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Old 08-02-2007, 12:08 PM
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I've been using Philosophy's Purity face wash- it removes all of my makeup, smells fresh and clean, and leaves my skin feeling amazing... clean, but not dried out.. It is a little pricey but I highly recommend it ladies!
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Old 08-02-2007, 12:32 PM
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As far as astringents, I use witchhazel one or two times a week. It works really well, and it doesn't have all of that other stuff that Sea Breeze and similar products have.
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Old 08-02-2007, 01:14 PM
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Has anyone ever tried the Clinique line of skin care? I'm thinking about purchasing a set but not too excited about the prices. Is this line worth the money, or can I stick to good ol Wally and Target for face products??
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Old 08-02-2007, 02:10 PM
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I like the skin care line at Bath and Body Works actually. (I'm cheap, what can I say, lol) I use the clay mask that smells like licorice and the clay cleanser for normal/oily skin (C.O. Bigelow line). The mask works well, but its a bit strong for my skin, so I use it once a month.

I've heard Khiel's is good too. Never tried Clinique products though.
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Old 08-03-2007, 01:05 PM
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I like the skin care line at Bath and Body Works actually. (I'm cheap, what can I say, lol) I use the clay mask that smells like licorice and the clay cleanser for normal/oily skin (C.O. Bigelow line). The mask works well, but its a bit strong for my skin, so I use it once a month.

I've heard Khiel's is good too. Never tried Clinique products though.
The Clinique moisturizer is the only moisturizer I could use in high school since it wasn't oily or greasy or anything like that. Just a few dabs goes a loooong way.
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Old 08-03-2007, 04:43 PM
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I've been using Philosophy's Purity face wash- it removes all of my makeup, smells fresh and clean, and leaves my skin feeling amazing... clean, but not dried out.. It is a little pricey but I highly recommend it ladies!
I bought this and love the scent, but it doesn't do any better than my old standby, netrogena oil free acne cleanser.

Honestly, my skin reacts a great deal more to what I put in my body and weather conditions (humidity is a KILLER). If I don't drink enough water, it's reflected on my face, if I stop taking omega-3 pills, I see it in my skin.
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