I also have combination skin.
Like..my skin is dry. and when I put moisturizer on, it gets oily. So will this be mild enough so that it wont strip the hydration out of my skin?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Sabine answered Friday March 23 2007, 12:19 am: Please allow me to point out for your benefit and that of the previous poster that shark cartiledge is not an approved treatment for acne and it's made from cartiledge of actual sharks, who are endangered species. If it worked, it might be worth a try, but your doctor can give you things that will work better, like benzoyl peroxide and clindamycin gel. Tea tree oil *might* work well. I have found that each person's skin is different. If you're interested in pursuing tea tree oil (and I've heard it's good in shampoo as well), I would call the Body Shop and ask the salespeople.
connieconfused answered Thursday March 22 2007, 11:20 pm: I am gonna keep it real with you. If you have acne and you are trying to get rid of it. No matter what any one says anything that is trying to exit the body is doing that cause there is something in the body that is trying to come out. So one of the best things to do is to take this vitamin called Shark Cartilage. You can get it at the Vitamin Shoppe or GNC. Talk to your doctor and everything first but I know a few people who had really bad acne and used it and it cleared their whole face and body up. It's healthy and good for a lot of other stuff so check it out. Peace. [ connieconfused's advice column | Ask connieconfused A Question ]
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