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super_grover08
post Oct 29 2005, 09:23 PM
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I recently came to the conclusion that i have sensitive skin cause all of the face wash ive used with eiter benzoyl peroxide or salycilic acid have dried my skin out, made my skin break out still which caused me to pick causing scars, and in all destroyed my skin. So my question is, what recomendations do u guys have for natural face washes? I was thinking Saint Ives Apricot Scrub (or other St. Ives products), Burts Bee Wax face wash, or some Avenno face wash. Also will natural face washes help repair my skin and take away some of my acne scars?
 
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post Oct 29 2005, 09:29 PM
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go to a skin dr. and he/she will tell you what your skin needs.
 
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post Oct 31 2005, 08:20 PM
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Just use products that say for Sensitive skin

I know what your going through. Every facewash i used had given me a rash, made my skin bumpy and rough, made me break out instead of helping me or made my skin so dry it started flaking and peeling and a few have made my eyes puff up [ even though i didnt put the cream/lotion/acne mdeication near my eye ] or it made my cheeks puff.[ Disgusting , i know ]

I use Neutrogen Daily Cleanser Face mask and Clearsail Icewash. those two are the only things that havent affected my skin in a negative way Lol.
 
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post Nov 6 2005, 01:52 AM
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You really need to buy a good moisturizer for sensitive skin, and a gentle cleanser. I think the best brand for you would be "ORIGINS", you can find it in Hechts, Nordstroms...those kind of stores. I use it, and it's great. Especially the moisturizers. I would def get a good cleanser too. And make sure it says "for sensitive skin", ask the person behind the counter to help you when you pick some of the stuff out.
 
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post Nov 6 2005, 08:18 PM
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Like everybody else said, use products labeled "For Sensitive Skin."
 

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