Monday, December 21, 2009

What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??

What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??


I was wondering two things


My hair gets super oily after not washing after a day--how can i stop it from producing soooo much oil??


and i have a hard thing on my face well it used to bump out now its become flat on my face but is a dark circle and u can still feel its hard--how can i get rid of it??


and i have lots of bumps on my arms where my biceps and triceps r as well as on my back what should i use w/those?


and last qeustion =] anything i can use to get rid of stretch marks on my biceps?? or my chest??


=] and i shampoo daily to get rid of my oil--does thatcause hair loss? im 16 and ive noticed some hair loss =[What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??
Irish Spring because it's so manly. If that's not available, Borax's good too.What facial products do guys use to keep their face clean??
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My son has been using Nivea face products for men for the last couple years %26amp; he loves it.


Use a shampoo that's for oily hair, it'll help.


You can't get rid of stretch marks, sorry.


Try using a different soap like Dove or Ivory on your body that has less parfume in it. You may be allergic.
I use soap and water, then i scrub it with a deep cleansing product from nivea.
Face - My husband likes St Ives Apricot Scrub because it's good for deep-cleaning an oily face, but there are all sorts of products out there you could try.





Hair - Nope, nothing you can do to keep it from producing so much oil. I also have to wash my hair everyday and I don't mind. I'm in the shower everyday anyway. No big deal. And no. Washing your hair daily definately does not cause hair loss. Everyone loses some hair everyday and, at times, you lose a little more hair than usual. It comes and goes in cycles.





Bumps - I think you need to ask a dermatogolist this question. What is on your face sounds like a cyst, but there's no way for anyone here to be sure. We're not doctors. As for the bumps on your arms...no clue. Again, best diagnosed by a dermatologist. I'm certain they could help you.





Stretch marks - Mederma can help somewhat (it's maybe $16-$20). Strivectin is supposed to be the most effective topical cream, but it's $125 a tube. They can also be treated with lasers, but this is VERY expensive.





Take Care.

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