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How to contain acne for sensitive skin?
I hаνе really bаd acne. Mostly blackheads thаt won’t gο away. I hаνе used Skinid, neutrogena, PanOxyl, аnd proactiv. None οf thеm work fοr mе. I wеnt tο a dermatologist аnd thеу gave mе a anti-yeast treatment. It doesn’t seem tο work. I hаνе аlѕο used Clеаn & Clear. I gеt really bаd breakouts аnd I hаνе one rіght now, whісh іѕ really bаd. Lіkе impossible tο handle. Dο уου hаνе аnу treatments fοr sensitive skin. Mу skin tends tο dry up аnd peel. PLEASE HELP!
Okay I have super expensive skin and I used to have bad acne and then my mom brought home this stuff that works SOOO good! I’ve used it for a week and a half and my skin is almost cleared up. It’s called “Purpose”. You can buy it at Target or Walmart.
there is this oil free neutrogena for sensitive skin and i use it every night and i have no breakouts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!it also add mositure to ur face-
Hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The less products you use, the better for your skin. Treat your face like your skin. Use Bath wash like Suave Bath & Body Gel, use a washcloth. Treat your face like the rest of your body, take a shower everyday or wash your face everyday.
The secret is keeping your face clean and oil-free.
Acne medication could worsen what ever allergies you have, so instead of trying out one product after another, you’re actually spreading it around. Example: ProActiv contains a known carcinogen, at a percentage known to promote skin cancer.
The FDA has called for more safety studies on benzoyl peroxide (main ingredient for ProActive) because of concern about what happens when skin treated with it is exposed to the sun. Until research can establish or disprove a possible skin cancer link to the use of benzoyl peroxide products, the agency plans to require an extra warning and directions on the labeling: “When using this product, avoid unnecessary sun exposure and use sunscreen.” and “If going outside, use a sunscreen. Allow [product name] to dry, then follow directions in the sunscreen labeling. If irritation or sensitivity develops, discontinue use of both products and consult a doctor.”
If you’re OVER SENSITIVE AND ALLERGIC TO ALMOST, lotions can and will add to more discolorations on your skin AND WILL NOT protect your from burns, cancer, or allergies even those tested by dermatologists.
EVEN IF A PRODUCT IS LABELED “HYPOALLERGENIC,” IT MAY CONTAIN SUBSTANCES THAT CAN CAUSE ALLERGIC REACTIONS.
Good thinking! Question 6b is True!
After all, people are individuals. And there’s no telling what any individual may be allergic to. According to the cosmetic industry, “hypoallergenic” means “less likely to cause an allergic reaction.” But dermatologists – and consumers who have allergies – know that the word “hypoallergenic” on the label is no guarantee against an allergic reaction.
CHOOSING PRODUCTS WITH THE CLAIM “DERMATOLOGIST TESTED” IS A WAY TO AVOID AN ALLERGIC REACTION OR OTHER SKIN IRRITATION.
Nope! Question 6c is False!
“Dermatologist tested” doesn’t really tell you much, does it? It leaves you wondering about things like:
•Did the dermatologist work for the manufacturer?
•How many people was the product tested on?
•How long did the testing last?
•What were the results of the testing?
Remember, poison ivy is all natural, too! But you probably don’t want it on your skin. It is very possible to have an allergic reaction, or other irritation, from products labeled “all natural” or “organic.” For example, lanolin, from sheep’s wool, is a common natural ingredient in some moisturizers that sometimes causes allergic reactions.
http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/ProductandI…
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I get one tiny zit a month or none. I have very clear, soft & silky complexion and I’m 60 years old, same as when I was in HS.
girl i can help you out here. If you are not allergic! try an aspirin mask. Just get a bottle of NONCOATED aspirin, then crush 5-10 tablets and mix it with just enough water to make a paste. Then apply to face, avoiding the eye area (and dont ingest!) then let it set for 5-10 mins. or until completely dried. Then take a damp cotton pad/ball and gently circle the areas that you applied the aspirin. Then rinse off completely. it’s amazing!!! dont do it alot tho. once a week MAX. since you have sensitive skin. Also adding a little honey helps. Also, use cetaphil before said mask. using cetaphil day and night will also help as it is mild. I also recommend Clinique Moisture surge moisturizer. It is excellent! I used to have dry skin as well, and i use that moisturizer and it is just amazing!! hope i helped!
Buy products for “Sensitive Skin”
i know how you feel!!!
biore pore unclogging scrub is phenomenal!! it cleared up my skin 1000000% percent. it contains sal acid which gets rid of the acne.. if you have black heads i recommend the biore pore strips. they kinda hurt but who cares, they work!! and i use a oil free lotion to keep my skin hydrated:)
i really love all biore products they work better than expensive stuff. hope it helps!
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