What kind of lotions do you guys use for your face (if you do)? Suggest me some good ones please.
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GrayArea
United States872 Posts
What kind of lotions do you guys use for your face (if you do)? Suggest me some good ones please. | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
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renegade_zerg
Korea (South)525 Posts
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SayaSP
Laos5494 Posts
On November 16 2008 13:34 il0seonpurpose wrote: I use something called sensi-care but its not really for your face. lol what is it for then :o | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
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cujo2k
Canada1044 Posts
a lot of ppl also use cetaphil.. anyway, one thing I will say is that after you shower with dry skin, be sure to put on some kind of moisturizer to trap in the moisture, and then you won't dry out nearly as much as normal from taking a shower. as far as moisturizing your face goes, you have a bunch of options.. petroleum jelly works fine and is cheap, but you'll look super oily.. so may not want to do that. Nivea creme is probably my favourite overall.. if you really wanna moisturize your skin really well, then you could try something like a lactic acid moisturizing cream for your face.. but I would just use Nivea creme if i were you, since you wont have any adverse reactions to that at all and it works good. | ||
GrayArea
United States872 Posts
On November 16 2008 14:12 cujo2k wrote: spectro derm is prolly the best skin cleanser for dry skin, although spectro jel works really good too. a lot of ppl also use cetaphil.. anyway, one thing I will say is that after you shower with dry skin, be sure to put on some kind of moisturizer to trap in the moisture, and then you won't dry out nearly as much as normal from taking a shower. as far as moisturizing your face goes, you have a bunch of options.. petroleum jelly works fine and is cheap, but you'll look super oily.. so may not want to do that. Nivea creme is probably my favourite overall.. if you really wanna moisturize your skin really well, then you could try something like a lactic acid moisturizing cream for your face.. but I would just use Nivea creme if i were you, since you wont have any adverse reactions to that at all and it works good. Ya, I heard a lot of good things about nivea. Only thing though is that I don't like scented lotions. btw, thanks for the post. | ||
Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
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Equinox_kr
United States7395 Posts
On November 16 2008 13:34 il0seonpurpose wrote: I use something called sensi-care but its not really for your face. Does it work for the back of your hand? That's like the only place that gets dry and it's REALLY REALLY bad during this time of year | ||
Texas
Germany2388 Posts
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ish0wstopper
Korea (South)342 Posts
the excess after i use it on my hands | ||
Realpenguin
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Unblocked pores = Less acne | ||
JWD
United States12607 Posts
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Physician
United States4146 Posts
- why don't you all just use smegma for lotion and come out of the closet..lol | ||
littlechava
United States7216 Posts
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Carnac
Germany / USA16648 Posts
On November 16 2008 19:34 Physician wrote: - you guys are shitting me?..lol at some of the replies - why don't you all just use smegma for lotion and come out of the closet..lol ok, who hijacked Physician's account? | ||
Falcynn
United States3597 Posts
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GrayArea
United States872 Posts
On November 16 2008 19:34 Physician wrote: - you guys are shitting me?..lol at some of the replies - why don't you all just use smegma for lotion and come out of the closet..lol Can you at least explain what is wrong with the replies, I don't want my skin to fall off! T_T | ||
Physician
United States4146 Posts
On November 17 2008 05:37 GrayArea wrote:Can you at least explain what is wrong with the replies, I don't want my skin to fall off! T_T Nothing is wrong with the replies, they are all good (except mine)... it's an age thing I guess, back in my days lads didn't worry about dry facial skin or facial moisturizing creams; I apologize for my comment. I just been in a terrible mood lately and yes I wanted to know how incontrol felt doing what he does. It feels ok like for 5 seconds, then you just feel like a prick. I have no clue how he keeps it up.. read these and make u own mind up ~ http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dry-skin/DS00560 http://dermnetnz.org/dermatitis/dry-skin.html just in case read these two too http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic538.htm follow some of the links that mention the word eczema just in case.. | ||
GrayArea
United States872 Posts
On November 17 2008 05:51 Physician wrote: Nothing is wrong with the replies, they are all good (except mine)... it's an age thing I guess, back in my days lads didn't worry about dry facial skin or facial moisturizing creams; I apologize for my comment. I just been in a terrible mood lately and yes I wanted to know how incontrol felt doing what he does. It feels ok like for 5 seconds, then you just feel like a prick. I have no clue how he keeps it up.. read these and make u own mind up ~ http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dry-skin/DS00560 http://dermnetnz.org/dermatitis/dry-skin.html just in case read these two too http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic538.htm follow some of the links that mention the word eczema just in case.. Thanks for the reply, really appreciate it. Although my dry skin is nothing serious. It's actually really, really minor, I just want to make sure I treat the skin properly though. | ||
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