Okay my bumps and zits have really come in. Im trying to figure out whats the best product to get them away or method. Also, my face look kinda dry and my pores. What type of product i can use for them to or method. Please anyone give me your best advice.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Cleaning? ciao77 answered Wednesday June 26 2013, 12:50 pm: What types of facial products you use depends on your skin type. It sounds like you have dry, acne-prone skin. If you have serious acne, I would make an appointment to see a dermatologist, who can give you the best advice and possibly prescribe prescription ointment, if needed. If your acne and skin issues are manageable, I would stick to using gentle skin cleansers and products. I have realized over time that less is more- a basic, gentle cleanser and facial products should help you. I use Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser- which is good for all skin types, including sensitive skin and even gentle enough to use on babies. It has only a few, mild ingredients, and helps cleanse the face without making it feel tight or dry. Since you mention having pimples, I would recommend using Cetaphil Antibacterial Gentle Cleaning bar-- I once received a facial and the cosmetologist said that some of her clients rave about how clear it makes their skin. This can be used for all over, body acne as well. After you wash your face, use a gentle toner-- I love using Dickinson's Witch Hazel--it can be found in the facial products aisle at drugstores. It helps to remove excess dirt/oil without being harsh or stripping the skin. You should also look into using a light moisturizer made specifically for your skin type. Cetaphil has a daily facial moisturizer. I use Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing gel--- there is also a lotion version you might like, which is formulated for drier skin types. You may also want to use a facial mask (like Queen Helene tea tree mask) about once a week, to help with pimples and pores. The key is to keep things simple, and avoid using overly harsh products which might make pimples/other skin issues worse. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
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