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« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2006, 10:57:22 PM »

I use soap and water (Ivory..99.99% Pure). Works for me.
Oh, and I don't use shaving cream when I shave my face...just soap and water,
and I shave in the shower..the nice hot steamy condition seems to make shaving
more comfortable.
 and thats my secret..shhhhhhhh, don't tell anyone.
LOL!

thanx sav  Grin my hubby's face gets all freaky with shaving cream...maybe he should use just soap and water too Smiley

You can get shower mirrors at Walmart with suction cup on back from like 5 bucks, and I use a 3 blade razor...
wash my face first, rinse, then soap up the mug again...and shave.
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« Reply #16 on: March 12, 2006, 10:47:51 AM »

to the dermatologist cuz everything she uses makes her look like she has sunburn...dermatologist told us both to use one of the following.....Nuetrogena foaming face wash and the Neurogena skin moisurizers, Clique or Almay......I'm using Nuetrogena and love it, my daughter is using it also, but the 'on the spot' acnes treatment and the light moisurizer.  She also told us to use Cetaphil lotion under makeup in the a.m to prevent dryeness or flaking......hope it helps Grin

Hey Joey, you're the bestest!!!!!
Sav, keep it up honey, the soap n water are lookin' good on you!!!  Besides, look what a beautiful woman you snagged!!!!!
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« Reply #17 on: March 12, 2006, 12:06:58 PM »

Nuetrogena foaming face wash and the Neurogena skin moisurizers, Clique or Almay......I'm using Nuetrogena and love it, my daughter is using it also, but the 'on the spot' acnes treatment and the light moisurizer.  She also told us to use Cetaphil lotion under makeup in the a.m to prevent dryeness or flaking......hope it helps Grin

cetaphil is awesome for dry/sensitive skin people. i`ve heard about neutrogena also...don`t know why i just don`t go that route since you can get it at any store!! oh no, can`t do simple!! maybe i`ll give it another try  Grin. have never used almay and haven`t used clinique in eons
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« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2006, 05:39:22 PM »

hi friends......i need recommendations for a good cleanser for my combination skin  Smiley i have a few smile lines around my big fat mouth  Grin and a couple at the corners of my eyes  Roll Eyes  any suggestions  Kiss

I'm telling you....try this one...
Olay Daily Facials cleanser...it's in a clear hazy bottle with purple cleanser, so it's tinted purple.....can be found by the facial cleansers/acne products.  Works GREAT for combination.  I have oily skin, and its IMPOSSIBLE to keep my face from being oily yet still being moisturized. This product did it!  It deep cleans, removes my makeup great, and leaves my skin fresh and moisturized.  And it's not too expensive.  5 dollars?  WORTH IT.  It's for all types, dry, oily, sensitive.... it's GREAT.
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