Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Question for girls who use a lot of facial products.

Well im a male, 19 and just wanted to know some good creames for blackheads, skin clearing ETC.





I don't care about the price, i just want something that actually works.





Something to give a smoother face and stuff.





You ladies know, but make sure they work for men please.





Thank you.Question for girls who use a lot of facial products.
ive got my boyfriend into this stuff because he liked using mine so much, use the neutragena wave and biore face cleanser and toner, then the mousirizer. he loves it and so do i, so its perfect for everyone and makes your skin soft, %26amp; Clear.


good luck :)Question for girls who use a lot of facial products.
Use an exfoliator or a scrub thats a cream such as clean and clear and if you have a black head problem you can get a kind that is especially for black heads otherwise you can get a general time. Then after using that use a toner or basically an astringent that is usually liquid and you apply it with a cotton pad clean and clear also makes on. Then use a moisturizer to keep your skin from drying out because that will just make your skin flaky or it can actually make your skin more oily and i recommend clean and clear oil free dual action moisturizer (its a purple and white container) because it helps fight acne as well as moisturize your skin. This stuff is relatively inexpensive and it does really work as long as you do it daily.
I used to have so much pimples..


and now


my face is like


pimple free


no pimples at all.





Just to tell you.. you don't HAVE TO have the whole expensive Proactiv line. I suggest going with my idea and using Proactive as your last resort.





Incase you don't know what ProActiv is, It;s supposed to be one of the best facial products used, and its always on commercial on TV%26gt;





First, I cleanse my face with Clearisil 3 in 1 Facial Wash.


Don't use a face towel. Buy facial cotton pads for $1, they take off way more dirt than a face towel.





After washing my face with the face cleanser, I dry my face off and apply Loreal Hydra Comfort Soothing Toner with a facial cotton pad. Its for dry skin since I have dry skin, but there's 2 kinds of toners one for dry and one for oily so it all depends on your face type.





After applying toner, I apply mostuirzing creams. I use Ponds Dry skin cream in the morning. and when I go to bed I use Olay Anti Age Cream. It keeps your skin looking fresh and young (:





So my face routine is





Face Wash%26gt; Toner%26gt; Creams :)
I go to school for skin care and constantly help my brother out with this.





OXY Face Scrub Acne Treatment, Maximum.





You can buy this at most any drugstore. It's a scrub so it helps exfoliate while the salicylic acid in it helps to remove the bacteria in your pores.





You won't see results instantly, so give it a few weeks.


Use this product as it says on the bottle, otherwise it may not help at all. If you find that your skin feels tight or dry, use a moisturizer such as Clean %26amp; Clear SOFT Day. (http://www.cleanandclear.com/soft/day.jsp)
i use proactive and it keeps my skin nice and smoothe. Anybody can use proactive male or female. You should try it! i really recommend it.
Hi, well you can try natural remedies instead of spending money on creams and not knowing if they work or not. http://epictureperfect.net/beauty_remedi鈥?/a>
Exfoliate ;]
Murad
mary kay face wash. anlso, clearasil daily cleansing pads.
Its not just the product, its how long you use it for and how often per day.





For blackheads, you need to be washing your face with a MILD cleanser twice a day, if your face is really bad, or you live in a city, this needs to be more frequent, sometimes it can mean you need to wash twice in the morning (one after the other) and again twice in the evening. The first time is to remove surface dirt and open pores, the second is to remove the dirt and bacteria from within the pores.





Twice a week you will need to exfoliate: try a scrub thats specifily for faces, and try to stear clear of acidic products which have the effect of drying out skin. If your skin gets dried out, it will just create more oils to compensate, this will then in time just create more spots and a combination skin problem.





After exfoliating and cleansing, use a mild toner to close the pores, the toner can be alcohol based but go easy, alcohol is an acid, so it does need to be a very mild toner if you struggle with spots.





Then straight after, apply a moisturiser. The moisturiser will prevent your skin drying out and will help prevent it creating excess oils if it feels dried out.





Some very good ranges I have tried and tested are:


Dermalogica, -they are very very good at what they do, and basicly prescribe a skin care regime for you. You can buy them on the internet or via beauty salons.


Clinique, these are non scented, so perfect for both men and women, and they really clean very very well without any drying. They are expensive but do make a difference.


Body Shop. They can be hit or miss but some products are very good, generally I hate to say it, its the milder stuff like vitamin E or aloe rather then the tea tree oils which can be too harsh.


Lush, they are very good to use too.


Origins on the spot- use literally on the spot, no where else, it is very strong and needs to be applied with caution.





Rnages I have found create problems have been:


Boots tea tree oil range, which is so drying my skin just got black heads the next day. I had never had black heads before, this was not good!


Whitch stick range, they are good in small doses but to use more then 3 days n a row will leave your skin overly dry and wont help blackheads.


Clearasil. So harsh its a wonder they have not been sured for blinding someone!

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