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Affordable Skin Care Products

I have 2 questions. First I need affordable skincare products to help prevent wrinkles plus I have sensitive skin prone to occasional acne at sertain times of the month. Does anyone know of any good affordable products? My second question is reguarding my preteen daughter. She is getting acne.not too bad occasional pimples and a few blackheads. Any good products anyone can recommend for her. Once again very affordable and would like to hear from people that have used products that have changed there lives. Also I would like environmentally freindly products. I also prefer products that have not been tested on animals. Am I asking for toomuch?!? Lol!

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Some grocery store options: For acne, my husband still uses Neutrogena Acne Face Wash. He loves it. It's about $8.00 a bottle, and one bottle last him two months or more. I don't know about the testing, but he loves the product. As for preventing wrinkles, I don't know of any products, but my mother (71) and grandmother (94) swear by Ponds cold cream at night. I know everyone always comments on how they don't look close to their age. I have very sensitive skin and have not had problems with these products, also I haven't had any problems with Olay products.

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I have a friend that sells arbonne its a health and wellness company and I think you would be happy with the product. The products are botancially-based, pH correct, Hypoallergenic, Dermatologist-tested, the don't test it on animals and it doesn't have any animal products in them. It also has no dyes or chemical fragances, and no mineral oils. I think you should try it out ecspecially the wrinkle cream it's awesome. I have personally used some of the products and i can honestly say i got my money's worth. If you are interested her number is ###-###-####.

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I like Burt's Bees. They also have a blemish stick.
www.burtsbees.com

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Hi, B.!

I can sure give you info on great products - reasonably priced - for anti-aging and for acne. This is an established company with scientifically proven ingredients, the best quality. Not Avon or Mary Kay, etc.

Give me a call anytime. I do a free demo; look younger in 10 minutes,

Best wishes!

E.
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Hi,

There is a lady named Paula Begoun who does consumer reports for cosmetics. Her website (cosmeticscop.com) also mentions books you can find at Barnes and Noble, etc. One is called Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me! It rates (by using research from scientists, studying medical journals, etc.) everything from the cheap stuff you get at Walmart to the expensive stuff in salons or fancy department stores to the stuff you see on infomercials.

She also has a line of facial products that are reasonably priced and last a long time. (She had sensitive skin prone to breakouts, so she had to design her own line of cosmetics for herself.) She even includes ratings and comments others have made about her products. I find her to be informed and fair. If you get her free newsletter, you also get notices of sales and recent consumer reports. She has bulletins that cost money to receive, but she has free ones, too. She has saved me tons of money by keeping me from falling prey to advertisements of products that are all hype or ones that are just the wrong type for my skin.

I use a lot of different products, but almost all of the time I check the product out with her website or books before I buy.

Hope this helps.
H.. M.

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Hi B.,

I would recommend an off the shelf product called Eucerin Q10 antiwrinkle. http://www.eucerinus.com/products/face_q10.html

I have sensitive skin and have used this for more than 5 years. I'm 36 and no one believes it, they say I look 25. It could also be my genes, but this certainly has helped, especially with my dry/oily combination skin.

The best place to buy the eucerin is from bed bath and beyond with the 20% coupon. For me, the bottle lasts 6 months.

For your daughter, I would recommend what my 15 year old baby sister uses, witch hazel. We found this last year in London and it was amazing to watch it work on her acne. My Dad has been able to get it in the states. Not sure of the brand he buys, but I found this. http://www.witchhazel.com/ This can be found in walgreens.

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Some grocery store options: For acne, my husband still uses Neutrogena Acne Face Wash. He loves it. It's about $8.00 a bottle, and one bottle last him two months or more. I don't know about the testing, but he loves the product. As for preventing wrinkles, I don't know of any products, but my mother (71) and grandmother (94) swear by Ponds cold cream at night. I know everyone always comments on how they don't look close to their age. I have very sensitive skin and have not had problems with these products, also I haven't had any problems with Olay products.

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Hi B.. Have you checked with Mary Kay? If you become a rep you could purchase at cost.

I am with little time so hope this straight forward advice is okay-please disregard if you do not want. :)

As for the wrinkles - remember - wrinkles are not caused just by getting older but by the gathering of dead skin cells permanently stretching the skin. AND never ever rub your eyes (like a tired child).

I would recommend this practice: apply a moisture wrap to your face - warm water soaked towel for ten minutes or run water over your face while you shower then apply a gentle soap to exfoliate your skin. Use a gentle fabric/pad in small circles over your entire face -especially around the mouth, between the brows, and outside corners of eyes. (Free except for soap and pad)

Once, twice a month whenever you feel your skin is not as soft or thickening on your face. Be very careful around the eyes.

I use a scrub glove that is gentle.

Then rinse with lots of water, then pat - never rub or pull downward - dry and moisturize a lot. (A good Moisturizer could cost $16 - $100's of dollars.
--Moisturize every day--

My sweet sister and I have the same skin. She rubs her eyes and I do not. She is wrinkled around the eyes and I am not. We are over 40. (Don't tell anyone!:) Oh! She is more successful than I am and is well deserving of her lines. OOhugOO

As for your daughter, Proactive has a blemish mask that really is fantastic for the breakouts. What they advertise for the mask really worked for my teen. ($26)
Our doctor recommended a soap from the pharmacy-over the counter called: Cedaphil ($9) or something (sorry can't remember exactly). Comes in bar or lotion. Worked for my daughter through those really tough times.
An astringent/freshener to close her pores and balance PH and then moisturize to keep the skin soft.
Proactive as a complete set bleached my daughter's skin and made her look so pale. We tried Mary Kay and clinique but she was too sensitive.
Those in store foundations are way too perfumey and heavy for a teen - just an fyi.

Good luck and beauty to you both! C.

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With Arbonne, you can get an ID# and then get all the products at a 35% discount. I can tell you all the details if you are interested. You can check it out on my website at www.foravibrantlife.myarbonne.com.

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Liquidity Skin Care products are fan-freaking-tastic!

http://www.best-skin-care.net/liquidity-skin-care.html

Whenever I go in for a facial the girls ask me what I use on my skin. The skin care is all natural and made from aloe. The company actualy grows their own crop so they are in complete control of what goes into their products. I have been using the skin care system for years, and I love it.

I get discounts on it. Let me know if you are interested.

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