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Post by anonymousartist on Oct 27, 2005 10:41:36 GMT -5
I know, what is up with me and the baby products?
Anyway, I have been running on a regular basis and the sweating causes me to break out a bit. I started carrying a baby wipe in one of my pockets to wipe off excess sweat and when I get home and really start sweating I wipe my whole face with it. Anyway, it seems to have helped my breakouts in general, so that's why I'm recommending it.
I'm also keeping a better regimen in general, making sure I wash my face in the shower (after a run) and at night before I go to bed but if lazyness ensues, the baby wipes could be used for that too (or whatever face wipes, but the cheap, generic ones seem to be working fine).
Now if only people who made products for adults would make sure to be as gentle as the people who make stuff for babies....
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Post by anonymousartist on Oct 27, 2005 12:53:52 GMT -5
Ooh, I didn't know that about the aveeno stuff. I rather like that brand, since I tried one of their shaving creams. I'm definitely going to find unscented baby wipes. I don't care for the smell either, though I tried one on my sister's cat and she didn't seem to mind it (They sell cat bath cloths so I figured why not try it?)
My latest sensitive skin problem is I tried a "hypoallergenic" lotion with oatmeal in it. The thing is, I'm somewhat allergic to oats. It's fine in a shaving cream, but not in moisturizer that soaks into my skin. I'm pretty sure it made my legs itch. So I really hope this oatmeal lotion trend stops before I have to start reading the ingredients on everything.
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Post by bluegem on Dec 4, 2005 2:52:21 GMT -5
That's such a brilliant idea! Also, if you're on a tight budget and have highly sensitive skin, baby products are probably just as good for your skin as the other department store brands and probably cheaper. I used to use baby powder on my skin after a shower, it just feels really nice and makes your skin all smooth and pretty
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