Friday, November 6, 2009

Tips on revamping my skin care routine?

My skin isn't looking great at the moment and I really need to get myself into a good skin care routine.





Has anyone got any tips?





I'm in my mid 20's, I don't smoke or drink coffee and tea and have relatively dry skin but my T zone can get a little greasy sometimes.


I rearly wear foundation and never wear powder - my daily make up consists of concealer, mascara and sometimes eye shadow.





I'm pretty lazy too so I want to be able to look after my skin without too much hassle or expence.





I am quite prone to spots on my jaw but everywhere else is ok. I'm also starting to develop a couple of fine lines around my eyes.





If anyone has any advice I'd appreciate it.
Tips on revamping my skin care routine?
Try BobSkinSoap. It makes my 50 year old skin feel like velvet and my hair feels better than it ever has.
Tips on revamping my skin care routine?
Visit the Clinique website (or an in-store counter) and check out their "3-Step" skincare routine that can be tailor made to your skin type.





www.clinique.co.uk
Reply:try the oil cleansing method.
Reply:just moisterise and take off all your makeup with olay facial wipes as they get rid of oil and grease and well as all makeup, even waterproof mascara!!





hope this helps!
Reply:Try this:


http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...





Perfect for lazy people who don't want to spend a lot of money on products. It refers to clinical studies available at the National Library of Medicine web site so you can verify the source of the information.
Reply:Well i use to suffer bad acne, I tried a whole range of expensive cosmetics but with no avail. I even tried Clinique which came highly recommended but it was like putting paint stripper on my face and was in agony. However Dermatologica is fab, I swear by it, expensive yes but the results are amazing. I have the three step range; the bar or the foaming cleanser (which you can get in a clay form also for spots),the exfoliator, the conditioner (which we would call the toner) then the skin smoothing cream which I use in the harsh months and the Oil free lotion which I use in the summer, and before I retire to bed I apply pure Aloe Vera gel which is available in health shops, if I have do have a little spot outbreak I add in a drop of Lavendar oil to the Aloe Vera gel, which is a god send. What it says on the label of Dermatologia really does happen, don't know how I would get by with out it!! The products last a long time too, as you only need a little bit at a time when you use it. The sunscreens they have are great too. Theres are great website which offers the full range of these products to suit every skin tone, it's: www.beautyflash.co.uk. P.S I also went to see a hospital dermatologist and the saying about too much chocolate causes spots is a load of s**t, it is mainly hormonal. Fresh fruit, veg, plenty of water, and if you can tolerate it green tea and even a little sunshine definetly helps. Hope this info has helped.
Reply:Wow kellie m is sort of like me! I tried Clinique but it didn't make my skin feel any healthier, my face felt a bit hard even though it looked smooth. My friends with really soft and clear skin recommended Dermalogica so off I went for my consultation and came out with some samples, bought the stuff online and one month in I have lovely clear skin.. one which is not hard but as soft as a baby's bum! I have normal/combination skin so I need to use a cleanser, toner and moisturiser, morning and night. 2 times a week I need to use a masque and 2 times a week I need to exfoliate! I also use their Medicated Clearing Gel to target sports directly when I get any (only a few tiny ones). I really recommend it but the skin care regime all lies around your skin type so just go on their site and find your nearest dermatologist! x
Reply:If it's tips you're looking for, it's tips you shall find! I found this awesome site that does general information on skin care and health, but even cooler, they do an interactive radio show that answers questions live on skin problems and tips in general. Hope this helps!








http://www.skinhealthtoday.com/radioshow...


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