What's your face wash routine?
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May 24, 2014
Aubrey F.
I need to try new routine because nothing I'm using is really working for me. I'm using makeup remover wipes to wash off makeup, then using a cleanser on my clarisonic, then going in with a toner, and then moisterizer. No products are working for me. What do you use??
May 24, 2014
Aubrey F.
I have sensitive skin with big pores and combination skin.
May 24, 2014
Aubrey F.
Mostly dry
May 24, 2014
Christine N.
I use makeup remover wipes, then my tea tree skin clearing facial wash. after is my neutrogena alcohol free toner and then my face lotion from the same tea tree line from the body shop.
May 24, 2014
Marleen B.
Night time routine. I have combo skin. Slightly oily in t-zone, dry everywhere else. I start off with:
*Almay Moisterizing Eye Makeup remover pads
*Burt Bees Orange Essence Facial Cleanser(tried CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser recently, didn't like it. Not as gentle & not as moisterizing as the Orange Essence)
* Olay Cleansing cloths or Simple Exfoliating Cloths (I alternate depending if its
my "exfoliating day"
*Freeman Skin Polishing Sugar Charcoal Mask (really a scrub) every other day.
*Freeman Dead Sea Minerals 2-3x a week
Daytime: Bobbi Brown Cleansing Oil. Its light, not oily feeling and doesn't strip my skin but justs removes any residual skincare products from the night before.
May 24, 2014
Marleen B.
*Dead Sea Minerals MASK.
May 24, 2014
Hannah K.
My skin is normal-to-dry, but if you'd like an all natural routine for very dry skin, I'd recommend asking Kitty K :)
My routine: in the mornings I wash with my Clarisonic and Neutrogena Rapid Clear foaming facial scrub. The Clarisonic works for me because I'm blackhead prone, and it uses sonic vibrations to loosen them and reduce the appearance of pores. The Rapid Clear scrub is much better than most scrubs, because it uses beads to scrub instead of harsh shell pieces like apricot scrubs. If you want a scrub, always go for one with beads! After that, I use the Murad Clarifying Toner, because it cools my skin and I find it very soothing. It really feels like it's tightening my pores. After that, I use the Aveeno Positively Radiant moisturizer, because it has SPF to prevent future spots and really makes my skin feel smooth and moisturized.
At night, I use my Clarisonic again, this time with the Bioré Blemish Fighting Ice Cleanser. I like the cleanser, though it's not my favorite, because it foams really well and makes my skin feel clean, but I have to use a tiny amount because it slips on my skin and can get in my eyes if I'm not careful. After that, I use the same toner, and then I use the Korres Wild Rose and Vitamin C Brightening Sleeping Facial. It's designed to brighten dark spots (I have a few from sun exposure), and it's been working for me. It's thick, so it's nice to use at night so that your skin feels refreshed and smooth. It also is all natural, which isn't something I search for but is a nice bonus :)
Occasionally I do a face mask, my favorites are the Body Shop Tea Tree Mask, which is clay based I believe and draws out impurities. Tea tree also has antibacterial properties, which can help minimize acne (since non-hormonal acne is caused by bacteria). It's a safer alternative to straight tea tree oil, because it's diluted. I also like the Bioré Self Heating 1 Minute mask, I did a review of it on here, but it dries out my skin a touch. So I'd be a bit careful of that. Let me know if you'd like more information :)
May 24, 2014
Queen E.
On a daily bases I use make up remover, then aveeno face wash, and my aveeno daily moisturizer. On Sundays I use Queen julep mint mask for cleaning out my pores, then my sugar scrub for moisture and then I follow up with my aveeno oatmeal face lotion and if my face is really dry I add olive oil over top.
May 24, 2014
Lauren C.
Use the brand Simple products they are for sensitive skin and work great
May 25, 2014
Aaliyah N.