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Sun Mar 26, 2006 3:18 pm |
I would love to know the best way to introduce new products. With some things I'll get a bad reaction right away and I know not to use it. But with other products or routines I go a couple of weeks with it clearing my skin and looking great and then suddenly I start breaking out really bad and it won't stop until I switch back to what I was using before.
Do you have to use a new product once a week and slowly bring it in twice a week and so on or is there a better way?
All suggestions would be greatly appreciated. ![Very Happy](images/smiles/biggrin.gif) |
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 7:31 pm |
when I start with a new product, I'm careful to follow use directions exactly as printed. I don't think the skin purging itself is always a bad thing. Sometimes breaking out is normal, depending on the product and what is used for. I think you need to use products more than a couple of weeks before you throw in the towel. |
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Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:16 pm |
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Sometimes breaking out is normal, depending on the product and what is used for. I think you need to use products more than a couple of weeks before you throw in the towel. |
I totally agree. I guess the difference for me is that my skin gets broken out and very red and irritated, sort of rash like. It's not like the typical purging with whiteheads everywhere, which I've experienced before. It's different. |
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