Acne Skin Care

acne skin care products from sephora! please help!!?? 10 points best answer!?

ok so i just got bare escentuals in order to conceal my mild acne. i also want to purchase a skin care treatment to go with it. my skin is dry,extremely sensitive yet i still get pimples, usually around the t-zone..but its weird because at times it looks greasy and flaky at the same time. Ive noticed that products with benzoyl peroxide leave my skin looking worse. Ive noticed many good reviews for these brands, please any users please tell me what you think about each product. which is better? tell me about your experience!! PHILOSOPHY for congested skin: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P194200&categoryId=C7010 PHILOSOPHY for acne: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P64702&categoryId=B70 Boscia Clear Complexion Kit: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P190100&categoryId=C16701 Murad Acne System: http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P6620&categoryId=C10473 if there are other great products, please tell! please and thank you!!

Public Comments

  1. Use the Melaleuca Zap-it pack Facial Wash Deep-Cleaning Astringent Pore Clarifying Cream Quick Stick Each product in the Zap-it! Acne Treatment System contains salicylic acid—the most-recommended anti-acne medicine. Salicylic acid penetrates clogged pores to remove skin cells and oil that cause blemishes. It gently lifts away impurities to leave fresh, healthy skin and open pores. In fact, studies show it prevents and clears blackheads, whiteheads, and acne blemishes better than benzoyl peroxide (another common acne medication). Active ingredient: Salicylic acid 0.5% http://beautboutique.openstores.com.au
  2. I have tried murad and it worked when I stayed on the regimen of twice a day every day. You can't get lazy with any skin care regimen though... consistency is key to beautiful skin. FYI though - bare escentuals has an ingredient known to exacerbate sensitive/reactive skin so pay attention to any irregularities with your skin. I would advise you to change one thing at a time... start with the make up to see how your skin reacts over a couple of weeks. If everything goes well then experiment with skin care products. Arbonne, Pevonia and Repechage are great products if you can afford it - it's about the same as Sephora would offer I think. If you decide to look into any of these please feel free to e-mail me. Skin care is my passion.
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