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im starting a new skin care routine all natural..?
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Q. yeah im trying to get rid of my spots using natural ingrediants,im using a little olive oil to remove eye makeup, i AM using makeup wipes but their tea tree which is natural i think lol. umm to exfoliate i used a cotton wool pad with lemon juice and sugar on it (i saw it on a youtube video) and to moisturise i used a tiny tiny bit of olive oil, but im only gonna do that in night because it leaves my face oily for a few hours umm i dont know what to use as a cleanser? ive just been using simple cleanser and for a toner simple toner too.. should I use a rice water toner or what???? please answer! thanks!! ^-^
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If you want to use a natural skin care routine that is all natural. I would honestly recommend The Arbonne skin care line. These products are BOTANICALLY based, no animal products or byproducts so they are VEGAN certified. There is also no fillers.... when you get your product, you get 100% of the product. Not 30% product and 70% something else to fill it up. I use the arbonne FC5 purifying cleanser and toner which is made out of CARROT cells as well as deep cleansing mask. I like it. It works great. You can check http://www.reneerobinson3000.myarbonne.ca/ for more information on the products.
If you want to use a natural skin care routine that is all natural. I would honestly recommend The Arbonne skin care line. These products are BOTANICALLY based, no animal products or byproducts so they are VEGAN certified. There is also no fillers.... when you get your product, you get 100% of the product. Not 30% product and 70% something else to fill it up. I use the arbonne FC5 purifying cleanser and toner which is made out of CARROT cells as well as deep cleansing mask. I like it. It works great. You can check http://www.reneerobinson3000.myarbonne.ca/ for more information on the products.
Help with skin care!?
Q. Ok, last summer I went to a tennis camp and I was playing out there for 8 hours non-stop for 3 weeks. when I came back, I have been noticing unattractive small moles on my skin..( face, neck...eww..)and I do not like it..I even put alot on sunscreen every single hour in the blazing sun! Is there anything I can do, because it really bothers me seeing it there..pleez help me if there is anthing I can do!
If so, do you recommend any products?
If so, do you recommend any products?
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sounds like sun spots to me. they can appear even if you use sunscreen.
i know of a product from Lancome called- Absolue anti age spot serum. i've been using it on my cheeks to get rid of sun damage and it honestly has made a difference. the only thing is it's kinda expensive. for an ounce it's about $70. but they said if i didn't notice a difference i could return it.
otherwise you could check at a drugstore for something that has skin lightening ingredients in it.
Estee lauder also has a line called whitelight that is for skin lightening
check out;
www.lancome.com
www.esteelauder.com
good luck!!
sounds like sun spots to me. they can appear even if you use sunscreen.
i know of a product from Lancome called- Absolue anti age spot serum. i've been using it on my cheeks to get rid of sun damage and it honestly has made a difference. the only thing is it's kinda expensive. for an ounce it's about $70. but they said if i didn't notice a difference i could return it.
otherwise you could check at a drugstore for something that has skin lightening ingredients in it.
Estee lauder also has a line called whitelight that is for skin lightening
check out;
www.lancome.com
www.esteelauder.com
good luck!!
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Does anyone know of a good anti-aging skin care line?
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I am 26 and would like to find a good anti aging skin care line. I would like to start using an anti aging line as preventive maintenance. I need something that is also fragrance free. I am willing to pay decent money for a line that works. Anyone have any luck with a skin care line?
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anew by mary kay. but dont use it all the time b/c it will dry your skin out because it has a toner in it that cleans our your pores super good. always use sunscreen SPF 70 by neutrogena!! :)
anew by mary kay. but dont use it all the time b/c it will dry your skin out because it has a toner in it that cleans our your pores super good. always use sunscreen SPF 70 by neutrogena!! :)
How come korean have such good skin?

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I headed out to K-Town in LA a couple of weeks ago and walked around and I was amazed by how good the skin of most Koreans look. Even the children and men have good skin. Most matrons (40-70?) have the skin of a normal 30 something American and it's glowy as well. Is it the infamous skin care routine taught since childhood or is it diet? I'm East Asian as well but I don't believe I've seen people of a national background with such good skin before.
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Asians in general have a higher amount of collagen in their skin, which helps you guys look younger longer. Koreans are just as susceptible to acne as anyone else. I've seen teens and adults with some really bad skin. That being said, they spend an inordinate amount of time treating their skin as well. Even the men use a lot of lotions, toners, cleansers and creams in Korea. They also have more plastic surgery than any nation on earth, per capita. They put a high price on their looks and it shows.
Asians in general have a higher amount of collagen in their skin, which helps you guys look younger longer. Koreans are just as susceptible to acne as anyone else. I've seen teens and adults with some really bad skin. That being said, they spend an inordinate amount of time treating their skin as well. Even the men use a lot of lotions, toners, cleansers and creams in Korea. They also have more plastic surgery than any nation on earth, per capita. They put a high price on their looks and it shows.
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I've used Proactive and it doesn't seem to work for me. What are the best skin care lines to clear up acne?
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I've used Proactive and it doesn't seem to work for me. What are the best skin care lines to clear up acne? My skin is a combination between oily and dry. Please give me some recommendations.
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Acne Rid or remove
STOP popping the spots, also known as pimples and zits. This may make the pimple look worse due to inflammation and irritation. Popping a zit can spread infection under the skin and produce even more pimples than before. If you do pop a spot then immediately clean it with soap and water or rubbing alcohol in order to prevent infection. If a pimple erupts in a particularly bothersome place, learn how to target a single pimple. And if you're determined to pop, learn how to pop a pimple safely and properly. If you do pop a pimple and you want to avoid anything resembling Western medicine, one thing to try is put a mixture of honey and ground cinnamon on the spot. Put a band-aid on it also. You may also want to stay away from stress.
Remove any make-up you have on. Wearing make-up can clog pores, making them dirty and causing pimples. Also try to wear oil-free makeup (if you have oily skin) or a medicated makeup.
Use a mild soap for sensitive skin but it doesn't matter exactly what type of soap you use. It can be designed for acne-prone skin or not, but you will want to treat your skin gently. Harsh antibacterial soap may actually make your acne worse by irritating skin.
Remove dead skin cells regularly by exfoliating. Use a gentle scrub with natural defoliants like ground walnut shells, or use an over-the-counter chemical defoliant like salicylic acid or glycolic acid. Adding ground walnut shell to a thick moisturizer like cocoa butter can be effective too. Take caution, because over-exfoliating can actually increase the likelihood of acne by irritating the skin. Pat dry, rather than rubbing, since rubbing can cause irritation to the fresh skin you've just revealed.
Use a good toner. Spray onto face or wipe on with a cotton ball and wipe off with a clean, dry cotton ball. This gets rid of excess cleanser and tightens pores. Good, inexpensive choices include plain witch hazel for normal to dry skin, lemon juice, or 3% hydrogen peroxide for oily skin. 70% ethyl rubbing alcohol can also be used for severe oiliness, but it can really dry out your skin and irritate it more. Some toners are medicated, and this stage is the best for using a medicated product if you're only going to use one medication.
Bacteria in pores is one cause of spots. Reduce the amount of bacteria by using toners containing anti-bacterial agents like alcohol, peroxide and benzalkonium chloride, and by using creams that contain benzoyl peroxide (ask your doctor about benzaclin, with moisturizer if you have dry skin, as it works better than just plain benzoyl because benzoyl takes up to 8 weeks before improvement is seen) which kill bacteria as well as cause the skin to regenerate faster.
Maintain a routine. Most acne treatments take time to work. It usually takes between two and eight weeks before you see any significant improvement, so you are going to have to be patient. Once you've gotten your acne cleared up, it's important to continue with the treatment that's working so it does not return.
If all else fails, contact a doctor. Mild antibiotics that are available only by prescription can help reduce acne. Keep in mind though, that the widespread overuse (taking antibiotics when you really don't need them or for something they don't treat) and misuse (not taking medication for the specified amount of time) of antibiotics has led to the development of multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria. That means that the antibiotics won't work for the things they used to (including your acne).
Keep hair off of your face if at all possible. If you want to keep your bangs, then consider taking showers regularly or keeping your forehead clean with oil-dabbing cloths / clean tissues / etc.
Get good sleep. Stress increases your skin's oiliness, which, combined with sweat and dirt, can clog pores and cause pimples. (Change your pillowcase frequently.)
Acne medications may cause your skin to initially break out worse than before because all FDA-approved acne medications (benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and sulfur) are causing your skin to regenerate faster. This brings existing acne pimples already under your skin (but not visible yet) to the surface, which in turn causes a massive but fortunately temporary break out. Give the medications time to work -- about one to two weeks -- and you will notice a big difference in the quality of your skin.
See a dermatologist if over the counter remedies do not work. They specialize in skin care and can prescribe you medicines that help you improve it.
Drink plenty of water. Staying well hydrated can help your condition improve, because the "waste management" control system in your body requires a lot of water to do its job. Without enough water, the body has difficulty removing some waste products efficiently.
Look for face washes which contain the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide. This is the key ingredient in some of the best face washes. use
Acne Rid or remove
STOP popping the spots, also known as pimples and zits. This may make the pimple look worse due to inflammation and irritation. Popping a zit can spread infection under the skin and produce even more pimples than before. If you do pop a spot then immediately clean it with soap and water or rubbing alcohol in order to prevent infection. If a pimple erupts in a particularly bothersome place, learn how to target a single pimple. And if you're determined to pop, learn how to pop a pimple safely and properly. If you do pop a pimple and you want to avoid anything resembling Western medicine, one thing to try is put a mixture of honey and ground cinnamon on the spot. Put a band-aid on it also. You may also want to stay away from stress.
Remove any make-up you have on. Wearing make-up can clog pores, making them dirty and causing pimples. Also try to wear oil-free makeup (if you have oily skin) or a medicated makeup.
Use a mild soap for sensitive skin but it doesn't matter exactly what type of soap you use. It can be designed for acne-prone skin or not, but you will want to treat your skin gently. Harsh antibacterial soap may actually make your acne worse by irritating skin.
Remove dead skin cells regularly by exfoliating. Use a gentle scrub with natural defoliants like ground walnut shells, or use an over-the-counter chemical defoliant like salicylic acid or glycolic acid. Adding ground walnut shell to a thick moisturizer like cocoa butter can be effective too. Take caution, because over-exfoliating can actually increase the likelihood of acne by irritating the skin. Pat dry, rather than rubbing, since rubbing can cause irritation to the fresh skin you've just revealed.
Use a good toner. Spray onto face or wipe on with a cotton ball and wipe off with a clean, dry cotton ball. This gets rid of excess cleanser and tightens pores. Good, inexpensive choices include plain witch hazel for normal to dry skin, lemon juice, or 3% hydrogen peroxide for oily skin. 70% ethyl rubbing alcohol can also be used for severe oiliness, but it can really dry out your skin and irritate it more. Some toners are medicated, and this stage is the best for using a medicated product if you're only going to use one medication.
Bacteria in pores is one cause of spots. Reduce the amount of bacteria by using toners containing anti-bacterial agents like alcohol, peroxide and benzalkonium chloride, and by using creams that contain benzoyl peroxide (ask your doctor about benzaclin, with moisturizer if you have dry skin, as it works better than just plain benzoyl because benzoyl takes up to 8 weeks before improvement is seen) which kill bacteria as well as cause the skin to regenerate faster.
Maintain a routine. Most acne treatments take time to work. It usually takes between two and eight weeks before you see any significant improvement, so you are going to have to be patient. Once you've gotten your acne cleared up, it's important to continue with the treatment that's working so it does not return.
If all else fails, contact a doctor. Mild antibiotics that are available only by prescription can help reduce acne. Keep in mind though, that the widespread overuse (taking antibiotics when you really don't need them or for something they don't treat) and misuse (not taking medication for the specified amount of time) of antibiotics has led to the development of multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria. That means that the antibiotics won't work for the things they used to (including your acne).
Keep hair off of your face if at all possible. If you want to keep your bangs, then consider taking showers regularly or keeping your forehead clean with oil-dabbing cloths / clean tissues / etc.
Get good sleep. Stress increases your skin's oiliness, which, combined with sweat and dirt, can clog pores and cause pimples. (Change your pillowcase frequently.)
Acne medications may cause your skin to initially break out worse than before because all FDA-approved acne medications (benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, and sulfur) are causing your skin to regenerate faster. This brings existing acne pimples already under your skin (but not visible yet) to the surface, which in turn causes a massive but fortunately temporary break out. Give the medications time to work -- about one to two weeks -- and you will notice a big difference in the quality of your skin.
See a dermatologist if over the counter remedies do not work. They specialize in skin care and can prescribe you medicines that help you improve it.
Drink plenty of water. Staying well hydrated can help your condition improve, because the "waste management" control system in your body requires a lot of water to do its job. Without enough water, the body has difficulty removing some waste products efficiently.
Look for face washes which contain the active ingredient benzoyl peroxide. This is the key ingredient in some of the best face washes. use
Does anyone know of a good anti-aging skin care line?

maggilz
I am 26 and would like to find a good anti aging skin care line. I would like to start using an anti aging line as preventive maintenance. I need something that is also fragrance free. I am willing to pay decent money for a line that works. Anyone have any luck with a skin care line?
Answer
anew by mary kay. but dont use it all the time b/c it will dry your skin out because it has a toner in it that cleans our your pores super good. always use sunscreen SPF 70 by neutrogena!! :)
anew by mary kay. but dont use it all the time b/c it will dry your skin out because it has a toner in it that cleans our your pores super good. always use sunscreen SPF 70 by neutrogena!! :)
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