking water. Ask your mom to pick up a gallon of distilled water at the grocery store. Wash with that and keep any chlorinated water off your face for a few days and see if that controls the blotchiness.
Reply:Try using some Ambi Soap With Cocoa Butter. Cleanse your face about twice a day and you should be okay. It works for me.
Reply:Powdered Milk makes an excellent face wash! Just mix a little with water to form a paste. Gently massage into skin, then rinse with BARELY warm water. Moisturize afterward if needed. This is an excellent face wash that I've used for a couple years now. It's nice and cheap too!


Check out the site listed below for more tips and homemade recipes!
Reply:I know this will sound weird/gross, but putting honey on your face seriously works. It's natural, gentle, inexpensive, greatly reduces acne and gives your skin a nice glow. If you look on the back of a lot of beauty products, you'll see that they actually use natural ingredients like honey.
Reply:Hmm well you might have sensitive skin so I suggest something like simple moisturising face wash, it unclogs your pores without being harsh!





The only thing that I know of that really helps blotchy skin is water, lots and lots of water, it washes out toxins in your body and helps it moisturise.





Hope that helps :)
Reply:if you can't afford much then try noxzema or some oatmeal soap.. or get apricot scrub and the apricot mask..


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