Can I use two Clean and Clear products at the same time?
Question Posted Tuesday November 3 2009, 9:55 pm
I have the Clean and Clear Advantage 3-in-1 exfoliating cleanser. (This is to wash your face with up to two times a day)
I also have the Clean and Clear Advantage Acne Control Moisturizer (Pretty much a lotion to put on up to three times a day).
They both look the same, by the same name. Can I use both of these each day? Should I use them the maximum number of times that I can? Please help. Thanks a lot.
hotpotato answered Wednesday November 4 2009, 4:26 pm: Actually, it is better to use products from the same brand line because those products are made to be used in combination with each other for maximum effectiveness. Sounds like a good facial cleansing process to me. You are using different products, one cleanser/exfoliator to wash and exfoliate your face and one moisturizer to moisturize your face after cleansing it.
I would recommend only washing your face 2 times a day at most to not risk drying out your face too much, when you wake up and before you sleep, or unless you exercise, you should wash immediately after that too. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
Lauraaxhelps answered Wednesday November 4 2009, 2:22 pm: Well, what kind of acne-treatment does your face stuff contain? salicylic acid? benzoyl perioxide? how much does each one hold? it really depends on how sensative your face is, i went to my dermatologist and it was a cream with two different things (i know there was benzoyl peroxide in it) and something else, and it made my face all dry so i didnt continue using it.
but i used to use the acne advantage kit. the silver ones that comes with the acne control moisturizer, this clear zit dissapearer stuff and the clean and clear face wash. and it was all evened out so even with the most sensitive skin, it wont over dry. [ Lauraaxhelps's advice column | Ask Lauraaxhelps A Question ]
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