Which one should I buy for my face?

Today i was gonna buy garnier. . then i saw neutrogena, nivea young, clean and clear, tennosix and all these other names. . now i dont know what to buy. .

should i buy the 3 steps ones or just buy cleansers and stuff not really sure what to do

—for like blemished skin
forgot to add :)
i currently use body shop cleanser and clearasil cream but im planning to change cause i think we supposed to change every 6 months?
thank you

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  1. by clearisil it works wounders for all skin types

  2. syamsulariff.com

    hello there, my advice is you buy the sample first, because we cannot believe every word printed at the pack, its all about marketing and business, you should try yourself the sample for 2-3 days and find any product that suitable with your blemished skin.

    thanks,
    syamsulariff. com

  3. My esthetician says Aveeno is a really good drugstore brand.

    1) cleanser
    2) alcohol-free toner
    3) moisturizer
    4) acne spot treatment (like Clearasil cream)

    You should wash your face every night with a gentle cleanser. Afterwards, use an alcohol-free toner over your face, followed by a moisturizer. If you have pimples, apply the cream only on the pimples before you put the moisturizer on.

  4. I Try 2 Spy

    When I’ve read all those bottles of beauty potions and still wish I knew, I go research what others have to say about it after they have spent the time and money trying out the product(s) in question. For blemished skin, this depends. . . is it for teens, mature skin, for the pregnant gal etc? The ingredients do matter. Check out this link to help decide. Then get one and allow it to do it’s job before seeing results. Still not what you expected? Some stores do have a return policy.

  5. kerouac003

    I never could find any acne medicine that worked (but I never tried the new 3 step stuff like pro-active). However, I started just using Noxzema two times a day and my skin cleared up in about a month or so. The acne-fighting chemicals seemed much worse for my skin.

    Now, several years later, I still use Noxzema, along with St. Ives Collagen Elastin Moisturizer every other day.

  6. courtney p

    hey. . .
    the reason for the 3 step packs are beacause each one compliments the other and helps fights breakouts and prevents future ones. neutrogen ais a good one for single use but if you are looking more towards the 3 step system i reccomend clearasil.

  7. you should specify what kind of skin you have and if you are sensitive to certain ingredients. and what do you want.
    basically you’ll need to these three things
    clean
    tone/exfoliate
    moisturize and protect with spf.

    it’s up to you if you’ll buy the three steps one. personally i like it. you have a lesser tendency of getting adverse chemical reaction because they’ll likely use the same compounds in their ingredients for that particular line. and it makes it hassle free for you.

    just make sure to buy the perfect one for your skin type. by the way your lifestyle counts too. if you don’t get enough sleep of you spend a lot of time outdoors.

    for whitening, they usually make it with high spf and they even out you skin tone. especially L’Oreal.
    for anti- aging Olay has them also L’Oreal Revitalift but Ponds Age Miracle works as well but oit doesn’t cost as much.
    hope this helps.

  8. I love the Garnier lift, with cherry and ginger (great for small wrinkles) but does create some pimples if you don’t cleanse skin thoroughly. Garnier als has skincare products for younger skin and pimples etc.
    Check out the site, often there are tests you can do there to figure out which cream you need. . . I know Nivea does. . .

  9. gcabanatuan

    You should ask your physician first, before using any products.

  10. navybrat76

    Try Mary Kay Cosmetics. We offer a whole line of products that taylor to every need that your skin may be experiencing.

    Might I suggest our 3-in-one cleansers, moisturizers, day and night cream?!? This combination can offer everyone the chance to have beautiful youthful looking skin regardless of their age. Also they contain an SPF which will protect your skin from harmful damage from the sun! Comes in two formulas – normal to dry, and normal to oily combination.

    We also offer a great line for micro dermabrasion that can help remove the toxins, exfoliate the dead and dry skin and replenish to make your skin as beautiful as it was the day you were born.

    You are never too young or old to start a beauty ritual. So start today, and watch the fine lines and wrinkles disappear.

    http://www. marykay. com/jlanum

    If you visit my website, and hit “contact me” I can send you some samples of everything that I am talking about so that you can test them out and feel the difference.

    Also, with Mary Kay, you will notice that not only does your skin improve, but you also use less make up when you put that on!

    My website will show you step by step for all the looks to make you drop dead beautiful. From eyes to lips, to defining brows and cheeks, I am sure that this will help you out. I am also willing to help you choose the right shades to give you the absolute look of glamour for whatever the situation!

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  11. If it works – stick with it. You do not need to change every six months. You change when your skin needs change because of the weather. I use the Neutregena acne line ( bought it as a package for 20. 00) and I can’t say it has made my face any better but it hasn’t made it any worse.

  12. kellylovesorganic

    perhaps you should look for a product that doesn’t contain any harmful chemicals that may only further irritate your skin. read the ingredient list in the products you are choosing and see if there are any harmful chemicals listed in it. you can refer to this list https://kellylovesorganic. mionegroup. com/toxic.

    I do recommend the 3 steps because each step has its own function and complements each other.

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