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TSmickey_4112
post Jun 17 2015, 02:32 PM, updated 11y ago

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Hi! I'm 20 this year. I have oily and dry face. My pores and blackheads are so big that I can't stand looking at myself in the mirror. I have been using nano white snow wash for almost 8 months now. No breakouts or anything. Then I saw this product from the face shop called herbs day 365 lemon foam cleanser. I wanted to try them since their aloe jeju 99% product has done miracles on my face. But I am afraid the product will not be suitable for my face.. unsure.gif Has anyone with my face condition tried that product before??
SUSlife5tyle
post Oct 21 2016, 11:43 AM

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Have you tested the product?

For the information, oily and dry face problem is because dehydrated skin. Dry skin is due to skin which is lacking of oil. Oily or dehydrated skin is due to lack of moisture in the Stratum Corneum. Some people is facing dry or dehydrated skin, while some people is only facing oily face.

If you face dry and oily face problem mean you're having combination skin problem. Some area is dry and some area is oily. Am I right?

Many products on market is either on alkaline or acidic. Both is not good on our skin. You need to use mild products which is pH 5.5.
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post Oct 21 2016, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(life5tyle @ Oct 21 2016, 11:43 AM)
Have you tested the product?

For the information, oily and dry face problem is because dehydrated skin. Dry skin is due to skin which is lacking of oil. Oily or dehydrated skin is due to lack of moisture in the Stratum Corneum. Some people is facing dry or dehydrated skin, while some people is only facing oily face.

If you face dry and oily face problem mean you're having combination skin problem. Some area is dry and some area is oily. Am I right?

Many products on market is either on alkaline or acidic. Both is not good on our skin. You need to use mild products which is pH 5.5.
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Not many people are aware, still a lot of them will just wash off the oil or use those oil absorbing sheets or worse, use stuffs that further dries their skin.....making it produce more oil to stay hydrated. Our weather here is humid, so hardly anyone would believe they're suffering from dry skin problem or that they need to use moisturizers.

 

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