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thread: Need a good facial wash for pimple skin!!?

  1. #19
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    Sep 2006
    Dandy Ranges ;)
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    Try moogoo face wash - its brilliant!

    Also may be worth checking with the doc - I have pimples, have discovered they are really roscea (sp?) and i've got a gel for it which is really helping.

  2. #20
    mart Guest

    AS A DERMATOLOGIST, I studied at Standford University and the Kyoto Medical Institution where I got both of my recognition and license by the Department of Dermatology. In the case of sensitive skin and trying to remove scars... the option of using bleach cream or any type of prescription is OUT OF THE QUESTION and the alternative is LASER TREATMENT. Please talk to your dermatologist to review your record and if this method is fits for you. AS FAR AS FACIAL WASH... Facial wash and scars are not related as to pimples and facial wash. They are different than one another so you can't really use facial wash on scars because it wouldn't do any help there... Scars are dead tissue that remains on the surface of the epidermis layer.

  3. #21
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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    I agree with Kazbah: MooGoo make excellent skin and hair products that are very kind to skin and uncomplicated.... without most of the nasty chemicals found in supermarket brands. I'm sounding like I have shares in them! LOL nah, just a very happy customer... check out their site... lots of information about how their products are more gentle compared to most.

    Another company I am very happy with is the One Group: MiEssence range.... BellyBelly has a whole forum dedicated to their products. One of my favourite is their garnet exfoliator. My skin loves that stuff!!!

  4. #22
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2005
    Blue Mountains
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    DH cleared up the acne on his face, shoulders and back of his legs by making his own soap. Friends of ours used our soap too and reported the same thing.

    So the simple answer is steer clear of any chemicals. Commercial soaps are not really soap.. so don't be put off by the term 'soap' when it's an all natural, or handmade product. Chemicals such as SLS and mineral oils only serve to damage your skin. Handmade soaps made with natural oils, combined with a natural moisturiser will do wonders for your skin. Perhaps check out your local markets or even online. I like Beauty and the Bees range. I've used their belly balm through both pregnancies... oh wait.. that's not true.. I made my own in the 2nd one hehe.

    As for scar removal, there are natural oils you can use on your skin that can help with that. Also, with oily skin, don't be scared off the use of natural oils on your skin either. Just avoid at all costs mineral oils!

  5. #23
    bond Guest

    Definately not clinique. What you have to remember is that the sensitivity and dryness are caused by chemicals rather than actual dryness of the skin. I wouldnt recommend using a toner, instead try a more simplistic approach of a good moisture laden face wash such as the 'simple' wash, letting the water be your toner (dont splash cold water on your face though) and then a heavy moisturiser. I am currently using the Nivea Q10 anti wrinkle day cream on my skin as being in my 30's with senstive skin I cant get away with the light simple sort of creams.

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