ThaiDie4 said:^ What is sulfate? This is not something I look out for.
Okay, I need advice peoples. I am getting really fucking sick of my face. I've always had oily\acne prone skin, but on top of that my skin also gets really dry and is sensitive to many ingredients in face washes. Benzo porixide absolutely MURDERS my skin, sacylic acid is a little better but ehhh. Lately I've been getting really dry around my lips and cheeks and its just super frustratingDoes anyone know of a good wash for combination skin? I have to use something to treat the acne otherwise I will break out like crazy, but at the same time it sucks having tight itchy skin and it just doesnt look glowy and smooth like I want.
I might just suck it up and go to a dermotologist unless its super expensive.
ocean said:^Sounds like you should talk to your dermatologist.....
But my suggestion would be don't use soap. Wash your face with just water.......
If you want to use soap I would take Mariposas lead and use a sulfate free soap and lotion......
Burts Bee's products are good, and sulfate free.......
I like them all but love the carrot soap and lotion.....
You could try making your own soaps- the easiest way is buying a melt and pour base from somewhere like www.brambleberry.com (they offer a number of sulfate free options- just read the ingredients list because there are some bases with)
You can choose your base and decide what you feel is right for your skin.
You can then add in essential oils and things like vitamin E or an extra splash of a moisturizing oil if you'd like.......
If you are looking for an exfoliant soap- and choose to make your own, you can use products such as almonds ground up, coffee grinds or a seed , like poppy seeds.....
There are a million and one things you can add to your soap to make it right for you-
Like adding spirulina (blue green algae) is good for acne.....
Sulfates are in everything- that is why I think it is best to make your own or buy organic- but sulfates are supposed to be behind a million and one complaints (it is suggested they cause cancer even!)- They can dry out your skin, and irritate sensitive skin.......Google it.....there is a ton of info online about it!
Let us know what you do and how it works!!
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n3ophy7e said:Hmmmm I have exactly the same problem too hun, so I feel your pain.
I'm currently experimenting with a few different face washes, they're all really gentle (i.e. no scrubs or anything too corrosive). So far my skin is still as shit as before so I'm in the same boat as you, dermatologist might be the next step![]()
I think most dermatologists ARE pretty expensive because they're specialists. But no harm in sussing it out.
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