I have weird skin. After I wash my face (lately I've been using the complete clinique skin care regemine) my forehead completely dries out and becomes flaky while the rest of my face becomes an oil slick, how the heck can I balance all of this out while trying to diminish my acne (the occasional break out once a month)? Thanks for your help!
Skin care suggestions?
hi,
i have a few tips which can help you out
1. try washing ur face wit luke warm water.
2. if ur using a soap/liquid soap to wash you face first try forming a lather on ur hand n den use it al over your face rather dan applyind d soap or liquid soap directly on your face.
3. dont dry out ur skin wit a towel let it dry naturally.
4. for d acne-try scrubbin ur face with a tomato once in two days it removes al the dead cells n dirt n if u have long nails trim dem off cos dis wil help reduce d irritation on ur skin.
5.drink lots of water n have a clean diet.
"Handle your face with care"
Skin care suggestions?
Aren't We in a dilemma...
Reply:Avoid toilet soaps. Just use turmuric powder and sandal paste. Instead of hot water, use cold water and always rub from bottom to top.
Reply:what I used to do is use Nozema on my face from about the age of 13 and i never had a problem. You wash your face with soap and water, as hot as you can stand it to rinse it and then put noxzema on it and then rinse it off with more hot water, then rinse with cold water and then blot dry. It feels real refreshing. Just try it about a week and I think you will notice the difference. Good Luck.
Reply:Try going to a salon which uses Dermalogica. Most of them do free face mapping which will seperate your face into different zones and skin types. Most salons will try to pressure you into buying some product from them but my wife buys it for 20% off online from Salus face and body.
Reply:Sounds like Seborrheic Dermatitis. There is a link below . You can find more info if you google it, I can never remember how to spell it so had to look it up again. :o)
http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/...
Reply:I just tried this 2 days ago and it works so good My skin has never felt this rehydrated or soft (I have oily dry skin too)
A new moisturizing mask i came up with myself is
1/4 C oatmeal cook with 1/3 c oatmeal
i slice cucumber
1 tb honey
1 tb plain yogurt
1 tb coconut oil ( this stuff is the best i just started using it i put it everywhere it smells good and its great for your skin!!
Blend together in blender store in fridge apply to face for 20 min rinse with warm water i use it daily and i dont even need mouisturizers anymore
For more info on coconut oil go herehttp://www.coconut-connections.com/skin_...
Avocado %26amp; Honey Face Mask (For dry skin)
2 tablespoons of avocado
2 tablespoons honey
1 egg yolk
Mash up the avocado, add the honey and egg. Mix it all together. Apply to face.
Also just try avocado works great for skin keep on skin for 15-20 min ( i use it on my eyes too its supposed to get rid of puffy dark eyes and its a great wrinkle preventor)
Gentle Facial Cleanser
1/2 cup oatmeal or cornmeal
plain yogurt (add enough yogurt to form a paste)
For a gentle facial cleanser mix ingredients, smooth over entire face avoiding eye area. Wash off with warm water.
Oatmeal is highly absorptive, hypoallergenic, and helps to soften skin. Oats have the best amino acid balance of all the cereal grains (amino acids work as water-binding agents in skin care products). Oats have also been clinically shown to help heal dry, itchy skin.
Banana Supreme Facial Mask
(dry skin)
2 medium bananas
* honey optional
Mash bananas with a fork...dont over mash or it will be too runny. Add honey* if desired. Smooth over skin, let sit for 10 minutes, rinse off with cool water.
Oh and also try ST IVES APRICOT SCRUB its a moisturizing exfoliater great for getting rid of dry flaky skin yet its gentle and moisturizing Ive used this product for 2 years with great results and i was a poster child for bad skin ill use this forever
I like aveeno too i also have ultra calming it works pretty good
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