i have REALLY sensitive skin, is clinique the way to go? my friend uses it and her skin is perfect.
any suggestions please!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? ciao77 answered Friday December 14 2007, 9:48 pm: I also agree, seeing a dermatologist is the best way to find out what types of products you should use for your skin type. Other than that, I would recommend using something very mild, like Cetaphil. They have a facial cleanser in a gentle formula.. I'm not sure about Clinique, but I've used their samples and they tend to dry out my skin (especially the facial bar), but again, I'm sure they also carry products for sensitive skin like yours. You should stray away from products that have harsh ingredients, or fragrances. Definitely see a dermatologist for suggestions, and when you do try something new, use it for a while and see how your skin reacts. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
orphans answered Friday December 14 2007, 6:36 pm: Here's the thing: Clinique makes your skin very dry if you have sensitive skin, or any type of skin. It may not be bad, but if you have sensitive skin, it may not be great. You should try Mary Kay skin care and foundation. This product is half the price and if you go to MaryKay.com you can find out more about it, maybe even some free samples. You should also try going to a dermetologist (skin doctor) and see what she thinks and ask her what product she/he would reccomend for yor skin type. Good luck!
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