so I've noticed lately that my face is getting really dry. I've started putting moisturizer and then i do my make up routine, which includes powder, eyeshadow, eyeliner, mascara, and lip gloss sometimes. Well i was wondering is it that im putting too much make up on? And also is there any way to moisturize my skin with out moisturizer? i know that sounds stupid but bare with me. thanks.
Additional info, added Friday August 27 2010, 2:32 pm: Oh i forgot i use neutrogena grapefruit face wash and then i put my moisturizer on. so could it be because of the face wash i use as well? . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? maxgrey answered Saturday August 28 2010, 3:13 pm: Washing your face too often does more harm than good. If the cleanser you're using now is drying out your skin, use it only every other day. Makeup can dry out your skin too. Try using less, or using makeup with more natural ingredients.
The harsh chemicals in most makeup can also irritate your skin. [ maxgrey's advice column | Ask maxgrey A Question ]
snowboardbabe answered Friday August 27 2010, 10:47 pm: Yeah , to be honest from what I see it's the make up most since you use so much of it right , you should go see a dermotologish or a specialist in some local drug store or something to see what they recommend because they know best because they are more experienced in these areas right. You should get more ideas. I think it's the make up that is hurting it not so much the face wash. My advice to you is don't use all that make up , not too much hot showers either doens't help , and go see a dermotologish or someone with more experience so they know what they are dealing with.
Good luck girl : ) [ snowboardbabe's advice column | Ask snowboardbabe A Question ]
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