How to Keep Your Face Smooth and Clear - Comments

  • hannahSWS

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    oh thank god bless your soul I have the worst acne ever I hope this helps me because it's literally one of my biggest insecurities
    January 27th, 2013 at 04:24am
  • raroman

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    Oh gosh thank you I never ever find any skin care tips for sensitive skin, and believe me, I'm a total skin care geek :)
    January 21st, 2013 at 01:56am
  • psychotic secrets;

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    @ amy.lucas.xo

    To keep it from getting oily, it would work great. It can't be used to even out complexion because it becomes clear, but it might help sooth your skin.

    Personally I would use the baby products if my skin got like that. The lotion makes my skin a little shiny but the baby powder dulls that and gives my skin a nice glow to it.
    January 17th, 2013 at 07:13am
  • zemusez

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    I must say this is an amazing idea!

    I have quite pale skin so i like to wear makeup to even out my complexion, and darken it a little.
    My skin however, is really sensitive I've found. I used to use proactive, and it cleared my skin of all pimples, but it ended up making my skin really itchy, red and blotchy, and it stung and was very dry.
    I got rid of it, and stopped using proactive, and i'm using this Morning Blast thing face wash thing, and my face had started going red, dry and blotchy again.. It's mainly on my cheeks, so i've covered that up with conceiler for now.
    But i saw this, and I thought i could try it.

    Do you think it would be good with my skin?
    And I use nude by nature, i think the medium tone, or the one below that. Would it be bad to use that after doing the baby power bit?
    January 17th, 2013 at 06:50am
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    @ losing control

    Baby products are perfect to use on sensitive skin. They have no harmful chemicals, no fragrances and are made for the most sensitive skin ever! Babies! Plus they are quite cheap where I am. My allergies are so bad I can't wear jewelry or regular makeup, and these have never irritated my skin.
    January 6th, 2013 at 11:30pm
  • losing control.

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    Hm, I think I might try this! The baby wash is a really good idea too, my skin gets irritated easily when I wash it and I've never even thought of that. Thanks!
    January 6th, 2013 at 11:23pm
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    @ WhiteButterly
    No problem at all! I can't guarantee anything but it worked for me.
    January 6th, 2013 at 05:47am
  • AnonymousK

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    Thanks for writing this. My sister has bad acne, and we really haven't found anything that works. I'll tell my mom about this. Thanks so much!
    January 6th, 2013 at 05:40am
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    @ Queen Obscene
    Yes they should, which is why I stated for them to use the moisturizer. But plenty of my friends and family have used it, and it does not bother their skin. My skin is very sensitive and not oily. It's more dry. It's up to the person but I have yet to see any problem with any skin type.
    January 6th, 2013 at 01:26am
  • Queen Obscene

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    This isn't something I've ever thought of doing personally and I'm glad it worked so well for you, but reading it I have to say people with dry skin should avoid it. It would be like someone with already oily skin using a very rich moisturiser or oil-based face serum.
    January 6th, 2013 at 01:16am