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Nov 10, 2013
Megan P.
I have very big dry patches on my cheeks and chin that are red. It always looks like I have way too much blush on!! Anyone have any skincare products, weather it be cleanser, moisturizer or whatever to help either the dryness and the redness? Thank you:)
Nov 10, 2013
Emily M.
Try a good moisturizer! I recommend cetaphil! also, try to avoid stuff like acne products
Nov 10, 2013
Caity W.
I have the same problem. Are yours bumpy??
Nov 10, 2013
Marti P.
Moisturiser with Shea butter always works for me.
Nov 10, 2013
Lynzie B.
Have you tried exfoliating then moisturizing?
Nov 10, 2013
Kitty K.
Cocoa Butter ( It should be yellow and smell strongly of cocoa ), Shea Butter, Coconut Butter.
For store bought Aveeno's positively radiant is good, Bio-Oil ( Do not use if you are acne prone. ).
Try using oatmeal ( Grind up the oats in a blender so they're little and won't hurt ) as a cleanser.
Oatmeal & Honey as a mask ( Evens out your skin tone. )
Avoid products with alcohol in it, specifically toners. A gentle toner would be Rose Water.
I find that sulfur really evens out your skin tone and takes away redness, so try a sulfur soap bar.
Nov 10, 2013
Molly B.
I have that same thing, the first thing I used was sorbolene moisturiser. But if you don't want that moisturisers with Shea butter or cocoa butter clear up the rash. A really good oatmeal and Shea butter moisturiser is St Ives and its made for itchy, dry, sensitive skin :)
Nov 10, 2013
Megan P.
Yes every night I use a gentle scrub then I've been useing jojoba oil as my moisturizer but it's not really working.
Nov 10, 2013
Megan P.
Thanks I was always hesitant to try St. Ives cause I thought they were a harsh scrub. So I should wash with the scrub every night?
Nov 14, 2013
Molly B.
I don't use St. Ives scrub I use their moisturiser. If your going to use St. Ives remember to get the one that is made for dry skin!
Nov 14, 2013
Molly B.
But they are really good! I use it every morning and it works almost insanely.