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POLL: If ur acne prone, what is the ONLY moisturizer that doesnt break u out?

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I use a tiny amount like the size of a pea, also you should never use moisturizer on a dry face - don't dry your face out of the shower, then put it on while it's wet and let it dry.

I can't believe I'm talking about moisturizer with dudes. I'm going to go shoot guns or something now.
 

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Originally Posted by iammatt
I thought you face was flawless. That usually means no acne.

i said i have a flawless face not flawless skin
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nobody is perfect
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i have oily skin and the occasional blackhead.
 

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Originally Posted by rellik
vita-oil by linda sy
http://www.lindasy.com/store/index.p...products_id=15


my skin has never been so good, not oily at all like anything else ive used and it dosnt make my skin look artificial

i just rub in 2-3 drops when my face is wet. lasts forever

edit: btw, i have to work hard to remain acne free



ok i looked at the ingredient list how is this any diff from normal jojoba oil?

and what do u mean by u have to work hard to remain acne free..what else do u do in addition to the oil?
 

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Originally Posted by j
I can't believe I'm talking about moisturizer with dudes. I'm going to go shoot guns or something now.
get over it "bro" youre on styleforum.net not beerandtits.com its a little too late to be worrying about whether you are discussing things that might be perceived by the average dumb american as a threat to ur masculinity.
 

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Originally Posted by CaliStyle
get over it "bro" your on styleforum.net not beerandtits.com its a little too late to be worrying about whether you are discussing things that might be perceived by the average dumb american as a threat to masculinity.
yeah, you tell that filthy queer. who the **** is this "j" anyway?
 

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Originally Posted by greg_atlanta
Cetaphil has a little bit of oil in it, it's pretty heavy to use as a face lotion (for someone with oily skin) but OK as a body lotion.


cetaphil sucks ...when u put it on ur face even a small amount it always feels so waxy
 

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Okay "bro", I'll remember to avoid helping you in the future.
 

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P.s., if you start one more thread with a title in 13-year-old girl text messaging language, you're gone.
 

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Cetahil is very benign as it were and won't break you out, but I always found it smelled funny. I use this French **** they have in the UK called Avene baume apres-rasage peaux sinsibles, peaux a problemes.

Hypoallergenic, alcohol free, and non-comedogenic. It's very light feeling but actually does mouisturize really well. Plus it has just a touch of some scent that I find very pleasant that disappears a little while after you put it on. It's just like a drugstore type brand but I like it alot better than any of the Kiehl's or Lab or any other "designer" stuff I've tried.
 

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Originally Posted by j
Okay "bro", I'll remember to avoid helping you in the future.

what i said wasnt meant to be offensive, i was just being honest. you are a moderator on a site where men discuss/critique each others clothes! that in itself would be deemed "gay" by most people so why are u now worried about discussing moisturizer with other guys? it just doesnt make sense.
 

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Originally Posted by Edward Appleby
Cetahil is very benign as it were and won't break you out, but I always found it smelled funny. I use this French **** they have in the UK called Avene baume apres-rasage peaux sinsibles, peaux a problemes.

Hypoallergenic, alcohol free, and non-comedogenic. It's very light feeling but actually does mouisturize really well. Plus it has just a touch of some scent that I find very pleasant that disappears a little while after you put it on. It's just like a drugstore type brand but I like it alot better than any of the Kiehl's or Lab or any other "designer" stuff I've tried.

This?

http://cgi.ebay.fr/BAUME-APRES-RASAG...QQcmdZViewItem
 

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Originally Posted by dilatedmind
Why has no one suggested aloe vera?

Wouldn't that clog your pores like nobody's business?
 

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