i use acnefree and when i put on the toner, i use a cotton ball and the toner goes right through the cotton ball so when i try to put it on my face it basically dried out ..if you know what i mean.. what can i do to prevent this? is it the type of cotton balls im useing because i used to try proactiv and it worked just fine for me?
mandikinz answered Wednesday October 12 2005, 3:47 pm: maybe its the product then. i use proactiv sometimes too and i agree it doesnt do that. i think that maybe acnefree is just a cheap version of proactiv? i dont know. hope i helped
lyDia_LoU answered Tuesday October 11 2005, 10:36 pm: It might be your cottonballs. Some are "silkier" then others. Find the ones that are denser, most likely and store brand or something.
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COUNTRYitUPP answered Monday October 10 2005, 10:02 am: Hey Hun ,
I Get What You Are Saying. I Use To Have Like The Same Problem. So Try Having Your Mom Buy Like [Okay,This Is Gonna Sound Retarted] Those Big Pink Decortive Cotton Balls. My Mom Bought Them By Accident,And They Worked Like 100% Better !! It Sound Weird, But Whatever. lol. So Ya Bascially Just Go Buy Big Pink Decorative Cotton Balls; And Just Try 'Em !!
Hope I Helped Ya !! If You Have Anymore Questions Lemme Know !! ox*
jb012 answered Monday October 10 2005, 5:16 am: I would suggest trying something different- like a cotton pad or a reusable cloth (thin) or even a tissue. A new product may have a different consistency and this would affect how it stays on the cottonball. Best wishes. [ jb012's advice column | Ask jb012 A Question ]
Imperialistic answered Monday October 10 2005, 1:24 am: Acnefree and Proactive are different solutions so they would react differently.
Try using different applicators like tissue paper, paper napkins, cotton -pads- et cetera and see which ones work best. [ Imperialistic's advice column | Ask Imperialistic A Question ]
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