i use juice organics its all natural ingredients and isn't harsh on your skin at all. ambi is good as well too.
2006-11-16 12:28:54
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answered by awesome 4
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answered by ? 3
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I personally recommend Mary Kay TimeWise Products for facial cleansing they are not evasive and contain very little fragrance, but they do a great job. And your skin feel won't feel tight after using them. Blackheads are exactly that, they are dirt that is trapped in the skin. Whiteheads are oil that is trapped in the skin hence the light appearance. You may have combination skin most females have an oilier t-zone (across forehead and down the nose)
2006-11-16 11:26:50
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answered by Anonymous
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St Ives Clear Pore Cleanser
2006-11-16 11:17:19
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answered by babydoll 7
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continually make constructive you wash your face on a daily basis better than one to eliminate extra oils that causes zits, you should use Neutrogena or sparkling and sparkling. and make constructive you practice facial mask on your face a minimum of two times per week( you may start up through user-friendly stuff contained in the kitchen like yogurt and lemon and olive oil) i'm over puberty with a sparkling pores and skin, really sometime i'm getting small zits earlier or after my era. Oh and also you'll positioned some enamel "paste" not jel on small zits, that could also help GoodLuck
2016-11-24 23:19:06
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answered by ? 4
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I use proactiv and it works well for me.
I recommend first switching to another over the counter product first to see if it was only a bad reaction to the biore. If you still have acne problems, you may want to try proactiv.
tip: to tell what kind of skin you have.... rinse your skin with water. then gently pat dry. If your skin feels dry or "tight" then you have dry skin, if it feel oily/slick...oily. or if it's normal and soft, you have normal skin.
2006-11-16 23:05:13
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answered by Lynz 1
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Try Cetaphil face wash or No soap face wash both are good ,how ever if you have a combination skin (oily and dry) so you can also use a face wash with salcilic acid and a good moisturizer and sunscreen
2006-11-16 18:26:11
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answered by samuel 2
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H20 plus all the way. yes it is a little expensive but it really works. i've tried neutrogena and biotherm, but they aren't as good (i think so) because it leaves your still feeling a little strange after school each day or in a long period. however, H2O is pretty good, i've been using it for around 6 months and it's still good. it keeps my from back heads and white heads (well not as much) so i recommend u try it out! also, they have discounts all year round basically so even though it is a little expensive, the discounts make it less...=D (it also doesn't smell too strong, so it's good if you use it for school and long periods)
2006-11-16 12:34:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll tell you what I don't recommend. Proactive did not work for me and I was so disappointed. I feel like since I started using it my face is the worse it's ever been. I am so frustrated. I think products differ from person to person because a lot of people swear by it. Good luck. Your question was my question.
2006-11-16 16:38:45
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answered by veronski 1
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I use Neutrogena and it doesn't make your skin oily or dry. The little bumps on your skin is dry skin and i use a Mary Kay product to take care of that.
2006-11-16 11:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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anything st ives is really good, i also love..... clean and clear i've tried all of them and none of the clean and clear's gave me trouble, if you have oily skin it tends to kind of dry out ur skin. but just lotion it right after. if you want that "glow" use st ives invigorating scrub. i'm a college student, and if i can afford these then u can too.
2006-11-16 16:55:24
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answered by *Heart~broken* 4
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