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Mon Sep 18, 2006 3:21 am |
This might sound like a silly question, but I can't understand how you can tell if something is blocking your pores Although I have oily/combo skin, when I put on foundation, the only way I can tell if my skin doesn't like it, is if my skin feels overloaded. It feels like this when I wear sunscreen or foundation that is not oil-free. Is that what it means |
_________________ 44, mixed race/olive complextion, combo/oily/always clogged skin, live in the UK |
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Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:03 am |
If something blocks your pores, then you'd probably end up with blackheads and whiteheads.
It may just be a personal preference, that some foundations or sunscreens just feel too smothering and heavy for you. Different people prefer different strengths of coverage. But if your skin's oily, you're usually better off using oil-free products anyway. I'd just go along with what feels right to you.
If you are worried about your pores being blocked, then you might like to try the Dr Hauschka Cleansing Cream and the Oil Cleansing Method. There are recipes for homemade versions in the DIY thread. |
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Mon Sep 18, 2006 8:06 pm |
For me, clogged pores would give that uncomfortable feeling, or the feeling that my skin is oily. Usually a while after, I will get tiny bumps on some parts of my face, or increasing number of little discloration on my face such as blackheads or little bumps.
I find exfoliatiation helps greatly with clogged pores. Do it at least once a week. I find that the more I follow a routine skincare regimen, the better and clearer my complexion is. |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:12 am |
Thanks for all your information . I do suffer with whiteheads and bumps. I try to use all oil-free skincare and cosmetics, but nothing seems to help . Since joining this forum, I have been able to pick up many tips and information on skincare that I never really knew about, so this website has proved to be really useful for me (thanks everyone) . I always thought the best thing was to use salylic acid, but have come to realise that this seems to agrivate my skin even more. Since reading about AHA's I have just started using MD Formulations cleansing lotion for sensitive skin, and so far I have seen a marked improvement. Hopefully this will continue. |
_________________ 44, mixed race/olive complextion, combo/oily/always clogged skin, live in the UK |
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Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:21 am |
I have the oppposite problem - really dry skin, but it's all a question of trial and error. Eventually you'll find something that will work for you.
Best of luck, Sharon. |
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