what do i use for my face under my makeup to prevent pimples white/blackheads or anything else thats bad that can happen to my face for using makeup everyday?
like some kind of cream or moisturizer you girls use or...?
WHATS YOUR SECRET!!!
please and thanks im BREAKING OUT :/
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? josephballard10 answered Sunday November 2 2008, 5:11 pm: Other people will tell you to buy something like ProActiv or HydroClear... I'm going to tell you some advice that will cost you nothing out of your pockets. It's really simple. You say you use make-up very often right? Well, when you get home and your ready to wipe the make up off your face, once you get it off, take some soap and a rag and rinse your face thoroughly with fresh water about 4 times, than apply the soap to your face and scrub, this will get all of the excess make-up from off of your skin, than rinse another 2 times, and this should prevent the make-up from seeking under your skin and causing pimples.
Mystique23 answered Sunday November 2 2008, 1:46 pm: Well for pimples, I used murad acne complex. You can get it at Sephora, I also take vitamin C supplements (talk to your doctor before you do that). And you can use something known as a primer before you put on make up. The primer acts as a barrier between your face and your make up. My sister uses Signature Club A hyaluronic 100. Also try to wear sunscreen on your face so that protects against the UVA and UVB rays. The sun can sometimes irritate acne. Hope that this Helps. Good Luck!!!! [ Mystique23's advice column | Ask Mystique23 A Question ]
shelbz7077 answered Sunday November 2 2008, 12:14 pm: I hear Proactive solutions is really good. A few of my friends and even my teacher uses it. One of my friends told me it made it worse at first though, but then everything got clear. [ shelbz7077's advice column | Ask shelbz7077 A Question ]
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