I have to travel out of your listed products, I have tried them all. LOL..ok, well I am an Independent Beauty Consultant for Mary Kay Cosmetics, and I would not be if this was not the only brand that has worked for me. I have always had problem skin, issues with blemishes and acne. Granted, Mary Kay may be a little more expensive than those in your list, but I say if it works then why not? If you are interested in seeing what MK has for cleanser, etc. you can go to www.marykay.com/tanyab76 and check out the Cleansers under the Skin care tab. It works for me and has for millions of other women. Feel free to contact me about any products also under my name it says "contact me" on my website. Good luck!
2007-01-21 15:54:04
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answered by teddybear_6740128 1
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Clean & Clear - Crap. Too much oil in the product resulting in acne and a feeling of unwashed skin and buildup.
Neutrogena - Have only tried the glycerine bar soap and it did not hold up to it's promises.
Nivea - Too expensive for my budget
St. Ives - Great experience with this brand in just about every product. Plus they have cleansers, exfoliants and masks for different skin types.
Clearsil - Same as Clean & Clear. Every time I used the face wash it made my skin oily, but dried it out at the same time, and I have dry skin to begin with.
Next to St. Ives, there are two lines of products that work for my skin. Walmart's Equate brand. Their cleanser that's compared to Clearsil works a hell of a lot better than Clearsil and it's more affordable.
Yves Rocher is another company. They have a lot of different products...make up, perfume, body care, skin care, hair care...all of their products work great. Hypoallergenic and they don't test on animals, have great sales and are affordable. http://yvesrocherusa.com
2007-01-22 03:34:37
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answered by H.L.A. 7
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Cleanser: Noxzema
Moisturizer: Neutrogena
2007-01-21 14:13:36
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answered by lovely 5
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Cleanser: Neutrogena Fresh Foaming Cleanser
Moisturizer: Aveeno Positively Radiant (bonus: SPF 30)
My dermatologist recommended a handful of things to try. She gave me some samples and these were the best products for me.
2007-01-21 16:49:39
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answered by Belle 3
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Neutrogena makes a couple of great cleansers that cleanse well without drying. Also, Olay Daily Facials are the BEST. I use Daily Facials Night. It is like a cleanser and a facial. It gets all the deep-down crud and dirt out and takes off your eye makeup. It's excellent!
2007-01-21 14:21:14
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answered by MeMe 2
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I use Neutrogena Oil-free Acne Cream Cleanser.
What have you tried? Everyone's skin is different, so you should find products specifically made for you. For example, I have mild acne, so I like the cream cleanser because it treats my skin without drying it out too much. But it wouldn't work for those with extreme acne, because they'd need something stronger.
You can go to makeupalley.com or drugstore.com to look at the reviews of different products.
2007-01-21 14:16:09
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answered by calamityjanedoe 3
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I would have to say none of the above. Arbonne makes an Intelligence skin care line that works great. I have been using it since I got it as a gift for Christmas and I will never use anything else. If you have never tried it, you should. Go to this website for a free sample.
http://cassieanderson.myarbonne.com
2007-01-22 08:22:13
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answered by Momof2 2
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Are these your only options?? Have you ever tried Mary Kay? We have skin care that will work for normal to dry skin, combination to oily skin, sensitive skin etc. Mary Kay has been the #1 brand of skin care since 1993 and it's 100% guaranteed so if one formula doesn't work for you, just exchange for another. Plus you can request samples (FREE) to try before you purchase anything.
2007-01-21 18:34:15
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answered by kelbell 3
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Clean and clear- works well for someone who has normal skin but tends to get breakouts occasionally.
Nuetrogena- Also works well for breakouts but is a little more drying so probably best for more oily skin.
Nivea- good moisturizers for dry skin
St ives- apricot scrub is a great exfoliator
clearasil- great spot treatment.
2007-01-21 18:52:05
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answered by chaneltaylor430 2
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out of ur list id say nuetrogena. I like using Biore and acne free product myself they work really well
2007-01-22 05:14:30
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answered by pain_without_love13 1
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