Ok, we have talked about lip balm and shampoo. How about face cleanser?
I use Cetaphil.
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Ok, we have talked about lip balm and shampoo. How about face cleanser?
I use Cetaphil.
I am a reformed Clinique user, of their 3 step system.
But I do like ph labs Totally Juicy Apricot face scrub and Neutrogena face scrub, and of course so does the Clinique 7 day scrub, tho a little pricier. They ROCK!
Johnson & Johnson's
Clean & Clear Daily Pore Cleanser
Ditto!Quote:
Originally posted by jenfer
Ok, we have talked about lip balm and shampoo. How about face cleanser?
I use Cetaphil.
I haven't used it in awhile though, but I use Neutrogena:) I haven't tried a lot of different kinds, but I think Neutrogena is the best one for me.
Same here! Neutrogena makes my face feel soo re-freshedQuote:
Originally posted by bluekat
but I use Neutrogena:) I haven't tried a lot of different kinds, but I think Neutrogena is the best one for me.
I use proactive.
I have used Proactiv too, but since my acne has improved, so I am not using it any more. My skin get irriated very easily, so Cetaphil is better for me.
I have pretty good skin, so this is one product I can afford to go cheap on. I'm a big fan of St. Ive's Apricot scrub. It's cheap, works well and the company doesn't test on animals. What more could you ask for?
Well I hate to admit it but I use no cleanser, just water, because I am at that middle age where my hormones are affecting my skin ,and I find cleansers just irritate it more and bring out blemishes, so this works better for me, but I like to use Oil Of Olay moisturisers .
Soledad, if you like St. Ives, you should try the ph labs, totally juicy apricot facial scrub!! Its awesome and about the same price also.
Since we are on the subject of cleansers, I would like some advice, my daughter who is 11 is showing interest in cleansing and moisturising her face etc, she does not use make-up except a bit of lippy and eyeshadow on special occassions, like school discos etc, so when should I start her on the facial routine, I don't want to introduce products too soon, as she still has lovely skin.
Carole, your daughter mightn't like this, but sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen! :) Most sun-related skin damage occurs before the age of 18 (wish I knew that when I was young!) How about a gentle cleanser and a moisturiser with sunscreen for day wear, and a makeup remover for when she's wearing makeup? At her age, she doesn't need much makeup :)Quote:
Originally posted by carole
Since we are on the subject of cleansers, I would like some advice, my daughter who is 11 is showing interest in cleansing and moisturising her face etc, she does not use make-up except a bit of lippy and eyeshadow on special occassions, like school discos etc, so when should I start her on the facial routine, I don't want to introduce products too soon, as she still has lovely skin.
Do you have cetaphil? That would be a nice cleanser to use if/when she needs it. Very gentle.