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Need A Good Routine For Facial Skin Care!!??

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I have combination skin, a oily t-zone. How should i be caring for my skin? (what cleanser, toner etc. should i use?) And i have a problem with blackheads on my nose. All i do now is wash w/ Dove exfoliating bars.

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3 Responses to Need A Good Routine For Facial Skin Care!!??

  1. Natural

    check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:–Basic Skincarehttp://geebal.blogspot.com/2006/08/natur…

  2. awestbro

    it depends. I personally recommend arbonne products because all of their stuff is free of mineral oils, it is botanically based, and PH correct. They go through extensive 3rd party testing before they release their products onto the market. They have 2 skin care lines. INTELLIGENCE line is for regular skin care, which is what I would recommend to you as long as you aren’t worried about aging or wrinkles right now. If you are experiencing the aging thing now, then I would step it up a notch to the Re9 anti-aging line. You can actually get 10% off a first purchase at
    www. allisonwestbrook. myarbonne. com
    but you have to email allison first and request the offer. the email adress is allisonwestbrook@myarbonne.com
    let me know how you like it.

  3. Sue D

    Try one of the Aveeno soy based facial cleansers which are gentle followed by a glycolic based toner for the oily skin care blackheads.
    Then use a rich antioxidant moisturizer with a vitamin C and vitamin A ingredient which will repair and protect your skin.
    Once or twice a week try using a microdermabrasion scrub, then once a week give yourself a facial steam followed by a simple peel with some fruit acids in it.
    This is a source for many different skin care routines: http://www.skincareresourcecenter.com/Sk…
    The trick is to look at the products you are purchasing to make sure that they list the percentage of active ingredients. For example, a product with glycolic acid should have at least an 8% concentration to be effective!

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