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 What Facial Washes Do You Use?
LongRed
Posted: Nov 4 2005, 08:29 PM


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I am starting to use a new line of facial cleansers
and moisturizers...noticing some fine lines around
my eyes......
What do you use to wash your face??
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Posted: Nov 4 2005, 08:59 PM


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I'm very partial to those oil of olay cleansing clothes. I also use their night cream but not very religiously.

I'm not very good about staying out of the sun and I know that is going to have a huge impact in a few more years.
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Posted: Nov 4 2005, 11:12 PM


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I just use water for my face, but I do moisturize with Life brand stuff. I occasionally use some facial masks that are exfoliating.
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Mostly just water. :D My skin is extremely sensitive on my face. In the winter I'll use the Oil Cleansing Method every few days. It gets so dry here. Sometimes I'll use St. Ives Apricot scrub, too. It doesn't seem to bother my skin if I only use it once in awhile.
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Georgy
Posted: Nov 5 2005, 09:35 AM


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I like those cleansing clothes too.
I'm very bad when it comes to facial routines, never wear make up, moisturizers etc. Every now and then I do the oil cleansing method, I really like it, my face looks really rosy afterwards.
I also you use the Mint Julip Mask by Queen Helene, very cheep and effective.
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LongRed
Posted: Nov 5 2005, 11:02 AM


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I'm for the most part, extremely lazy about washing my
face. I don't wear any make up so I don't usually wash
my face at night (unless of course I've been riding
in the dusty indoor arena)...I have though come across
a nice facial product that I've been using quite religiously...
nutrimin C. It's really nice and smells citrussy and clean! :) :flower:

With all the stress of teaching, I want to ward off any oncoming
wrinkles! :tdown:
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Messyhair
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Same with me - I'm only a morning face-washer. :) Even if I've been wearing makeup, it's only eye makeup for me. So I use eye makeup remover (plain mineral oil) and then splash some water on my eyes to kind of help get that off - oil & water... doesn't help much. Pat dry, and I'm ready for bed.
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I have ridiculous skin; it will turn bright red and irritated at almost anything, especially anything with any fragrance in it. So I either use Cetaphil from the bottle, or else do the oil cleansing method with 1/2 castor oil, 1/2 EVOO and a smidge of honey. If I use anything else, it's a recipe for disaster! But with either of these methods, my skin will be bordering on perfect.
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I use Proactiv. I don't have too many skin problems, but I'm sensitive to almost anything stronger than baby soap.
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cynganda
Posted: Nov 17 2005, 06:54 AM


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i wash with soap (dove) and water. sometimes, i use papaya soap instead of dove. my face is oily, so i don't use moisturizer. :)
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