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Courtney_Josephine_Rose View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 05, 2003 at 12:33am
Ok..I posted a message about skin products for oily skin. Does anyone know some really good products
( price is not an issue ) for this skin type? Please let me know soon. Thanks and Cheers***

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Lyris View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 05, 2003 at 12:33am
Hi Rose,

I really like Olay foaming cleanser (I think that's the name.) It's very gentle yet pretty thorough. I wish I had more recommendations for you! I hope someone else will chime in.

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Elissa View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 06, 2003 at 12:33am
I've been washing my face with Noxema skin creme (the "regular" one) since I was 11 years old. It always leaves my face feeling soft and clean. Twice a day keeps me blemish-free, for the most part.

I use a light moisterizer afterwards, and lately I've added an eye cream (since I joined the 35+ set a year ago).

Noxema is inexpensive, readily available, and I love it. I never liked the "plus" formula, though. I prefer my own moisterizer.

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Posted: Mar 09, 2003 at 12:33am
Well i use Noxema astringent to get rid of dirt first, then i use Clean & Clear toner to make it more moisturized but still get rid of the left over dirt, and then finally i use Clean & Clear moisturizer! THe moisturizer is oil-free aaand it has pimple and acne medicines that fight pimples while its on! Neat right? Hope this helps!

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Posted: Mar 09, 2003 at 12:33am
Retin A. You can't beat it! I have been using it for 25 years. I started with it for acne and stayed with it for wrinkle control. I am told that I have beautiful skin and I honestly don't put anything on it except Retin A in the morning followed by Neutrogena tinted oil-free moisturizer with SPF 15. I don't even wash my face at night. I wear eye makeup but no foundation and rarely even blush. Retin A was made for people with oily skin. My skin is still oily and I am nearly 50. After a certain age that becomes a good thing.

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Elissa View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 11, 2003 at 12:33am
For anyone who isn't familiar with LUSH ( www.lush.com )
their products are so fabulous, all natural (most are even vegan), and smell and look so gorgeous, you're not sure whether to use them or eat them.

I received my second order from LUSH yesterday and the skin creams are so gorgeous! Sympathy For the Skin is so rich and creamy, it smells like real vanilla--not that stinky vanilla candle scent, but like french vanilla ice cream. Dream Cream for sensitive skin is a similar formula that has a dreamy almond-y/vanilla scent. Potion is a lighter lotion that smells faintly of a carnation bouquet. When I use these products I can't stop sniffing my skin, and revelling in how soft I feel. These are the nicest creams I've ever used. They make chain bath and body stuff seem like fast food skin care.

I had to hurry up and order this second order to ensure that I wouldn't run out of the stuff I bought in the first order, because I love it so much. They also make soaps, bath "bombs" (delectable additives for the bath, you want to eat them!), hair products (excellent natural shampoos, conditioners, even hennas, and other stuff. And if you're in the US, you get the benefit of the US dollar against the canadian. I just can't say enough about LUSH. Check out their website and then try them once. Your skin will thank you, even if your pocketbook won't.

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bluebee View Drop Down
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Posted: Mar 12, 2003 at 12:33am
I loved the Principal Secret line of cleansers & moisturisers. It really made a difference in my skin. I had to cancel because it just got too expensive for me. $30 a month.

Maybe someday I can get back to it.

I also like Clinique real well, I love the bonus days.

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jessm1014 View Drop Down
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Joined: Feb 14, 2003
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Posted: Mar 13, 2003 at 12:33am
Hello. I too have very oily skin. I have been using the Neutrogena original cleansing bar for about 10 years now ever since my dermatologist recommended it. It really makes my face feel clean. I also use St. Ives apricot scrub to exfoliate. Both are fairly cheap and can be found at Wal-Mart or any place like that. If you have acne, Retin-A does work wonders. My dermatologist also gave me a prescription for that 10 years ago, and it cleared up my face wonderfully. I also use Arbonne's thermal fusion enzyme mask and glycolic acid peels which are doing wonders for my blemishes now, and are helping to fade the marks left from previous break-outs. Hope that helps!

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Stephy View Drop Down
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Posted: Jun 12, 2003 at 12:33am
oops, let me try again.

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Stephy View Drop Down
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Posted: Jun 12, 2003 at 12:33am
[QUOTE=Stephy] I know this post was written a while ago, but I use Kiehl''s products. They have this facial cleanser called Rare Earth Oatmeal Milk Facial Cleanser#2, it''s for oily or very oily skin types. They have a web site www.kiehls.com. Anyway, I''ve been using their products for about a year now, and haven''t gotten the urge to switch to a different company like I used to do.
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Mylissa View Drop Down
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Posted: Jun 17, 2003 at 12:33am
I have been using DHC products for the last four years...used to hop all around trying this and trying that...I have combo skin. Tho is getting bit drier as I get older...35 coming up next month (woohooo) They have this great soap, 'Mild Soap' made with honey and virgin olive oil...all their products are from Japan...can mail order, or online. They have the best customer service I've ever experienced. A bar of the Mild Soap lasts me about a month and a half...has this neat dish to keep it in. Enuf of me yackin...just check out the site...I think you can request some free samples that's how I got into it. If you'd not mind to give me your address I just recieved and order I placed and in that order was a card to refer friends, I think when I give them friend's names they send them a sample kit of their most popular. They have several lines to choose from, even products for babies. I'll get the link for ya...

dhccare.com

Best of luck to ya!! Gotta get back to work


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Posted: Jun 20, 2003 at 12:33am
for oily skin, the best thing you can do is read the bottle. If the product is oil-free, and allergen(sp) free, you are getting a good buy.

Neutrogena products are always good. As for medicated products, over-the-counter I'd reccomend clean&clear, as they have the highest concentration of medication for the best price.

Just a note on retin-a. Please don't suggest it as a stand-alone product for acne. It won't clear up acne by itself. You need to use an acne medication along with it as well as a moisturizer and MOST importantly a strong sunblock. Be prepared to become a vampire if you are on retin-a. ^_^ the sun can do awful dammage if you are using it.

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Isha View Drop Down
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Posted: Jul 21, 2003 at 12:33am
[QUOTE=Mylissa] I have been using DHC products for the last four years...used to hop all around trying this and trying that...I have combo skin. Tho is getting bit drier as I get older...35 coming up next month (woohooo) They have this great soap, 'Mild Soap' made with honey and virgin olive oil...all their products are from Japan...can mail order, or online. They have the best customer service I've ever experienced. A bar of the Mild Soap lasts me about a month and a half...has this neat dish to keep it in. Enuf of me yackin...just check out the site...I think you can request some free samples that's how I got into it. If you'd not mind to give me your address I just recieved and order I placed and in that order was a card to refer friends, I think when I give them friend's names they send them a sample kit of their most popular. They have several lines to choose from, even products for babies. I'll get the link for ya...


Hi! If you're invitation still stands, I would love it if you would refer me. My email is isha1974@hotmail.com. Thank you.

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Aesha View Drop Down
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Joined: Jun 24, 2004
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Posted: Jun 24, 2004 at 12:33am
Yes, I believe in inner and outer skin care!

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