helo everyone. well u see.. my skin is vry sensitive. if i just rub my face like wif a finger.. it turns red.. n when i wash it it becomes red. if a cosmetic doesnt suit my skin it will cause brkout or sumkind of wound.. or blemish i think. how do i find out wich facial wash suit me the best? because i've been changing it quite often.. from blackberry facial mask to dove soap to..water360degree facial wash.. then now to clean %26amp; clear facial cleanser.. =( my pimples are really bad. even though they are small at first.. as days go by they become vry sore n big n lumpy n red. and they take months to cure.. the scar remains for vry long too.
even worst.. when i think they are curing..they start to sort of activate agn. like have pus n stuffs.. or bleed. =( pls help me!!! i dono if i can have clear skin al lthe time, but wud anyone tell me a gd way to take care of my kind of skin??
pls dun recommend a dermatologist.. becoz my parents will say.. its just teens thing n wun lemme go
ACNE on my poor sensitive skin. pls help me.. :(?
It is obvious ur system needs a GOOD CLEAN UP,,,DETOXIFY!!! First thing u need do is stop the usual diet U have been on %26amp; start eating healthily %26amp; wisely.
a) first thing in the morning U go brush ur teeth properly %26amp; not just a quick brsuh but take ur time %26amp; do it properly with a good hot tooth paste %26amp; decent tooth brush that is medium. Next brush ur tongue or use a scrapper (u can buy this from a pharmacy or chinese medical shop) U ahve to scrape ur tongue every day %26amp; like ur teeth a few times a day %26amp; rinse ur mouth after each meal. GO DRINK A GLASS OF WATER AFTER U HAVE WASHED UP.
b) For breakfast, U make a nice cup of tea (if U are above 18yrs.) or a glass of warm milk. Make urself 2 slices of toasted wholemeal bread or have a big bowl of cornflakes (u alternate breads %26amp; cereal or oates) , Half hour later U drink a half cup water.
c) 2 hours later, U drink a glass of water %26amp; have a slice of fresh fruit or a tall glass of fruit juice.
d) For lunch about 3 hours later U just eat salads or a tuna sandwich %26amp; a barley drink, or fruit juice again (this makes u cleans ur system. Half to 1 hour a glass of water.
e) For tea after 3 hours U have a pastry %26amp; a cup of hot lemon tea or tea with milk. i hour later a glass of water.
f) Dinner after 3 hours, U have roast chicken with gravy %26amp; slice of whole meal %26amp; boiled or baked potato %26amp; salad. GLASS OF WATER TO WASH IT DOWN
g) At 9pm before u go to bed U take ZENTEL or COMBANTRIN , worm treatment as a start to kill all the worms ,tape worms, hook worms , round worm ( in most humans there is one if from young U lived in dirty places or U have not been clean). This too will remove the "stye u would have in ur eye now %26amp; then . This is taken at least once a year every human who eats all sorts of foods %26amp; not home cooked.
This is the routime U follow for at least a month %26amp; u will notice the difference in ur complexion. U need to take at least once a week AGAROL strawberry flavoured lexative to ease off ur bowels U have accumulated in ur system. U will feel so relieved %26amp; light %26amp; clean after this treatment.
Wash ur face with a small face towel (do not use it for any other use but face only). Then U cna pat dry %26amp; put a bit of dusting powder to dry off the pimples till all is cleared. Greasy face is also the cause of dirt/dust sticking onto ur face from exposure outdoors. wash ur face at least few times a day when u r outdoors a lot. DO NOT TOUCH UR FACE WITH UR DIRTY HANDS ANYTIME ,,,SO USE A TISSUE TO WIPE OFF %26amp; NOT UR BARE FINGERS OR HAND THAT HAS TOUCHED ALL OVER THE PLACE.
No amount of money u spend can help u clear ur face if U are not clean %26amp; have bad diet %26amp; NO WATER,,,,,,WILL EVENTUALLY HURT UR KIDNEYS. U can observe that after each time U go to urinate ur urine is clearer %26amp; soon as after a few hours U ahve not drunk water, ur urine is back to getting yellow %26amp; then as the day go by it gets darked yellow. This is a warning U need to flush ur kidneys.,,,DRINK A BIG GLASS OF WATER.
Do let me know if U have improved with what I have told U to do. all the best %26amp; be honest with urself when U follow what I have told U to do.
Reply:Shame .This darn puberty years .Many dos and donts.
get more zink in your diet .use calamine lotion dont consume alcohol. dont eat unhealthy.dont squeeze it.sun is good for acne but bad for sensitive skin
Reply:You have to attack acne where it starts, with your diet. For me, diet was the cause and solution. Topical medications fight the symptoms. Start by eliminating trans fats and eating more fruits and vegetables. Once you start cleaning up the inside of your body, by eating properly, the outside of your body (your skin) will be get cleaned up too. I started a website to document my problem and solution.
http://www.fredstown.com/acne.html
You might find it helpful to read my story. Just remember to eat an all natural/organic diet with lots of fruits and vegetables. Stay away from processed foods. Use mild, all natural cleansers and don't pick at your face. Get lots of sleep and enough water for your body weight. Remember, clean body = clean skin. While you're waiting for your skin to clear, remind yourself that acne is a challenge that you will overcome soon. Once you're rid of it, tell all your friends how you did it. That's what I'm doing. God Bless.
Source(s):
http://www.fredstown.com/acne.html
daphne
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Hair coloring for sensitive skin?
I have sensitive skin and skin allergies. But, I really need to put some color in my hair, semi-permanent would be fine. Does anyone have any recommendations for a gentle hair coloring product, or one that they had good luck with as far as no skin reactions? Thanks.
Hair coloring for sensitive skin?
I've always had good luck with Clairol and Loreal.
But do a skin test with it before you do it, just in case. You should make sure you'll be ok before you cover your head with it.
Also, when coloring, keep an old towel handy and wipe away any color that gets on your skin (ears, neck, face, etc)
Definitely do the skin test first though to keep yourself ok!
Reply:kool-aid
Reply:loreal natural match is a permaneant haircolor with no ammonia and its made with some natural ingredients, i haven`t tried it yet but its supposed to be pretty gentle, if your still concerned why don`t you try consulting a trusted hairdresser about it. good luck!
Reply:Well apart from something using a cream peroxide as opposed to liqued peroxide, I'm not sure.
One thing I would strongly advise though is that you try a little patch test on the inside of your wrist first and leave the product on for the length of time it says to on the box and wait for 24 hours at least to see how you are effected.
You could also put vaseline around your hairline on your skin... not your hair to help protect that.
Are you really sure you must colour your hair? Be careful honey.
Reply:I use Redken Shades EQ, which is semi-permanent hair color. I have very sensitive skin , and have to be really careful with make up and moisterizers, but Shades has never bothered me.
It is a professional product, so you can't buy it in stores. What I did was to have it done in a salon one time to see what color to get and how to apply it, then I ordered the stuff on ebay to do myself at home.
Hair coloring for sensitive skin?
I've always had good luck with Clairol and Loreal.
But do a skin test with it before you do it, just in case. You should make sure you'll be ok before you cover your head with it.
Also, when coloring, keep an old towel handy and wipe away any color that gets on your skin (ears, neck, face, etc)
Definitely do the skin test first though to keep yourself ok!
Reply:kool-aid
Reply:loreal natural match is a permaneant haircolor with no ammonia and its made with some natural ingredients, i haven`t tried it yet but its supposed to be pretty gentle, if your still concerned why don`t you try consulting a trusted hairdresser about it. good luck!
Reply:Well apart from something using a cream peroxide as opposed to liqued peroxide, I'm not sure.
One thing I would strongly advise though is that you try a little patch test on the inside of your wrist first and leave the product on for the length of time it says to on the box and wait for 24 hours at least to see how you are effected.
You could also put vaseline around your hairline on your skin... not your hair to help protect that.
Are you really sure you must colour your hair? Be careful honey.
Reply:I use Redken Shades EQ, which is semi-permanent hair color. I have very sensitive skin , and have to be really careful with make up and moisterizers, but Shades has never bothered me.
It is a professional product, so you can't buy it in stores. What I did was to have it done in a salon one time to see what color to get and how to apply it, then I ordered the stuff on ebay to do myself at home.
Sunblock for sensitive skin?
Whenever I use a sunscreen on my face, my face feels like it's burning. I just bought that Faces sunscreen, it's supposed to be for sensitive skin, but it still burned putting it on. Can anyone reccomend anything? I'm very fair skinned and I sunburn easily, so the higher the SPF the better.
Sunblock for sensitive skin?
You should use a sunscreen made for babies the spf goes up to 65 and sometimes higher.. Since babies have the most sensitive skin, more than likely this would work out for you as well.. And the benefit to this is you can use it any where. I am a mom and my daughter is 11 months old with sensitive skin, we have not had any problems with the sunblock yet.. Good luck
Sunblock for sensitive skin?
You should use a sunscreen made for babies the spf goes up to 65 and sometimes higher.. Since babies have the most sensitive skin, more than likely this would work out for you as well.. And the benefit to this is you can use it any where. I am a mom and my daughter is 11 months old with sensitive skin, we have not had any problems with the sunblock yet.. Good luck
Shaving cream for sensitive skin?
does anyone know of a good product that my boyfriend can use on his sensitive skin whe he shaves? his skin gets really red/rash like afterwods then his skin gets really dry %26amp; looks like its peeling?
Shaving cream for sensitive skin?
Bath and Body Works has the best I've found, its expensive and feels slimy though.
Reply:Try Gillette for sensitive skin. My husband prefers the gel to the foam.
Reply:HAVE YOU BOYFRIEND YOU A BRAND THAT IS FOR SENSITIVE SKIN, OR MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH A DERMATOLOGY DR. HE CAN ALSO ASK A PHARMACIST AT YOUR LOCAL PHARMACY. I HOPE THIS HELP YOUR BOYFRIEND.
Shaving cream for sensitive skin?
Bath and Body Works has the best I've found, its expensive and feels slimy though.
Reply:Try Gillette for sensitive skin. My husband prefers the gel to the foam.
Reply:HAVE YOU BOYFRIEND YOU A BRAND THAT IS FOR SENSITIVE SKIN, OR MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH A DERMATOLOGY DR. HE CAN ALSO ASK A PHARMACIST AT YOUR LOCAL PHARMACY. I HOPE THIS HELP YOUR BOYFRIEND.
Dove Sensitive Skin or Cetaphil?
Which would you recommend? I have about 3 pimples and I want to stop the breakouts, I have very sensitive skin and proactiv does not work for me after 6 months of use. Which facial cleanser would you recommend out the 2 I posted?
Dove Sensitive Skin or Cetaphil?
Like you I have sensitive and acne-prone skin. Having tried several cleansers, I have found that Cetaphil is the best. It is a very gentle cleanser without any dyes or added frangrances which are often the cause of breakouts in the first place. Depending on the cleanser you were using before, that could have been the reason why. I suggest using Cetaphil in the morning and night time and then following with some sort of acne medication such as salicylic acid wipes, preferably ones made for sensitive skin such as Stridex Pads with Aloe. This will treat current pimples and help to prevent future ones. Then, follow that with applying benzoyl peroxide to any spots you may have. I suggest Clearasil Ulta Vanishing Cream. It works wonders for me. Hope this helps!
Reply:same here. i use cetaphil
Reply:I found that Dove made me break out in a rash. I love Cetaphil. It cleanses really well without drying your skin.
Reply:Cetaphil. It's the best!
Reply:well you already have some feedback but maybe more wont hurt, i agree with the girls here... cetaphil all the way!(i actually get the knock off brand for 3 or 4 bucks and i swear it is the same stuff... my stepmom taught me that) also i have recently turned my husband on to it too, and he loves the moisturizer as well.... that is something i have not been able to find the generic brand of, but it is well worth the 11 dollars for the huge tub of it! lasts fo eva!!! good luck!
Reply:cetaphil i have used it bfor
Reply:I also have extremely sensitive skin and have tried Cetaphil but it made my skin red and irritated and dry. I have never tried Dove though. I use Ivory bar soap. Out of everything I tried, it's the only thing that has never bothered my skin. And it also helped with the few breakouts that I would get. I assume it's because it is more natural that other soaps. They also claim that the soap floats because it is more pure and doesn't contain all of the other fillers that other soaps have. Whatever the reason, it works for me. And I no longer have the red burning peeling skin that I got from everything else. Good Luck!
Reply:cetaphil. a dermatologist recommended that for me, and it says on the label "recommended by dermatologist's". You shouldn't leave it on your skin too long though because it'll dry out a bit.
Reply:they say cetaphil cause it's milder. i tried using dove. it still gave me pimples. try clearasil.
Reply:Certaphil!!!! but DON"T pay the price for it; go to any drugstore and you will see, right next to the Cetaphil, that store brand's version..same exact ingredients, lower price!!!!! look into it and save some bucks!!!!!!!!!!!!
camellia
Dove Sensitive Skin or Cetaphil?
Like you I have sensitive and acne-prone skin. Having tried several cleansers, I have found that Cetaphil is the best. It is a very gentle cleanser without any dyes or added frangrances which are often the cause of breakouts in the first place. Depending on the cleanser you were using before, that could have been the reason why. I suggest using Cetaphil in the morning and night time and then following with some sort of acne medication such as salicylic acid wipes, preferably ones made for sensitive skin such as Stridex Pads with Aloe. This will treat current pimples and help to prevent future ones. Then, follow that with applying benzoyl peroxide to any spots you may have. I suggest Clearasil Ulta Vanishing Cream. It works wonders for me. Hope this helps!
Reply:same here. i use cetaphil
Reply:I found that Dove made me break out in a rash. I love Cetaphil. It cleanses really well without drying your skin.
Reply:Cetaphil. It's the best!
Reply:well you already have some feedback but maybe more wont hurt, i agree with the girls here... cetaphil all the way!(i actually get the knock off brand for 3 or 4 bucks and i swear it is the same stuff... my stepmom taught me that) also i have recently turned my husband on to it too, and he loves the moisturizer as well.... that is something i have not been able to find the generic brand of, but it is well worth the 11 dollars for the huge tub of it! lasts fo eva!!! good luck!
Reply:cetaphil i have used it bfor
Reply:I also have extremely sensitive skin and have tried Cetaphil but it made my skin red and irritated and dry. I have never tried Dove though. I use Ivory bar soap. Out of everything I tried, it's the only thing that has never bothered my skin. And it also helped with the few breakouts that I would get. I assume it's because it is more natural that other soaps. They also claim that the soap floats because it is more pure and doesn't contain all of the other fillers that other soaps have. Whatever the reason, it works for me. And I no longer have the red burning peeling skin that I got from everything else. Good Luck!
Reply:cetaphil. a dermatologist recommended that for me, and it says on the label "recommended by dermatologist's". You shouldn't leave it on your skin too long though because it'll dry out a bit.
Reply:they say cetaphil cause it's milder. i tried using dove. it still gave me pimples. try clearasil.
Reply:Certaphil!!!! but DON"T pay the price for it; go to any drugstore and you will see, right next to the Cetaphil, that store brand's version..same exact ingredients, lower price!!!!! look into it and save some bucks!!!!!!!!!!!!
camellia
Best facial sensitive and combination skin moisturizer?
I have very sensitive skin, I use to have very dry skin but suddenly it got converted to combination skin. My nose, cheekbones and forehead looks oily and looks caked. I don’t like makeup I use only Loreal moisturizer but after applying it I feel more oily. I have very small pores and I apply moisturizer only in the mornings and wash my face morning and evening .Before going to bed I don’t apply moisturizer because I feel my pores get enlarged if I apply moisturizer in the night and get pimples. Pls help me finding out a moisturizer and do I need to apply any pressed powder to control the oiliness
Best facial sensitive and combination skin moisturizer?
Nuetrogena for Oily skin is great I use it and I still break out but not as much as when I used other products
Reply:i have the same prob. as you w/my skin and i found that oil of olay is the very best moisturizer to use and as far as pressed powder, it is a bit expensive, but merle norman's is the best.
definitely worth the money.
give it a try! works for me and many people i know.
Reply:What you need to try is Bee Luscious Cosmetics Hydrating Cream Concentrate. It will not clog your pores its really cool how it was told to that it works with some kind of formula that is pulls water for the air to keep you naturally hydrated. I have sensitive skin that will break out with anything but I have never broken out with this product line and the cosmetics are just as awesome as the skincare.
Reply:cetaphil has a real great basic mositurizer for the face. it's very light and will not clog your pores. you an use it in the morning and at night, before bedtime. just squeeze dime size amount into your hand, rub together and apply to face.
Reply:Cetaphil Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin. I use it and haven't gotten any breakouts so far.
Best facial sensitive and combination skin moisturizer?
Nuetrogena for Oily skin is great I use it and I still break out but not as much as when I used other products
Reply:i have the same prob. as you w/my skin and i found that oil of olay is the very best moisturizer to use and as far as pressed powder, it is a bit expensive, but merle norman's is the best.
definitely worth the money.
give it a try! works for me and many people i know.
Reply:What you need to try is Bee Luscious Cosmetics Hydrating Cream Concentrate. It will not clog your pores its really cool how it was told to that it works with some kind of formula that is pulls water for the air to keep you naturally hydrated. I have sensitive skin that will break out with anything but I have never broken out with this product line and the cosmetics are just as awesome as the skincare.
Reply:cetaphil has a real great basic mositurizer for the face. it's very light and will not clog your pores. you an use it in the morning and at night, before bedtime. just squeeze dime size amount into your hand, rub together and apply to face.
Reply:Cetaphil Moisturizer for Sensitive Skin. I use it and haven't gotten any breakouts so far.
Help with sensitive skin!?
My fiance has very sensetive skin and his face breaks out if he uses hair gel on a regualr basis. Does anyone know of a "hypoallergenic" or sensitive skin gel that he could try?
Help with sensitive skin!?
You need to contact a dermatologists just to be on the safe side and as your fiance take a allergy tests and this would tell him what he can not eat or not eat what he could wear and use
Reply:you can make your own...
i know it sounds weird, but hey, you may want to give it a try
there are zillions of recipes out there
Help with sensitive skin!?
You need to contact a dermatologists just to be on the safe side and as your fiance take a allergy tests and this would tell him what he can not eat or not eat what he could wear and use
Reply:you can make your own...
i know it sounds weird, but hey, you may want to give it a try
there are zillions of recipes out there
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