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Cleanser for sensitive skin
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One, are you sure its the cleanser doing it??
Could be the foundation, face cream some other product using on your face.
I would get to the doctor to sort out the allergy first of all. Stop all makeup and face products. Do not rush into buying other products in the hope they will suddenly work for you. You could end up much worse.
No makeup just clean face with luke warm water. Get to the health store and a small tube of Calendula cream. You will have to patch test in the future just to be sure.0 -
I've recently started using the a-derma face wash and cream from Boots and I'm really impressed with it. It's very gentle but my skin feels much better and I'm not getting those flaky winter bits. It's on 'buy one get one half price' at the moment.0
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i have very sensitive skin and use olive oil and a cloth to take my makeup off then Aveeno moisturiser
I cant use Liz Earle since theny changed the formulation a few year ago as now it stings my face. If you do want to use a cleanser then I would also recommend Avene, it is something that I have used in the past and is very gentle0 -
Another vote for Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish. I have the most sensitive skin and eyes. I literally have red swollen eyes that are sore and itchy for days if I use most eye makeup remover or cleanser on them. Only thing that really helps my skin and doesn't irrate it is the Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish you can use it on the eyes as well and it removes even waterproof mascara. The key is to really massage it in and use warm water with the muslim cloth to help get the eye makeup off without rubbing the eye area.
I bought Superdrug Natural Radiance Hot Cloth Cleanser, its not as good as the Liz Earle but its still fab and doesn't irrate my skin or eyes either. Its about £3 max at the moment and you get a muslim cloth with it.0 -
I have hyper-sensitive skin and find Perricone MD gentle cleanser to be the best for me. Also I can tolerate the Emma Hardie balm cleanser and Oskia perfect cleanser. All a bit pricey but good products.0
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If anyone is interested in the Superdrug one, its better than half price at the moment, down to £2.98
http://www.superdrug.com/superdrug/superdrug-hot-cloth-cleanser-with-muslin-cloth-150ml/invt/5162510 -
A lot of my friends use Cetaphil with their hands very gently. Maybe that will help!♥ Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough. ♥ :beer:0
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