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I am in my late thirties and I am STILL getting spots -- little pimples that show up around my temples, forehead, on my neck under my ears. Obviously I clean my face every morning and evening and u..

 
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Getting grey and still get spots ... what to do?
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I am in my late thirties and I am STILL getting spots -- little pimples that show up around my temples, forehead, on my neck under my ears. Obviously I clean my face every morning and evening and use a clean towel. I have a reasonably healthy diet, so it's not a chocolate or deli meat thing. I suspect the problem is from smog and dust -- I live in an urban area far away from any sea breeze, and when I go to the seaside my skin clears up. I have tried cleaner and toner for sensitive skin, Oxy products (too drying - I am concerned about wrinkles!), tea tree oil (better than Oxy but still quite drying) ... any ideas?

Answer:

go to a dermatologiest. Maybe you have Rosacea instead of ance. Hi There. May I suggest Arbonne's NutriMinC Re9 anti-aging line? It's made with nanosphere technology and is specifically formulated to meet the needs of people with different skin types (including young, mature, dry, oily, acne, and combination skin). I'm 27 and I LOVE this line. It's perfect for everyday use. What many people aren't aware of is most soaps and cleansers on the market contain mineral oil, the molecular structure of which is too large to penetrate into the pores of our skin so it sits on the top layer like saran wrap. This causes dirt and debris to collect on our face, thus causing our skin problems. They also contain harmful ingredients such as alcohol, wax, dyes, chemicals, fragrances, etc which strip your skins acid mantel (its protective layer) and causes irritation, dryness, and more skin problems. Also, be sure to use a white wash cloth when you clean your face as there are no dyes in them! You don't want to DRY out your face because your skin will try to overcompensate by producing more oil. Arbonne is a Swiss company that is regulated by the FDA and formulates their products without the ingredients listed above. Their products are botanically based and beneficial for all skin types. The right skin care regimen with natural and beneficial ingredients will help you.


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