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12-08-2004, 11:45 AM
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Each and every time I used it. I wonder if I got a bad case of the stuff? I'll try again, and if it's the same, I'll take it back. What is the consistency of the 1st step? Is it a different color? Does it feel gritty so as to scrub properly?
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It's not thick at all nor is it very gritty.  For the price, I make it work.
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12-08-2004, 01:03 PM
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Good tips
I've enjoyed reading these posts. I think I must be the only 40-year-old who has occasional breakouts, and I like the suggestions.
For my overall skin care, I've used Clarins since late 1993, and what I like about them is that they sample, so I have used a ton of their products. They include the Huile Lotus for evening moisturizer, Hydra-Matte Day Lotion, Lait Demaquillant/Lotion Tonique, the combination/oily range.
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12-08-2004, 01:28 PM
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Each and every time I used it. I wonder if I got a bad case of the stuff? I'll try again, and if it's the same, I'll take it back. What is the consistency of the 1st step? Is it a different color? Does it feel gritty so as to scrub properly?
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scrubs that are too gritty or have big scrubbers are not good for the skin. it could really damage your pores. is this a daily scrubber too? i would recommend against using a daily scrub because he can mess up the skin's elasticity and cause more breakouts. the skin needs time to "rest."
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02-11-2005, 09:32 PM
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Has anyone heard of using "Preparation H" on your face? I was reading in "In Style" tonite that Halle Berry and Christina Ricci use it. How does it work?
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02-12-2005, 12:31 AM
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Has anyone heard of using "Preparation H" on your face? I was reading in "In Style" tonite that Halle Berry and Christina Ricci use it. How does it work?
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I could be wrong, but you use it on those red, tender pimples. The PH supposedly takes down the swelling and helps dry out the pimple (reducing the redness).
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02-12-2005, 12:59 PM
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I have quite clear skin- people often ask me what I use and my response is always:
1. WATER- drink it up! This summer I did the Eating for Life plan and you ahve to drink 64 oz of water a day- your skin loves it!
2. Mark Kay Timewise- I love it. I had a little acne as a teen, but my skin has never been troublesome, but this product makes my skin so creamy. It is the boost form A to A+.
I hope this helps!
ETA: Also make sure you use a moisturizer with at least SPF 15- we don't want wrinkles later in life! Also, wear sunglasses regularly- they are the number one aid in preventing crows feet!
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02-15-2005, 11:29 AM
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I think I need to switch my skin care. Right now, I'm using Clinique's 3-step. The only thing is, if I miss even one day or night of using this, my face breaks out quick. So, this can't be the right skin care for my face.
I drink a half gallon of water a day, so I know I'm getting my moisture in.
I've heard a lot about velocity from Mary Kay lately. Are there any current users? What is all involved in this skin care system?
I know that you shouldn't break out after having not used a certain skin care for one day. Any suggestions?
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02-15-2005, 01:39 PM
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Re: Skin Care
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Could somebody recommend me a good skin care product. I've tried using Oil of Olay, and MaryKay. I have oily skin and the apartment that I live in has hard water and it's causing me to have acne. Has anybody tried proactive and if so does it work?
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I love Proactive. I used to have very oily skin and not to mention the acne that raided my face. Since using Proactive (for a year now) I feel much better and of course, I look radiant.
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02-15-2005, 10:24 PM
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I just started using Acne Free. You can go on University Medical's website. I believe they have mask also.
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I had to chuck the Acne Free. It was too gritty and not as refined as ProActiv. I went back to my drugstore standby....St. Ives Clear Pore Cleanser. Good, cheap, and keeps my skin clear!
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02-15-2005, 10:28 PM
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Originally posted by RedefinedDiva
I could be wrong, but you use it on those red, tender pimples. The PH supposedly takes down the swelling and helps dry out the pimple (reducing the redness).
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Yup...that's what Prep H does. Think about it...it reduces the swelling with 'rhoids...which are swollen blood vessels. It'll shrink the redness in the pimples too. It works well for thinning temples too....
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02-15-2005, 10:44 PM
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Yup...that's what Prep H does. Think about it...it reduces the swelling with 'rhoids...which are swollen blood vessels. It'll shrink the redness in the pimples too. It works well for thinning temples too....
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do you think it will help get rid of the blemishes that the zit will leave?
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04-28-2005, 11:11 AM
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Skin Care
Does anybody know of any good skincare products that will help to lighten darkened areas of your skin. I have some blemishes that I would like to lighten and also I have little moles comming out in my neck and it's casuing my neck to darken.
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04-28-2005, 11:47 AM
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Clarins has skin brightening products. They have a serum, night cream, day cream and spot corrector.
Fashion Fair also has a product called Vantex.
Moles and freckles are rarely lightened though because they are not blemishes and come from a deeper level within the skin. If you are getting them all of a sudden, I'd check with the dr. to make sure it's not anything serious. Just in case.
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07-17-2005, 04:12 PM
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For years I've only been using fresh water to clean my face and Oil of Olay to moisturize it. I also drink alot of water.
Putting your face in a bowl of cracked ice first thing in the morning twice a week does wonders too.
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07-17-2005, 08:04 PM
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do you think it will help get rid of the blemishes that the zit will leave?
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There shouldn't be a blemish if you don't excessively aggravate your skin. Prep H won't lighten past blemishes.
As for me? Well...I'm back on Proactiv. My skin got angry for a minute and Proactiv almed it down and cleared it up beautfully yet again! I ain't no dummy. I'm stickin' with Proactiv.
Anyone know of a good pore reducer/oil mattifier? I use the Clean & Clear Oil Sheets and Cornsilk powder, but I want 1 product that will erase the need for the other 2.
Any suggestions?
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