Monday, December 21, 2009

Facial products?

i dnt normally have a problem with pickin out facial products, im just gettin bored with using the same sort of product every time, i cleanse tone n moisuturise n im bored with the stuff i use, you guys got any good ideas???? btw not exspensive stuff, i am only a student lolFacial products?
use natural products such as honey, rose water, aloe vera, avoccado...it's good for the pocket n wont harm ur skin...no chemical at all... borrow books from the national library or sch library or get it from the net...there are thousands of method to suit different skin type...from cleansing, scrab, mask, steaming, toning, moisturizing etc....





if u need more informations on such natural facial, get in touch with me and i will tell u more...i am so into it and tried it on my face...i just love some of the recipe that i learn from a book...it's easily available from the market, cheap n refreshing....Facial products?
yes definately use noxema i like it and its so cheap but i think we use to much of it


it gives your skin a nice smooth feeling and it has a little bit of lightening mixture in it so it gives you a nice bright look


we also use sheer cover but bare minerals looks nicer so we sometimes use that too .





good luck and when all else fails just use clinique
FACIAL
Elizabeth arden ... L'Oreal ..
my skin care routine is simple and cheap. i use st ives apricot scrub to exfoliate and Olay beauty fluid to moisturise.
I switched to Lancome products a while back and am terribly happy with the results and quality of their products. Affordable and effective...I love 'em.
noxema is still the best. Use the store brand.
i like burt's bees's soapbark %26amp; chamomile cleansing cream. it's all natural, costs about US$8-9, and is like 98% natural. no chemicals=less skin issues! : )
Well.. If the products you're using at the moment work for you then it would be stupid to change them! So don't. But if you feel you could buy something that would make your skin clearer/less oily/less dry etc then change it. There's always something out there for you.





To Greybamby, what you said is not true. You could buy the most expensive products in the world and it wouldn't necessarily suit your skin.. I think may be you haven't experimented with less expensive products before... I use a Boots own product and I only get the odd spots now and then, otherwise, my skin is in perfect condition. But people who use expensive products such as clinique can't say they don't get blemishes either because then, they would be lying. Chose a product that suits you, and it DOESN'T necessarily have to cost the earth.





It depends on what type of skin you have, if you have dry, flaky skin then you want a deep cleanser and moisturiser. If you have oily skin then you might want something containing tea tree with a light moisturiser afterwards. I use Boots tea tree %26amp; witch hazel cleansing and toning lotion which works wonders for my combination skin with a light Garnier moisturiser afterwards.





May be you should go and see your local dermatologist so they can recommened the types of products that would be good for you. They'll probably give you a whole list of the products they're offering but if you don't want to buy all that expensive stuff, just say you'll have to ask your parents, then you'll go away knowing what stuff to buy that'd be good for you skin.





But to everybody out there who's asking people on Yahoo! answers to tell them what type of cleanser/toner/moisturiser would be good for them. No one can answer that for you because everyone's skin's different. So if you really want to and need to change, shop around for something that suits you. But as I said before, don't change products if your skin's in really good condition. Being bored is better than ruining your appearance.





Good luck!


Lorna
All cheap stuff is equally useless and bad. Save up and buy from bliss, not too expensive but very good.

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