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http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp...dUDb__WbAiWEa9A
http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp...4OBZjZ5VjwZ5_4Q what do you guys think of them? what's your skin type? |
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I haven't personally used those particular products. I have friends who use so many different otc medications that it's ridiculous. Consistency definitely is key. I have used Neutragena products and they have been very gentle, except for scrubs. Proactiv, as mentioned does work but seems to be an ephemeral treatment. I use it at night and it is still working well though. It really just depends on your skin. You said you have oily sensitive skin that dries out during the winter, that is similar to how my skin is. I'd suggest using salicylic acid or BP at night and using something natural in the morning. I use honey, castor oil, or MOM in the morning. I know that the laxatives seem a bit strange, but it great on skin.
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