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I have dry, sensitive skin and I’m planning on following the skin care routine below. Is it okay? Also, if any of you have tried it, what’s The Body Shop Vitamin E range like? Thank you. xo
|| Morning:
Wash Face (Water)
Moisturize (Superdrug Vitamin E Moisture Cream)
Apply MakeUp
|| Night:
Remove MakeUp
Cleanse (The Body Shop Vitamin E Cream Cleanser)
Tone (The Body Shop Vitamin E Hydrating Toner)
Exfoliate (The Body Shop Vitamin E Cream Exfoliator)
Moisturize (Superdrug Vitamin E Intense Moisture Cream)
I have a dry skin problem that surfaces every couple of days now. I was wondering, what is the best moisturizing cream?
I’ve tried:
- Dove
- Olay
- Vaselene
- Aveeno
Anyways, most of them seem relatively equal in effectiveness – they are reasonably effective in the short term, but the dry skin keeps on coming every couple of days.
They all claim to be loaded with Vitamin E, some with B1, B2, and A.
But which cream is the best one for chronic dry skin? Is it one I haven’t tried yet, or are they all relatively equal?
You have to use moisturizers consistently in order to prevent dry skin. If you aren’t using them every day, begin to do that and see if it helps.
Also, try to figure out if there’s any common factor among the days when your skin flares up. Is there a connection between the dry skin and a certain type of food, article of clothing, skin care product, etc.? Perhaps you are sensitive to something in your environment.
Try taking Omega 3 capsules – they are great for your body, and help prevent dry skin from the inside out.
Avoid any moisturizer that includes alcohol, especially scents. Look for unscented, hypoallergenic options, especially those that are all natural.
Is there a type of make-up (e.g. foundation/ concealer/ blusher) that is good for fair skin types with quite alot of freckles that doesn’t look too fake and isn’t too expensive. I don’t want to have layers and layers of make-up on i just want something simple that gives a look of nice skin complexion that’s not too expensive. any suggestions?
A light concealer under the eyes, some tinted moisturizer all over or just on the areas needed and some pale pink creme blush would be better for you because it won’t be too cakey looking on your skin and looks amazing on fair skin. The goal here is not to cover up the freckles so remember that when you apply the makeup.
My finger has got ripped parts of skin and it’s gets bigger every time I put hot water (e.g. have a shower) the ripped skin gets larger and what do i do or use to make my skin grow back because it gets annoying.
try moisturizing it and not touching it for a while. maybe some antibiotics? bandage it when taking a shower
Im going on for 2 minutes, have super fair skin and want to protect my skin from skin Cancer thread veins and sunburns, should i get a really high factor suncream i.e. 45spf?
Its been medically proven now that no sun bed is safe, not even for 2 minutes. Get your tan from a tube or spray can.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs287/en/index.html
I don’t know how to find my skin tone at the drugstores like honey beige, beige, honey, golden, or whatever. I am trying to find a good foundation or tint but I can’t really see the colors because the grocery lights and the mirror mess it up. I do not wanna make a mistake of buying something of a waste. I really want a cream foundation because liquid foundation is too messy and powder foundations make my cheeks dry up. But some stuff i have tried have looked unnatural on my forehead and enchanced my acne and blemishes. My skin is lighter on my face than on the rest of my body. I am a filipino, if that helps. How can I find my skin color and what can you reccomend for foundation? You can give me an e-mail.
I also have acne scars
The first thing I would suggest is go around the makeup counters at your dept store..and ask them for samples..figure out what you like best..Clinique, Lancome are too good ones as I have similar skin tones and they always seem to have the right colors. You want your foundation to blend in well with your skin tone. Clinque is a good choice
Iv’e had these very tiny skin colored bumps on my nose for as long as I can remember. But lately Iv’e started to get pretty anal about my skin and I wan’t to get rid of them ASAP!
I think their clogged pores so I’ve been using rubbing alcohol for a few days; so far I haven’t seen results and I’m not even sure it it’ll work. Can somebody tell me what this is and how I can remove them?
It sounds like whiteheads.
Use a gentle facial scrub to wash your nose a couple of times a week. Use a clay-based facial mask one a week. You can use it only on your nose if you wish.
Always apply Witch Hazel to your nose after washing your face.
I have brown spots, acne & these little white bumps(theyre not really white, theyre more just the color of my skin, I heard a description of heat bumps one time which they may be) will vitamin e oil or cocoa or shea butter work?
You need to exfoliate about once a week with a good salt and oil scrub, preferably an all natural product like:
http://www.amazon.com/Herbal-Salt-Scrub-Peppermint-Rosemary/dp/B00016X3GG/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/104-1804115-6512715?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1192331773&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Herbal-Salt-Scrub-Lavender-23/dp/B00016X3G6/ref=pd_bbs_sr_7/104-1804115-6512715?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1192331773&sr=8-7
I also do a skin mask every other week to get rid of impurities and deep clean:
http://www.amazon.com/Frightening-Natural-Organic-Deeply-Purifying/dp/B000NEEFYA/ref=sr_1_35/104-1804115-6512715?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1192333755&sr=1-35
Switch to an all natural, vegetable based, gentle moisturizing soap containing oatmeal, clay or honey, like:
http://www.amazon.com/SOUTH-FRANCE-SOAP-NATURAL-HONEY/dp/B000F8FMEQ/ref=sr_1_9/104-1804115-6512715?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1192332490&sr=1-9
http://www.amazon.com/LAVENDER-OATMEAL-EXFOLIATING-Handcrafted-Natural/dp/B000FENUGC/ref=sr_1_135/104-1804115-6512715?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1192332505&sr=1-135
Wash with a soft washcloth (not a scrubbing sponge). Wear clean clothes each day and wash your bedding and towels regularly. You may try using an all natural laundry detergent too – I like Sun & Earth and Seventh Generation.
I have found that a lot of the over the counter acne products can actually increase acne over time, so be careful with these. Use a mild salicylic acid skin wash on problem areas once every other day – if after two weeks that doesn’t help, then try alternating between that and a mild benzoyl peroxide skin wash (they affect different types of bacteria, so alternating tends to work better on serious cases than using just one of the two). Neutrogena makes some good products.
Don’t overwash – once in the morning and once in the evening is fine. After you wash, you can use a skin toner or astringent (again natural is better) followed by a light moisturizer which is non-comedogenic (i.e. does not block pores) – again all natural and hypoallergenic is better – try and find one with spf15 for during the day. And it doesn’t matter if your skin is dry, oily or in between – you need to use a moisturizer – just try a lightweight, non-oil based one if you tend to have oily skin. F/Y/I, I had bad acne at one time and using this regime together with a heavier, emollient-rich moisturizer which contained honey at night to help heal the acne scarring (worked great) – my skin cleared up in about a year and eventually I stopped using the acne washes except for occasionally (like once every couple of months). Reviva and Avalon Organics have good products – some of Kiss My Face is good too.
If your acne is very bad, you can also get acne spot treatment and if you have deep blackheads, you can try the clear pore strips to see if they help – never did me any good but a lot of people swear by them. I think exfoliation and a clay mask works better.
Exercise, sauna, massage and drinking 8 glasses of water per day are also big helps, especially the water.
Hope this helps.
My skin is very dry and red and I have eczema on my arms and bleed very easily. I was wondering if anyone has some suggestions that I could try to moisturize my face and body besides just a lotion. Or if anyone knows of a gentle exfoliator. I’m on this very strong acne medication (Accutane). I’ve tried Vitamin E oil and it hasn’t seemed to help… so if you have any suggestions, please help
Look into Dermarest body wash for eczema, it may help some. Vasaline also helps lock in moisture, but not sure how that would work with eczema, but it creats a barrier to keep your skin from losing moisture. I think this might be good to do at night right after you get out of the shower.
Also, if you have “hard” water, that will only add to the dry skin. You may want to look into a water softener or something just for your shower if you don’t want a system for the entire house.
I was just wondering if vitamin e, or aloe is more effective on sensitive skin.
Now as far as what were using it for I’m talking shaving gels. Right now I use a shave gel (edge advanced shave gel) with extra moisture with vitamin e. But I’m interested in trying out the sensitive skin formula edge sells but, it doesn’t have vitamin e in it just aloe.
And this is pretty important as weird of a question as it is. I unfortunatly have super sensitive skin, so naturally if I don’t use the right products for shaving, the next day after I shave my face will look absolutely horrible.
My brother used to buy a creamy shaving lotion for sensitive skin from Nivea. Give it a try! BTW if your skin is sensitive you need something creamy not a shaving gel.