Arbonne NutriMenC RE9 4 step system for face is specifically formulated for men of all ages. It is a robust line of products that targets the uniquely-different needs of men's skin...including protection from the external elements of sun and wind, and the effects of shaving. I am a skin care consultant and recommend this line of skin care for men. On a personal level, my brother has been using these products (he is 36) and absolutely loves them! The exfoliating face wash removes dirt and dead skin cells without harming even the most sensitive skin. The shaving gel gives you about the closest shave possible, without irritating the skin, and you don't get those nasty shave bumps either. The toner returns the skin to a normal pH level after cleansing and/or shaving...some of the key ingredients are chamomile, cucumber, vitamins A,C and E. And the moisturizing sunscreen is a must. Most men don't know how important a good skincare regime is. The Arbonne products are great for all skin types, they are swiss-formulated, and botanically based. They don't contain any mineral oil, petroleum products, animal or animal by-products. They are more expensive initially than 'store-bought' products, but they are pure, safe and beneficial. The products are very concentrated however, so a little bit goes a long way. I would be happy to give you more information and also could send you a free sample of the men's skin care line, if you are interested. Email if you have any questions or need more information.
2006-09-12 08:46:29
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answered by tracy w - skin care consultant 2
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My hubby uses Arbonne RE9 anti-aging. But there is one out for the holidays too. It's all botanically based.
Most people know that hypoallergenic means that a product has been tested for adverse reactions. What they don't know is that in order to use the term hypoallergenic, a company only needs a success rate of 60%! That means that the products can still adversely affect 40% of it's users. Arbonne has implemented a standard success rate of 100%. If even one person (no animal testing!) has an adverse reaction, then they take it back to the drawing board!
2006-09-12 08:37:57
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answered by jhvnmt 4
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You may have sensitive skin or a condition called rosecea.
Either way, here's what I recommend:
1. Cleanser: Dermalogica Ultra-calming cleanser.
2. Toner: Dermalogica Skin smoothing protection spray.
3. Moisturizer: If you would like to use one, use the Dermalogica Barrier Repair. It's also a great after-shave product to use.
If you think your skin could handle something a little "stronger" try the Dermalogica Dermal Clay cleanser instead of the Ultra-calming. It's a clay-base cleanser, but it helps not only with the oil in your skin (without dehydrating it), but helps minimize the redness that comes with rosecea.
2006-09-12 08:34:37
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answered by monkiegirl37 4
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Use Murad products. They are gentle and won't irritate your skin. You can search Murad online and you can even order online. Also, you can look it up to find a place that sells Murad near you. I have used Murad products for several years and have never had irritation or dryness from it. I also have combination skin. Hope this helps!
2006-09-12 08:31:43
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answered by XiE18 2
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Do yourself a favour.. after shaving or washing your face with hot soapy water, pat your face dry.. take vaseline about a tsp rub it into your hands, and then onto your face.. rub it in good, then take a hot wet face cloth, wring out the excess water, and then remove all of the excess vaseline from your face.. it is a non irritant, it is soothing to the skin, and best of all the molecules are small enough to be absorbed by the skin..most over the counter products just sit on the skin, and have all sorts of perfumes and dyes that you just don't need.. you will notice that you skin will never feel dry or irritated. I do it a couple times a week. it feels great.*** your skin will not feel greasy after removing the excess with the hot face cloth.***and it is inexpensive.***
2006-09-12 08:33:34
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answered by oneblondepilgrim 6
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Bath and body works has a facial cleaner that's made for sensitive skin call Soy Scrub, and they have lotion also, its about $15-$18. but It works great. and they have a money back guarantee if you don't like it.
2006-09-12 08:32:16
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answered by VEGAS 3
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A smart person would FIRST go visit a dermatologist and find out what their skin can/cannot tolerate.
Now - instead of wasting your money on product and potentially damaging your skin, what are you going to do next?
2006-09-12 08:34:27
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answered by docscholl 6
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Dove - sensitive skin facial beauty bar
2006-09-12 08:31:01
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answered by ? 6
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as a lot as I hate the guy for what he has performed, i imagine the concern is the whole gadget that gave him the theory that he's permitted to attempt this. that he can do it and destroy out with it. that he's above the regulation.
2016-10-16 00:21:19
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answered by duperne 4
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I have sensitive skin and I use oil of olay fragrance free products. Try them, I got my husband to use them too and he loves it.
2006-09-12 08:30:45
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answered by Q&A 3
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