Friday, December 11, 2009

Trying to get rid of oily skin & blackheads?

okay, so i just bought the clearasil ultra acne clearing gel wash


%26amp; the clearasil ultra acne clearing scrub





in morning %26amp; night if i wash my face,


put on the scrub, wash that off %26amp; then


put on the gel wash, then rinse it off,


will it eventually get rid of oily skin and


my blackheads?Trying to get rid of oily skin %26amp; blackheads?
it might do but everyones skin is different so not everything works my suggestion is to contiue doing tht routine and thn after a few weeks see if there is a difference if none then there are other options if its particulaly bad then go to the doctor and they maygive you something on prescription which is effective as a mate of mine did this and got put on sumit tht worked for her but like i say everyones skin type is different...another option is to go and see a beauty theripist at a salon and ask them they will b able to advise you on your skin type and what cleanser toner moisturiser you should b using but try wot ur doing to begin with....good luck p.s you cant get rid of oily skin im at college training as a beauty theripist im in my 2nd yr nearly 3rd and oily skin is somthing you have to live with im afraid but use things for tht type and it will lessen the problems tht occor with the skin type ...myns oily i use things to suit my skinTrying to get rid of oily skin %26amp; blackheads?
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well if you are washing your face twice with two different powerful cleansers you may be stripping your face of natural moisture it needs which will in turn cause your face to produce more oil to make up for it, and it could irritate your skin which could produce the same effect.





I suggest washing your face with only one product each morning and night, In the morning use the scrub and in the evening use the gel wash, or vice versa. Get a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, mix it half water half hydrogen peroxide and use it as a toner- apply with a cotton square after you wash your face. That is a very cheap and effective way to cut down on oil and blackheads and shrink pores
sounds like you are like putting them on like a mask. You have to rub it on your face in a circular motion girl. And rinse it off with water. It really depends on the skin you have. I couldn't use that wash or scrub because my skin is sensitive. It's not always red or irritated just doesn't play well with harsh acne fighting chemicals. Sounds like you are doing too much to get rid of acne. But I like the neutrogena rapid clear fight and fade spot treatment. It gets rid of single pimples in like a day or 2. I pretty much have clear skin, but when a pimple pops up, i use that and it goes away pretty quick.
I've had skin issues for years, and I find all of the ';acne clearing'; products just irritate and dry my skin. One product that I would recommend is Burt's Bees Tomato Soap and Tomato Toner for problem skin. My face is now a lot smoother than it was and the toner helps remove excess dirt and oil after you wash w/o completely overdrying your face. I think it doesn't irritate much because it's natural. Who knows what all is in the others.
Try and use this clay masque called ';MINT JULEP MASQUE'; by Queen Helene. You can get it just about anywhere and it works like magic. It's Cheep, gentle and wont irritate your skin. What ever you do, don't aggrevate your skin or pick. I use it and love it.
well I've tried everything ... face scrubs ,gels, etc. but they never came off so i just keep tying .. but not everybody has same type of skin so just keep trying and if it doesn't work just see your doctor or something .
use sandpaper. hahaha,


no don't do that.
i have blackheads too and i used clearasil and it doesn't help , it might get rid of oiliness but not blackheads
it should do, yeah.
im pretty sure it will...


most acne cleansers dry out your skin along with the acne


but if thats what you want...
Yeah after 4 to 6 weeks
yes actually yur doing a good job thats how i took mine s off
Try it?

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