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Wed Jun 23, 2004 12:50 pm |
When I first stumbled on this site weeks ago, thought I was only going to browse few minutes but ended up for almost two hours. I keep coming back for more......lol
The forums are very helpful, great advice!!!!
Finally I have decided to post as I too need advice.
I have oily but sensitive skin. I get mild breakouts that lead to brown spots.
My skin care is cleansing and moisturizing. If I use a scrub or toner with Alcohol, I breakout.
I use Decleor cleansing gel (don’t like it) and Hydra-Matt Regulating Fluid. Did try a sample of phytopeel but the rubbing makes my skin redish.
I read good reviews on serums.
Please Help!!!! Any rec. would be appreciated.
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Wed Jun 23, 2004 1:15 pm |
I don't know if this is any help, but I can tell you what I use for my combo dehydrated and a bit sensitive skin.
Cleanser:
Babor hy-öl and phytoactive combination.It cleanses without leaving skin feeling dry.
Will try decleor cleansing oil
lancome make-up remover
Peeling (1-2 a week)
La Prairie essential exfoliator. Love it! Creamy and non drying.
Hydration:
Babor 24h combination
decleor neroli oil
Mask (t zone only):
Chanel express purete
MDF VitAPlus clearing complex masque
That's it for basic skincare for me. It did take a while, but now my skin is normalized. For some strange reason oilbased products work really well for my skin. Most other prod. for comb.skin just dried my skin out and made everything worse. I will recommend (if you haven't already) to have your skin analyzed so you are sure to get the right type of products. |
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