Thursday, February 9, 2012

St. Ives Apricot Scrub (blemish and blackhead control)?

i have combination skin so is it safe to use this? and how many times should i use it? is it safe to use a different cleanser/toner/moisturizer w/ it like cetaphil?

St. Ives Apricot Scrub (blemish and blackhead control)?
do not use this product italmost tore my skin vessels and i got burnt my skin is also combination and not sensitive at all so how bad this could be imagine
Reply:This does not help with blemishes or blackheads at all. It's because the amount of Salicylic Acid is so small, (2%), that it goes down the drain before it does anything for your face. I recommend that you don't waste your time or your money.
Reply:You should use the St. Ives Apricot Scrub for combination skin. You should prolly use it twice a day once in morning and once at night before you go to sleep. And if you wash your face to much it might dry out . And about the different cleansers and toners and moisturizers I think it should be fine to use them after you use the apricit scrub.
Reply:I'm using it now. I actually use it more on my body, as i also find it a LITTLE bit too harsh for the face. Mind you, my skin is also combination and not sensitive. I do massage very lightly about twice a week, and in between i use another milky face cleanser.
Reply:There are several factors that contribute to the onset of skin

blemishes and these try at home remedies provided at

http://tipsfromruby-blemishes.blogspot.c... will help you overcome the problem.
Reply:I tried this product and did not have good results. I found it to be too harsh, but I have really sensitive skin. My doctor told me not to use abrasive scrubs on my face because they really do more harm than good.


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