Saturday, April 24, 2010

Skin care for me?

i would like a good skin thing to treat acne. well i dont REALLY have acne. i have a few pimples here and there. tahts all. but i have sensitive skin. what do you recemend? i heard proactiv is good, but i wanna get a second opinion. thanks.





and sorry for not answering questions latley. school is such a bummer!! =[

Skin care for me?
i do believe that we have the same, oily to combination skin type, especially around our T-Zone. It is interesting for people to think that avoiding creams can help solve oily skin. But its wrong.





You can best help your skin if you do the 3-step facial regimen: wash, tone and moisturize. Washing helps remove dust that accumulated on the surface of the skin, toning provides additional cleaning as well as it preps the skin by removing dead skin cells that can just block healthy cells' absorption of the third step, the moisturizer.





The key is to be able to find the right product to help you with your problem. I can suggest the brand: Mario Badescu. They have a line of products that really is good for our type of skin, I personally recommend the Enzyme Cleansing Wash, Cucumber Toner and the best HONEY MOISTURIZER. If you use these products, they don't have the same ''stretched-dry-skin" that other products leave. This is often the misconception of people, that dryness and no oil means clean skin. What Mario Badescu does is gently and effectively clean it. Plus they're natural.





For additional cleaning and maintenance on acne, try their DRYING LOTION pink stuff that you put on your pimples which dries it, ACNE GEL, which serves as your drying lotion maintenance during day time. Check out their line of products online. I dont work for them, its just that they really work and i would like to share it with you.





Kudos to a healthier skin.
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Reply:proactive is harsh and overpriced, in my opinion. people are often raving about DHC skincare products. this article reviews a whole bunch of them:





http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...


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