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What makeup foundation is good for acne prone skin but gives good long lasting coverage?

Posted by on July 8, 2010

I don’t have severe acne or anything, my face isn’t too oily or too dry, but it seems like I always have some acne and I do wear makeup a lot. I want to find a good foundation that wont cause acne, but gives good coverage because my face isn’t even toned and i have blemishes etc.
Thanks!

What is the best acne treatment if you have dry skin?

Posted by on April 10, 2010

I have extremely dry skin, however I still have a problem with acne on my chin and the sides of my cheeks. I was wondering what acne treatments or face washes work well for getting rid of acne but won’t dry out my skin more than what it already is. Thanks!

What is the best acne and facial regimen for oily and acne prone skin?

Posted by on April 1, 2010

Im 18 years old and i have mild acne and i have some acne under the skin that u can barely see. How do i get rid of it and what are some good products to use?

How can i get rid of acne, without drying out my skin?

Posted by on March 20, 2010

I am a twelve year old girl. I get acne mostly on my forehead (mainly between my eyebrows), near my nose and on my chin. My nose is really oily too, i dont know why! I have used nutregena oil-free acne wash, nutregena rapid clear, and clearasil daily face wash, but all of them either did nothing, or made my acne worse, or dried out my skin! Right now all i am doing is washing my face with plain soap daily. It helps somewhat. My mom wotn let me use any zit cream or anything, only face washes, because she says the other stuff will dry out my skin. What is some things i can do to get rid of my oily skin and acne without drying out my skin?. Nothign too expensive, i cant afford proactive or any of that stuff. preferably natural.

Skin Care – Exciting Updates

Posted by jones on February 7, 2010

Skin Care Vitamins

Posted by jones on February 7, 2010

Everyone would love to have perfect skin. However this may sound like a dream or as though it is only possible for the women on the make up adverts! But you are wrong.

This is because with a bit of the natural world incorporated into your daily facial cleansing routine, is not only the healthiest way to take care of your skin but it is also the most effective.

So there are a number of lotions that are in your local stores that take care of a number of different skin types such as dry skin, oily skin, and normal skin. But in order for the lotion to work best on your skin it must be right for your skin type in order to retrieve the perfect glow. Therefore you will do well to know what skin type you are so you can purchase a facial lotion that cares for and matches this skin type.

However it is important to know the minerals and vitamins you will need to take in to your body to make the most of your skin and enhance its beauty to the fullest degree. It will not only help to rejuvenate your skin but will help in the acne side of things also. So you do not have to worry about spots, acne or other skin problems as a regular intake of the essential skin care vitamins will solve any problems and look after your skin in the best way possible.

So here are a few of the vitamins:

Vitamin A - is a great vitamin for the skin as it will help eliminate wrinkles and fine lines.

Vitamin B -will help your skin to retain moisture hence you will find this particular vitamin in many skincare products.

Vitamin E - this vitamin is like a treat for the skin as it acts as an antioxidant which prevents your skin from becoming damaged. It gets to the roots of the problems so that your skin can be treated thoroughly leaving longer lasting and better results.

Vitamin C – this is always a great vitamin to take however it has its benefits for the skin as well as your body! That’s because it heals wounds that may be left from your acne or sore spots you may have picked and there is research suggesting it is proven to enliven the skin.

So look after your skin from the inside and you will soon see the outside benefits of a glowing, healthy, wrinkle free skin.

Acne a common skin condition

Posted by jones on January 11, 2010

Acne is a very common problem and over 90% of all teenagers suffer from this skin condition at one point or another during puberty. Acne, formally known as acne vulgaris, normally decreases dramatically after puberty but in some the condition will persist into adulthood.

Acne is an ancient problem and it is well known that some pharaohs in ancient Egypt suffered from acne. > Continue Reading

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