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Old 11-21-2008, 07:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ugh face issues.

Recently I've discovered I break out fairly easily on my face so I have to be careful with what moisturizer I use but my face is starting to become more dry than oily. I am getting so frustrated because any type of moisturizer I use either doesn't keep it hydrated throughout the day or makes me break out. Anyone have a solution to this? It's driving me nuts and I'd really like to save myself a trip to the dermatologist. I have to use oil free moisturizers.
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Old 11-22-2008, 02:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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could you ask your pharmacist to recommend something?? i have e45 cream, which does help. But i dont know if you can get that where you live. (Im in the uk).
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I use Neautragena's oil free moisturizer and I like it. Works well for me.
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Check Paula's Choice products....I think she has at least a couple of moisturizers for oily skin. Her products are very good quality and not expensive. Here's her website: www.paulaschoice.com
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Read the labels and look for both oil free and non-comedogenic. Drug stores also sell bottles of glycerin and rose water. It keeps skin moisturized without too much grease, maybe you can try that.
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Thank you so much everyone. I will check it all out. I appreciate it
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