Monday, November 21, 2011

Skin care product caused reaction on cheek...?

it's small, but red and dry. it was a new facial cleanser. i have sensitive skin. the ingredients in the products were salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. the area on my left cheek is small, red, and dry. today is the second day that i stopped using the products. in the mean time, i am putting aveeno ultra calming daily moisturizer on it to make it go away? is this gonna work? has anybody ever had a similar reaction to any face products like this? if so, what did you do or put on it to make it go away. I'm nervous, I just want it to go away. It doesn't itch, it's just red and dry. It was 3 products altogether, cleanser, toner, and than a benzoyl peroxide treatment lotion.

Skin care product caused reaction on cheek...?
Yes, I have. It was a reaction to Retinol in a product. I had red, dry, flaky patches on both of my cheeks, and I tried everything I could find to see if it would help.





The only thing that worked was Aveeno balancing bar soap on my face, and moisturizing with a special lotion - DML. I got it from my dermatologist. You can get it from a drug store, but you'll have to have them order it for you. It's rather expensive, but it is the best lotion ever.





It took about 2 weeks to clear up.
Reply:When you have sensitive skin you have to be careful about the skin products you use, because as you have experienced some ingredients can really do a number on it.





Read about sensitive skin care and try the products on http://www.myskincaresite.com - if they don't work or cause a problem you get your money back - no questions asked. Can't do better than that.


Japanese skin care?

I read in an article about Japanese make-up that Japanese women cleanse their faces with oils rather than soaps and can use up to nine skin care products each morning. I was just wondering if anyone knew what kind of oils they use. What kind of cleasing routine do they have? Japanese women have beautiful skin. I know that it's partly because of their genes but I'm just a little curious. I asked this yesterday but didn't get a lot of feedback.

Japanese skin care?
This may help:


http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/soap/J...


Skin care product caused reaction on face?

it's small, but red and dry. it was a new facial cleanser. i have sensitive skin. the ingredients in the products were salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. the area on my left cheek is small, red, and dry. today is the second day that i stopped using the products. in the mean time, i am putting aveeno ultra calming daily moisturizer on it to make it go away? is this gonna work? has anybody ever had a similar reaction to any face products like this? if so, what did you do or put on it to make it go away. I'm nervous, I just want it to go away. It doesn't itch, it's just red and dry. It was 3 products altogether, cleanser, toner, and than a benzoyl peroxide treatment lotion.

Skin care product caused reaction on face?
Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid should never be used together. You need to choose one or the other. You may be having a reaction to one specific product or it may be a combination of all of them. Use just one product type at a time. If you want to use a cleanser, toner and acne medication together, choose them from the same product line. They are designed to be used together. I would maybe use a basic non-acne cleaner until the redness and dryness goes away. Try something gentle like Neutrogena or Cetephil. I would also use a moisturizer within the same line for now. Hope this helps.
Reply:I agree with Ms. Flawless. I had many adverse reactions to facial products with harsh chemicals. I went natural in my face products. I've tried Aubrey Organics with I loved, but am trying Burt's Bees now as I wanted a change. I have also discovered that my face is allergic to benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid dries out my face. So the natural products were a perfect match. Try products that are all paraben, fragrance, sodium laureth, and perservative free - these are the best for our sensitive skin. For red/ dry patches dab a cotten ball with organic sweet almond oil (found at health food stores for not that much money) and blot on the area over night. I wouldn't suggest doing that during the day as your face might look oily.

lucky nuts

Any suggestions for skin care?

I'm going to a wedding in two weeks and haven't seen these people forever. I want my skin to look it's absolute best. I kind of have oily skin especially on my nose, cheek bones, and forehead. I also have black heads on my nose and cheek bones. I get small pimples every now. Any suggestions to make my skin look good? I have heard about steaming the face to open pours. I would appreciate any advice. Even though it means any recommendations for skin care products or just a at home treatment. Thank you.l

Any suggestions for skin care?
Mary Kay consultant, Dermatologist, that way u aren't getting a rash from some awful remedy from these off the wall people that might suggest put some kind of crap on your skin then u end up in a worse seen it's always best to go with the pro's. on that one yes you can steam the face but you have towash it then put ice cold water back on the skin to close the pours so that dirt and germs don't sneak back and make those ugly blemishish on youre face. also try to eat more fruits, veggies and lots of water, teas, and smoothies put some vitiamins garlic,omega 3. A good diet and vitiamins, exersise, and a good specialist will all help
Reply:TRY THE PROACTIV LINE... especially their refining mask.. if anything,, the mask has been godsent to my entire family..


tip: every other night,, rub light amount over trouble areas and when you wake up,, exfoliate with St.Ives apricot scrub.


let me know if it works, Report It

Reply:Don't smoke, drink, or get too much sun. Over time, these will make your skin look horrible. (Tanning beds count as sun, so you should avoid them.)
Reply:I have always been happy with Mary Kay. I am not a rep, just a satisfied customer. I haven't found anything else that works as well. They also do free makeovers which might also be fun.
Reply:Exfoliate, Cleanser, Sun Screen and drinking water is some of your most common methods.





There's a reason that their the most common ways, they work.


So find a nice brand of all listed above and knock em' out when you step in the door.





Congrats to your friend, and i hope you look fabulous!
Reply:I also have oily skin and my favorite treatment is Queen Helene's Mint Julep Mask. It is available here (AZ) at Walgreens.





Clean and Clear makes a powder that is specifically to absorb oil, it is with the acne products and the powder is actually blue. It works well, but only apply it to the oily portions of your skin.





You might also want to try, for the day of the wedding, a mattefier. I used to use one from Origins that worked wonders at keeping my face oil free for hours.
Reply:SK II product is the best and can see the result
Reply:First start drinking 8-10 glasses of water every day! Before you go to bed at night, wash your face with good cleanser for oily skin. Wipe it down with an astringent and moisturize with a product for oily skin. In the morning, give your face a good cleaning and use a face scrubber to lightly scrub the face in thse oily and blackhead areas. Rinse with cool water about ten times and use the moistuizer. On the weekend, apply a mask for oily skin. Use a topical product for those pimples.


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Japanese skin care?

I read in an article about Japanese make-up that Japanese women cleanse their faces with oils rather than soaps and can use up to nine skin care products each morning. I was just wondering if anyone knew what kind of oils they use. What kind of cleasing routine do they have? Japanese women have beautiful skin. I know that it's partly because of their genes but I'm just a little curious. I asked this yesterday but didn't get a lot of feedback.

Japanese skin care?
This may help:


http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/soap/J...


Skin care product caused reaction on cheek...?

it's small, but red and dry. it was a new facial cleanser. i have sensitive skin. the ingredients in the products were salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. the area on my left cheek is small, red, and dry. today is the second day that i stopped using the products. in the mean time, i am putting aveeno ultra calming daily moisturizer on it to make it go away? is this gonna work? has anybody ever had a similar reaction to any face products like this? if so, what did you do or put on it to make it go away. I'm nervous, I just want it to go away. It doesn't itch, it's just red and dry. It was 3 products altogether, cleanser, toner, and than a benzoyl peroxide treatment lotion.

Skin care product caused reaction on cheek...?
Yes, I have. It was a reaction to Retinol in a product. I had red, dry, flaky patches on both of my cheeks, and I tried everything I could find to see if it would help.





The only thing that worked was Aveeno balancing bar soap on my face, and moisturizing with a special lotion - DML. I got it from my dermatologist. You can get it from a drug store, but you'll have to have them order it for you. It's rather expensive, but it is the best lotion ever.





It took about 2 weeks to clear up.
Reply:When you have sensitive skin you have to be careful about the skin products you use, because as you have experienced some ingredients can really do a number on it.





Read about sensitive skin care and try the products on http://www.myskincaresite.com - if they don't work or cause a problem you get your money back - no questions asked. Can't do better than that.

oleander