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what am i doing wrong with my skin care routine?


i wash my face twice a day with powder milk. every morning i moisturize with an spf sensitive skin lotion, and at night i use aloe vera gel or i may use vit 6 oil. about once or twice a week i do a milk of magnesia mask or i may do a honey mask. i also recently started using hydrogen peroxide as a toner. my face stays a little clear for a week and then before i know it, i have a huge breakout. im 22 and really tired of not having clear skin. my skin type is oily, large pores, acne scars and pits. please suggest affordable products and anything that may help!!!! thank u for ur answers

This is what I do and use: In the Mornings I use Apricot Scrub: Invigorating then I use Clean & Clear Morning Burst Shine Control Facial Cleanser to help sooth and reduce redness. Afterwards I follow with putting some L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise HydraFresh Toner on a cotton pad and wait for it to dry completely, then put on a doctor prescribed medication. Once every 2 weeks instead of using Clean & Clear, I use one Biore Self-Heating Mask then follow with my regular routine. Every night before going to bed I use 1-2 sheets of Equate Facial Cleansing Towelettes to remove makeup and continue with using L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise HydraFresh Toner and the doctor prescribed medication.

Target:
Apricot Scrub: Invigorating: ~$4.00
Clean & Clear Morning Burst Shine Control Facial Cleanser: ~$7.00
Biore Self-Heating Mask: ~$8.00
Walmart:
Equate Facial Cleansing Towelettes, ~$6.00
Walgreen’s:
L'Oreal Dermo-Expertise HydraFresh Toner: ~$7.00 (99% Alcohol free)
Sam's Club:
Doctor Prescribed Medication: ~$5.00 (Ask your doctor about a treatment you could use and they should give you a prescription.)
Dollar Tree:
Cotton Pads (80 pk.): ~$1.10

-- I have oily/combination skin, so that’s mainly why I can use two cleansers in the morning, so if you don’t have that type of skin, I would suggest only exfoliating once or twice a week. And the Biore Warming Masks are mainly used to help my blackheads, so if you don't have blackheads, don't worry about getting it.

If this all seems too expensive and you're looking to save money, I have a few suggestions:
-- Buy a different toner, the only reason I use the L’Oreal Toner is because I don’t like very much Alcohol, if any, in my Toners because it dries out my skin too much and that was the cheapest one I could find. You could easily find a different Toner for a cheaper price.
-- Rolling up tissue or toilet paper into a small square works just as well as any cotton pad.
-- Use a homemade mask in replacement of the Biore Warming Mask.

TWO INGREDIENT MASK RECIPES:
Honey and Tomato Mask
Mix the tomato juice with honey until it appears sticky. Apply the mixture of tomato juice and honey on the face and neck for 15 minutes then wash off with warm water.
Egg White and Honey Mask
Beat an egg white part. Add 1 teaspoon honey and with a cotton swab, apply it on face. Keep it for around half an hour. Rinse with warm water.
Cool as a Cucumber Yogurt Facial
Puree 1/2 cucumber in blender and mix in 1 Tbsp plain yogurt, apply to face. Leave on for 30 minutes. Rinse well.
Apple Zinger Facial Mask
Take 1 medium size apple, grated fine, 5 tbs. honey. Mix the grated apple and honey well. Smooth over skin and let sit for 15 minutes. Rinse off with cool water.
Pineapple Olive Oil Mask
In a blender, combine 4 large pineapple chunks or 1/2 cup canned, drained pineapple and 3 tablespoons olive oil. Blend until almost smooth. Apply mixture to face with fingertips and leave on for 15 minutes. Rinse face with warm water and pat dry.



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RE: Treating Blemishes Pimples and Scars: Asprin mask, Vitamin E


Homemade Facial Masks

Face masks offer the best protection in the fight against SARS. Honey is also use Facial Masks. Use warm cloth to open pores, smear on honey, leave on 15 to 30 minutes, rinse off with warm water, and then use cold water to close pores. The best homemade facial mask have used is a raw egg yolk. just apply the raw yolk to your face and neck for 30 minutes and rinse with cool water. Egg yolks are high in vitamin A. The mask is very effective in healing blemishes. Oily skin use some plain Milk of Magnesia, rub it on and let dry, then rinse with lukewarm water. For Normal/combination skin mix one egg and 1/2 cup cooked instant oatmeal and a teaspoon olive oil until smooth. Spread on your face and leave 15 min then rinse. For dry skin, mix one egg yolk, one teaspoon honey and a teaspoon olive oil and some vitamin E oil if you have it. Smooth on and leave on for 15 min. , rinse in lukewarm water and pat dry. Smooth on a soothing, basic moisturizer.

Masks (homemade or otherwise) should stay on for 10-15 minutes, should follow with a cleansing and a thin layer of moisturizer. Exfoliating mask is also homemade fsacial masks. Mix three tablespoons olive oil or any good oil and one tablespoon kosher salt mix and gently rub into dry skin. Do not use around eye area. This works great on elbows and feet, but it can also be used on cheeks and forehead. Mix green and kaolin clays together. Add in the aloe vera gel, rosewater and oils. Refrigerate mixture for up to four weeks. You can use basic ingredients found around the house to make your own simple, hydrating masks. If you have oily or acne prone skin, mud or clay-based masks are great for balancing out your skin. Dry skin will benefit from hydrating masks made from glycerin, honey and oils. For oily skin, use a clay-based face mask. For dry skin, go for a hydrating gel or cream mask.

Apply the mask, avoiding the areas around the eyes. Keep it on for 10-20 minutes (or, according to the directions on the product).

Simple Mask for Oily, Acne-Prone Skin. Acne-Prone Skin ingredients is 1 bottle Milk of Magnesia (Paula insists no flavors, please). Apply the Milk of Magnesia to face. Wash with cool washcloth after 10-15 minutes. Steam[/br] Fill your sink with warm water, dip a washcloth in and press to your face. Repeat 2-3 times. Bananas are eaten fresh and used in salads, desserts, breads, and candy. Bananas are a good source of ascorbic acid (Vit. C), Vitamin B 6 , and potassium. Mash bananas with a fork...dont over mash or it will be too runny. Add honey* if desired. Smooth over skin, let sit for 10 minutes, rinse off with cool water. If your skin is a bit dry you can put a dab or two of either olive oil, or any other light oil, or plain crisco if you want something heavier, on your moist skin after washing or a mask and your face is set without the $$ some people spend for the same look. Ginseng or green tea masks are great for soothing skin.

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