Monday, November 16, 2009

WHITEHEADS and DRY SKIN!!?

i have whiteheads on my face and my skin is very dry as well...it is always itchy and i tried using different products. i have very sensitive skin does anyone know any good face moisturizers, cleansers, toners for dry sensitive skin...and any good ways to get rid of whiteheads?

WHITEHEADS and DRY SKIN!!?
you might have roseacea. Your derm. will diagnose and treat
Reply:Cetaphyll makes great products for that. I have the same problem and that's what my derm recommended. Seems to be helping quite a bit. I use the moisturizing bar and the moisturizing face lotion with SPF 15. Also, be sure that you use lukewarm, not hot, water to wash your face.
Reply:well what i use seems to keep my face feeling healthy and clears up acne really well.....and it doesn't dry your face out either! i use neutrogena make up wipes to remove all my makeup, then st ives apricot cleanser blemish control which makes your face feel healthy and doesnt dry out, but make sure when you use this you gently wash your face with your fingers in little circles, then neutrogena pore refining toner and finish with neutrogena oil free moisture for sensitive skin...seemed to work wonders for me...good luck
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Reply:For dry skin, use a creamy cleanser to melt away dirt. Leave it on your skin before sweeping it away with cotton wool. Splash cold water onto your face to clean and refresh your skin. Use a thick cream moisturizer to seal in as much moisture as possible and have a refreshing feel.check out http://tipsfromruby-skincare.blogspot.co...
Reply:you should include a regime of applying creams and lotions that contain Hyaluronic acid as this holds up to 1000 times its own weight in water leaving the skin feeling moist and smooth. Avoid applying water to the skin as this will only make your skin dryer. avoiding the sun is also something else that will help with dry skin. basically for creams you need to be looking at one that has a low water and high oil content. vitamin a will also help when applied and taken internally.


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