in the morning I usually cleanse with facial wash, exfoliate, use astringent, put on moisturizing sunblock and then put on foundation & other makeup. Is this okay for my skin? Is there anything that I should add, take away or change? I will rate high.
its_gabby answered Sunday May 7 2006, 3:20 pm: Well, my routine is actually quite similar. I do the same, except without the astringent. The astringent is meant to dry up acne, while the exfoliation is supposed to moisturize, so doing both at the same time may not work. Just from experience, it is okay for my skin, and in my opinion, you should not use the astringent. Hope this helps you! [ its_gabby's advice column | Ask its_gabby A Question ]
herbivore answered Saturday May 6 2006, 12:07 pm: hey. i think that it would be okay for you skin. do you have acne, it sounds like you dont. i would say that maybe you dont have to wash your face with facial wash, maybe just with water. but the good thing is that you exfoliate and use moisturizing sunblock, that is VERY good! :) i would say just make sure you wash your face before you go to bed to get all the makeup off. it seems like you are doing a good job so far! hope this helps!! :) ♥ ♥ ♥ [ herbivore's advice column | Ask herbivore A Question ]
skisin answered Saturday May 6 2006, 11:30 am: im not really sure if you should use all of those creams because maybe yourll have a alergic reaction to 1 but you wont know what one so lets just stop and use 1 at a time and see witch one you like best!! [ skisin's advice column | Ask skisin A Question ]
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