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I use soap in the shower and then follow up with toner, light lotion and a moisturizer. My aunt picked it up at some Asian store and it smells WONDERFUL!!!! Don't ask me the name cause I can't read it! LOL! Anyway, I've noticed my fine lines softening and I love it!
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RCL12345678: You said you have tried everything. Have you tried that Proactive Program they advertise on TV? My son is beginning to get blemishes quite a bit. He washes his face religiously too, but I was thinking of trying that, but don't know anyone who has.
ice queen: I have used the Olay products for a very long time too. I love all their different products, but switch once in awhile to try something new. Glad I'm not the only one, only because some of the younger women I know laugh and say it's for "old" people, yet when I ask them to tell me my age, they always guess 3-7 years younger. Who knows whether it's my facial skin or the way I act...LOL |
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His skin isn't particularly oily or anything so it would probably dry his skin out too. I wonder if he used some kind of moistureizer at night if that would help.
He's tall and skinny and when I make him lay off these chocolate cake things he likes, his face starts clearing up. Right now that is exactly what we're doing. I didn't buy him any today, so when he gets back from Scout camp he won't be happy with me. He'll just have to decide which he wants more, acne or cakes. |
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I use Cetaphil Cleanser. Paula's Choice Final Touch Toner, and Paula's Choice Blemish Control Lotion on occasion. I have oily skin, but I find that most acne products are to harsh. A good light cleanser helps balance my skin out. Paula's Choice has awesome products and I have tried just about everything. By the way, I wash Lola with Paula's Choice Body Shampoo. It is fragrance free and good for her sensitive skin.
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For over a year now I've been using the Arbonne RE9 skin care program. It has really helped with the fine lines around my eyes and I like how it feels on my skin.
The only negative side of this product is the high cost. My husband and I have been trying to cut corners when possible since business has been a little slower. So, The Arbonne once used up will not be replaced. I will be heading to the drug store isles in search of new products. Thanks ladies for telling us all your favorite products. Are any of you partial to an inexpensive toner that you like to use? |
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I am an Esthetician, so this topic is basically my life!!
I had RE9 and it caused horrible breakouts in my skin, as well as my mom and a friends. But I know a lot of people who use it and love it. I have had bad skin, and been on Accutane twice(in HS and right after HS), and I started using ProActiv and it worked great for me, then I switched to Arbonne and had to get back on antibiotics for my skin. So I am back to ProActive and it is working. Proactiveworks great for some and not for others. **it usually works best on adolesent skin, because they are prone to such oily skin. As we age, we lose that oiliness, and then that is why proactiv can be to harsh** (Am I making sence?) Janet- If your sons skin starts getting too bad, get him on meds, the scarring isn't worth it. Quote:
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