Good facial cleansers and toners?
I'm a dude, but I really want a nice face as it's almost summer time >_o. SO can you pretty boys or girls out there gimme some suggestion of good products I should buy?
Edit: I don't have any ache problems as of yet, but I wanna promote healthy facial skin.
April 9, 2013
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Garnier
St Ives
PawPaw cream/lotion thingy.
Don't even remember their names.
It's not a moisturizer or anything but milk of magnesia is good to use for facials, it cleanses all the oils from your face, clears acne and makes your face smooth, I put it on my face everyday. n_n
I don't use any facial cleansers, just warm water in the shower. As for my moisturizer, I use [url=http://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Ageless-Intensives-Correcting-Moisture/dp/B002BWOY20]Neutrogena[/url] moisturizer. This particular lotion has done absolute wonders for me. I use it during the day for the UV protection (always use SPF lotion during the day, if you want to keep your skin from aging faster), and during the night, I slather a whole bunch on my face. The result in the morning is always super-bright, soft skin. I used to have little dark spots from pimples way back then, and since using this, they have vanished completely. I also have not had a single pimple since using it. I actually recommended this product to my friend, who had lots of pimples on her cheeks, and as soon as she started using it, her pimples began vanishing. It's really weird since this product isn't supposed to treat pimples, but I'm not complaining.
I used some fruity Neutrogena stuff and I keep a kit of Proactiv around for when I occasionally have a war zone going on.
[quote=viperxlr8]Hydrochloric Acid.[/quote]
You must have a beautiful face.
kiehls facial astringent
[quote=xdwow]I am a weightlifter, so when it comes to water I drink plenty since I am on creatine. As for breakouts, tbh I don't have have acne breakouts, and the food I usually eat are low in oil. My face is normal as it is, I just wanna make it more than normal.[/quote]
Omg, sorry for the late response, Basil doesn't allow me to tell the brand I want to tell you >.<. I'll restart : Oh I see, I suggest to use a good cleanser, toner, and of course a moisturizer with SPF ( it's a must !) for you skin type. In your case, normal. Normal skin types don't have to do much since they don't need to do lot's of skin routines compared to others. I personally love and recommend Burt's Bees Soap Bark & Chamomile Deep Cleansing Cream and son Witch Hazel Toner (google it since it won't let me type the brand).
I use water to wash my face in the morning and Neutragena at night before bed. Drinking a ton of water (without drowning your cells) helps as well. Try eating broccoli and carrots too they help. And also, don't use anything with mineral oil because mineral oil clogs your pores big time.
[quote=BladeSoul69]I have the inability to tell whether or not, you're serious[/quote]
http://www.google.com.mx/search?q=tomato+skin+care
St. Ives - price ranges from $3~5 so pretty affordable.
Don't forget to moisturize your face after washing.
[url=http://www.neutrogena.com/category/acne/all-in-1+acne+control.do]This is what I use[/url]
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[quote=TheQueen]1) Drink lots and lots of water.
2) Maintain a healthy diet.
3) Depending on how severe your skin problem is, go see a dermatologist ( if it's really bad).
4) If it's not that bad, but you have the occasional breakouts, use acne products that won't dry your skin.
I try my best to use natural products as possible. If you'd like I can suggest/recommend you a couple products that I personally like.[/quote]
I am a weightlifter, so when it comes to water I drink plenty since I am on creatine. As for breakouts, tbh I don't have have acne breakouts, and the food I usually eat are low in oil. My face is normal as it is, I just wanna make it more than normal.
[quote=xdwow]Kinda new to this wash face thing. I only exfoliate my face once a week and most of the time I only water wash it.[/quote]
1) Drink lots and lots of water.
2) Maintain a healthy diet.
3) Depending on how severe your skin problem is, go see a dermatologist ( if it's really bad).
4) If it's not that bad, but you have the occasional breakouts, use acne products that won't dry your skin.
I try my best to use natural products as possible. If you'd like I can suggest/recommend you a couple products that I personally like.
[quote=TheQueen]It's best to use products for your skin type.[/quote]
Kinda new to this wash face thing. I only exfoliate my face once a week and most of the time I only water wash it.
It's best to use products for your skin type.