I use clean and clear Morning Glow. I have gone through a lot of moisturizers looking for the one that wasn't going to cause me to break out. So far so good with this one. I also use the Clean and Clear Morning Burst facial cleanser and once or twice a week I use St. Ives Apricot scrub to clean away dead skin cells. Works great. I rarely get a pimple. Usually only when I am lazy and I don't wash my face at all. If I want a clean face but I don't want to be completely lazy I use my husbands Oxy daily cleansing pads. They remove dirt really well and leave you feeling fresh. Hope this helps. Remember, moisturize only after washing your face. When your skin is still damp it will suck the moisturizer in and that is how it works the best. Moisturize in the morning and before bed. Never put moisturizer on a dirty or oily face. This will cause you to break out. It is very important to wash your face before you moisturize. Good luck!
2006-11-01 04:35:44
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answered by Jules 3
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Arbonne has great moisturizers. My skin has never felt or looked better.
Arbonne Intelligence Daily Moisturizing Cream, Day & Night- This lightweight moisturizer delivers as much or as little hydration as the skin needs, without feeling greasy or dry.
If you're currently using or interested in anti-aging products:
NutriMinC® RE9 REality SPF8, Day Crème
Protect, moisturize and visibly firm with Day Crème. Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Makes young, beautiful skin a daily REality by delivering key RE9 elements that strengthen and firm while protecting against oxidative stress and exposure to the sun.
NutriMinC® REcover, Night Crème
Innovative RE9 elements targeted and delivered to protect against transdermal water loss while increasing skin lipid barrier functions. This technologically-advanced night crème visibly strengthens, firms and encourages cell recovery while you sleep!
2006-11-01 06:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I use to have dry flaky skin... with small red dry patches. I hated my skin!
But.... things have done a total turn a round! I now ONLY use Cetaphil as a face cleanser (like $10.00 at Costco).. it is for sensitive skin... and is also moisturizing. Then I use NeoStrata smoothing cream as an AMAZING moisturizer!!! You can probably purchase it at any drugstore (about $20 - $30)
I highly highly recommend BOTH products!!!
2006-11-01 04:27:43
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answered by cheesytoast 2
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Go for a water based, Aloe Vera moisturiser. Dot it on ur face
(for that matter any face lotion that you find best) and massage in upward strokes! Wash ur face and dab it to wipe off...immediately put the lotion. Get a glowing skin.
Keep Glowing! :o)
2006-11-01 04:27:01
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answered by mystiquemoiweb 2
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Cetaphil is probably one of the best mild cleansers out there. Try that. I follow up w/ a dab of cocobutter and vitamin E creme (not oil) to get rid of the dryness. It works wonders and any brand will do.
2006-11-01 06:19:25
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answered by Petra 2
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I do not swear by one particular line as far as my facial treatments go. But as far as my moisturizer I go cheap and use the Clean & Clear and I love it. They have one that has a treatment in it and one without. I use the treated and it keeps my blemishes at bay and keeps me moisturized.
2006-11-01 04:26:39
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have dry skin i would suggest you use soaps with moisturizer (i use oil of olay) before you go to sleep, after washing your face apply moisturizer. your skin works while you sleep thats why its best to apply products before you sleep>>though products used are experimental so whatever beauty products you will be using be sure that they are hypoallergenic and your skin won't react to those products
2006-11-01 04:53:37
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answered by yDz 3
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Visibly Even by Neutrogena
2006-11-01 04:25:34
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answered by arrizona 3
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I am using Jergens Natural Glow sample, and it really helps even up my skintone. It's smooth, mild but powerful. So, check out this site http://www.upkb.com/naturalglow.php and learn more about the product tips and details.
2006-11-01 19:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, I actually read this really good article about moisturizers, you'll find more useful information there I'm sure, I did
http://www.carefair.com/Skincare/Skin-types/Moisturizers_are_Needed_for_All_Skin_Types_628.html
2006-11-01 08:35:14
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answered by Shannon York 5
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