Friday, November 6, 2009

Perfect skin?

How do i get really good skin.. With no pimples and soft skini on my body.. I live in Aus so any products available here would be great if you could recomend.. I also have sensitive skin. Also can certain foods help
Perfect skin?
CLINIQUE products are the best, trust me they work in any type of skin. I have been using it for a few months and my face always looks clear, and clean. They are a litle pricey but its all worth it, try the clinique 3 steps it works best you can see results within a month. and clarins is a good brand new, but i still prefer clinique.
Perfect skin?
Drink lots of water! And when you wake up in the morning, wash your face with COLD water. Then add on a moisturiser. I'm not sure what products they sell in Australia but if they have the brand 'botanics' there, then try some of that stuff because it's really good!! :) They sell them in most boots stores(i dont know if there's a boots in australia), hope you can find some!
Reply:Three things: tone, cleanse and moisturise. The best products I have found are Clinique. They're expensive but OMG are they worth it! I used them every day and my skin just glows. Before I used them, my skin was really uneven- dry in some places and oily in others. I also use a body shop face-mask once a week and use my little in-home facial spa (they cost about $10!) Use a good sunblock aswell.





Diet really does make a difference. If you eat a lot of salt, sugar and excess fat, then your body is full of toxins and you need to flush that out. Drink 3 liters of water a day and your skin will be instantly clearer. Eat plenty of fruit and green veg and you're all set.





Hope this helps!
Reply:If you are really serious about obtaining clear, vibrant skin, refer to Bill's Acne Solution.





http://www.billsacnesolution.com
Reply:good skin is helped by a balanced diet including alot of vitamins that are anti-oxidants and fight free radicals like uv rays from the sun. Doing this and applying good skin care products that are right for your skin type will help immensly.


you can find more information at


http://www.nutrition4yourskin.co.uk/


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