i think you should go to your doctor and ask your doctor what products to use...or you should get a laser treatment,,or if you dont want to do any of those things just use makeup,,when you go out but when you come home wash your face thoroughly,,
good luck!!!!
2006-11-18 09:04:14
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answered by lola 1
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first off, is the difference in your skin tones severely noticable--as in you have pigmintation problems?
if not, then buying a good skin toner will help some. just wet down a cotton ball every day and swipe over your whole face and neck area. also, neutrogena clear pore treatment (the nighttime clarifying gel kind) will help even out the tone in a few weeks, along with preventing breakouts.
wearing make-up is not going to clog your pores and break you out as long as you find types that don't irritate your skin. a good base or powder/base combo will help your skin look evenly toned while you discipline your skin. washing every night and exfoliating once a week will help you to not break out. i wear make up every day and don't break out very often. sometimes, it is something you cannot prevent. if you have trouble with certain types of base, lean towards the more expensive brands.
clinique has a great light feeling base, called "almost make-up." get it in your skin color, and you'll be fine. if that isn't heavy enough, stroll over to the este lauder counter or the lancome and a make-up advisor can help you out. merle norman is good too.
2006-11-18 10:10:46
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answered by Angie 3
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use Ambi products for your face. they are wonderful for clearing up the complexion,even getting rid of blotches and evening the skin tone
2006-11-18 09:55:59
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answered by simiarah 3
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well...you can put make-up on but you would have to wash your face everyday with pro-activ or a mask cause thats what my friend does and her skin is perfect! either that or be comfortable with the way you look
2006-11-18 08:57:30
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answered by mischa m 2
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Use ambi. It really works for discolorations. You can find at a drugstore or walmart
2006-11-18 08:53:53
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answered by izzyluvu69 2
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Go to the dermatologist they can recommend something good....or try a fade cream....but I would see a professional first.
2006-11-18 09:26:00
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answered by heavenlea_7 3
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