| I'm still using Aveeno Oatmeal soap, and only problem I have is an occasional flare up of rosacea. But is there something I should be using that is better for aging face skin? |
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I only use Ivory soap on my face but when I travel I use Cetaphil cleansing cloths.
http://www.cetaphil.com/gentle-skin-cleansing-cloths |
| I don't know about your situation but I only use Dove sensitive skin bar soap. |
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I use Cetaphil cream. Costco has a good price on it. I didn't know about the cleansing cloths, thanks.
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| I use my shampoo |
| Neutrogena fresh foaming cleanser. I have very irritable skin too and this is by far the best. Very gentle and non irritating, but cleanses everything. I also use a plain Dove soap bar |
| Purity made simple. It really keeps my oily skin in check. |
| Vanicream gentle cleanser. I have rosacea and perimenopausal acne (fun!), plus my skin is extremely sensitive and dry on the cheeks, oily on the t-zone. My allergist insisted I try Vanicream, and it is the best cleanser I've ever used. |
| Lol another shampoo user. |
| Nothing but water. I had acne, sensitivity, dryness, oiliness, and Purity helped somewhat, but nothing has helped more than using only water on my face. |
| Warm water and a washcloth. Then I put mild lotion on it. Since I got older my skin is very dry. Can't imagine using soap on my face! |
Me too as well as my 11yr DD who has even more sensitive skin than I do |
This. Water. If there was makeup then take it off with a burts bees cloth them wag with lots of lukewarm water. |
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Rosacea has more to do with gut bacteria than what you wash your face with.
Take a probiotic (a good one) and eat preservative-free, whole foods. |
| I use a whole bunch of different shit in no particular rotation. There's Cetaphil, some Burt's Bees crap, some Clinique stuff. |