Saturday, July 24, 2010

What are some good skin care products?

Cleansers, moisterizers and etc....

What are some good skin care products?
I swear by Neutrogena original bar soap. Cheap, simple.
Reply:Clinique and Lancome both offer great cleansers, toners, masks, creams, and moisturizers.
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Reply:Lancome, Clinique and L'Oreal
Reply:This is really going to depend on what kind of skin you have. I have super sensitive skin, I break out easily, and sometimes fragrances or harsh chemicals irritate my skin. I use Cetaphil as a cleanser, and a generic form of Oil of Olay with 15 spf.as a moisturizer. I also use Purpose Redness reducing moisturizer with spf 30.





If I have break outs, I use a Biore toner with salycylic acid (it's a mild exfoliant that can dry up break outs without overdrying the surrounding skin) but otherwise I just use witch hazel as a toner, or hydrogen peroxide on a cotton ball. I also just use a crushed up aspirin mixed with a drop of water on break outs. (don't do this if you are allergic to aspirin)





I don't believe in spending a lot of money for department store and designer skin care. If you read the labels and note the ingredients, you can often find off-brand or generic products that are identical to designer products for much less. Sometimes I like the generics better because they have less scent, and the packages are often much more generous.





I buy a lot of trial size products, and I ask my friends to give me trial size skin care products they don't use. Sometimes I use them for travelling, but sometimes I just use them to try something new. It's a cheap way to try lots of new things. But I have to be careful, because things do break me out.
Reply:start with a cetaphil facial cleanser, then neutrogena astringent, and then neutrogena pore refiner, and lastly st. ives moisturizer. very affordable products...


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