Any recs for natural skin care for sensitive, light acne-prone skin?
Ok I am 19 years old and I have tried everything out there. Every commercial product out there dries my skin out–and I don’t like that. I have been using Cetaphil which has been recommended by many ppl but that is drying my skin out too and I do not like the idea of using chemicals on my face. I do use a moisturizer but even that is full of chemicals and I really don’t feel any improvement. I want something that will change my skin–not somehthing that just moisturizes when I use it!
I have been doing some research and was considering buying some Honey for a mask, Jojoba Oil to moisturize and aloe vera leaf to do a treament 2-3 times a week. I really don’t know what I can use to clean my face though.. Anyone familiar with these natural remedies? Any feedback? I would really appreciate it!
My skin: Sensitive,slightly oily in the nose and forehead areas and very dry in the cheeks. I do not really get "pimples" but I do get these tiny bumps-a lot. I have blemishes.
I get very dry after washing my face-and if I only use water it feels too gunky.
Please–I don’t want anyone marketing their products to me! I want real genuine answers not fluff.
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I suggest to go to a dermatologist because your problem need a honest opinion and not just guessing your just wasteting your money and time go for a real answer.I think they can recommend something and tell you what is causing you this problem.