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Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:10 pm |
icurrently use MD Formulations Cleanser for Sensitive Skin and love the glycolic in it but cant take anymore than that. I use benzoyl peroxide to treat my acne but need a really nourishing moisturiser & treatment cream to hydrate my skin and prevent the rashes from coming up.
Products Im considering on buying are:
* MD Formulations Skin Relief Creme
* MD Formulations Advanced Hydrating Complex Creme
Are these okay to use for congested acne prone skin?
I was hoping the Skin Relief Creme could take place of my prescription hydrocortisone cream as i feel my one clogs pores and causes breakouts.
Also everytime after masking and exfoliating I break out in rashes so im hoping this creme would help avoid that.
wld appreciate any recommendations, as well as recs for a good mask or any other MD products...  |
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Wed Sep 15, 2004 7:07 pm |
Hello st-
I can relate, as I am unfortunate to have eczema as well. The only difference is that I do not have acne but break out in rashes frequently. These are the products I use, hopefully they can help, if not with your acne, with the rashes:
Phytomer Revitalizing Mask
Phytomer Youth Creme
Declor oils-right now, trying Angelique and Rose Dorient
Yonka Pampelmousse-to hydrate in the daytime
I found that MD products irritated my eczema, perhaps I was allergic to some ingredient in it, but it was too strong for me. Of course, if it works for you... I hope this helped. |
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Wed Sep 15, 2004 8:10 pm |
I'm know I'm probably being redundant but I recommend Mario Badescu healing cream for acne and eczema problems. |
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