
How can I have acne free skin? alot of things don't seem to work!? I have had mild-severe acne for all of my teenage years and still do. I am 20 now. I have tried alot of things to prevent my acne such as antibiotics, herbal medicines, vitamins, proactive, clinique(3 step face wash), differin & cetaphil. I do excersize here and there and try to drink water and have improved my sleep. I also suffer from depression and am stresed all the time. I drink alot of coffee(that's they only thing I enjoy having and am used to the hit). Any suggestions will be helpful. Thanks, much appreciated :)
pamela replied: "Have you ever heard of natural Acne-Home-Remedies? There are several natural methods in which acne can be prevented. These simple natural Acne-Home-Remedies are very effective. If running to the plastic surgeon or having expensive laser treatments are not for you, I have great tips for you.
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katlyin replied: "Changing your facewashes and lotions makes it worse. The skin has to get used to it and you should stick to one for as long as possible.... big mistake everyone makes!
You should also do LESS IS MORE... don't combine techniques! If you try anything new, it will take up to a month to get used to it completely and make an effect.
Dump all of your pills/lotions for a while. Also try to lay off the coffee (but I doubt it has a huge impact)
1) water
2) a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar after lunch and dinner. or morning/evening... up to you.
Should show results in 2 weeks.
just google apple cider vinegar and acne... it works!!! i tried it too."
Skincare Guru replied: "To address acne effectively you need to make sure you are using the correct home care program for your skin. Also cosmeceutical products have much higher levels of active ingredients which do affect the skin in a positive way. Things like antibiotics help to mask the condition but do not treat it so it comes back when you finish using the medicine.All spots are a type of Acne. There are basically 2 types of Acne - inflamed ( red, full of puss and sometimes sore to touch ) and non inflamed ( blackheads & whiteheads). Both can be addressed by using products which keep the pores clean and exfoliate within the pore. The ingredient used for this is Salicylic Acid which is gentle enough to use every day. And you do need to use the correct products every day - as it is what you are doing every day that counts
For more information"
Remy replied: "Make an appointment with a dermatologist. Ask to start the treatment of accutane (roaccutane, clavaris and all other generic brands.) This is a 5 month course, you pop a pill twice a day and by the end of the 5 months, your skin will be clear. Very clear. You say you suffer from depression, your acne could play a huge role in that. It did for me. Some of the side effects of accutane are rather scary; they put down that accutane can cause severe mood swings/depress. HOWEVER, I've never seen anyone suffer from anything worse than chapped lips (both my brothers and sister have used accutane) Hope this helps :)"
Marple Bloom replied: "Hi,
Ninety five percent of the people who use conventional acne treatments get rid of their acne temporarily and sometimes their acne ends up worse than when they started. Curing acne can never be achieved by tackling one of the many factors responsible for ne. If you've ever tried to cure your acne using a one-dimensional treatment like antibiotics or even detox diets and failed it's probably because you tackled only one aspect of the disease.
The Acne, skin care and drug industries are filled with snake oil marketing vampires that are getting rich by preying on our desperation, hopes and dreams. The second thing we discovered is that almost everyone is dead wrong in the way they try to control and treat their acne. It's a fact; the methods we're probably using right now to clear our acne might be severely damaging our internal system and your health.
Most of us have tried: Accutane, Antibiotics, Zenmed, Proactive, Oratin, Benezoyl peroxide, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, macrobiotics, reflexology, Chinese Medicine, vegetarianism, the Wai diet, magnetic therapy, the mucus-less diet, blood type diet, went to psychiatrists, homeopaths and even healers...Yet we Still Suffered From Severe Acne.
Needless to say most of these methods, treatments and so called cures either made our skin condition and our acne worse and filled us with heart breaking disappointment and frustration or they worked only short term, and acne came back with a vengeance. Some of these treatments simply didn't have any effect what so ever on our skin condition.
The only way you can ever cure your acne is from within by listening to what your body is trying to tell you, work with it and free yourself by curing your acne holistically, just like i do."

Clear, acne/blackhead-free skin.? I don't have really bad skin, but it is very far from perfect. I'm with the most amazing girl now who loves me for who I am - but I still feel quite self-concious about my skin.
My problems are spots, blackheads and dry skin. I used spot creams, wash my face twice a day, drink plenty of water and a reasonable diet. I really need help!
I've heard that Vitamins C and E are useful, and Silica. Please try and suggest some serious ways to improve my skin.
Thanks
Jason R replied: "Obtaining and maintaining clear skin is a million dollar industry, and there is no "ultimate cure" but there are things you can do to help:
First keep in mind that acne is caused by a bacteria called propionibacterium acnes (p. acnes for short), and as such, the vitamin C and E you've mentioned above help more as an anti-inflammatory and skin-repair tool than a bactericide (Vitamins C and E are well-known antioxidants). This in mind, it may be helpful to add the common anti-acne chemical benzoyl peroxide to your routine. Read the back of the labels on the products you use, it's listed in most acne medication. Make sure you're not stingy on the application of the product either. Also remember that a higher percent of benzoyl peroxide increases efficacy, but it can also dry out your skin.
Additionally, cleansing your skin is important. I'd recommend using a gentle cleanser and exfoliant called "cetaphil" which will not dry out your skin.
Lastly, do your best to keep your hair and fingers away from touching your face. Ever notice how oftentimes you get acne in certain spots? It's probably because that's a place you scratch at a lot, and scratching spreads the bacteria (As does popping pimples, especially when you pop them too early). Hope this helps!"
Married young and happy replied: "Hi!
I actually found a facial oil that slows down your skins oil production, clears up pimples/ acne and dissolves black heads within 4-8 weeks I put all the info on my blog as it's quite detailed:
I also put a full article of how to extract blackheads and steam your skin.
Black heads are basically a hardened oil mixture that was secreted from your pores and oxidized (which makes the outside part black) and since water and oil don't mix, no water based product can "clean" your blackheads away, just try say putting certain foundations or makeups on the mirror and if you wipe it with water it smudges all over but put a little baby oil and wipe and tada! it comes off super clean AND dissolves it. So this is basically how this oil works. It's composition is such that the skin accepts it as a healing oil and it does not clog your skin but rather protects it while the plant extracts inside go down into the pores (this absorption is made possible by applying the toner to the skin before applying the oil and then applying the dabs of oil over your moistened face), it then penetrates into the pores.
I put where to the name of the oil and prices in stores versus on eBay as well as how to apply it on my blog:
Also be sure to check out all the links on my blog as they have lots of info!!!
For acne you may want to Google Drying Lotion by Mario Badescu.
Take care and good luck!
Felisia"

How to get rid of acne scars for darker skin? I used to have really bad acne and since i have naturally dark skin, it left dark acne spots. Now my skin is acne-free, but i still have those ugly acne scars left behind? how do i get rid of them for good and fast! ive tried aveeno, bio-oil, exfoliating daily, and vitamin E but nothing has fast results. please suggest something that you know actually works please. thanks!
honey replied: "take 2 tsp of honey+2tsp of yogurt make a --paste---apply after cleansing the face----leave as such rinse with lukewarm water when it dries up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1good luck dear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
effects r very fast !may be within a wk"
adisha Cant Deal With dis anymor replied: "u Need a Fading Cream Something like ambi!
But dont Put on your Face everywhere Just put it on the Blemishes"
Paul S replied: "See a dermatologist and see if you can get a chemical peel
Check this site out
Acne.org"
Cutie..x replied: "What's good in your body can show on your face. Eating a balance meal can help greatly, especially foods that detoxify your body. Also, water can become nature's cure. Try to get 8 glasses of water in, and within days you'll notice clearer looking skin.
If you have oily skin, try using a daily scrub to exfoliate your skin. Recommended products are St. Ives Apricot Scrub (there are different types, and any of them would work) and Aveno face scrub for blackheads.
Using an astringent can help, but some of them can leave a burning sensation. A very gentle astringent that’s all natural and cost efficient is Witch Hazel. Just put some on a cotton ball and rub gently onto your skin.
Some say using a face mask twice a month works, but best results have been found using one twice a week. Find a face mask that shrinks pores or detoxifies your face. Recommended products are St. Ives Firming Mask, Olay Deep Cleansing Clay Mask, and Andrea's Face Spa (comes in packets).
Put Aloe Vera on the marks. Its a natural moisturizer and protects your skin (which is why its highly recommended for minor cuts and burns). Also, putting non-medicated Calamine Lotion on blemishes can help dry up the excess oils and make them go away faster. Best time to put it on is at night.
Most importantly, always use a moisturizer with sunscreen in it. It helps protect your face from dryness and the sun. A recommended product is Aveno Positively Radiant Daily Moisturizer with SPF 15. Wearing makeup with built in SPF 15 is also a plus.
Besides moisturizers, there are also lotions that help even out skin tone, which is a bonus to overcoming scars and dark blemishes. A good lotion that helps keep skin soft and even is Cocoa Butter lotion. Its a natural remedy to any part of your body, and is especially known to cure stretch marks and "crowsfeet." Cocoa Butter is a natural key in keeping redness out and radiant skin in.
hope i helped xoxo :)"
Israo S replied: "Have a chemical peel performed. This is a good treatment for very light acne scarring. Different types of acid are applied to the top layer of the skin. The acid is then removed about 15 minutes later. Again this will remove the top damaged layers of the epidermis. Redness and swelling is common after the procedure. Depending on the amount of acid applied, recovery time can take from a day to a couple of weeks."
JASMINE replied: "mederma, or you can get an aloe plant and cut the tips and rub the juice all over your face everyday. it is very moisturizing which will heal the scars. or butter cream but i dont suggest this unless your skin is dry cuz it can cause breakouts. or neutrogena acne fade peel"

Will taking Vitamin C and Zinc supplements help acne? My acne isn't servere. I have quite a few pimples around my chin area and on my forehead. They are usually very red and inflamed. I have been taking Vitamin C for a couple of weeks now and I have noticed an improvement in my skin. I heard Zinc can be beneficial also and result in healthier, acne free skin.
Will taking both these supplements help? What are the advantages and disadvantages?
Thanks.
Lee replied: "Advantages - apparently vitamin C might be helping your skin condition. Zinc is listed in helping skin problems
Disadvantages - Both have serious side effects if used in high doses or for too long. Keep the C down to 1000 mg a day and the zinc at 15 mg per day. Use both for no more than a couple of weeks."
Harry To Help replied: "ya sure hve the right info
Here is an excellent site with some wonderful options for you. It will definitely help you. Have a look.
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What kind of vitamins should i be taking to help keep my skin clear and healthy? Suggestions for vitamins i should take to keep my skin clear of acne, smooth, non-oily and wrinkle free.
Sean replied: "Not to sure about vitamines but i know soy bean are very good."
M-Girl replied: "well idk bout vitamins, but u can always go out n buy some creams and washes stridex works the best i think!
but eating a healthy diet and exercising does help tho!"
dancer92110 replied: "prenatal vitamins are the bomb for your skin, hair and nails."
musicfan replied: "B vitamins.....b12 also helps hair and nails....and don't forget your calcium supplements and drink at least 8 glasses of water daily!!
So which nutrients do you need to keep your skin healthy and looking its best? According to the experts interviewed by WebMD, plus new information from the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), the following vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other nutrients nourish your skin, whether you take them in supplement form, apply them directly to you skin, or make sure you get enough from the foods you eat.
Vitamins Good for Skin Nutrition
Vitamins C, E, A, K, and B complex can all help improve skin health. Here's how:
Vitamins C and E. Among the most important new dermatologic discoveries is the power of vitamins to counter the effects of sun exposure.
In research presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, Duke University researcher Sheldon Pinnell and colleagues demonstrated that "appreciable photoprotection can be obtained from topical vitamins C and E."
"Topical Vitamin C can prevent the consequences of prolonged sun exposure which can lead to skin cancer," says Karen E. Burke, MD, in a news release. "Supplementation with natural Vitamin E in 400 mg per day has been noted to reduce photodamage, wrinkles and improve skin texture.""
Tiffany B replied: "Vitamin C is the best for your skin. For your acne, ProActiv is a good product. The best creme is the "The Refining Mask" made by them. If you don't want to really mess with the whole kit, then you can get just that mask and it does wonders. It is not good to use the other stuff on a regular basis because your skin can get immuned to it and when you don't have any, it can make your face receive more acne. But the refining mask is great, it smooths bumps in one day. I hope it works. I don't know about wrinkles though."
:)Gelly(: replied: "You should just eat really healthy and you wouldn't need to take any vitamins. Taking those kinds of things for your skin don't work at all. If they do, it looks like its' working from the outside but on the inside it's clogging your skin and is EXTREMELY unhealthy. Though nobody says so because they want there product to sell so that they can make money."
2008MARCH29 replied: "Multivitamin with dinner or breakfast once a day.
Sunscreen protection with highest spf for wrinkle protection. Even on non hot sunny days/everyday!
Drink water. Avoid caffeine."

Is this a good skin care regimen for someone with mild acne/combo skin? I'm 16 and have tried everything to get my pale, creamy skin to be completely pimple-free. I'm using Epi-Duo Prescription for the acne so I don't want to dry my face out too much.
I've tried:
Clarins, Neutrogena, Clean and Clear, Boscia, Shiseido, Biotherm, burts bees, aveeno, Bare escentuals, and prob more I'm forgetting.
My current regimen is:
AM: wash with Burt's Bees (BB) willowbark cleanser
tone with BB rosewater toner (which has alcohol)
put on Clindagel
Put on olay active hydrating moisturizer and follow with bare minerals makeup
PM same washing and toning plus epiduo gel, no moisture
My new regimen consists of:
AM: wash with Jurlique purifying foaming cleanser
tone with clarins alcohol free toner for combo/oily skin
clindagel
moisturize with bare vitamins skin rever upper
PM: same wash and tone, no moisturizer, and epiduo gel
exfoliating 3x per week with burts bees orange essence scrub
Do you think this is a good combination of products for my skin type? Have any of you ever used these products in combination with one another? Thanks!!!
Cappychic replied: "Try all natural it works amazing!!!--d_n073pc"
Emma replied: "It's hard to say because pale, creamy skin doesn't tell me much about your skin type, just about your skin color. However, you're right to be careful while you're on medication. I think it sounds like a good combination, but just remember that you don't want to use too many products or they'll all combine together and can make your face break out or dry out. There's no one cure for acne, so you'll have to experiment and see what works for you. Just make sure you continue to use moisturizer so your skin doesn't need to over produce oily to make up for being dried out. I've been using an olay moisturizer for a long time, and it helps me, but if you've got one that's working, stick with it."

Can vitamin C lighten skin tone? I have been hearing that vitamin C is good for lightening your skin tone.
Is this true or just a myth, because whenever I purchase products such as FUZE and whatnot that have vitamin C, it always mentions better skin.
Now, when they say better skin, do they mean acne-free skin, or lighter skin, or makes your skin colour come back to normal?
And, there is vitamin C is oranges, RIGHT?
Well, IF vitamin C does lighten the skin tone, should I intake the vitamin C through fruits or vitamin C pills, or creams WITH vitamin C
*ANOTHER QUESTION
I have a farmers tan. So obviously my face is slightly darker than my chest. Will it go back to normal or is a tan permanent?
Cause i've had this tan for ages, but I've never stayed out of the sun until recently.
I have been getting lighter it's just that I lose my tan very slowly.
THANKS
best answer to whoever anwers both my questions
and the questions asked in the questions
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rockybouldersmith replied: "I think so, vitamins are good for your body. If you take vitamin C with ecstasy and or shrooms it increases your high by alot. I know that's not relevant but it's a fact. The most you can do is go tanning in a booth or secretly in your back yard so no perves see you."
heyyy replied: "Well when you read that taking vitamin c is good for your skin, it is really good for your skin but it doesn't lighten it. Vitamin c taken internally, enhances your body's collagen production, and that's the only main reason it's good for your skin.
And if you still want to take vitamin c anyways, you could do all 3 ways if you want! I think the best is through fruits and pills though, because i've used vitamin c creams and they don't do much for me : /
For your other question, I'm not sure, but i doubt your tan is permanent. There are certain whitening creams that you can buy online that might help. Another thing you can do (which I'm about to try too) is to buy licorice extract online, and mix it in with a face cream. I read online that that will help lighten skin, so maybe you can google it and check it out?"

what products can i use to reduce oily skin and get rid of post acne redness and scars? i used to have acne but its pretty much all cleared up because of my prescription pills for my acne. i have redness and scars still on my face and an occasional pimple .
i currenty use acne free 24 hour face wash then i use the acne free 10% benzoil peroxide creme then i put on the aveeno ultra calming oil free lotion. and durin tha day i use my clean and clear oil blotting sheets
i wanna kno what products i shud use for my acne scars and my oily skin. or what vitamins or foodsor any other shit.
Stacy replied: "Drink 8 glasses of water a day. For scars I've heard that bio oil works. Good Luck!"
Skindoc replied: "You are doing well but also add one more for 3 days in a week.
Get some Sandalwood powder ( you can get it from any cosmetic store) and make a thin paste with water. At bed time wash your face with warm water and apply this paste on your face and leave for overnight. Wash in the morning with warm water. Do regularly it will fade out your scars completely.
For more beauty care home made recipes and natural products, you can visit the source site."
Hariram Yashpal replied: "use SHINE CONTROL; FACE WASH for cleansing, PORE CLARYFYING TONER for toning AND VISIBLE RADIANCE FAIRNESS JEL for moisturising twice a day once in morning and once ai night from AVAINCE BEAUTY SOLUTIONS-- a direct selling brand of hindustan unilever network vd quality and result oriented products.
revert at in any case of query"
fash_omar replied: "check this excellent article on oily skin
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Kiti replied: "I have found some good tips in following link, It may be good for you too"
Blahh replied: "MarioBadescu.com
Get something called skin whitener its for acne scars and get drying mask !
=] hope i helped"
Cleo replied: "I have scarring as well from prior skin sensitivities and oily skin, so I totally feel your pain and it's happening all over again because I'm pregnant so the hormones are wreaking havoc. In my research, I've found that less is more.
To address the oiliness:
- Blotting papers are the best because they remove excess oil without adding irritants or pore clogging makeup. Use before applying make-up and then as needed throughout the day. My favorites are the Japanese ones because they are the most absorbent and yet gentle -
- Consider using gentler cleansers, as benzoil peroxide is quite drying which can actually lead to increased oil production. Your average Cetaphil will do the trick. Save money here.
- Switch moisturizer forms from cream (which are heavy and best for those who want the extra moisture keeping factor) to gels or serums (light hydration that penetrates without coating the skin). My favorite brand is Arcona -
To address the scarring:
- Avoid using all-over face makeup as it clogs pores. Let your skin breath and just dab on mineral concealer where necessary. Make sure it is at least SPF 15 to prevent further scarring. The best I've tried is Colore Science - (from the original founder of Bare Minerals).
To address the issue from inside-out:
- In Eastern cultures, we believe in a balance of "hot" and "cold" in the body. It's not related to temperature, but rather energy. Break-outs are generally attributed to too much "heat" in the body so one would try to avoid "heaty" foods, which include coffee, alcohol, oily/friend foods and spicy foods - in favor of "cold" foods, which include most fruits and veggies (go figure). Acupuncture is also great for "releasing heat".
Good luck!"
Tyler replied: "any oil control stuff from any company. clinique sells them. I use the men's one and like it."
ding s. replied: "I've seen good results with Vitamin C for reducing redness. (applied topically not like a tablet form.) You could look into microdermabrasion for the scars, I don't know if you get facials but you could splurge once and try it. For oily skin the best food advice I have is to stay away from spicy food. The products that you are using sound good and it's great that you are in a routine. Look for a vitamin C serum though (some come in powders) Dermologica and Murad are pricier brands but they really work. Good luck."
в„‘в“ђв“ўв“њв“ⓝᏋ†replied: "For oily skin i use a cotton ball or the seat protectors in the public restrooms (unused of course!) and just dab it on your skin and it soaks up all the oil on your face. It works for me and i have a really oily face. Hope it works for you! :)
*HOPE i hElPEd!=3*"

I need skin help!!!? Hey guys Im hoping if any of you can help me...lately my skin has been feeling dry and ive been getting acne on my back & arms & its been like that for a couple years now & I used to have smooth acne free skin. I can't even wear backless & sleeveless tops because of this. Ive tried body washes, calamine lotion but nothing seems to work. Why does this happen & what else can be done? is it lack of vitamins? what should I do...give me any tips you may have....please help! thank you
GG Birdie replied: "do you work out and leave sweaty clothes on? That could be one explanation. Why don't you go see a dermatologist they will be able to perscribe something for your skin condition."
michelegokey2002 replied: "Try changing the soap you are using. Try camay or ivory bar soaps."
bounceordie replied: "I think Neutrogena has a body wash that treats acne, You can try that. If your skin is feeling dry, it could be because of the winter weather. exfoliate every other day with a body scrub and/or a loofah. this will help with the body acne as you clean off the dry dead skin. always lotion after yr shower to keep skin moisturized. also for acne, use products that have salicylic acid - it helps to exfoliate.
i normally have oily skin on my face, but when the cold air hits, it get dried out, so i switched to a milder cleanser. i use the clinique 3 step #2 for combo/dry skin. it's awesome. it give you a cleanser, toner and moisturizer."
Nikki replied: "Maybe you just need to shower more...and are you stressed? Maybe you need to relax and do some stress-free activities"
bubbly624 replied: "drink as much water as you can, along with what the other girls said. also, have you recently started sunbathing more? i find that the sun usually dries out my acne for a day or so, but then i break out really bad everywhere. ever since i started wearing a bikini, i started breaking out on the lower back, with is supposedly abnormal. so dont sunbathe too much. good luck! :)"
tennisqueen495 replied: "i have never gotten acne on my arms, but stress causes acne. maybe you need to stop getting into these stressful situations. if not, go to a dermatologist. they can help like crazy! they may be a little pricy, but its worth it. some things they give you can cause lots of $$, but u never know. Good Luck!!!!! : )"
Chloe B replied: "hey! This sounds really annoying, and all I can really sugest is a trip to the doctors!
I had severe acne for quite some time before this idea even occured to me, and now finally my acne's gone after a course of antibiotic tablets and zineryt skin lotion!
I understand that you can be perscribed with just a lotion too if you have any concerns over taking antibiotics.
Good Luck!
x"
Kiwi replied: "Drink lots of water and eat healthy meals. There are some multi-vitamin pills called 'Hair, Skin, and Nails'. They give you healthy glowing skin."
saralj5731 replied: "start changing your sheets and pillow cases twice a week.
i've had the SAME problem. if your skin is dry, washing it repeatedly will only make it worse. -- and putting lotion on it makes it break out (at least that was how it worked for me)
Honestly heres what has worked for me, a prodoct called Natures Cure (but only a month at a time - it stops working after prolonged use) and also ProActive works but again, only a month at a time.
Natures Cure is cheap - like $8 and its pills and cream
and Proactive is expensive ecspessially if you dont want to join thier little "club" where they send it to you every month.
I buy mine off of ebay - people selling it for cheaper
One last thing that has helped my face DRASTICLY is mineral makeup. i really think that wearing it has helped my skin.
i buy off brands of BareMinerals and they work like a charm and are really good for your skin.
Try using peroxcide on your face, back, and arms.
And if you feel like you need to wash your face alot, alternate between regular cleansers and ones with acne medication...
and only use the same acne cleanser for a week at a time, switch them up. you skin becomes accustom to the ingredients...
switch between sasylic acide and byenol peroxide (bad spelling there)
hope this helped."

Does anyone know a good cleanser for sensitive, acne prone, oily skin other than neutrogena? I am just so fed up with my skin right now!!! I was using neutrogena oil-free acne wash but that stuff dried up my skin so horribly bad. Now I am using clearasil ultra but its still drying for me. I also use the Neutrogena oil-free moisture spf 15 but it makes me break out, and its way too greasy! Please someone help me to find a good cleanser that wont strip my skin. And also a good moisturizer that doesn't have any vitamins in it or anything. I'm not ever going to use neutrogena again though because of bad experiences. Thanks people!
Jo replied: "I find that Clinique is wonderful. They have 4 different levels to choose from pending on your skin type. Such as my skin has both its oily and dry flaky spots. They also sell scrubs, moisturizer, wash, etc. for each lvl. Unfortunately it is somewhat expensive. I hope it helps!"
dwarren_04 replied: "Anything all natural sounds like a good product for you, if you can not find any make your own its a lot of great recipes online; Biore also makes a lot of great oil-free products; and products with salts and sugar or any type of grainy texture helps with dry skin"
tamara m replied: "Biore or Olay. I've used both and they are gentle on the skin- I think olay better though and feel that it is the gentler of the two.
Olay is one of the oldest brands of skincare products- it used to be called Oil of Ulan and is still a top seller. It is the brand used by the older women I know who have withstood the test of time best, some of the women who have used the same routine with different brands look like harridans at 40!"
jessica replied: "the clean and clear 3 steps or biore"
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