Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Which skincare product would be better for acne prone sensitive skin based on the ingredients?

Active Ingredients: Vitamin A Palmitate 30,000 I.U/gm, Vitamin E (tocopherol Acetate) 50 I.U/gm.


Inactive Ingredients: Dieonized Water, Aloe Vera Gel, Ivy Extract, Butcher's Broom Extract, Marigold Flower Oil, Seaweeds, Lemongrass, Lemon And Cucumber Fruit Extracts, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Cetyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, Oil Of Borage, Allantoin, Wheat Protein Amino Acids, Bisabolol, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Urea, Triethanolamine, Collodial Sulfur, Methylparaben.





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Active Ingredient: benzoyl peroxide 2.5%.





Inactive Ingredients: water (aqua), ethoxydiglycol, cyclotetrasiloxane, propylene glycol, cetearyl alcohol, dimethicone, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, cyclopentasiloxane, panthenol, allantoin, xanthan gum, ceteareth-20, carbomer, triethanolamine, diazolidinyl urea, methylparaben, propylparaben, fragrance (parfum).Which skincare product would be better for acne prone sensitive skin based on the ingredients?
the first one, for many reasons. benzoyl peroxide is very drying. it can help, but you have to be careful. vitamins are your best bet, especially vitamin e. its good for wrinkles as well. another good ingredient is salicylic acid, which rids you have acne quickly.Which skincare product would be better for acne prone sensitive skin based on the ingredients?
None are really that great but at least the first one has a few ingredients that are natural. You can buy products that are a lot better for skin that is very sensitive. Try an organic castile soap with tea tree(Dr. bronnners is a great product). You can also take and add other organic oils if you want. Burdock, red clover, rosehip, and some other oils have worked well for me(my skin was once like yours).





Good quality coconut and emu oils are great..A little goes a long way. I buy my products from mountain rose. A 8 oz. castile soap,rose water, etc..cleaner lasts me about 6 months. A 1 oz. bottle of organic skin oil I use after toning last about a year or more. So overall I save a lot of money!
The first list of 'natural' things - give it a whirl -





Benzoyl peroxide is great at drying out pimples, and bacteria but does a # on sensitive skin

Are there any good all-natural (or mostly natural) skincare products for normal/dry, acne-prone skin?

I asked this question before, but I kept getting answers like ';Neutrogena works wonders'; or ';St. Ives is sooo natural'; (uh, actually, no... not even close), and even suggestions to use Proactiv (do I really have to touch on that one? too drying even with a heavy moisturizer).





I think that the chemicals in skin products are only worsening my acne and drying my face out (although it is winter, it is always this dry). I don't mind a chemical lower in the ingredient list, but I don't want a product based on artificiality.





*I asked this earlier in a different category, but got NO answers :(Are there any good all-natural (or mostly natural) skincare products for normal/dry, acne-prone skin?
Lush products are great! They are handmade and natural. I had spotting on my face and now after about 3 weeks its pretty clear now. I use the Coalface soap once in the morning and once at night, Tea tree toner every morning, and a small bit of vanishing cream moisturizer in the morning and night





They tend to be a bit pricey, but compared to these chemical acne treatments on the market, its a good dealAre there any good all-natural (or mostly natural) skincare products for normal/dry, acne-prone skin?
Maybe you could try the oil cleansing method?





http://beauty-treatments.suite101.com/ar鈥?/a>





It sounds weird, but a lot of people like it. It doesn't work too well for me, personally, but it's worth a try. Plus it's about as natural as it gets.
Juice Beauty. Heres a link for the product for acne... http://sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?鈥?/a>
Proactiv should work BUT if not you can use some type of Coco butter but you need to use practiv regularly !!!!!!!!!

What's the best skincare products for the face which is sensitive with mild acne?

like cleansers, toners, moisturizers and stuff of that nature...??What's the best skincare products for the face which is sensitive with mild acne?
dove, it is very gentle.

Anyone tried Harrogate Sulphur Soap and Skincare for eczema, psoriasis and acne?

Hello!





A few months ago I read somewhere about the wonders of Harrogate Sulphur skin treatments for eczema, psoriasis and acne. I did some research on the product and there's not much information out there. Sulphur treatments (mainly Prosacea) has worked wonders for my face and I wanted to hear some feedback on the Harrogate SkinCare products.





Thanks!








P.S. PLEASE don't reply with a ';Never heard of it...'; This service is for actual questions-answers....not random comments.Anyone tried Harrogate Sulphur Soap and Skincare for eczema, psoriasis and acne?
I don't know. I seen the Sulphur part and when my grandpa was younger they made him take a mixture of cream of tartar (it's what makes after dinner mints a solid) and sulphur. They made tablets for him to eat. He said it was bitter but it put him into remission, He's been Psoriasis free for over 60 years now.





Myself, I wanted sulphur tablets but the dr refuses to prescribe anything with sulfur saying it has high counts for causing cancer. It worried me so I'm on Raptiva.





Have you thought of calling a dermotologist to ask them what they thought of the product? I don't know about your city, but mine you can call up Dr's and they will give you their opinion on items such as that.

Skincare routine for combination, moderate acne, and acne scars?

Hi!


Recently i've been having a pretty bad time with my skin. I've been swapping my skin care routine around because i just CANT find a good skin care rountine for my combination skin , and i have moderate acne on forehead, cheeks and chin area. I also have many dark acne scars on my cheeks and on the right of my eye area---they are so noticable and visible.


It is really annoying because ive been reading so many product reviews and wanting to buy all these cleansers, moisturizers, toners, spot-treatments, masques, sprays, creams...you know...everything!


I currently use:


Clearasil daily gel wash


Clean and Clear oil-free toner (which i will stop using cause it has alcohol!)


Clean and Clear oil-free moisturizer


Clearasil ultra 5% benzoyl peroxide cream (and on other nights i use Mario Badescy Drying Lotion, but that sometimes makes me break out even more!)


I really dont know what to do, right now i look like a horrible ugly monster with scars, combination skin and lots of pimples and so many blackheads on my T-Zone.


Please help me by suggesting some products i could use for


1. Cleanser, Moisturizer (and toner if you think thats neccesary)


2. Spot treatment, or acne cream/gel.


3. Acne scars


I live in australia so we dont have all the products that the US and other countries have :(


Thanks so much for reading all this!!


:)Skincare routine for combination, moderate acne, and acne scars?
I would go to a store that carries natural products (e.g. vitamin store) and buy an all natural face wash/moisturizer for sensitive skin. Also, AHAVA products typically work very well (they're from the Dead Sea).





Also, make sure that your diet is well balanced. Try and cleanse your system and drink pure fruit/vegetable juices (not from stores, but freshly made with a juicer).Skincare routine for combination, moderate acne, and acne scars?
Vivo Per Lei has an incredible facial care line, composed of all natural healing minerals from the dead sea that people pay a ton of money for at spas around the world, but you can buy and apply these products in your own home. Natural products are the only way to go to deep clean the pores and not fill them with some new ingredient and throw off your face natural balance, therefore you acheive healthy skin and a natural glow. I am 43 and had tried every cheap and expensive product, nothing brought out the natural balance and beauty of my skin until i found Vivo Per Lei, it will give you fantastic, clean, clear %26amp; healthy complexion. Vivo Per Lei has a couple of exfoliating choices also in the Facial Peel and Pearle Mousse peeling that are wonderful! Please visit https://www.infashionsense.com and take some time to read about VIVO PER LEI (there is a VIVO PER LEI button about 1/3 of the way down the page, it will tell you all about the benefits of healing minerals from the dead sea) and then have a look at the WHITE COLLECTION (which is all the facial care line) should you have questions about which care products would be best for you please email or use the live chat on the store - you won't be dissappointed!
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  • Does anyone know any All Natural Skincare products that give you perfect skin? (Anti-Acne)?

    Physician's Formula is an all-natural makeup that has minerals and is dermatologist approved for clear skin and sun exposure. They have a wide variety of products. From loose powder to bronzer and blush that also acts as an eyeshadow palette. This brand is sold at many different stores: Target, Longs Drugs, Walgreens, etc. It is also inexpensive. Most of the products are around $10. Hope this helps!

    The best acne skincare???!!!?

    i am SOOOO tired of getting acne all my friends dont get it. im the only one and i mostly get whiteheads and they always leave behind scarring these need to be really good products and give me results and start clearing up acne and a very short time so i want to know the best acne fighting





    cleanser


    scrub


    facial


    astrigent


    toner


    and moisturizer


    i dont care how much it is im willing to pay ANYTHING to get rid of my acne and get clear healthy skin,The best acne skincare???!!!?
    I am 34 and NEVER had acne in high school, but started getting it when I was an adult, so I feel your pain.





    I use Proactiv Solution which works VERY WELL for many people, and it was absolutely the ONLY thing that worked for me...(I was too scared to try Accutane as the side effects sound horrible, but I do hear it works well)





    Now, Proactiv solves a lot of your problems because it is a cleanser, a scrub, a toner and a moisturizer, as well as an acne fighter.





    Caution:


    When you first start using it, you can get VERY dry and red skin which looks worse, but if you get their cream, or any lotion that is NON-comodogenic (does not clog pores, and non-scented) you will be just fine.





    It really does work great, so you may want to try it but don't let them talk you into the automatic plan, otherwise you get an automatic shipment every 6 weeks for $45 or so, and after things are under control, you don't need a ton of the stuff, so just try one box and if it works re-order when you are about 2 weeks out and you'll be fine.





    Good luck, acne is horrible, and I hate it so I hope something works for you!The best acne skincare???!!!?
    I have heard that Mario Badescu products work really well, especially for acne, Why won't you go ahead and look at their website you may never know if their products might work for you.





    http://www.mariobadescu.com/education-ac鈥?/a>


    Hope their products work for you


    :) God Bless
    I was in Japan for three months and I now have clear, porcelain white skin. Here's some tips





    * Sleep! At least 7 hours a night





    *NO processed food. As close to natural as possible.





    *Eat healthy. Fish, fruit, veggies, soy milk, whole grains, etc.





    *Water!!!!





    *Drink tea, especially white and green teas.





    *Exercise





    *DO NOT use facial scrubs. They activate your oil glands.





    *Wash your face twice a day with Neutrogena Oil FREE Acne Wash.





    *Get vitamin e cream and put a light coat of it on your face at night.








    edit: get pure (100%) camellia oil. splash your face with warm water, and put a small amount on your face for about a minute, and wash off with COLD water.
    Cure Acne with Natural Treatments





    Cook oatmeal and apply on face for fifteen minutes, then wash.


    Make a warm bath with blanch of nettle and rosemary to reduce the acne.


    Home remedy for acne: Apply equal amount of lemon juice and rose water with a cotton ball, leave for half an hour and wash. Repeat for 15-20 days.


    Rub the acne with garlic cloves several times a day.


    Natural remedy for acne with avocado: Wash face with avocado paste mixed with water.


    Bedouin meds:


    Eat a medium grated radish with every meal.


    Drink 2 cups of rosemary tea.


    Drink 3 glasses of water with squeezed lemon and honey





    trust me this will help
    Try the info in this e-book at this website.. it clears your acne and skin problems in TWO DAYS!!!





    Its really inexpensive too and theres free info at the site also, if you don't want to buy the book!





    Check it out, I think its what you're looking for!!





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    it is very valuable things


    so i should care it very much to safety skin so


    i suggest you try Vaseline Constant Care


    Moisture Barrier Salve good luck.



    ACCUTANE WILL MAKE YOU BEAUTIFUL, BUT IT HAS SOME PRETTY GNARLY SIDE EFFECTS.
    hang in there,iv discovered a really good well i dont know what to call it but its good for acne.i just have to do more research and get my mom to pay for the funding.i use and its really good but it kind of stinks.sorry i cant tell you what it is.
    Accutane is not nearly as scary as it sounds or looks. Doctors have to diclose everything to you no matter how small the chance those side affects may occur. I had mild acne in college and was so frustrated, I asked my dermatologist to put me on Accutane. It was the best decision I ever made. My skin was gorgeous within a few months. I was only on it for 6 months and my skin has never gone back to how it was before (6 years later). However, it WILL cause birth defects, so if you're sexually active, you will be required to be on the pill as well as take routine pregnancy tests. If you're not willing to go quite that far, I would still see a dermatologist. He/she can prescribe a number of medications that should help calm things down.


    I recommend using a pure soap such as Dove or Cetaphil for a cleanser (Cetaphil is my personal preference). If you have open pimples or irritated acne, I wouldn鈥檛 use any type of scrub as this can just make things worse. My dermatologist recommended Witch Hazel as an astringent. It鈥檚 very mild, but does the job and won鈥檛 dry your skin out. For on the spot treatment, Clean and Clear鈥檚 salicylic acid (purple and silver tube) does a pretty good job. I also use Cetaphil鈥檚 moisturizer as it does not clog pores and makes my skin feel great.


    I know how frustrating acne can be, no matter how mild or severe. Hope this helps!