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Old 28-03-2008   #2161
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Hey guys. I've got a question.

I have oily skin with acne. I went to the shop, and the seller adviced me to use DECLEOR's products(LOTION MATIFIANTE and MASQUE PURIFIANT REGULATEUR).
What do u think about those DECLEOR products for that kind of skin? do u advice me to buy them?

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Old 30-03-2008   #2162
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Moisturizers prevent water from naturally evaporating from your skin and thus keep the skin soft, flexible and feeling great. You can read more about skin moisturizing in this moisturizing post.

The answer to your second question is NO. Moisturizing will not help to clear/prevent acne. In fact, sometimes ingredients in moisturizers will cause acne. Don't worry you can make a good moisturizer that will not cause acne.

It is still helpful for people with oily skin to apply moisturizers. Skin ingredients like petrolatum, fatty alcohols and other moisturizers work better than your body's natural oil (sometimes science is better than nature). Your best bet is to wash your oily face and then replace the natural oil with a moisturizing product. Your skin will love you for it.
I have to disagree again with you I feel when I moisturise I rarely get any zits when I went through this period of not moisturising at all
You should have seen my skin =
 
Old 02-04-2008   #2163
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i found a miracle acne treatment at a random store in Korea, while on vacation. The store is called "innis free" - and they sell sheets of "anti-stress patches" which are for pimples. I've tried EVERYTHING with my skin, and this stuff is amazing.
 
Old 02-04-2008   #2164
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^ how do you use the patches?
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I don't think we have the ice clreasil here but Ive bought one coz ive got some ingrows from shaving but so far its ****tt
 
Old 03-04-2008   #2166
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I have to disagree again with you I feel when I moisturise I rarely get any zits when I went through this period of not moisturising at all
You should have seen my skin =
I second that! I breakout terribly if I don't keep my skin moisturized. Moisturizing is essential; especially if you have acne because you're probably using drying products and need to replenish your skin's natural moisture.

I'm convinced that most people with mild to moderate acne would benefit greatly from a moisturizing regimen.
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Old 04-04-2008   #2167
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yeah ive just started using a oil free one
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I've heard face masks are can help replenish congested/clogged pores...Any suggestions as to how effective this is, and if so what products may work? -preferably products that work with more sensitive skin...
 
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^ whatever you do, don't use anything st. ives!
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Old 05-04-2008   #2170
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i like st ives!
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Old 05-04-2008   #2171
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i use evain face wash, and then i use chanel precision hydramax comfort cream. i have not had any signs of bad skin since.
fantastic stuff (both of the products)
also. i use boiling water to steam my face.
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what is the most natural way to have good skin?
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I've heard face masks are can help replenish congested/clogged pores...Any suggestions as to how effective this is, and if so what products may work? -preferably products that work with more sensitive skin...
I sweeear by DDF's Sulfur Therapeutic Mask


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i like st ives!
using st. ives, most especially their scrubs, are the worst thing you could do to your face.
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oops double post

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