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04-22-2015, 10:10 PM
If in doubt, think natural.
I just wash my face with cold water before bed. I have amazing skin. I haven't had a spot in years.
Diet is key also.
Try and ditch the chemical products as much as you can.
Certain types of moisturising creams and such are ok.
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05-14-2015, 01:45 AM
Skin care is where it's at.
I started taking care of my skin 4 years ago (mainly just using face moisturizer every day) and people tell me I look younger now than what they told me back then.
Green smoothie diets make a noticeable impact on your skin after a few days.
Obviously never smoke, but it's amazing how much of a difference not smoking makes. Even just one drag from a cigarette makes my eyebags noticeably worse the next day.
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05-14-2015, 05:24 PM
Looks like I'll be picking up that No7 Serum then.
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05-17-2015, 02:29 AM
N°6 bought the N°7 serum yesterday. If two members of this forum have seen significant results after one month, I might as well try (it is expensive though).
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05-18-2015, 06:28 AM
Best thing I ever did for my face was stop putting any cleansers on it and wash it with warm water, and then moisturize with non comodgenic mousturizer.
Took like a month before my acne calmed down. I still get breakouts but much less than usual. Stop popping pimples unless it's a whitehead. Stop touching your face.
Just plain old water. I was amazed.
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07-01-2015, 08:37 PM
Honestly, I've had excellent results by eliminating all products and simply washing my face with cold water twice per day. I had moderate acne as a teenager that dwindled but persisted into adulthood. I tried everything under the sun in my pursuit for healthy skin, but nothing truly worked for me.
Eliminating all of the chemicals and detergents completely cleared my skin within 6 weeks. I feel like I wasted years / money on stuff that was actually exacerbating the very issue I was trying to solve. I'm in agreement with JM above; there is no way that all of the chemicals found in most acne cleansers / lotions are healthy for you. Your skin has a natural bacteria/oil balance, and anything you do to disrupt this will cause you problems. I will say juicing (beet, carrot, kale, lemon and ginger) every morning has also really helped with regards to skin tone.
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07-12-2015, 12:15 PM
Quote: (07-12-2015 03:08 AM)Ray Carlton Wrote:
Does anybody else have some experience with tea tree oil?
Thanks
Ray
Tea tree oil is great stuff, but you need to be careful and apply it selectively in my opinion. Tea tree is ideal for people with really oily skin, it strips and pulls a lot of oils off the face, this can be a good or bad thing. If your skin is naturally more dry, then the tea tree oil may do more harm than good.
I'd save the tea tree oil for days that you are sweating a lot or if your skin starts to break out. Personally I only use tea tree oil on my face to treat pimples and skin break out. There's a brand desert essence that makes a tea tree oil wipe that I use for pimples, it's kind of like an all natural version of the stridex pads a lot of us used on our faces to treat acne as teenagers in the 90's.
If your skin isn't that oily, I'd either switch to a tea tree oil face wash as opposed to applying direct tea tree oil, or I'd switch it up and rotate off with another kind of oil like sea buckthorn, tamanu, or avocado oil to give your face more moisture. As far as I'm concerned tea tree oil takes away moisture from your skin.
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07-19-2015, 11:11 PM
Been using Boot No. 7 for about 2 weeks now. I've been told I look about 26 by girls.
This Friday was told I look 23 a couple of times.... might be on to something.
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07-19-2015, 11:40 PM
Not sure if anybody's mentioned it yet but...
Raw Honey.
I was blessed with crystal clear skin throughout my teens. But it went to shit (acne and dermatitis)in my early 20s due to stress, alcohol and a horrendous diet.
None of the otc stuff I tried worked, and my derm was useless. Raw honey cleared everything up in about a week. It's been a miracle pill for me.
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10-11-2015, 11:54 AM
Which brand of black soap are you guys using? How are you applying it? Can black soap replace a facial cleanser?