E45 is a simple water based moisturiser that is non greasy,easily absorbed and gentle but very effective,
2007-02-28 04:11:56
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answered by Niamh 7
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I never suffered breakouts as a teenager. Unfortunately, as an adult, I do. When you look for a moisturizer, look for one that says it is "non-acnegenic" or "noncomedigenic"(i hope i spelled that correctly:) This type of facial product is rare, so I'll give you two that I have used and love. One is Mary Kay's Oil Free Moisturizing Gel. The other is Clinique's Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel. They both provide glowing moisture and will not break you out. Now they both cost about $25 which, for a teenager, may be expensive, but a little goes a long way. You would only have to restock maybe every two or three months. Clinique can be purchased at department stores, and Mary Kay by a representative. You, can however find both online. If you have the opposite problem with dry skin, both companies offer a mositurizing solution for that too.
2007-02-28 12:07:27
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answered by Shon 3
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Hi. You want to avoid products that contain mineral oil as the molecular structure is too large to penetrate the pores of your skin, sitting on the top layer like saran wrap. This causes dirt and debris to collect on your skin thus causing many of our skin problems. Also, anything containing alcohol or acetone will dry out your skin, causing your face to overcompensate by producing more oil. You may consider Arbonne's Intelligence daily moisturizing cream. It's lightweight and delivers as much or as little hydration as the skin needs, without feeling greasy or dry. It's specifically formulated for pre-teens and teens to meet their specific needs. It contains Aloe which is both conditioning and healing. It's also water based which is an excellent spreading agent and active in hydrating the skin. I would be happy to help you if you would be open to trying it.
2007-02-28 12:09:59
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answered by J D 3
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What face wash are you using? if it is too harsh, such as an exfoliator, then it will make your skin produce too much oil, causing more spots. I am using Garnier Pure face wash, it is really good, I have only been using it 2 days, and i have seen an improvement.
The best type of moisturiser is something light like oil of ulay daily fluid.
2007-02-28 12:04:43
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answered by natasha * 4
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Well it depends on the type of skin you have. Just make sure that whatever moisturizer you use has a SPF of at least 15. I use Oil of Olay for sensitive skin. Always pick out the one for sensitive skin because even if you don't think your skin is sensitive it is. Especially your face.
2007-02-28 12:15:42
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answered by linkari16 1
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Neutrogena Body Emulsion concentrated therapeutic lotion. It has glycerin and it is lovely for all skin types especially dry. You can't go wrong with this one. It is fantastic for use on the face as well as all over the body. Get the one in the square container and not the long one, it's about $7.99 in the US, as it's no longer available in the UK.
2007-02-28 12:07:35
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answered by jackie 2
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Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturising Lotion - it's not the cheapest but it's really good for all skin types - you have to sytart looking after your skin when you're young!
2007-02-28 12:13:30
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answered by Laura Lou 3
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I use Clean & Clear Morning Burst. I have very dry skin and have tried everything. Body Shop & Nivea just make me brake out, and most other things just make my skin blotchy where it can only help parts of my face. Morning Burst is def. the best, and only 4.50 a bottle. You can't beat that!
2007-02-28 12:02:19
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answered by chelsea.lane 3
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I've been using Nivea since i was 10! I find that with enough water my skin just glows!!
2007-02-28 11:56:42
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answered by Faith 5
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Absolutely agree with the Clinique dramatically different lotion. It is great. I think it is about $20.00 though, but well worth it!
2007-02-28 12:33:33
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answered by Annie 6
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