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Old 04-06-2005, 05:08 AM
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(holy crap, can't believe I am actually discussing this...is this the kind of things that are topics on female fitness forums?)

Anyhow...what do you all use for facial cleansers, especially those with oily skin? My skin has more oil than Saddam Hussein ever did, and I usually use Cetaphil "normal to oily formula" on my face, chest, and arms. It was recommended to me by a dermatologist. Sometimes I use that St. Ives Swiss Formula with tea tree and chamomile, but if I accidently get it on my lips or nose, I have found it will dry out mucous membranes for days.

FWIW following the recommendations of many people over on the BN forums, I take about 3g a day of vitamin B5 to manage acne, and it works miracles.
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Old 04-06-2005, 07:57 AM
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I used to use nuetrogena stuff (cant remember the name) but it had menthol in it ... its in a yellow tube with a white cap. take a hot shower, put that on your face, and it cools it off, its a great feeling.

I havent had much use for it since i've moved south, my skin has been pretty good since i did. must be the water or something.
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Old 04-06-2005, 08:03 AM
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I just use what ever my wife has on the counter. If it wasn't for her i guess I wouldn't use anything. She usually is buying the latest overpriced cleansers/creams and then yelling at me not to use her stuff and get her own. I just tell her, then buy more.
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Old 04-06-2005, 09:34 AM
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My brother uses Clearasil, I think its crap. He is an oily dude, and the stuff has alcohol to dry you out and clean ya up. If you can handle alcohols, try it or what hrdgain said.
Personally, Ill use a oatmeal soap bar once in a while. I have a cherry vanilla oatmeal, The oatmeal is good for the skin. Try a general search for some sites, here is a quick one. http://www.honeyoatmealsoap.com/indexframe2.html
Ive liked the soap.
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Old 04-06-2005, 09:56 AM
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I use the hard stuff when I need to. Just buy some SeaBreeze astringent and some cottonballs and your set. I have tried the clearasil face wash in the shower but I don't know if it really does anything.
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have a cherry vanilla oatmeal
that wouldnt make it to my face, i'd eat it before i ever got to use it
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Old 04-07-2005, 07:11 PM
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I use the Clinique Men's line. It uses great products for cleaning and moisturizing. They also have other products that help well with the T-zone and pore-minimizing. Here is a link just in case your interested:
http://www.clinique.com/templates/pr...D=CATEGORY4909
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Old 04-08-2005, 03:52 AM
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GD and I are cut from the same cloth.and have both discussed before that we use the same Clinique stuff...You have to find a Dept. store with a Clinque sounter with some hot chicks though...Some of them have some old ones,that just can't talk me into buying more stuff!...BTW Clinique Happy colonge is the hot shit!
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I use the Clinique Men's line. It uses great products for cleaning and moisturizing. They also have other products that help well with the T-zone and pore-minimizing. Here is a link just in case your interested:
http://www.clinique.com/templates/pr...D=CATEGORY4909
Ok you guys pulled me in, I'm going to go check this stuff out. I need to start taking better care of my skin and these products look like they will help. As I start to age my skin on my body is becoming thinner, something I don't mind, but I do mind the skin on my face! I'm going today after work to the Clinique counter at the mall.
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Old 04-09-2005, 09:23 AM
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Do it Snatch! And make sure you talk to the girl she is trained and will tell you what kinda of skin you have,and the products that you will need...Be prepped to spend a few bucks though.
 

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