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Tue Apr 27, 2004 6:33 pm |
Hi, Im new. I was wondering whether Dermalogica or SkinCeuticals products are better for a 19 year old male with sensitive skin. My skin is sensitive because Im using a skin clearing medicated cream called Tazorac on it. So which is it--Dermalogica or SkinCeuticals  |
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Caspers Mum
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Thu Apr 29, 2004 12:05 pm |
The fact that you have mentioned using a medicated cream leads me to conclude that you have ... acne or psoriasis? As Skinceuticals products are great for repairing damage to the skin, preventing future damage, and helping with acne. However, based on the fact that you're already using a medicated product (which I don't know a lot about), I will advise some gentle products from Dermalogica as well as some from other product lines.
1. Cleanser: Dermalogica Special Cleansing Gel, Decleor Cleansing Water for Face & Eyes, or PTR Sensitive Skin Cleansing Gel.
2. Toner: Dermalogica Soothing Protection Spray, Decleor Tonifying Lotion, or Phytomer Rosee Visage/Face Dew.
3. Moisturizer: Active Moist (n-oily) or Skin Smoothing Lotion combined with Soothing Booster, Decleor Aromaessence Neroli combined with Hydra Floral Emulsion or Creme.
You hadn't stipulated whether your skin is dry, oily, or otherwise, so I have made these recommendations based on dehydrated, somewhat dry, and possibly acneic skin. |
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Sat May 01, 2004 2:18 pm |
What are toners for why are they neccesary? By the way my skin is oily and somewhat acneic but sensitive and dries very easily becasue of the anti acne cream. More reccomendations would be great. |
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