I don’t really break out frequently, but when I do, I get like 7 pimples. My skin is pretty oily, what’s a good skin treatment for this? I heard proactiv doesn’t really work for people who’s acne isn’t that bad, and it dries out the skin. So that’s out of the question.
Price doesn’t matter at all.
Luba
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Full disclosure, I sell Avon. I will not push their products on you, but in general you should wash with a product specifically for the face – they are less drying and if you need one you can get one formulated for combination, oily or dry skin. Then you should use a toner or astringent – they get rid of any excess oil. Use pads only on the areas you need them if you have combination skin. You should also use a moisturizer – they help keep your skin balanced so it doesn’t create it’s own oils to combat dryness. (If all of that is too much, you can buy cleanser/toner and even cleanser/toner/moisturizer in one products.
As for make-up, less is more especially over breakouts and dry patches. Mineral make-up is a great choice. You can also find foundations or concealers with acne medication in them. For dark circles under the eyes, either try a skin brightener or find a concealer just for that area one shade lighter than your other makeup. Also, using white or very light eye shadow on the inner corner of your eyes will reflect light away from the under eye area. In case you have not heard of it, Avon has a brand of make-up formulated especially for younger skin – Mark. You can just go the the main Avon or Mark sites – you don’t have to have a representative. You can find all of these type products in a grocery store or Target as well. Department store and boutique brands are generally formulated for aging skin, though they’ll find a product to sell you for your problem. Some are worth the price, some aren’t.
Don’t waste a lot of money on them, they should have free samples or cheap trial sizes to try first. (The less expensive brands won’t have this option.)