my face gets pretty tight and dry after i take a shower or wash my make-up off at night, so i put lotion on afterwards. i'm currently using Cetaphil moisturizer and it does a good job of keeping my face from drying out. BUT i've had acne for about 5-6 years and although its a lot better than it used to be i still break out sometimes and i have scars left over from before. i've heard that aloe is a natural skin soother, and since i dont have access to aloe PLANTS i was hoping to find a good moisturizer with aloe in it, preferably one by Cetaphil if i could find it. does anyone know of/have experience with an aloe moisturizer they could recommend to me? something i could just buy at a drugstore please &thanks!
ccupcake07 answered Tuesday December 30 2008, 12:13 pm: I have the same problem. I went to walmart and found this awesome moustrizer from the Clean&Clear brand! It really helps. There is a lot to choose from but i get the one in the turquoise/aqua colored bottle. It works miracles! [ ccupcake07's advice column | Ask ccupcake07 A Question ]
jennalovesyou answered Tuesday December 30 2008, 1:05 am: Are you talking about your face or your body or just your skin overall? Pure vitamin E lotion or butter beats everything. I haven't used anything better, I get really dry legs and they're super soft and it's great to use after you shave your legs or whatever you shave to prevent razor burn :). As your face, you have to be pretty careful with that because a lot of stuff can make you break out. Vitamin E was recommended to my mom by her doctor after her arm surgery to heal her insision (sp?). So it is really good with making scars go away and stuff so maybe just put vitamin E on where your scars are but not ALL over. Hope I helped!
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