Sunday, August 22, 2010

Face Wash?-Help!?

I need a face wash that works for acne prone skin. I feel like I have tried just about everything but any suggestions would be great (price is not an object). Recently I have tried Neutrogena Oil Free Acne Wash, Proactiv, Kiehls, Kate Somerville, Cetaphil, etc. Any ideas?

Face Wash?-Help!?
clean and clear morning burst


with burting beads (green or orange bottle)
Reply:one word, Aveno, Aveno face wash is the best i have ever had, they have a line of products so find the one best for your face good luck, hope it helps
Reply:I clean my face with rubbing alcohol every 2 nights and my face is clear. If your problem doesn't clear up after a certain amount of time you should go to the dermatologist.
Reply:Any face wash that you use will make you break out at first. It takes a month for the product to work and for your skin to get used to it. If you are switching around it will make matters worse. Pick one stick with it, after a month than decide
Reply:Hey!


I'm not sure if there is a Body Shop near you, but they have some really great products. I'm personally in love with their Seaweed Facial Wash. You can buy a set with Seawed Toner, Facial Wipes, Scrub Brush and the Deep Cleansing Facial Wash.





Clean and Clear Facial Pads are all really great for removing dirt and grime. Also try St. Ives Apricot Face Wash. It works great! :)





Here are some tips that you should follow to prevent acne for coming back:





Step 1: Clean. The first step is to cleanse the skin. Wet your face, then massage the cleanser onto skin in gentle, circular motions for 15 seconds to 5 minutes, then rinse off thoroughly. Never wipe or rub your face with the towel; blot or pat it dry. Keep these extra tips in mind when you're cleansing your skin:





Use a mild cleanser or medicated cleansers with either salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide in the morning and before bedtime.


Do not wash excessively or scrub too hard. This can strip the skin of its natural oils and may irritate already-present acne.


Avoid cream-based cleansers if you have oily skin. They may make your skin even oilier.


Some cleansers can also dry your skin, especially if you use them too much. You may have to try a few products before you find one that works well.
Reply:i use noxzema everything and it works for me


hope this helps!!!!
Reply:I like Biore's Ice Wash, but my acne isn't that stubborn.





I've heard Murad works really well. It's got salicylic acid in the cleanser, but its other steps have alpha and beta hydroxy acids and other things that are harder to find in drugstores.





If it causes breakouts to worsen, obviously stop immediately, but try things out for a month otherwise. Some things just need time.





Also, try going to a dermatologist. If Murad and all those other products don't work, it may be cheaper to see a doctor.
Reply:Try Clean %26amp; Clear Advantage Acne Control Kit, its been working for me, so hopefully it'll work on you too.
Reply:Normally a product should take no more than 2 weeks to show its effectiveness. Anyways I found this on the Internet. Read the reviews:





http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.a...





Cuticura soap is cheap to. Its blue. Found one at a Walgreens. Bottom shelf.





Stay away from deep fried foods. Oatmeal is good/eat it. Try dabbing some Witch Hazel on the zits via a qtip? Drinking caffeine dehydrates you, drink green tea instead decafinated.
Reply:i use Oxy and it works 4 me and my doc recomended it . but it does have a smell kinda woodsy i guess ive been using it 4 about 6 months i hope this helps
Reply:St. Ives Apricot Scrub fo Blackhead and Blemishes. Make sure you get this kinds, theres many diff ones. Use it every mornig and night, dont skip. It really works and its great. hope it works for you, it did for me.
Reply:try proactiv or acnefree mi friend uses proactiv and her skin has looked muchhh better





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tak 2 ur doctor and get a prescription cream [i no thats not a face wash but it would help ur skin be clearer]
Reply:What i did was go to my doctor and got a perscription for something called 'differin'. It is this cream you put on every night before bed after you wash your face with a mild soap (maybe you have been using too harsh of cleansers - if u have been it will only make your skin create more oil). If you get the generic brand it is only ten dollars and it lasts awhile. If you wear makeup, make sure you are wearing stuff that is made for oily/acne prone skin so it doesn't clog your pores (i have this great consealer by Revlon that has salicrylic acid in it so when i put it on i know that i am actually helping my skin instead of clogging it more). Good luck, hun!
Reply:this company: continuously clear (i used their kit and after one day all my acne was gone, but it's not for sensitive skin, just try it out)





or: isomers
Reply:Purpose Facial Wash and Oil-Free Moisturizer is amazing!


You should definitely try it. This is the stuff that my dermatologist recommended the very first time I went because of my mild acne. You should also try a dermatologist because no one can judge your skin type and the products you'll need as well as a professional.
Reply:go to a dermatologist if nothing is working.
Reply:St. Apricot Scrub! I love it and it works for me. I missed one day on accident and i got a pimple so it obviously works. Get the one where it scrubs your pours.


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