what is the difference between foaming acne wash and acne cream cleansers?
Question by Katelyn: what is the difference between foaming acne wash and acne cream cleansers?
i wondering which one is good for my skin
and if u use any of these products, what company do u use?
i have combination skin while getting acne on forehead, nose, chin and sometimes the cheeks (hardly)
what acne products have worked for you?
please and thank you
Best answer:
Answer by RCMP
use cetaphil cleanser or spectroderm, I have used them both, they are great and dont give me breakouts…though I think spectroderm is more effective of the two
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I’ve tried about everything over the years but one product has out shined them all.
I recommend using Hydroviton CR which is a medicated cleanser that contains organic micro-spheres that penetrate to the deepest layers of the skin to deeply moisturize, while at the same time removing toxins, bacteria, and regulating sebum production. It is the ideal cleanser for acne sufferers that provides immediate results as well as working for any kind of skin related issues.
http://www.naturalwellbeing.com/hydroviton-cf-foundations-p224.cfm
All manner of products are on the market, some of them better than others. You should avoid anything too harsh or invasive (cheap blackhead extractors, for instance). Some treatments claim to work directly on the pimple, but the best products are the ones that treat the entire face. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for their recommendations.
Bottom line, hang in there, you will get past this! Sincere best wishes and good luck.
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