Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Any one use hand soap to wash your face?

I've been shelling out like 35 bucks for Pevonia's new SpaTeen face wash (even though I'm 28 and still have acne) and now I'm out, but I can't afford another bottle. Truthfully it isn't working that well anyway. Well today I was washing my hands with the liquid Softsoap antibacterial hand soap (the orange stuff - actually might be Equate brand, I don't know) and I decided to wash my face with it. Have you ever tried this? Does it work? I have really oily skin and once a dermatoligist said the goal is to keep my skin just dry enough so it doesn't start to flake or peel, so I'm not too worried about it drying my skin out. Never had that problem! By the way, I'm still using the good stuff moisturizer - I have plenty of that. Could this be bad for my skin for some reason? Thanks!Any one use hand soap to wash your face?
I don't think that it is bad for your skin I have used it before, I didn't find that it worked for me, but everyone is different, so it doesn't hurt to try.





I like to use Oil of Olay bar soap for my face. Its the Age Defying one. It helps to moisturize your face and makes it nice and soft.





When you do have the money try the Clinque brand Acne Solutions set and a serum called Even better. I just bought them about a week ago and have had any more break outs. I am 24 and was having like 20 or 30 pimples on my face at once. I dont even have to wear make up anymore to cover up my acne prone skin. I feel more confidant and my skin feels so clean.Any one use hand soap to wash your face?
no i dont think it would be bad. but if your bad acne continues go to your doctor andhe can prescribe a type of acne medicine or a good face wash( that isnt expensive) my brother had bad acne and he went to the docter and got acne medicine and his face looks really good.(: hope i helped
idt it would be bad. i do it and my skin is still good and i have extremely oily skin and it works good just don't use dial it isn't good for faces!hope i helped!
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