Karen answered Monday May 30 2005, 11:09 am: Yes, you should believe your mom because this is true. If you continuely use different products on your face and not the same one you regularly use, it could dry out your face, since every product is different. Only use one or two products that work and use a moisturizer. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Teza answered Monday May 30 2005, 10:54 am: That is true. You should use the same products not a whole bunch of different ones because they have different chamicals. Stick to whatever you are using now. Good ones are like Clean and Clear, Murad, Biore,Proactive, and Nuetrogena. ex__o0h ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
xxfilmingfrenzyxx answered Monday May 30 2005, 10:52 am: This has happened to me before. If you have acne bad or not use only one product to help clear it up. If you use more than one then the chemicals in one of them might confict with the other and it can end up in a rash. So, i would experiment. Find out what product works best for your skin and use it. Be careful, follow the directions on the box though. I know it might sound stupid but you'd be suprised of how people think you use oxi-pads. :D [ xxfilmingfrenzyxx's advice column | Ask xxfilmingfrenzyxx A Question ]
gakkuhideto answered Monday May 30 2005, 10:31 am: Well if you use a lot of different stuff at the same time your skin will be dry and flaky. You should just get one acne product and use it as instructed, and if it causes more problems switch to something else. I like Clearasil Ultra. [ gakkuhideto's advice column | Ask gakkuhideto A Question ]
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