Introduced in 1960’s, antibacterial cleansers initially contained photosensitizers, which were eventually removed. Currently, the most common active ingredient is Triclosan.
** Note: when using any products, regardless of brands, always make sure that you consult a dermatologist. If you don’t have one, the next best method is to start off by using small amount, [...]
Archive for November, 2009
This acne face wash advice for sensitive skin will serve as a guidance. For people with sensitive skin, you have to be very careful with what type of products that you are going to use for your skin. Compare to the other skin types, your chances of making your acne condition worst are [...]
If you do not have oily skin nor dry skin, then this will be for you. This advice is for those who have normal skin. Personally, I think you will have an easier time compared to someone who has dry, oily or sensitive skin.
For normal skin, a soap bar can be used for [...]
Why is there a need for a acne face wash advice for dry skin? It is because different people have different skin types and there is no such thing as a “one solution fits all”.
Dry skin should be addressed using hard-milled face soaps and gentle synthetic detergents. It may be best to only use cleansers [...]
If you have oily skin, then you should read this acne face wash advice for oily skin.
The most suited cleansers for oily skin are those that effectively rinses off excess oil. This can be a soap bar of a liquid solution formulated to do oil removal.
Because the face, chest and back is oilier than [...]

