my face is gross!!
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I live in the south and it's grossly hot and humid here in the summer. Even though I'm in my 40s, I have oily skin (but no wrinkles ha!) so I still use the same stuff I used when I was 16 to prevent breakouts--it works! Try Neutrogena's acne wash with a facial buff puff (gently massage around face, rinse, pat dry) before and after. The buff puff will gently exfoliate (remove oil and dead skin cells, which is what's clogging your pores and causing your breakouts) while the salicylic acid works to dry out your skin and help prevent future breakouts. I do this whenever my face feels gross which is like every 5 minutes here! But I do this especially before and after I workout. You could also try a cotton ball and facial astringent/toner--just make sure it's got salicylic acid.0
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Happening here too, thought it was just me! My skin is embarrassing me, I'm 28 years old and look like a spotty teenager. Makes me look younger, I guess?? :P
I have really sensitive skin and usually have good luck with just a sensitive Dove bar. I've been breaking out like crazy since I started working out more though, so I've added Clean and Clear sensitive astringent after I wash my face. Seems to be helping to dry up the zits without drying out the rest of my skin. Still look like a spotty teenager but I see slow progress...0 -
i use a little mini loofa on my face. it works wonders.0
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I like face wash with sallicylic acid-it really cut down on break outs. Olay makes a good one.0
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I've actually noticed that my face has been clearer since I've been working out more... I expected the complete opposite. However, a few years ago I started getting somewhat bad acne (I'd always had pretty nice skin so it was "severe" for me, but others would consider it mild) and Proactiv worked like a dream for me. BUT- if you skip washing your face for even one day, you WILL break out. Once I stopped using it completely because of the cost, I was suffering from constant breakouts. I use the Walgreens version of Proactiv now and I find it works really well for me. It's about 1/4th of the cost of Proactiv, has the same active ingredients, and has the same size bottles.0
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If you're washing your face more often than you did before you were exercising, you could be drying out your skin leading to a vicious cycle of dry-oily-clogged-acne skin. So, if you do wash after, use something gentle and also moisturize!! It will take a while, but your skin will readjust the oil it produces and your pores won't clog as badly. I use Body Shop Aloe cleanser at night and Dermalogica with salacyllic acid in the morning and use Cetaphil lotion as a moisturizer. (I have very very bad acne prone skin, and have had since my teen years.) All of this, combined with identifying a separate issue with my doctor, has cleared my skin better than anything else in the last 10 years.
Anyway, also if the towels at the gym are washed with a softener, or some other strong/scented chemical it could be a reaction to that. An esthetician I've gone to said to look for things with sulfiting agents in clothes softeners, shampoo/conditioners, etc and that they can cause skin issues. I don't know how true it all is, but changing certain things has helped me. So, maybe bring your own towel from home?0 -
I use tea tree oil cleansing pads in a pinch, it's nice because you can keep it in your purse or gym bag for right after your workout, I started using them when I got out of work (I cook/fry so grease is EVERYWHERE) Then at night I use organic face wash recommended for my skin type0
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Get some benzoyl peroxide wash 5% or higher. It will kill off bacteria and exfoliate. Watch out! It can be drying and bleach clothing. If that doesnt work, I would see a dermatologist or aesthetician for something stronger!0
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Dr. Bronner's liquid peppermint soap. They sell it at GNC, Trader Joe's, and some Targets. You can also get it online.
http://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/PEP.htm
Heard about this, will have to try it.0 -
I have serious doubts your face is 'gross'. Some acne does not make a beautiful person ugly!
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I like all of arbonne's products, and also agree with everyone who says wash your face pre work out.0
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Burt's Bees face wash with royal jelly0
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Hah! People told me I was nuts for doing a quick shower before the gym. My figuring is that if I'm going to sweat, I want it to be "clean" sweat... if that makes sense. LOL
But that being said, I've been breaking out more than usual lately too. I'm not washing my face more than usual, but I think it's just my hormones getting a kick from the exercise and it's like Puberty 2: Pimple Boogaloo. I figure it'll even out eventually.0 -
i naturally have a very clear complexion, but ever since i started working out i have been getting break out's on my face. i always shower right when i'm done at the gym, but i was just wondering if anyone has found a face wash they love to help with the problem?
This is unconventional, but it's what Ive done for years and I have good, clear skin...I put a little baking soda in my hand and go in the shower with it...let a little water on it and use it to exfoliate my face gently....the oils already on my face help lubricate...then rinse off well and gently wash.0 -
I swear by my Clairsonic face brush (mia). It's pricey and I think there are cheaper versions, but it is AMAZING.0
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My breakouts stopped once I started washing my sweaty towels with antibacterial soaps.0
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BUMP!0
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bump --- same thing for me and nowmy chest breaks out too0
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Been a long time since I had that problem but that is toxins coming out of your body isn't it?? I am pretty sure. If it is, you could work on cleansing that stuff from the inside too. Better foods, water. I don't know I'm just guessing here. As far as cleaning your skin and being careful not to tear it up and scar I think I would try home remedies if I had it to do over again. I found a blog for you and it really makes sense, nothing for sale, just home remedies. She recommends a bit of castor oil and olive oil(extra virgin). It is way interesting and makes awesome sense! http://simplemom.net/oil-cleansing-method/ I am going to look as see if she recommends a home remedy for dry, aging skin.
I looked it up because I think so many expensive lotions and other things are such a rip off and don't work many times.
denise:drinker: :drinker:i naturally have a very clear complexion, but ever since i started working out i have been getting break out's on my face. i always shower right when i'm done at the gym, but i was just wondering if anyone has found a face wash they love to help with the problem?0 -
I have been using aveeno naturals face wash, day and night moisturizers and this is the best my skin has ever looked!0
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I had issues with this when i first started eating better and when i switch up exercise. Gets better after a few weeks x0
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bump0
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bump ... can't wait to read all of the great suggestions!0
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i have intermittent break outs, a friend referred me to DHC products, i ordered them for myself and my daughter who's 13, absolutely love the deep cleansing oil, and the salicyclic face milk for moisture, their acne line is the only one so far that my daughter has tried where it didnt burn her face.
http://www.dhccare.com/DHC/Category.aspx?Catalog=DHC+USA&Category=Productlines/Salicylicacne0 -
Just an idea here... but have you made any recent changes or bigger changes to your DIET? perhaps it's not the extra exercise alone that's causing breakouts. could be a food allergy or simply your body getting healthy and getting rid of bad substances through your skin... your skin is the largest organ in your body and filters a whole bunch of stuff. it could also be hormonal changes based on increasing your amount of general activity and the way you feed your body. Have you noticed anything else that is seemingly unrelated, but could be hormonally based?
THIS!
I actually found that by making sure I was drinking more water my face cleared up. Washing it more actually made it worse because I was drying out my skin so badly.0 -
My breakouts stopped once I started washing my sweaty towels with antibacterial soaps.0
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I get this problem occasionally, but on my back.0
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First off unfortunately we are all different and like weightloss what works for some may not work for all.
With that out of the way I do agree with drinking a lot of water it does help alot I had acne all my life and finally have been able to controll it. In my case drinking enough water and finding non cloging lotions and foundations plus a nice wash has helped me.
For lotion I use Olay Complete Combination dry/oily with SPF 15 (I swear their biggest bottle I think 4oz maybe more lasts me like the whole year) I dont wear it often just when I feel my skin dry but I do put some around my eyes all the time.
For foundation I use Revlon ColorStay Normal/Dry Sking with SPF 15 this I do wear daily and one bottle lasts me for like 3months
For wash I use either Neutrogena Redness Soothing Gentle Scrub Oil-Free Acne or St. Ives Naturally Clear Green Tea Scrub they both have been working for me.
Good luck hope you find what works for you soon.0 -
I swear by my Clairsonic face brush (mia). It's pricey and I think there are cheaper versions, but it is AMAZING.
Oh yeah! I have a Nutrasonic face brush that is similar to the Clairsonic but less expensive. Its Awesome, and has helped a ton! I didn't realize how much gunk was left after washing and using a toner.0 -
Get some wipes to take with you! Don't work out with any make up on.. I started breaking out too.. it is gross. I use baby wipes to get sweat off, then take a shower and scrub!0
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