Ok is it really nessesary to use facials, clensers, pore strips, etc for your face?
I'm just thinking about the ancient times back then when those things weren't even invented yet everyone had great skin and I think, "Hey if they just washed their face with water instead of wasting money on products and get great skin, maybe me too!"
All those facial stuff, doesn't work for my skin. It makes my skin dry and it might stop my oily skin for a minute but when I go outside it's even oiler!
So will it be okay to just wash your face like the days when you were little and didn't need all those stuff, no dermintoligist, and still get great skin?
Or does those stuff just don't work for me because I'm 13 and that's a little too young to use those products?
I'm trying so hard to save my money from those but you'll never know what works and what's a scam.
Like those pore strips thingies: I know they rip out the dirt and stuff but doesn't that mean it wrecks your skin too or stretches it?
So it's not always effortless, as we all wish it was. Just washing your face with soap and water, will not stop or prevent your breakouts. I've been through the same thing you're going through, as far as trying so many products. You just have to fine the one that's right for your skin type, and that's a difficult thing to do.
I myself, do not call the ones that do not work for me "scams." This is because some products work for some people, and others they do not. It's all about what's right for your skin type, and many things come into factor. So the products you're trying, just aren't right for your skin type.
About the pore strips, no, they do not stretch or wreck your skin. Because they work deep down in your pores, cleanse them and remove bacterica and oil. [ LagunaBabe's advice column | Ask LagunaBabe A Question ]
ohxthexdrama answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 4:22 pm: the thing is, in a ancient times they didnt use all the artificial make up we use today. they had to get their products from plants and stuff, which is all very pure. just a thought.
NinjaNeer answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 4:08 pm: I don't use anything like that, and I've never had skin problems. However, if you're genetically predisposed to bad skin, you may need to use them.
You're right, though... using too many products on your skin can prematurely age you... so you'd end up spending even more to try and reverse that damage! [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
christina answered Tuesday March 13 2007, 12:15 pm: If the products don't work for you, don't use them. But sometimes it is necessary to use them because some people just have skin that needs help & it'll only get worse if they don't use cleansers to help it.
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