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facial products you cant live without?

Jojoba oil! I use it to oil cleanse my face, one of the only ways to cleanse that hasn't irritated my sensitive skin. Other than that, sunscreen, and my Clarisonic which I use at most twice a week.
 
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Jojoba oil! I use it to oil cleanse my face, one of the only ways to cleanse that hasn't irritated my sensitive skin. Other than that, sunscreen, and my Clarisonic which I use at most twice a week.
i was just gonna post about jojoba oil, lol! i feel like i'm constantly talking about it on here but it's made such a difference in my skin.

also [url="http://bodyunburdened.com/diy-all-natural-toning-clarifying-foaming-facewash/]this cleanser[/url], which is easy enough to make. that + the jojoba has improved my skin so drastically i actually have people complimenting it, which would've been unheard of for me a year ago.
 
honestly, sunscreen. period. i could live without washing my face; i'd just spray water on it or something.
 
I use a biore charcoal facial wash. I have pretty sensitive skin, and I wear a lot of makeup so I need a scrub that will get everything off my face but actually make it feel clean too. I've tried a lot of cleansers and I used Proactive for a long time, but it irritated my skin after using it for a while. I do like the Proactive body wash though. I use a Clinique moisturizer after washing my face.
 
Aggressively wants to try Proactive, but my personal fave is the Lush Magnaminty Mask. My skin always feels so much cleaner when I take it off, and I get to look and smell like mint chocolate chip ice cream while the mask is on. Plus, you can use it all over your body instead of just your face!
 
Tea tree oil from the Body Shop. I know it's a basic product but it does wonders for my acne when applied directly on said acne.
 
I loooove to cleanse my face with clearasil (the blue liquid). It's so refreshing and it wakes me up!
 
I first bought Clinique's Acne Solutions Clinical Clearing Gel last year in August and just used it as a spot treatment with slightly successful results. For the past 3-4 days I've been using the gel directly on acne-prone areas with fantastic results. The first day I started my new routine I thoroughly washed my face and applied the gel in the morning and the night and I was able to see overnight results. And it hasn't been affecting my eczema either.

I'm overjoyed because my skin has looked it's best since before I got acne, which was 4+ years ago. ;u;
 
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clinique liquid facial soap. it makes my skin feel soft, clean, and oil-free. i use it everyday and i cant go to bed without rinsing my face with it
 
I don't really favor brands, I just use what comes along.
Just basic acne stuff w/ salycylic acid or benzol peroxide in it
 
I don't use anything on my face. Just body wash and hair gel. Luckily teenage acne wasn't a huge deal and I'm past that these days. I do use Savannah Spike Me Up in my hair though. It's what she uses where I go so I buy it.
 
I don't use anything on my face. Just body wash and hair gel. Luckily teenage acne wasn't a huge deal and I'm past that these days. I do use Savannah Spike Me Up in my hair though. It's what she uses where I go so I buy it.

omg i had to read that a few times. when you said "Just body wash and hair gel." i thought you used just those on your face lmao
 
sculpting gel for my hair and facial products to keep those pesky acne in line
 
I just use Purity Made Simple. It's by Philosophy I think? It's a make up remover, facial cleanser, etc. It's so good, I use it, and nothing else, every day. On occasion I may get 1 or 2 pimples somewhere. But very rarely.
 
Definitely moisturiser since my skin can dry easily, I put it on before I apply foundation so the make up doesn't dry it out.
 
Sunscreen so I don't develop skin cancer

even though sun screen can give you skin cancer itself...
 
I've started using a OTC cream for dermatitis on my face (even though I don't have dermatitis) and it's making winter skin care easier than I could have imagined.
 
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