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BEAUTY / MAKE UP

Topic: what are the best products for dry,oily,spotty skin?

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  • Joined: 10 Mar 09
    Posts: 3
    Posted: Monday Oct 05, 2009 06:14 pm Report

    i have naturaly very fair skin that gets dry easily but is also oily and for the past few months ive had bad breakouts on my chin. ive tried loads of different creams which have just seemed to have made it worse! can anyone recommend any creams, moisturisers, spot treatments, anything please! ive got my graduation coming up!

    on a bit of a budget but if it will work im willing!

    thanks

  • Joined: 19 Aug 09
    Posts: 1
    Posted: Sunday Oct 11, 2009 03:59 am Report

    Dry Skin - Caring for dry skin can be difficult, as finding and getting the right balance of moisture is tricky. Look for cleansers that are non-drying and avoid products that contain alcohol. Use a heavy duty moisturiser on a regular basis to help add moisture back into the skin.

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    Oily Skin - While oily skin may not have the outward appearance of being dry and flaky, this certainly does not mean that it is properly hydrated. Often, even though there is outward oil, the skin itself is unable to retain the necessary water to remain hydrated. Cleanse skin regularly to remove excess oil, then use an oil-free moisturiser to help restore the balance of water in the skin.



  • Joined: 04 Apr 09
    Posts: 6
    Posted: Wednesday Nov 11, 2009 04:53 pm Report

    While your skin is in a very "particular" stage, you may continue using those best products, though the key to make them effective & for your skin to be receptive of treatments is to use an exfoliant; be sure to follow instructions (or use less of it) if you have sensitive, fair skin. An exfoliant expedite the process of removing dead skin surface,
    which is crucial for skin health. Exfoliation can be chemical or physical, (avoid harsh scrubbing your skin).

  • Joined: 07 Aug 09
    Posts: 7
    Posted: Wednesday Nov 18, 2009 05:51 pm Report

    i would suggest E45 unless you've tried it-dry skin.:)

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