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Help choosing cleasner for oily/acne–prone skin

"Yelp" <y...@home.org>
I've narrowed it down to 4 choices (salicylic acid irritates my skin, so
I've left them out)
–Neutrogena Rapid Clear Oil–Control Foaming Cleanser
–Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser, Normal to Oily Skin
–Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Solutions Oil Free Foaming Cleanser, Oily Skin
–Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Solutions Cleansing Wash, Combination Skin
I also have kind of sensitive skin, but just because Neutrogena puts
"sensitive skin" on the bottle, doesn't make it so.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Rhianna <rhia...@pipeline.com>
On Wed, 25 May 2005 05:11:08 GMT, "Yelp" <y...@home.org> wrote:
I've narrowed it down to 4 choices (salicylic acid irritates my skin, so
I've left them out)
–Neutrogena Rapid Clear Oil–Control Foaming Cleanser
–Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser, Normal to Oily Skin
–Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Solutions Oil Free Foaming Cleanser, Oily Skin
–Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Solutions Cleansing Wash, Combination Skin
I also have kind of sensitive skin, but just because Neutrogena puts
"sensitive skin" on the bottle, doesn't make it so.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.

Cetaphil is excellent for sensitive skin.
You might also consider Johnson & Johnson's PURPOSEĀ® Gentle Cleansing
Wash. Purpose comes as a liquid or as a bar of "soap." To learn more
about PURPOSEĀ® see:
http://www.purposeskincare.com/resourceCenterFAQ_06.shtml
Another option you might try is Dove Soap, Sensitive Skin:
http://www.unilever.ca/products/index.asp?navLev=5&NavId=340&PCateId=11&type=2
If your skin is so sensitive that Dove irritates it, stick with
Cetaphil or Purpose.
~Cheers~
Rhianna
http://www.pipeline.com/~rhianna
casiocult...@gmail.com
Yelp wrote:
I've narrowed it down to 4 choices (salicylic acid irritates my skin, so
I've left them out)
–Neutrogena Rapid Clear Oil–Control Foaming Cleanser
–Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser, Normal to Oily Skin
–Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Solutions Oil Free Foaming Cleanser, Oily Skin
–Neutrogena Sensitive Skin Solutions Cleansing Wash, Combination Skin
I also have kind of sensitive skin, but just because Neutrogena puts
"sensitive skin" on the bottle, doesn't make it so.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Consider vinegar
http://members.aol.com/acneinfo/vinegar.html
http://www.acne.org/rate_item.php?item_id=30
"EMiriamD" <emiri...@gmail.com>
Wow––this website is a great resource for noncommercial acne treatment
suggestions. Thanks for the link, casiocult.