Face Cleanser Spa Acne questions, Only answer if experienced please?
Just so you can determine my skin and what I need;
I'm fifteen, I eat very well. (boy)
I don't have a huge amount of acne, just random acne on my forehead, above my lip and my chin. Remember there isnt a lot.
My skin type is combination.
I would like to know what I should do to get my skin healthy, clean, and very clear.
I'll tell you what products I have.
1)mineral from the dead sea drama repair acne clear lotion
2)cnean and clear morning burst purifying facial cleanser
3) untimate spa face cleanser with dead sea minerals
4) clean and clear invisible blemish treatment
I used to have more acne advanced cleaning things but I ran out.
I'd like to know what I should do to clear my face.
I dont want to buy anything, home remidies would be nice?
and step by step usage for what I have would be great too!
Thank you everyone!
(L):)
I've been in that situation and there is really nothing you can do about it. There are things you can do to try to reduce the blemishes and get rid of acne/pimples temporarily but you will always be finding yourself cleaning your face or your body depending on where it's at.
I mean of course your acne should go away eventually but for some this is the case their whole life.
I'm 29 years old and have been suffering from these little pests since I was a teenager. I tried all sorts of face washes from the local grocery store and what not, but nothing seemed to work. If anything it would just make my skin dry and itchy.
Literally the best acne face wash I've ever used has been this stuff called clearpores. It has got rid of the acne to quickest and has been a success ever since I got it. It's unique cause of it's herbal supplement you take a long with it that helps your skin from the inside out. I saved money on it at skincleansingsystem.com at the time which was helpful.
You should really look into this stuff and if you can to assure the best results, get the 3 month supply because if it doesn't work it will still save you butt on the return policy.
Facial Skin Care Tips : How to Use Facial Cleansers
Self Heating Facial Cleansers
Part of the spa-treatment involves a nice, long facial steam. The heat and the steam loosen the dirt and grime inside pores and make them easier to extract. Heat makes many facial cleansers work more effectively. That is why some skin care companies are starting to explore the possibilities with self-heating facial cleansers.
Imagine this: you spread a thin layer of facial cleanser onto your wet face and begin to massage gently. Suddenly, you sense your skin is tingling. The cleanser that is enveloping your face is starting to warm slightly. What you don’t see beneath the cleanser is your circulation is starting to flow, bringing more oxygen and blood to the face. But what you do feel, after you rinse, is like you just experienced a spa treatment.
What sorts of magic ingredients go into self-heating facial cleansers? The process involves an exothermic chemical reaction that is similar to the portable hand warmer packets that your crush to activate. However, as hand warmer packets work by exposing the chemicals to air, the exothermic reaction for facial products involves activation by water. Interestingly, this process has been developed for use of self-heating military food packaging, or “meals ready to eat” (MREs). In some MREs, it is possible for the packet to heat up and cook a scrambled egg in about 12 minutes!
For facial cleanser purposes, the exothermic reaction is minimized to raise skin temperature only by about 3 degrees, certainly not hot enough to produce a burn. But the heat is definitely apparent to users. While most people enjoy the heating sensation, other people may be sensitive to the heat. Also, the heat allows other cleanser ingredients to work more effectively- maybe too effectively. For example, glycolic acids may penetrate deeper into skin, leaving redness or rashes on people with sensitive skin.
If you feel that you want to give self-heating facial cleansers a try, take a look at the following products:
Biore’s Self Heating Mask:
From the company that gave you the famous pore strips (sometimes likened to peeling duct tape from skin!) comes the revolutionary self-heating mask. The “secret” heating ingredient is zeolite, a microporous aluminosilicate mineral that gives off heat when it transitions from a dehydrated to a hydrated form. When water is applied to the Biore mask, zeolite has reacts exothermically. The heat, which is regulated by butylene glycol, warms up kaolin, a clay. Kaolin clay is an excellent facial cleanser that gently removes oil and helps exfoliate skin. The mask is meant to work for about one minute (as indicated by a color change in the mask) after which you remove with water.
Olay Regenerist Thermal Skin Polisher:
This facial cleanser contains self-heating magnesium sulfate which heats skin to “relax pores.” According to the company, Procter and Gamble, “The gentle micro-crystal formula then polishes away dry skin cells, revealing newer skin after rinsing. The formula also contains glycolic acid, a key ingredient used in professional mini-peel treatments.”
Self-heating technology in facial cleansers and masks is still relatively new technology. It is interesting how basic chemistry can be used to create an “all-in-one” facial spa treatment. Self-heating cleansers and masks not only help skin cleaning ingredients penetrate deeper into pores but they are also soothing. Hopefully, this technology will be further explored and developed by cosmetics companies.
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