My favorite daily cleanser = Aveeno Positively Radiant Daily Face Pads. It cleans my combination, sensitive skin thoroughly w/o drying it & the pads have a textured side that is perfect for exfoliation.
As for toner - Thayer's brand witch hazel w/ aloe is good. I don't use toner very often.
Haven't found the perfect moisturizer. I only use it occasionally in winter.
For product reviews, check out cosmeticscop.com & makeupalley.com. Makeupalley is a free memberhip site w/ lots of consumer to consumer product reviews.
2007-07-09 18:39:04
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answered by Treadstone 7
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If your skin is clear, then it sounds like your doing fine. Removing your makeup before bed and moisturizing are really important so good job on that. I personally love vitamin E (I buy the capsules and then pop them with a needle to get the oil out) to make my skin smooth, get rid of acne marks and existing acne. I also use a witch hazel or tea tree oil toner because it's antibacterial and will prevent acne, and the Revitalizing Facial Mask by goodstuff organics with vitamin C which works really well. Benzoyl peroxide is what would probably work well if you get a spot here and there. Just put in on at night and be careful not to get it on clothes because it bleaches. Eating apples I've found also keeps my skin nice and drinking lots of water. Mostly, keep your body healthy and your skin will follow! I also have combination skin and if you have extra dry patches an exfoliating cloth works well and vitamin E oil keeps your skin nice and smooth for oily parts benzoyl peroxide usually help dry it up, but throughout the day oil blotting sheets work well to absorb excess oil as well Hope this helps but like I said don't change too much what your doing if it's working :)
2016-04-01 06:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you want a toner? Think about that. It used to be that toners were used to tighten the skin, and had lost of alcohol in them. Now, of course, we know that the effect came from dehydrating the skin and it was bad for you, but they still sell toners that don't tone and don't really do anything for your skin.
Cleanser, yes. To remove make-up, if you wear it, and get rid of all the particles that stick to our skin after a day inside or outside. I like the cleanser I formulated, and our clients say it's fantastic. Look for it at skinactives.com
Why do I like it? It does not have strong detergents (most cleansers use sodium lauryl sulfate or similar), it cleans deep and keeps pores open, thus preventing acne. You can rinse it off. It contains some good stuff in it, like the best antioxidants anywhere, that will be left behind after rinsing.
For moisturizer, try our Canvas base cream, with or withour sea kelp bioferment. If you really want some serious anti-age activity, try our anti-age cream, with resveratrol, EGF and everything that actually works.
Does it show how proud I am of of our products?
Good luck and best wishes
Hannah
2007-07-12 14:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I have combination skin (oily T-zone, dry cheeks) and I had the hardest time finding products that worked for me. Until I stumbled upon Aveeno Clear Complexion Foaming Cleanser and Clear Complexion Daily Moisturizer. They have a toner too, but I don't use this as part of my regimen. I've used these for about 5 years now and haven't looked back! Buy them at Walmart for the cheapest prices.
2007-07-09 18:12:01
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answered by Niki G 2
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I would like to tell you about some wonderful products for your skin, that would be the RE-9 Anti-Aging line from Arbonne International Inc. It diminishes fine lines and wrinkles, and allows your skin to regenerate in the most natural and healthy way possible. You are able to sign up for a discount and receive 35% off all of your products for the entire year, if you are the least bit curious e-mail me at dionnaclark@hotmail.com, and I will send you some samples
2007-07-09 20:17:50
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answered by dionna c 1
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nutrogena is a good brand that's not too expensive. if you want to go up a little in price, i'd try clarins. it's great for aging skin.
2007-07-09 18:03:18
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answered by ndgrad 3
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if you get breakouts try noxzema- put on alot so your all white let dry, and then wash off with cold water. i do it just whenver my face gets oily. its not advertised for acne help, but its amazing
2007-07-09 18:15:16
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answered by Anonymous
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