Neutrogena or Clean %26amp; Clear or Biore or Pond's worked well back when I was a teenager. It doesn't hurt the budget as much as some of the labels which you buy at department stores.
Neutrogena has been a good choice for me since I had sensitive skin (Biore has its ups and downs but it also works). Cleanser wise Neutrogena with pore cleaning abilities will clean out your pores and using their toner will soothe the skin (i liked the facial wipes that come in the container so I don't have to buy cotton lol).
However if your parents or yourself are willing to pay a bit more, I think Clinique is the best bet. It is a bit more pricey than Neutrogena and such which is readily available at Local Drugstores, it does cater to those who are starting to use facial products. The people at the Clinique counters are willing to discuss and help out with your skin conditions and is also good for sensitive skin! They have an Acne care lline that works pretty well. Most of the time they have a gift to go with your purchase so when you buy a certain amount you get a small gift. If all else fails just give that gift to a GF or your Mom to keep them happy!
Neutrogena or Clinique I think from my opinion.What facial wash, toner, and moisturizer will fit a face which is prone with pimples at the age of 15?
I 15 too, I love to use the Clearasil ultra acne scrub. you can also use the creme or what ever. but that really does work. for moisturizer I like to use to pro active moisturizing creme. it has sun screen in it so it protects my face.What facial wash, toner, and moisturizer will fit a face which is prone with pimples at the age of 15?
My son is 13 and uses Acne Free - he just tried the regime as his Clear Advantage by Arbonne ran out (He still takes the daily supplement though from Arbonne) once you get on top of acne the natural vitamins fight acne from the inside out.
His face has responded well to acne free too (found at a drug store)
water and before you wash take a hot wash cloth to your face a few times a week [heat in micro for double warmth]
Beware of over cleansing your face - this will often be the cause of excessive spots. Assume you will get one or two spots as you are going through some major body/hormonal changes. Drink more water than you normally do and keep this up. Use only mild cleansers - e.g. Olay daily facials, and a lightweight moisturiser - those for babies bottoms are more than adequate and are much cheaper than brand name moisturisers.
Use a product with a PH balance. You want to cleanse your skin and not dry it out it will make the subaceous glands work harder giving you more acne. Also use an astrigent after you cleanse.
A facial a couple of times a week. This will draw the imputries out.
If it get worse , see your Doctor, you might need to change your diet, do stay wasy from greasy foods and chocolate. Good Luck!!
i love proactiv.. it really does work the best :)
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