Help with a beauty products.

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Jul 3, 2015

Megan W.

I'm not great with beauty products and would like help and tip. I also need tips how to get grid of acne.

Jul 3, 2015

Sofia S.

If your talking about face washes I use the St. Ives Apricot Scrub, the Clean & Clear Black Head Eraser Scrub, and Neutrogena's Makeup Remover and Cleanser Wash. For a moisturizer I use the Garnier Everyday Gel Moisturizer.

Jul 3, 2015

Emily M.

Beauty products as in make up? What do you want to know?


As far as acne, I'd suggest finding a face wash that works for you. It really depends on the type of skin you have...(oily, dry, sensitive).

Exfoliating (2-3 times a week myself) has really helped me.

Keeping your skin moisturizer is a biggy.

Keeping you hair out of your face, hands of your face, and washing your pillowcases enough makes an impact too.

Jul 3, 2015

Megan W.

Yes I meant make up I'm new to it and really bad at it. I have oily skin. I use to us rubbing achole but it doesn't work it makes my skin to dry. I got meds form the doctor but it didnt help me.

Jul 3, 2015

Lainee C.

I have bad acne on my face too. But I have learn to control it. As far as make up Goes you don't need that much. Just a little concealer and a little foundation is fine for your age. Then I use mascara and lipgloss. That's all you really need at your age. For you dry skin there is different types of foundation that can help Moisturize it. Hope I could help.😊

Jul 3, 2015

Megan W.

Thank you 😃

Jul 3, 2015

Sarah N.

I strongly disagree with Sofia on the St ives apricot scrub it is absolutely horrible for your skin. It causes microscopic tears in your skin which in result will cause more acne by the bacteria getting in those tears. It also breaks down your skins acid mantle (protective barrier) which will again result in acne, bacteria, dehydration, signs of aging, etc.

Jul 3, 2015

Sarah N.

Megan what is your budget for skincare products? I'd be happy to suggest a skincare routine for you. It's important to have a cleanser, which you'll want to use after removing makeup (not to remove makeup unless you follow up with another cleanser) exfoliant, masque, serum, toner and moisturizer. Also, what is your skin type?

Jul 4, 2015

Natalie A.

I think your skin is absolutely fine! If it's really bothering you, go to the dermatologist. For skincare, exfoliate 1-3 times every week with a gentle exfoliator like Garnier Charcoal Scrub. Use a slightly medicated face wash- I like Noxema, and it also comes in a cute mini size for travel. Always moisturise and use SPF. I like Cetaphil and CeraVe brands and they're drugstore. For spot treatment I like Mario Badescu's Acne Lotion- You can buy it at Nordstroms or Macy's. You can also use primers for a smoother base- use one with silicon that's non-comodgenic so your pores don't get clogged. My favorite is Smashbox Acne Primer. Use just what the other ladies suggested for makeup- just make sure your comfortable! Sorry for so much writing. I could write a novel lololol. Good luck!!

Jul 4, 2015

Chic U.

For getting rid of acne I recommend not wearing foundation // concealer! I've completely stopped using them and it saved me time , money , and it definitely helped my acne :) I do wear minimal eye makeup and lip products though. As for acne you should really talk to a dermatologist!

Jul 4, 2015

NiK I.

I've been using yes to tomatoes face wash and clearing lotion it has really been working for me and my oily skin :-) also I agree with Lainee c you really don't need too much makeup you'll be thankful in the long run