02-06-2017
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🌟Inomi🌟
Join Date: Oct 2012
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I know people who solved their acne problem just by changing pillow cases every 3-4 days, you could try this in tandem with what you are already doing, I never really had an acne problem so I couldn't really suggest anything besides this
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Been doing this, I have like 5 pillows in my bed and I clean one every 2 days.
I suffered from acne for years until I stopped using products, since they obviously didn't work for me, and instead lightly rinsed my face off in the shower for 10 seconds each day. It still works, my skin is soft and healthy, but I still get ingrown hairs on my face since I still have a little bit of peach fuzz. I feel much healthier and I don't have overly dry skin or overly oily skin. However, it only worked on my face and not my back and shoulders, so I still wash those parts of my body. I also noticed that a lot of it had to do with my hair, as mine gets pretty greasy while I sleep, but my new, and rather simple, routine also prevented that from being a big problem.
At first it kinda sucks and it did take a while for it to kick in, maybe a few months, and I break out a little bit every couple months for like a week but overall it worked wonders for me. This is also coming from a roofer who basically works in a pile of dirt and glass shards all day.
I recommend trying it if you're willing to take that risk.
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I already did this last year didn't work, Like it would have an effect then my skin would have break outs and it wouldn't get rid of the acne.
TonyMoly sheet masks are pretty nice. They sell them on Amazon, and in-store at shops like Ulta/Sephora/Urban Outfitters. It's better imo to buy them online cause they're only like $1 per sheet(10 face masks for $10 on Amazon). But if you don't want to buy the full pack, you can just go to the mall, and get them for $3 per sheet.
You could also make a homemade acne scrub(there's tutorials on youtube) if you feel that your face is dry.. I don't have acne but my face gets dry during the winter, so exfoliating it once a week w/ a face scrub helps hydrate my face! As for body lotion, I'm not sure how to help you on the lotion selection b/c I feel like lotion is just personal preference and so far, I've liked most lotions I've used but you could try Neutrogena's Norwegian formula moisture wrap lotion. The lotion is sold at Walmart/Target if you live in the USA, and it keeps your skin pretty moisturized lol.
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I'l sure to look this up since it sounds nice and moist.
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