20-11-2013, 20:14
Tips:
-Possibly try a lower dose in the pills? and make sure you use an oil free lotion with it.
- A lotion I like is by Marcelle (I love this cosmetic brand!) is the Hydra-C Ultra-Light Matifying Fluid
http://www.marcelle.com/en/hydra-c-radiance-ultra-light-matifying-fluid
This fluid moisturizes the skin but also helps in oil absorption. Marcelle isn't the cheapest way to go but it's also not too pricy and well worth the money.I love this product. I haven't tried the others in this line but this one in particular works great.
-Going into a sauna every now and again helps cleanse the pores a lot.
- Do not exfoliate daily...or even regularly. Use a non harsh cleanser.
- Use a spot treatment. ( either pro active, clean and clear, ect) on the really bad ones.
Hope this helps a little. Out of all of these id really recommend that Marcelle cream though!
-Possibly try a lower dose in the pills? and make sure you use an oil free lotion with it.
- A lotion I like is by Marcelle (I love this cosmetic brand!) is the Hydra-C Ultra-Light Matifying Fluid
http://www.marcelle.com/en/hydra-c-radiance-ultra-light-matifying-fluid
This fluid moisturizes the skin but also helps in oil absorption. Marcelle isn't the cheapest way to go but it's also not too pricy and well worth the money.I love this product. I haven't tried the others in this line but this one in particular works great.
-Going into a sauna every now and again helps cleanse the pores a lot.
- Do not exfoliate daily...or even regularly. Use a non harsh cleanser.
- Use a spot treatment. ( either pro active, clean and clear, ect) on the really bad ones.
Hope this helps a little. Out of all of these id really recommend that Marcelle cream though!