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Clare wrote:
I used to be a regiment addict. I've tried Clean+Clear, Proactiv, Garnier, Nivea, Clinique and a few other products. At the moment I've stopped and my skin is actually really clearing up. I wash my face at night and moisturise it, and that's it. If I get desperate I also use the Garnier Pure active anti-acne roll on. There's also a tube with a gel version that works really well too. It's fantastic for emergencies but I don't use it otherwise. My skin isn't perfect, but it's a lot better than what it was when I used product. Maybe give your skin a month long 'detox' where you just boycott using anything other than moisturiser and give it time to properly repair and stuff. It really helps.
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I might actually do that soon after chinese new year i won't be leaving the house for a month while i go through the stages of getting my hair from dark ginger to blonde D= i don't want to damage it but i know it's going to look like hell for quite some time since i'll be doing everything very slowly and giving it time to fix it's self so it might be a perfect time to sort my skin out too! this is another reason why i posted this though if i'm going to be indoors for a month i'll be really bored and i'll need to busy myself with as much random stuff as possible and working on my skin is a huge must do =/ i look like i've been slapped in the face with a pizza lately T__T thank you for sharing =3
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Jan 10 2012, 3:14 am - Replied by: Illgrove
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Kaminari__x wrote:
This sounds pretty good but is wood glue really ok for your skin? O___O thank you for sharing too =3
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Ah! Sorry, I should have been a bit clearer. Plain glue, like Elmer's or regular school glue, something that peels off easily. Test it on the back of your hand first. Use a somewhat thin layer, let it dry, and then peel it off. If it flakes too much you might want a thicker layer.
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Jan 10 2012, 5:39 am - Replied by: Clare
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Kaminari__x wrote:
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Clare wrote:
I used to be a regiment addict. I've tried Clean+Clear, Proactiv, Garnier, Nivea, Clinique and a few other products. At the moment I've stopped and my skin is actually really clearing up. I wash my face at night and moisturise it, and that's it. If I get desperate I also use the Garnier Pure active anti-acne roll on. There's also a tube with a gel version that works really well too. It's fantastic for emergencies but I don't use it otherwise. My skin isn't perfect, but it's a lot better than what it was when I used product. Maybe give your skin a month long 'detox' where you just boycott using anything other than moisturiser and give it time to properly repair and stuff. It really helps.
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I might actually do that soon after chinese new year i won't be leaving the house for a month while i go through the stages of getting my hair from dark ginger to blonde D= i don't want to damage it but i know it's going to look like hell for quite some time since i'll be doing everything very slowly and giving it time to fix it's self so it might be a perfect time to sort my skin out too! this is another reason why i posted this though if i'm going to be indoors for a month i'll be really bored and i'll need to busy myself with as much random stuff as possible and working on my skin is a huge must do =/ i look like i've been slapped in the face with a pizza lately T__T thank you for sharing =3
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You're welcome :) I hope it works for you.
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