does anyone know a quick product i could use to clean my face after gym, cause it feels so gross after gym! by the way, my face is reaaaaaaaly reeeaaaally prone to acne and i always have pimples so does anyone know of a really quick, oil free, non acne causing product? it needs to be quick cause i have to get out of the locker room pretty quickly
xohottcherie07 answered Wednesday January 11 2006, 6:23 pm: you should get Clearisil Ultra cleaning pads. they fight pimples and they are really quick and easy to use. its like 1-2-3 and your done. Plus, they get rid of pimples quickly its better than those oxy pads. [ xohottcherie07's advice column | Ask xohottcherie07 A Question ]
NextMiaHamm answered Tuesday January 10 2006, 8:38 pm: try seabreeze for oily or sensitive skin. i use that when i get out of gym class in the morning and it works great! i think you can get it at wal-mart or target or places like that. hope i helped! <3 [ NextMiaHamm's advice column | Ask NextMiaHamm A Question ]
Sporkster answered Monday January 9 2006, 8:21 pm: If you're looking for an easy to use acne face wash, I would suggest either Olay deep cleansing face wash with witch hazel, or Clearasil 3 in 1 acne defense cleanser. Both of these products are easy and quick to use--Just wet your face, lather, rinse, pat dry.
SweetxxIntoxication answered Monday January 9 2006, 7:33 pm: oxy pads work good, but for home, the alcohol in them can make your face look red and sometimes bother your eyes, but they work great none the less.
anything from biore is amazing, i suggest going and looking at their products.
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