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Beauty editor mode *ON* enchantress1 April 6 2005, 16:30:51 UTC
Shucks. My client is Steifel. Personally, I think they have some of the best skin products out there (scientifically researched, medicated). Unfortunately, they're kinda expensive. You do get your money's worth though.

As far as the different steps needed, personally, I'd rather just use one product to clean the face and another product to moisturize it. There are so many product sets that have anywhere from 3 to a million steps to clean your skin. Medyo over cleaning na yan. If you over clean, you strip your skin of moisture plus you abrade it pa. That's bad, obviously.

One way to save time and money is to get one very good product that cleans the face but doesn't strip it, and another to moisturizes it. Kahit na you get products that are more expensive, since dalawa lang naman, mas tipid pa din.

Do not, for the love of god, skip moisturizing. That's the only thing that will keep your skin supple and wrinkle free for as long as possible. If may spf, better.

Since binebenta ko na din naman ang Steifel (pronounced "sti-fuhl"), here are some products that may interest you:

Lacticare-HC for mild dermatitis. It has hydrocortisone, but in lotion form for easier application.

Oilatum bar (I love this!) and Oilatum Shower gel--adds moisture to the skin from the bath onwards.

Physiogel cream--for moisturizing on the go. You can use it to clean your face with or without water. You can leave it on as a mousturizer.

Acne Aid bar--For oil control if you have overly oily skin.

PanOxyl Acne gel--this has ads out on tv and in print. It dries out pimples kagad.

Hope this helped!

Ano mga friends, pwede na ba fashion and beauty editor? Bwahaha!

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