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Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:06 pm |
Need help in choosing a cleanser for my oily sensitive skin.
I am currently using decleor products and would like to try a AHA cleanser that will help with my mild breakouts. Or should i just opt for a sensitive skin cleanser instead.
any rec. would be great
also how does it leave ur skin afterwards, dry,oily,clean....?
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Sun Jun 27, 2004 10:19 pm |
Cellex-c Betaplex line has two great AHA/BHA cleansers...a gentle cleansing milk and gentle foaming cleanser. Both are very nice. No dryness afterwards.
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Mabsy
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Mon Jun 28, 2004 6:22 am |
IndianT,
I would recommend the MDF glycolic cleanser but seeing as you have sensitive skin it's better if you ask for a sample and try it first. Some sensitive skins don't do well with AHAs - it depends on how sensitive your skin is I guess.
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Mon Jun 28, 2004 9:43 am |
Thank you both.
Mabsy
I was told that i have sensitive skin and should NOT use scrubs/washcloths or alcohol products. Well, I need to exfoliate so thought of using AHA. I will ask for a sample
CharlieBaby
I love to try their cleansing milk. I had used clarins cleansing milk with genitin, but i had large/open pores in the morning even though i used a toner afterward. Hope the betaplex line doesn't give the same effect.
Hope this works and helps exfoliate my skin.
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Mabsy
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Tue Jun 29, 2004 4:09 am |
indianT,
Fair enough. Perhaps it would be worth getting a sample of Dermalogica Microfoliant as well then, just to see if that is suitable for your sensitive skin. It's an enzyme based exfoliator - so no granules and no need to use a wash cloth. It's very good (it's a shared fave of quite a few people on this forum ) and it is gentle. Otherwise Dr Hauschka Cleansing Cream (love this one!) - it has almond meal in it so it's very gentle plus you don't actually scrub your face with it, just use it in a pressing motion. I'm not sure on the alcohol content of that one - again might be worth getting a sample.
HTH
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Tue Jun 29, 2004 10:44 am |
Mabsy,
Have read good reviews on this Dermalogica Microfoliant. It has no round scrubbing beads at all. I am putting this in my list.
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