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    Quote Originally Posted by W-D Forties View Post
    My best one was cleansing my face with the hot flannel method. I have dry skin thats prone to clogging if I'm at work as it's pretty dusty but this has worked wonders. My second is No 7 Protect and Perfect. It may be my imagination, but I'm sure I'd look like Zelda from Terrahawks without it (now there's a blast from the past!)
    May I ask what the "hot flannel" method is? I've looked online and all I find is products, but it sounds like you just use a cloth? Is it a special type of cloth- like cotton flannel- or is that just an English term for a wash cloth? Do you just use warm water or do you also use soap?

    Edited: Ok, so now I see that the term flannel refers to a washcloth. But I am still interested in your method or if you use a special kind of washcloth/ flannel.
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    I bought Protect & Perfect a while ago and am just finishing the tube. I have to say I couldn't see any difference whatsoever, and for that price I had higher hopes.

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    Mine has been to ditch shampoo and wash my hair with conditioner. It's a blessing ♥
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    Keeping my face out of the sun and always wearing a foundation that contains a spf of at least 15 when outside.

    I haven't actively tanned my face since I was about 17 and this has lead to me having very few wrinkles, and living in Australia people are taught to be very sun-smart. Most people think I am in my late 20s to early 30s which is a testament to good skin care. To much sun is the worst thing for the skin full-stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I Adore Film Noir View Post
    Mine has been to ditch shampoo and wash my hair with conditioner. It's a blessing ♥
    I second that motion. I only put shampoo in my hair maybe once or twice a month. My hair does not get oily. And now that I have embraced that it is curly and stopped treating it like my friends with straight hair treat theirs and it is so much better or it now
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheeplady View Post
    May I ask what the "hot flannel" method is? I've looked online and all I find is products, but it sounds like you just use a cloth? Is it a special type of cloth- like cotton flannel- or is that just an English term for a wash cloth? Do you just use warm water or do you also use soap?

    Edited: Ok, so now I see that the term flannel refers to a washcloth. But I am still interested in your method or if you use a special kind of washcloth/ flannel.
    I can't use soap on my face it's too drying. What I do is massage cleanser well onto my face and neck, then soak a flannel (terry washcloth) in very hot water (as hot as you can stand), wring it out quickly then pop it over my face. This initially steams the pores open, then I wipe all the muck and make up off, rinse the cloth then do it a couple more times with a clean hot cloth. The on with moistruriser straight away.

    My skin is so much cleaner doing this, not as dry and I don't ever need to use toner as the hot flannel gets rid of any residue. It really doesn't matter what cleanser you use either, cheap or expensive, it all does the same job. I saw this recommended by Bharti Vyas on TV years ago(she used to have a top natural beauty salon in London, may still do). I really works for me and it's very simple, which is nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lolly_loisides View Post
    My best beauty decision was to go to my dr's. I thought I'd get a referral to a dermatologist (I have rosacea, among other things) but she prescribed Finacea gel. I can't recommend it highly enough, I no longer suffer from facial flushing, my capillaries have almost dissapeared & my open pores have vanished. It's wonderful stuff (sorry, I sound like an advert).
    How long did the Finacea take to work?? I was prescribed it 2 weeks ago, alongside doxycycline, as yet no signs of improvement

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    Quote Originally Posted by W-D Forties View Post
    I can't use soap on my face it's too drying. What I do is massage cleanser well onto my face and neck, then soak a flannel (terry washcloth) in very hot water (as hot as you can stand), wring it out quickly then pop it over my face. This initially steams the pores open, then I wipe all the muck and make up off, rinse the cloth then do it a couple more times with a clean hot cloth. The on with moistruriser straight away.

    My skin is so much cleaner doing this, not as dry and I don't ever need to use toner as the hot flannel gets rid of any residue. It really doesn't matter what cleanser you use either, cheap or expensive, it all does the same job. I saw this recommended by Bharti Vyas on TV years ago(she used to have a top natural beauty salon in London, may still do). I really works for me and it's very simple, which is nice.
    Thanks! In the mornings I just wash my face with water, but I haven't tried it exactly like you do- I just rub the cloth all over my face and rinse it out and do it again. At night I am still using soap, but I would like to move away from that, because my face is much better with using soap half the time. The one thing I don't use is a cleanser. I might try that at night. Thanks again!
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    ^ I use the "hot flannel" method with cold cream or Albolene cleanser. My skin is so much nicer since starting this! Blackheads and breakouts are vastly reduced and I don't have the dryness or flakes anymore. Definitely a good beauty decision for me. I exfoliate with a scrub about once a week.

    Recently I was in a hurry and used a regular facial foaming cleanser in the shower. It was a moisturizing one intended for sensitive skin, but it actually felt like it was burning my face raw. I guess my skin is so accustomed to the gentleness of the other products that a regular cleanser was just too much for it.

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    the best decision i have made recently is to spring for a clarisonic. i could kick myself for waiting as long as i did.

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