Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Does anybody know any good skincare/spot cream products..that are cheap..and are sold in the uk?

id normli use moisturiser cept tht wil just encourage some spots so i use johnsons moisturising baby oil wen im stil wet afta a shower then day nd night i use clean and clear blackhead clearing cleanser. my m8s hav noticd the difference nd iv had it 4 under a week. its only 1.99 in superdrug so its cheap aswel as effective.Does anybody know any good skincare/spot cream products..that are cheap..and are sold in the uk?
Tea tree oil...apply, full strength, with a q-tip (cotton swab). Another ingredient is salicylic acid...yes, same stuff as in wart remover but will be at 2% strength for spots rather than the 40% strength for the warts. Both of these are best for drying the spot.


Spot cream with benzoyl peroxide is meant to kill the bacteria common to many spots.


Single spots can be clogged pores letting you know that you need to exfoliate or just wash a little more thoroughly. Lots of spots that are a regular problem could be bacterial and might be best approached with a doc's help.


I don't remember the exact names of products sold in the UK (but I did find some there when we lived there a few years ago) but any chemist or shop with a personal hygiene section - go to Boots, they are very well supplied with this kind of thing - will have several products with either of those ingredients...just read labels.


Try to avoid large amounts of alcohol in whatever product you choose - it's too drying and, oddly enough, can cause your face to produce more oil to compensate...probably not what you want.


I found face cleaner, with tea tree oil as a major ingredient, to make a real difference in the routine maintenance of my skin and would just about swear that the random spots show up less frequently now that I'm using the ingredient regularly in my face cleanser. Love the tea tree oil.


Good luck.Does anybody know any good skincare/spot cream products..that are cheap..and are sold in the uk?
yea if you use a different type that meant work to
Boots own brand are great they sell most things in the range and i find their face wash is really good and the cleanser and toner will remove any make up
I prefer the Nutrimin C products from Arbonne. The eye cream has Kojic acid which is a natural lightener and has worked wonders on the age spots on my face (I'm over 50). They have a great wholesale buyers program to help reduce the costs. You have to talk to a consultant to get info on that (see link below).
use simple moisterising cream it is brilliant it got rid of mine in 2 days! go 2 boots!
It would depend on what it is for. Whatever you decide on buying, however, do not pick something with fragrance.


Dermalogica is great for people who do not any skin problems and just want a moisturizer; it's my favorite skincare. Kiehls is also great to use in general. Ives Rocher. These aren't too pricey.


If you have dry skin, I recommend L'Occitane.


If it's for anti-aging, the best is Dr. Perricone, but I don't know if that sells in the UK. It's also a bit strong since it uses DMAE (Fish oil), but I've seen that it works. It's also very pricey.


If it's for acne, then I recommend DDF. It's surprisingly well priced for the ingredients that they use and how well it works.


Stay away from Clinique because they pretty much only use fat and no other beneficial ingredients. You'll only get cysts. And don't use Channel or Dior because they use fragrance and that irritates skin.
I find 100% pure tea tree oil dabbed on the blemish alone helps. Its cheap, safe and natural. Be careful not to use anything too harsh on blemishes as it will dry the skin out too much.
I agree Simple works really well. I also like garnier Pure A, check these reviews!





http://www.ciao.co.uk/Reviews/Garnier_Pu鈥?/a>

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