aloe cleanser I highly, highly, highly recommend to you all
Hi, I usually just lurk on here but would like to post something now for the
group to benefit from.
I have a favorite skincare product. Actually, there’s a few but I don’t have
time to cover them all.
But I am not selling anything! I just have suffered like you guys for years
and years and years and after that many years, you find a few things that
work and a lot of things which don’t. I want people to know what helped me in
case it helps you. I don’t care if you buy this stuff or not. In fact,
maybe it won’t work for you, I don’t know. I’ve been toying with the idea
of figuring out how to make beauty products lately, so maybe I will even try
to make a home-version sometime, I don’t know…….
If it helps anyone to know if my skintype is like theirs, I am an adult woman
in my 30s who has struggled against acne since age 12. It is not PMS acne
but happens anytime. It is usually mild to moderate now, but at one time was
severe, cystic type.
I am just going to give you this really good speech about this one product,
because I think it’s the one thing I totally trust and can’t imagine not
using. I consider it essential!
First, here’s why I like it:
-I can take it anywhere including travel and even use it without water. I
also keep some by my bed for times when I am falling into bed with exhaustion
and can’t bring myself to go wash my self in the bathroom with a washcloth,
etc.
-First of all what it is: a cleanser that’s super easy, neat, and fast.
Sometimes I got lazy about washing my face before I used this….and I knew
that part of a product being good for me, was something that would actually
get me to use it religiously.
-It does a pretty good job of removing makeup.-When I was on Accutane it
didn’t dry out my skin! And when I was very oily and breaking out, it didn’t
cause zits! It handled both oily and dry skin types perfectly. THIS ALONE
is enough of a miracle, in my opinion.
-I wouldn’t say it’s an acne-treatment at all. I don’t think it really
prevents acne with serious, active ingredients or anything. But in my case,
it does help me prevent acne because it doesn’t irritate my skin or cause
breakouts, but it also gets my skin clean, gently. So in a roundabout way,
it does help me prevent breakouts……but not by using any serious chemical
medicines or anything.
-I DO think it helps heal my skin when there is already a breakout. In a
super mellow, gentle way. No radical drying up of zits or anything, so it’s
really not an acne treatment. It’s just a good, positive, gentle, helpful
thing for skin healing because of the aloe in it, I guess.
-I’ve been using these cleanser pads AM and PM for about five years now and I
really put them down as #1 in my beauty regime. They have never had a bad
interaction with any other product.
I hope this helps someone!
X
December 14th, 2004 at 4:18 pm
Hi, I usually just lurk on here but would like to post something now for the
group to benefit from.
I have a favorite skincare product. Actually, there’s a few but I don’t have
time to cover them all.
But I am not selling anything! I just have suffered like you guys for years
and years and years and after that many years, you find a few things that
work and a lot of things which don’t. I want people to know what helped me in
case it helps you. I don’t care if you buy this stuff or not. In fact,
maybe it won’t work for you, I don’t know. I’ve been toying with the idea
of figuring out how to make beauty products lately, so maybe I will even try
to make a home-version sometime, I don’t know…….
If it helps anyone to know if my skintype is like theirs, I am an adult woman
in my 30s who has struggled against acne since age 12. It is not PMS acne
but happens anytime. It is usually mild to moderate now, but at one time was
severe, cystic type.
I am just going to give you this really good speech about this one product,
because I think it’s the one thing I totally trust and can’t imagine not
using. I consider it essential!
First, here’s why I like it:
-I can take it anywhere including travel and even use it without water. I
also keep some by my bed for times when I am falling into bed with exhaustion
and can’t bring myself to go wash my self in the bathroom with a washcloth,
etc.
-First of all what it is: a cleanser that’s super easy, neat, and fast.
Sometimes I got lazy about washing my face before I used this….and I knew
that part of a product being good for me, was something that would actually
get me to use it religiously.
-It does a pretty good job of removing makeup.-When I was on Accutane it
didn’t dry out my skin! And when I was very oily and breaking out, it didn’t
cause zits! It handled both oily and dry skin types perfectly. THIS ALONE
is enough of a miracle, in my opinion.
-I wouldn’t say it’s an acne-treatment at all. I don’t think it really
prevents acne with serious, active ingredients or anything. But in my case,
it does help me prevent acne because it doesn’t irritate my skin or cause
breakouts, but it also gets my skin clean, gently. So in a roundabout way,
it does help me prevent breakouts……but not by using any serious chemical
medicines or anything.
-I DO think it helps heal my skin when there is already a breakout. In a
super mellow, gentle way. No radical drying up of zits or anything, so it’s
really not an acne treatment. It’s just a good, positive, gentle, helpful
thing for skin healing because of the aloe in it, I guess.
-I’ve been using these cleanser pads AM and PM for about five years now and I
really put them down as #1 in my beauty regime. They have never had a bad
interaction with any other product.
I hope this helps someone!
X
December 14th, 2004 at 10:21 pm
Where do you get it? and is the name "aloe cleanser"?
December 15th, 2004 at 9:00 am
Hi X …
Please share the brand name and company! Aloe is all of those things for all
skin types. When I was in a very dry area and the hotel water was so
hard/harsh it made my skin crack, plus I was required to wear full makeup
each evening, aloe and bottled water saved the day (thank God I had a
refrigerator in my room for the aloe juice) !!!
Should you decide to try and formulate, I can direct you to reliable and
informative resources if you write me privately with "making cosmetics" in
the subject line (so I don’t delete it accidentally).
- Katie