Wednesday, June 23, 2010

What is a really good facial cleanser? I've tryed clinique and it didn't help also proactive. Looking for

something new. I have acne and oily skin. Also I'm 25 and starting to get wrinkles around my eyes and my skin is loose. Any suggestions on whats best?What is a really good facial cleanser? I've tryed clinique and it didn't help also proactive. Looking for
Make a paste with oatmeal and lemon juice, 3X a week, after your shower, massage on to your face for a few minutes and rinse with luke warm water, it pulls out the oil and leaves your skin clear and smooth...for sudden outbreaks apply tooth paste (non-gel) to pimples before going to bed.


Drink plenty of water and apply sunblock to your face everyday.What is a really good facial cleanser? I've tryed clinique and it didn't help also proactive. Looking for
Contact a Mary Kay consultant in your area and ask for a complimentary skin care session, where she will let you try products that are suitable for your skin type (oily and acne prone) and will also be able to recommend supplements that will address your wrinkle concerns.





I would suggest Mary Kay's TimeWise for normal to oily combination skin - 3in1 cleanser, blemish control toner, moisturizer. Once you are established on that, I would suggest adding the TimeWise Day and Night Solution. Once your acne has cleared, you can drop the blemish control toner and add the microdermabrasion set - Refine and Replenish. You will then have a complete skin care system, where all the products used are designed to work together. You are now ready to add supplements that address the eye area - Firming Eye Cream, Targeted Action Line reducer and Targeted Action Eye revitalizer.
I am 56 with mild acne and combination skin with slight wrinkles around my eyes and skin that is somewhat loosening. The only thing I've found effective for my acne is Proactive. I'm not sure why it didn't help you; it treats all three phases of acne development, which is what the combination therapy that dermatologists recommend today. Did you use it correctly? You have to use all three products in combination for it to work. I like the facial cleanser with the little microbeads so much that I would use it even my acne cleared up! It's that gentle.





Clinique didn't work for me, either. I see Cetaphil recommended, and I've used that for many years, and agree it's a good facial wash to have on hand, but it doesn't do a thing for acne. I use it to remove my makeup.





I would give the Proactive another try, and it is compatible with other skin care products, so for the eyes and collagen issues (';loose skin';?) you might look at Avon's Anew products, which are said to be very good. Also the Olay Regenerist line has been reviewed very positively, as has the L'Oreal Skin Genesis line.





I get my info on good skin care products from Prevention Magazine's monthly skin care column.





These are all superficial treatments, though, and sleep, nutrition, hydration, and sun production are also musts for great skin!
I myself have acne/oily skin that I have previously fought with through the years. I am a skin care specialist and a makeup artist and have lots of knowledge in the field. First thing is none of those products are going to help you, they will make you look worse. Why? Because large companies use harmful chemicals in their products that degrade the skin and make you look worse with time. For example Proactive uses a laundry list of abrasive and irritating chemicals in their products and people wonder why it dosen't work for them. Same with clinique, they use harsh detergents which throw off the acid mantle of the skin and cause you to break out. Almost all store brands (including dept stores) use a chemical called propelyne glycol in their products. This is an agent that is used in anti freeze and very irritating to the skin. When they drop off drums of propelyne to the cosmetic manufacturers the MSDS SHEET (material data safety sheet) says DO NOT GET IN CONTACT WITH SKIN! Yet, it is put in the majority of our face products and we wonder why we break out. There are no regulations on cosmetic chemicals so basically whatever is cheap goes into these cheap products. They are crap. Organic and natural is the way to go, the less chemicals you use the better your face will look. I have since been using faerie organic face cleanser for about a year and I haven't changed it keeps my acne at bay (I also use this on my acne prone clientel) Check out their site, you should realy make sure you are using a natural makeup as well. Mineral makeup is the way to go as it has natural spf in it. You can check out the site here http://www.faerieorganic.com
Every dermatologist I've visited or talked with has recommended Cetaphyl which is a cleanser you can buy at Target, CVS, Walgreen. It comes in a oily skin formula now. It helps to clean the skin but doesn't strip it of natural oil which is necessary to keep the wrinkles away.





For your eyes, try Oil of Olay's EyePods. I keep mine in a little container by my nightstand so it's the last thing I do before I go to sleep.





For the skin, I highly recommend Avon's hydrofirming. I use the day cream that has SFP and the night cream has a little richer formula.





I get lots of compliments on my skin so I think I have it down pat.





PS - Don't forget to use a sunscreen.


Drink lots of water.


Take fish oil vitamins - they are great for the skin.


Wear a hat when you are out in the sun for a long time.


I even take an umbrella when I go to sports games.
Hi there,


Since your looking for a new product, you should check out a regimen that I love. Its created by dermatologists and offers a 100% money back guarantee if not completely satisfied.


You can get the full regimen or just the wash which has sulphur in it which is a key ingredient for purifying the skin and keeping it clear.


If you would like more info. feel free to contact me at freshfacegirl@hotmail.com
o so im not sure about the wrinkles.ok so for the acne this kind of wierd but like i promise it works.ok so first you exfoliate with an aveno exfoliat (buy at walmart)and then the plant aloe vera you cut up a piece and just rub it on acne.it sounds werd but try you have nothing to loosw.oh and only where it when you go to sleep dont ever take it out on the sun ever.hope it helps.
You can try All Clear. Controls oil and kills bacteria that causes acne. www.beautipage.com/melissacarter Start using a good eye cream around your eyes. Lack of moisture in the eye area is why we get wrinkles there first.
have you tried physoderm? it is GREAT!!! that have a few products for your face that compliment each other!! i used and had porcelain skin!! try it it is wonderful! lol hope it helps!
try mayfair or other products for acne at the same time it could help loosen those wringkles... see www.yumeimise.com for more online orders and online questions about facial care and health care

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