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16Nov/104

face cleanser for sensitive skin. please tell me of your must haves when it comes to skin care?

I have pretty good skin. I hardly get pimples or anything like that but I have noticed that when I use certain face cleansers like clean and clear exfoliating wash and morning cleansers it makes my face start to peal. I am currently using my daughters Aveeno baby wash for sensitive skin (she has slight eczema and its the only thing that seems to work) So anyway.... I am thinking that the Aveeno baby wash is probably not giving me the "cleanse" i should be getting. I also use my daughters Aveeno baby lotion or the Vaseline lotions and it seems like that has been something that has tamed my dry skin. I do wear a dept store moisturizer at night and during the day. I tried using Oil of Olay moisturizing cream but it made my face feel tight and dry.
I also tried using the oil of Olay toner but it only made my face itchy and tight. I want to make sure I am taking good care of my skin. I am 23 and I am starting to see fine lines under my eyes, on my forehead, and some crows feet. I also have horrible dark circles under my eyes that seem to work with any concealer. I do drink plenty of water (2-3 liters a day) and I wear SPF, sunglasses, and hat when I go out. I don't really wear much makeup either. Just some tinted moisturizer, bronzer, blush and mascara and eyeliner when I feel like I need the pzas. '

If you could give me some face wash, and eye cream suggestions I would really appreciate it. I know that retinol (which is vitamin a) is great for wrinkles but I am currently 4 months pregnant and well I'd rather stay away from retinol right now.

1Sep/106

Can a teenager use an anti-wrinkle cream to prevent wrinkles?

I am 14 years old and I think I have lines under my eyes. Everyone (well, I think most people do) have these lines under their eyes. I don't have crows feet, just a pretty deep line under my eyes, probably because I smile and laugh far too often. I was just wondering if it would work if I used an eye cream for wrinkles for like really old people whether it would help to clear it up a bit or help prevent it from getting worse. Would it be bad for my skin? Would it do anything? Is it worth it to buy an anti wrinkle eye cream or just keep moisturising? I heard vitamin E is good for skin elasticity, what are some good creams that mainly focus on vitamin E. I currently use nivea and cocoa butter.

   
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