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Wed May 12, 2004 9:40 am |
My skin is relatively problem free I have to say. Though I can nitpick and see at least 10 faults, they are pretty inconsequential and I am sure any one of us can do the same. But here it goes with my major concern:
I have smooth soft skin pretty much, and other than the very few pimples once a month (2 or 4 at the most) my skin is clear. However, there is like a bumpy texture to it that I see in the sunlight much more than I ever really feel it. Its kinda grainy without feeling grainy, as if there are little fatty deposits underneath the skin's outer layer.
I was thinking of getting the essential balm but am not sure if this is going to target my concerns, the microfoliant though is wonderful and is I'm sure clearing up any debris during the cleansing phase. Any recs? |
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Caspers Mum
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Joined: 02 Nov 2002
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Wed May 12, 2004 12:06 pm |
I would advise the use of Phytomer's Peeling Vegetal Enzyme Mask. This will gently dissolve/remove keratinized dead skin cells, which lead to congestion. Use this weekly. Otherwise, your considering the use of the Daily Microfoliant is great too!  |
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Wed May 12, 2004 12:42 pm |
Thank you!!!!!
Though they appear normal enough and my skin looks just fine as is, it helps to know what they may be due to. I have always thought I was oily skinned because it must be excessive oil production that was causing some sort of breakout, that or I always had a rash or something there that was not noticeable to the touch but only visible in the light. But that it actually is something possibly clearable is wonderful to hear.
Definitely nice to hear the proper terminology used, helps in seeking treatment versus the term I've used thus far of 'bumps'.
Is there something that I can use daily, as in should I use AHA's, oil free moiturizerss, serum, etc? |
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